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Proposed Modifications January 2016

Representation ID: 68635

Received: 15/03/2016

Respondent: V Di Terlizzi

Legally compliant? Not specified

Sound? Not specified

Duty to co-operate? Not specified

Representation Summary:

Adverse impact on local infrastructure, facilities and services. Problems with parking and increased traffic in village. Density not in keeping with that of village. Adverse impact on character and amenity of village. Should preserve the Green Belt. Should reuse empty properties.

Full text:

Proposed new development in land adjoining Hampton Magna

This development will have a huge impact on H.M.
Existing infrastructure are already under severe strain.
Roads, School, Surgery, Drainage ,water supply and sewage., and gas mains.
Parkway station giving us lots of problem with people parking all over the village
Hampton on Hill will have more problems and accidents with through traffic
The suggestion to build 245 dwellings on H51 and H27 is rather unfortunate as it would increase traffic through the village something which we are trying to avoid as the population
Is getting older. The extra traffic through the village would create nightmare situation for the residents.
The building of 245 dwellings will destroy the character of HAMPTON MAGNA
The density of 35 dwellings per ha is not in keeping with Hampton Magna
An increase on the population of H M by 38% is equivalent to an increase of population to the Uk from 65 million to 90 million which is unacceptable, the same applies to HM
Also site H51 was rejected in 2013 why is now proposed? what has changed?
we are subject to noise and pollution from the bypass and motorway.
We cannot enjoy our garden in the summer or have the windows open
Why inflict the same problem to other people?
I think we should spend the available resources to improve the infrastructure of the village
that have been neglected. Like a sound barrier to protect us from noise pollution
This proposed development can only have a very negative effect on the residents
and is not the way to go ahead.
David Cameron has pledged to protect the green belt if the Conservatives win the next election declaring: "I am a countryman".
Building must take place on Brownfield land as a priority, he said.
Green belt should be preserved for our future generations
Visitors to the Uk appreciate very much the way the green belt has been respected.
Perhaps we should look to other ways for housing.
There are more than a million homes lying empty in England and Wales, according to a new study by the Office for National Statistics
SECOND E-MAIL:
Speaking at Mansion House, Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne said:
We have beautiful landscapes, and they too are part of the inheritance of the next generation. To preserve them, we must make other compromises. If we want to limit development on important green spaces, we have to remove all the obstacles that remain to development on brown field sites
SECOND E-MAIL:
Speaking at Mansion House, Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne said:
We have beautiful landscapes, and they too are part of the inheritance of the next generation. To preserve them, we must make other compromises. If we want to limit development on important green spaces, we have to remove all the obstacles that remain to development on brown field sites