GT02 Land abutting the Fosse Way at its junction with the B425

Showing comments and forms 631 to 660 of 705

Object

Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

Representation ID: 58991

Received: 29/07/2013

Respondent: Mrs Trudie Donnache

Representation Summary:

Ruining green fields - why aren't brown sites put to such use?
Thriving business will be ruined providing employment. Detrimental to local economy.
Potential for more archaeological finds.
Detrimental to countryside.
Blight on landscape.
Trouble and inconvenience for local farmers.
Perception of increase in crime.

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Object

Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

Representation ID: 58992

Received: 29/07/2013

Respondent: Mrs Patricia J Blackwell

Representation Summary:

Will result in closure of WEC. Jobs at risk. Impact on local economy.
Nearest doctors has no capacity. Next is five miles away with no direct bus route.
High risk travel route. Bus stop is on grass verge with no footpaths. Cycling dangerous.
Site on Archaeological Register.
Visual impact on valley.
Damage to wildlife habitat and protected ancient woodland.
Incompatible livestyle with rural community. unlikely to integrate.
Reputation for pestering for work.
Supervision needed to ensure planning regualtions adhered to.
Previous experience of sites not good.
No figure given as to cost to general public. What are the costs and how much will be contributed by G&T?

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Object

Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

Representation ID: 58993

Received: 29/07/2013

Respondent: Mr T D Overs

Representation Summary:

Will result in closure of WEC. This business employs local community and could result in loss of jobs. Effect on local businesses.
Nearest GP has no capacity. Local school almost at capacity.
On high risk travel route. No pavements and cycling is dangerous.
Site in valley and could not be disguised. Damage to wildlife habitat and protected ancient woodland. Site on Archaeological Register and Fosse Way is Roman road.

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Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

Representation ID: 59018

Received: 22/07/2013

Respondent: Mike McBride

Representation Summary:

Local GP surgeries are either full or not served by public transport meaning no convenient access.
Radford Primary School is almost full and will be oversubscribed if the proposed new houses are built in the village. Harbury Primary School is also full.
The public transport is satisfactory but residents are likely to use their own transport. There is a bus stop on the B425 but no pedestrian links from it to the potential site.
Site will generate hundreds of traffic movements daily adding to peak time delays on a fast road that is designated a High Risk Route by the County Council. Being on the junction of two major roads the access may require highway improvements but it's unwise to introduce more traffic here. Also any new bus shelters, pedestrian crossing, street lighting etc will add to the urbanization of the area.
Fosse Way a very busy main road which creates the potential for noise and disturbance to site residents
Site has no mains sewerage, drainage or gas and only a limited rural electricity supply line so fails to meet the Council's site requirement criteria.
At this point the Fosse Way is on its original alignment so considerable archaeological remains will be destroyed as previous remains have been found locally. Therefore it's important that archaeology and heritage of the area can be recovered and safeguarded prior to any site works.
The proposed site will cover 0.8 hectare (8000 m²) which is four times the size of the Exhibition Centre and could increase if working space is also included. The large number and variety of caravans and vehicles in the bottom of the valley cannot be integrated into the landscape without harming the visual appearance and character of the area. Also the historic traditional Woodlands provide habitat for birds and small mammals (Pipistrelle bats, great crested newts) and would be greatly affected by the site and possible intrusion and activities of younger residents.
The village of Radford Semele over 1.5 miles away and there is a very small community in Fosse Way (20 houses) within half a mile of the site. The 120 residents on site will absorb rather than integrate with this small local community so will not encourage peaceful and integrated co-existence.
The proposed site has no mains sewerage, drainage or gas and the electricity supply is a limited rural line which will possibly need upgrading to an increase in demand.
The perception of the site will impact on the Warwickshire Exhibition Centre which is likely to lose events and make it impossible to continue operating resulting in job losses. Local economy will lose the money spent on accommodation, food, entertainment etc from visitors to the Exhibition Centre (c£5m). Additionally several other local businesses (employing between 50 and 60 people) would be caused significant difficulties by this development.
Unauthorised expansion from the site onto agricultural land could mean contractors would not risk tractors and equipment and together with crop damage and possible rubbish deposits could result in the land becoming unsightly and unfarmed.
Fosse Alpaca and Kune Kune Pigs are located close to the site, and it is important to protect the animals from diseases (foot and mouth, bTB and Parro virus) which can be spread by human trespass and unvaccinated dogs. The animals graze on fields between the site and the Grand Union Canal.
The site will be major invasion into the openness of the countryside and will be an irreversible urbanisation of the entire area and make further 'ribbon' development harder to resist.

