Do you agree that the Council has identified all reasonable options for Community Safety?
Object
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Representation ID: 140
Received: 06/07/2009
Respondent: R A Chapleo
No - safety at work does not appear to have been considered.
Object
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Representation ID: 281
Received: 10/07/2009
Respondent: Patricia Robinson
No.
Object
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Representation ID: 376
Received: 22/07/2009
Respondent: Peter Pounds
No.
Support
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Representation ID: 451
Received: 27/07/2009
Respondent: Peter Clarke
Yes.
Support
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Representation ID: 503
Received: 24/07/2009
Respondent: Georgina Wilson
Support.
Object
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Representation ID: 574
Received: 27/07/2009
Respondent: Mr A M Webley
Change Reading to "Crime and Disorder", or include other emergency services such as fire and rescue and ambulance service. Presentation of social failure not positive in an otherwise structured programme for which members and officers of the Council are to be congratulated.
Object
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Representation ID: 637
Received: 23/07/2009
Respondent: Mr G.R. Summers
Object.
Support
Publication Draft
Representation ID: 726
Received: 10/08/2009
Respondent: P.A. Yarwood
Yes.
Support
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Representation ID: 797
Received: 05/08/2009
Respondent: Faye Davis
Support.
Object
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Representation ID: 865
Received: 18/08/2009
Respondent: Adrian Farmer
No, stop the extra housing
Object
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Representation ID: 928
Received: 19/08/2009
Respondent: Christine Betts
Proposal of 50% affordable housing is too high.
Support
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Representation ID: 1010
Received: 24/08/2009
Respondent: Cllr Tim Sawdon
Yes.
Object
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Representation ID: 1033
Received: 21/08/2009
Respondent: Kirit Marvania
What are we doing about anti social behaviour which would increase with more affordable housing.
Support
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Representation ID: 1099
Received: 21/08/2009
Respondent: Mrs Pamela Beedham
Support.
Object
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Representation ID: 1135
Received: 24/08/2009
Respondent: Mr and Mrs T Robinson
Potential crime areas should be considered as a priority when considering any development. Prevention rather than cure. This is particularly important when proposals are to put large proportions of affordable housing in concentrated areas.
Comment
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Representation ID: 1198
Received: 21/08/2009
Respondent: Barry Elliman
Yes
Support
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Representation ID: 1257
Received: 24/08/2009
Respondent: Andrew Horsley
We wish to keep Whitnash a safe place in which to live. More houses (social) could = more crime.
Support
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Representation ID: 1322
Received: 24/08/2009
Respondent: Sarah Jane Horsley
We are worried that 40% social housing could mean more crime.
Support
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Representation ID: 1388
Received: 18/08/2009
Respondent: Guide Dogs for the Blind Association
Agent: DNS Planning and Design Consultants
Support
Object
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Representation ID: 1489
Received: 27/08/2009
Respondent: Mr and Mrs Kundi
Number of people: 2
Object.
Object
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Representation ID: 1491
Received: 27/08/2009
Respondent: Mr and Mrs Kundi
Number of people: 2
Object.
Object
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Representation ID: 1525
Received: 28/08/2009
Respondent: Mr Nigel Hamilton
Community Safety can be enhanced by using planning to discourage magnets for crime and disorder.
Object
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Representation ID: 1571
Received: 31/08/2009
Respondent: B.L.A.S.T.
13a Allotments within the district are becoming more and more the victims of vandalism and mindless damage to plots and crops through planned/focussed stealing of valuable and important equipment, while damaging the sheds where the tools, lawn mowers, rotivators are kept. Allotments on main roads and edges of estates are particularly vulnerable.
Object
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Representation ID: 1654
Received: 01/09/2009
Respondent: William Bethell
No comments except the likely increase in traffic accidents.
Object
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Representation ID: 1711
Received: 27/08/2009
Respondent: J.G Whetstone
Object.
Object
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Representation ID: 1748
Received: 01/09/2009
Respondent: Mr and Mrs D zacaroni
Object
Object
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Representation ID: 1792
Received: 20/08/2009
Respondent: Max Bacon
Object.
Support
Publication Draft
Representation ID: 1853
Received: 28/08/2009
Respondent: Val Hunnisett
Support.
Object
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Representation ID: 1888
Received: 31/07/2009
Respondent: Mrs Helen Cheatham
Not enough information.
Support
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Representation ID: 1954
Received: 03/09/2009
Respondent: Mr Andrew Ferguson
support