Object
Publication Draft
Representation ID: 64553
Received: 29/05/2014
Respondent: Mr Graham Butt
Legally compliant? Yes
Sound? No
Duty to co-operate? Yes
1) Levels of growth too high. Increased economic activity generates new housing needs. Without the increased economic activity new housing needs for people coming into the district will be reduced. Therefor less employment AND housing land needs to be released.
2) Reconsideration with the Gaydon new-town development in mind as much of the need in the south may be met by this
3) Decreased conversion of housing in south Leamington to shared student accommodation and reversal of such conversions would meet part of the housing need. High density student accommodation on brownfield sites (or in Coventry) would achieve this.
1) Levels of growth are too high. Increased economic activity will generate new housing needs. Without the increased economic activity the new housing needs for people coming into the district will not be required. Therefor less employment AND housing land needs to be released.
2) This needs to be reconsidered with the Gaydon new-town development in mind as much of the preperceived need in the south may be met by this
3) Decreased conversion of housing in south Leamington to shared student accommodation and the reversal of such conversions would meet part of the housing need. High density student accommodation on brownfield sites (or indeed more logically in Coventry) would achieve this.