Do you agree that the Council has identified all reasonable options for the Built Environment?

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Comment

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 99

Received: 03/07/2009

Respondent: Mr W C H Morris

Representation Summary:

Yes but this is the usual "have you stopped beating your wife" question so popular with council questionaires. Building residential and commecial estates with inadequate parking can be seen all over the area on old and current developments and to contiue to expand both when the sewage system cannot cope is a stupidity beyond comprehension.

Object

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Representation ID: 287

Received: 10/07/2009

Respondent: Patricia Robinson

Representation Summary:

No, needs to be more rigorous. Housing in Warwick Gates and Trinity School site are very large in height and too close together.

Object

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 384

Received: 22/07/2009

Respondent: Peter Pounds

Representation Summary:

No.

Support

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 460

Received: 27/07/2009

Respondent: Peter Clarke

Representation Summary:

Yes.

Support

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 512

Received: 24/07/2009

Respondent: Georgina Wilson

Representation Summary:

Imperative that all new buildings have optimum levels of insulation; low carbon emissions etc.

Support

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 583

Received: 27/07/2009

Respondent: Mr A M Webley

Representation Summary:

Support.

Object

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 646

Received: 23/07/2009

Respondent: Mr G.R. Summers

Representation Summary:

Object.

Object

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 735

Received: 10/08/2009

Respondent: P.A. Yarwood

Representation Summary:

No.

Support

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 806

Received: 05/08/2009

Respondent: Faye Davis

Representation Summary:

Support.

Support

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 876

Received: 18/08/2009

Respondent: Adrian Farmer

Representation Summary:

Support

Support

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 937

Received: 19/08/2009

Respondent: Christine Betts

Representation Summary:

Yes.

Support

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 1041

Received: 21/08/2009

Respondent: Kirit Marvania

Representation Summary:

Support

Support

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 1107

Received: 21/08/2009

Respondent: Mrs Pamela Beedham

Representation Summary:

Support.

Support

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 1145

Received: 24/08/2009

Respondent: Mr and Mrs T Robinson

Representation Summary:

Support

Comment

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 1207

Received: 21/08/2009

Respondent: Barry Elliman

Representation Summary:

No

Support

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 1272

Received: 24/08/2009

Respondent: Andrew Horsley

Representation Summary:

Support

Support

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 1331

Received: 24/08/2009

Respondent: Sarah Jane Horsley

Representation Summary:

Yes

Object

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 1497

Received: 27/08/2009

Respondent: Mr and Mrs Kundi

Number of people: 2

Representation Summary:

Object.

Object

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 1562

Received: 31/08/2009

Respondent: Mr Nigel Hamilton

Representation Summary:

Reliance on some wooly future community involvement is a cop out by WDC.

Incorporate the CABE guidelines on design.

What gets primacy when various policies are in conflict; for example is the need for density in housing more important than sustainability or good design?

How does the need to protect the historic environment and existing townscapes and landscapes, square with the need for "better" buildings?

Environmental efficiency versus building character.

Protecting the "Amenity" of existing residents should be more important than new build levels. The WDC Distance Separation Guidelines need reaffirmation.

All housing should meet "parker morris standards" as part of the design guidance.

Support

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 1582

Received: 31/08/2009

Respondent: B.L.A.S.T.

Representation Summary:

18a It is important when designing/planning a built environment that adequate importance is placed upon green space and growing land in the shape of gardens and allotments.

Object

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 1717

Received: 27/08/2009

Respondent: J.G Whetstone

Representation Summary:

Object.

Object

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 1753

Received: 01/09/2009

Respondent: Mr and Mrs D zacaroni

Representation Summary:

Object

Object

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 1795

Received: 20/08/2009

Respondent: Max Bacon

Representation Summary:

Object.

Support

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 1864

Received: 28/08/2009

Respondent: Val Hunnisett

Representation Summary:

Support.

Object

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 1900

Received: 31/07/2009

Respondent: Mrs Helen Cheatham

Representation Summary:

The public need more discussion and inclusion in all proposals.

Support

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 1963

Received: 03/09/2009

Respondent: Mr Andrew Ferguson

Representation Summary:

support

Support

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 2091

Received: 05/09/2009

Respondent: Mr Peter Kerr

Representation Summary:

Seems a reasonable assessment.

Support

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 2198

Received: 07/09/2009

Respondent: Mr and Mrs Barrie and Margaret Hayles

Representation Summary:

Support.

Object

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 2348

Received: 21/07/2009

Respondent: S B Hoyles

Representation Summary:

Object.

Object

Publication Draft

Representation ID: 2414

Received: 04/09/2009

Respondent: Roy Standley

Representation Summary:

No.