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Site GT02 - Land abutting the Fosse Way at its junction with the B425

What is the nature of your representation? Object
* Convenient access to a GP surgery, school and public transport;
This site is in excess of 1.5miles from any GP surgery. The proposed site is outside of the catchment area of Harbury Surgery and the nearest surgery is the Croft Medical Centre in Sydenham which is 3.3 miles away which I understand is full. The next surgery is the Cubbington Road Surgery which is 4.7 miles distant and is not served by direct public transport so there is no convenient access to a surgery.
The position with regard to schooling is similar with Radford Primary School being almost fully subscribed and if the additional hundred houses are built in the village it will be full. This is outside of the Harbury catchment area and Harbury Primary School has had recent issues with too many children already.
The public transport whilst satisfactory is largely irrelevant as the residents are unlikely to use anything other than their own transport. There is a bus stop on the B425 however there is no pedestrian links from that to the potential site.
* Avoiding areas with a high risk of flooding
No comment
* Safe access to the road network and provision for parking, turning and servicing on site;
The proposed 15 pitch site will contain up to 50 vehicles and generate hundreds of traffic movements daily. It is on the junction of two major roads and access into the traffic flow will possibly need highway improvements. It is possibly unwise to introduce even more traffic turns at this major junction and it will certainly add significantly to existing peak time delays. GT02 is sited on the junction of two main roads with high traffic flows and the Fosse Way in particular sees fast traffic despite the nearby speed camera and is a designated High Risk Route by the County Council.
* Avoiding areas where there is the potential for noise and disturbance
This site is adjacent the Fosse Way a very busy and noisy main road.
* Provision of utilities (running water, toilet facilities waste disposal etc);
The proposed site has no mains sewerage, drainage or gas so fails to meet the criteria. Also the electricity supply is a limited rural line and will possibly need to be upgraded to meet the very considerable increase in demand.
* Avoiding areas where there could be an adverse impact on important, features of the natural and historic environment;
This choice of site overlooks the fact that at this point the Fosse Way, as the original Roman road built nearly 2000 years ago is known, is on its original alignment and there is likely to be considerable archaeological remains in the area which will be destroyed by the development. There was also a tollhouse at this point in the 17th and 18th centuries and remains have been found. Nearby there are traditional historic Woodlands which contain rare species so this criteria is not met.
* Sites which can be integrated into the landscape without harming the character of the area.
The proposed site will cover 0.8 hectare (8000 m²) which is four times the size of the Exhibition Centre and if the Enfusion (consultants) recommendation to include working space is adopted this would possibly increase to 6 times the area of the Exhibition Centre. There will be a large variety of caravans and vehicles on the site so, being in the bottom of the valley, it cannot be integrated into the landscape without harming the visual appearance and character of the area.
* Promotes peaceful and integrated co-existence between the site and the local community;
In this respect the local community forms two distinct sections. There is a very small community of some 20 houses within half a mile of the site along the Fosse Way and the far greater community in the village of Radford Semele over 1.5 miles away. It will be difficult to integrate the residents into the local Fosse Way community as with up to 120 residents on site rather than integrate they will actually absorb the local community. This does not meet the criteria of a peaceful and integrated co-existence.
* Avoids placing undue pressure on local infrastructure and services;
The proposed site has no mains sewerage, drainage or gas so fails to meet the criteria. Also the electricity supply is a limited rural line and will possibly need to be upgraded to meet the very considerable increase in demand.
* Reflects the extent to which traditional lifestyles (whereby some travellers live and work from the same location thereby omitting many travel to work journeys) can contribute to sustainability.
No comment

