Do you agree that the Council has identified all reasonable options for Flood Risk?
Object
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Representation ID: 2416
Received: 04/09/2009
Respondent: Roy Standley
No.
Object
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Representation ID: 2464
Received: 08/09/2009
Respondent: Mr Connolly
Parts of Leamington Road, Kenilworth do still not have main drains.
Support
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Representation ID: 2510
Received: 09/09/2009
Respondent: British Waterways
Yes
Support
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Representation ID: 2581
Received: 10/09/2009
Respondent: Mr R.A and Mrs B.E Donaldson
Number of people: 2
Yes, climate change increases flooding possibilities and any new development must bear this in mind.
Support
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Representation ID: 2659
Received: 14/09/2009
Respondent: John Arnold
Support.
Comment
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Representation ID: 2721
Received: 10/09/2009
Respondent: Mrs Margaret Devitt
Unclear - too vague. Is the leam ever dredged? How clean is it below the weir when detritus seems to build up on ocassions? No building should ever be allowed on flood zone land e.g. St Mary's allotments.
Support
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Representation ID: 2774
Received: 09/09/2009
Respondent: Pauline Neale
Yes although flooding needs to be more rigourously monitored and houses must not be built on / near flood plains.
Object
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Representation ID: 2814
Received: 14/09/2009
Respondent: Mrs Sheila F. Hadfield
Further building, especially at Thickthorn, will increase flood risk. The government has said that less areas should be paved with concrete as there is less room for increased rainfall to soak away.
Object
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Representation ID: 2859
Received: 11/09/2009
Respondent: Mr Robert Butcher
Object.
Object
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Representation ID: 2898
Received: 11/09/2009
Respondent: Susan Butcher
Object.
Support
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Representation ID: 2952
Received: 15/09/2009
Respondent: Barford, Sherbourne and Wasperton Joint Parish Council
Support.
Support
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Representation ID: 3115
Received: 17/09/2000
Respondent: Mr Anthony Morris
Support
Support
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Representation ID: 3190
Received: 15/09/2009
Respondent: John Murphy
Support.
Support
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Representation ID: 3244
Received: 20/09/2009
Respondent: mrs stella moore
do not build on any area that is a natural flood plain
Support
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Representation ID: 3301
Received: 20/09/2009
Respondent: Mr David John Bowers
I support it.
Support
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Representation ID: 3321
Received: 17/09/2009
Respondent: Caroline Martin
Support
Support
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Representation ID: 3359
Received: 10/09/2009
Respondent: Mr Terence Kemp
Support
Support
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Representation ID: 3421
Received: 16/09/2009
Respondent: Mrs M Kane
Support
Object
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Representation ID: 3592
Received: 16/09/2009
Respondent: Mr Owen
object
Object
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Representation ID: 3683
Received: 22/09/2009
Respondent: Mr Stephen Keay
object
Support
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Representation ID: 3729
Received: 23/09/2009
Respondent: Mr Richard Brookes
Yes.
Object
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Representation ID: 3794
Received: 21/09/2009
Respondent: Roger Morrall
Concern regarding flooding especially from surface water
Comment
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Representation ID: 3796
Received: 23/09/2009
Respondent: Veda Morrall
Concerns regarding flooding of surface water.
Object
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Representation ID: 3800
Received: 21/09/2009
Respondent: Mrs Judy Cobham
Site south of Harbury Lane is fine Warwickshire clay and highly absorbent but at saturation rain pours off fields ending up in Tachbrook - will end up in houses under proposals.
Object
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Representation ID: 3824
Received: 04/08/2009
Respondent: Patricia and William Smith
Serious concern over Kings Hill site:
Kings Hill Lane liable to surface water and flooding
Object
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Representation ID: 3891
Received: 14/09/2009
Respondent: L M D Louise, Matthew, David Drinkhall Paul Kalus Anthony Barrett
Flooding will occure when current drainage system unable to cope with increased housing and runoff no longer slowed by pasture and crops.
Object
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Representation ID: 3919
Received: 22/09/2009
Respondent: Patricia Diane Freeman
Yes so far we flood warnings on St Martins Road in 2 places.
Object
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Representation ID: 3941
Received: 24/09/2009
Respondent: Debbie Wiggins
If you build 4000 houses and the equivalent in factories on your preferred options sites , where will the water go from Warwick Gates and these new buildings? You've already done a preliminary survey and know it is a flood risk area.
Have you established the existing drainage routes and the impact on these with a new development? Perhaps you have and realise that Harbury Lane, Europa Way and all roads in between will flood. Presumably this will then be someone elses problem as you will have moved on.
Object
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Representation ID: 4006
Received: 24/09/2009
Respondent: Mr M Abba
do not build large developments in one area -
Object
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Representation ID: 4113
Received: 24/09/2009
Respondent: Ms Angela Clarke
I think much has been done, but over-development of an area with many flooding problems will give rise to many more difficulties.