Other issues which I consider should be taken into consideration
Local Business/Employment
There are several businesses located at GT 02 in addition to the Warwickshire Exhibition Centre. They include salad producers, specialist storage, event management and publishing. Collectively they employ between 50 and 60 people and the site would cause significant difficulties for all.
Should this site be chosen, then due to the PERCEPTION of event organisers it is estimated that within two years the Exhibition Centre would lose sufficient events to make it impossible to continue operating and the company itself would cease to exist resulting in upwards of ten permanent job losses and a further 30 event staff losses.
Tourism and the wider economic situation
It is anticipated that the Exhibition Centre will contribute in the region of £5 million to the local economy in hotel accommodation, restaurants, entertainment, bus and taxi usage over the coming four years. Events attract visitors from a wide area and it is often the case that husbands/wives/partners will use the exhibition bus service to go shopping in Leamington Spa whilst spouses enjoy the exhibitions. This would all be lost if the Exhibition Centre were to close.
Archaeology and Heritage
GT 02 is located right next to the historic Fosse Way. The road now known as the Fosse Way was built following the Roman invasion in AD 43, nearly 2000 years ago, and has been a major highway throughout the centuries. There was a tollhouse on the junction of the Fosse Way and Southam Road in the 17th and 18th centuries. If GT 02 is approved it is important that a major archaeological dig should take place prior to site work so that the archaeology and heritage of the area can be recovered and safeguarded.
Urbanisation
GT 02 will involve considerable infrastructure in addition to the actual site. Its proximity to the roundabout may require traffic control and road widening to provide a right turning lane for access. Further features could include bus shelters and a pedestrian crossing and more street lighting would be needed.
Agriculture
At present the proposed GT02 site is part of an area of some 50 acres of good quality, extensively farmed land. Unauthorised intrusion from GT 02 into the agricultural land could result in contractors not wishing to risk tractors and equipment and this together with crop damage and possible rubbish deposits could result in the land ceasing to be farmed and becoming unsightly.
Rural Landscape
The area surrounding GT 02 is rural and agricultural in aspect and the proposed site will be a major invasion into the openness of the countryside and will be an irreversible urbanisation of the entire area. If the site is built, the council will be ill placed to prevent further 'ribbon' development.
Animal Welfare
Located close to GT 02 are Fosse Alpaca and Kune Kune Pigs, a business breeding these rare breed livestock. The Alpaca herd numbers 30 animals and the owners are extremely conscious of bio security and the need to protect the animals from diseases such as foot and mouth, bovine TB and Parro virus. These diseases can be spread by human trespass and unvaccinated dogs. The animals graze on fields between GT 02 and the Grand Union Canal.
Ecology and Habitat
GT 02 is close to two historic traditional Woodlands, which provide a habitat for birds and small mammals that would be greatly affected by the proposed site and the possible intrusion and activities of younger residents. It is known to be a habitat for Pipistrelle bats (Pipistrellus pipistrellus) and also great crested newts (Triturus cristatus), amongst other species.
Site GT03 - Land at Barnwell Farm

What is the nature of your representation? Object
* Convenient access to a GP surgery, school and public transport;
This site is in excess of 1.5miles from any GP surgery. The proposed site is outside of the catchment area of Harbury Surgery and the nearest surgery is the Warwick Gates Family Health Centre which approximately3 miles away which I understand is full so there is no convenient access to a surgery.
The position with regard to schooling is similar with GT03 being outside of the Harbury catchment area and Harbury Primary School has had recent issues with too many children already. There are several schools in Whitnash (over 2 miles away) with limited capacity.
The public transport whilst satisfactory is largely irrelevant as the residents are unlikely to use anything other than their own transport. There is a bus stop on the Harbury Lane however there is no pedestrian links from that to the potential site.

* Avoiding areas with a high risk of flooding
The area is prone to flooding. Fields are often under water and livestock and ponies moved accordingly. The area is effectively a flood plain.
Harbury Lane is often flooded and impassable.
* Safe access to the road network and provision for parking, turning and servicing on site;
The proposed 15 pitch site will contain up to 50 vehicles and generate hundreds of traffic movements daily. It is on the junction of two major roads and access into the traffic flow will possibly need highway improvements. It is possibly unwise to introduce even more traffic turns at this major junction and it will certainly add significantly to existing peak time delays. GT03 is sited on the junction of two main roads with high traffic flows and the Fosse Way in particular sees fast traffic despite the nearby speed camera and is a designated High Risk Route by the County Council. There have more than 12 Serious Accidents at this junction over the last 3 years.
* Avoiding areas where there is the potential for noise and disturbance
This site is adjacent the Fosse Way a very busy and noisy main road.
* Provision of utilities (running water, toilet facilities waste disposal etc);
The proposed site has no mains sewerage, drainage or gas so fails to meet the criteria. Also the
electricity supply is a limited rural line and will possibly need to be upgraded to meet the very considerable increase in demand.
GT03 is considered by British Telecom to be too far from the Whitnash Telephone Exchange to provide an adequate telephone or internet service (They term it as a long line). They will not upgrade the system resulting in poor telephone connections and intermittent (<1mbs) internet service.
GT03 does not have a reliable mobile phone service. There are no mobile phone networks that provide more than a mediocre service.
* Avoiding areas where there could be an adverse impact on important, features of the natural and historic environment;
This choice of site overlooks the fact that at this point the Fosse Way, as the original Roman road built nearly 2000 years ago is known, is on its original alignment and there is likely to be considerable archaeological remains in the area which will be destroyed by the development. There was also a tollhouse nearby in the 17th and 18th centuries and remains have been found. The site would be a blight on the vistas from the Grade 1 Listed building, Chesterton Windmill, which is maintained by Warwickshire County Council. The views from this famous, historic building would be of material consideration should a planning application ever be made.
* Sites which can be integrated into the landscape without harming the character of the area.
The proposed site will cover 0.8 hectare (8000 m²) which is larger than Barnwell Farm and if the Enfusion (consultants) recommendation to include working space is adopted this would possibly increase to 1.5 times the area of the farm. There will be a large variety of caravans and vehicles on the site so, being in the bottom of the valley, it cannot be integrated into the landscape without harming the visual appearance and character of the area.
The site is also very visible from Chesterton Hill and would undoubtedly harm the character of the wider surrounding area.
* Promotes peaceful and integrated co-existence between the site and the local community;
In this respect the local community forms two distinct sections. There is a very small community of some 20 houses within half a mile of the site along the Fosse Way and the far greater community in the villages of Harbury and Whitnash over 1.5 miles away.
It will be difficult to integrate the residents into the local Fosse Way community as with up to 120 residents on site rather than integrate they will actually absorb the local community. This does not meet the criteria of a peaceful and integrated co-existence.
* Avoids placing undue pressure on local infrastructure and services;
The proposed site has no mains sewerage, drainage or gas so fails to meet the criteria. Also the electricity supply is a limited rural line and will possibly need to be upgraded to meet the very considerable increase in demand.
* Reflects the extent to which traditional lifestyles (whereby some travellers live and work from the same location thereby omitting many travel to work journeys) can contribute to sustainability.
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No comment
Other issues which I consider should be taken into consideration
Local Business/Employment
There are many businesses that operate from GT03 site and the surrounding area and will potentially suffer if the proposed sites go ahead. For example:
1. Will Russell - Farm land being fully utilised for sheep
2. Bob Wright - land being used for arable farming
3. Fosse Garage
4. Rollason Fencing
5. Barnwell Chicken Farm
6. MH Polo Ltd - teaching people to ride ponies
7. Fosse Paddocks Ltd - farming and ponies
8. Warwick Reclamation
9. Mallory Court Hotel
10. Harbury Lane Breakers Yard
11. There are many others.
Archaeology and Heritage
GT 03 is located right next to the historic Fosse Way. The road now known as the Fosse Way was built following the Roman invasion in AD 43, nearly 2000 years ago, and has been a major highway throughout the centuries. There was a tollhouse on the junction of the Fosse Way and Southam Road in the 17th and 18th centuries. If GT 03 is approved it is important that a major archaeological dig should take place prior to site work so that the archaeology and heritage of the area can be recovered and safeguarded.
Urbanisation
GT 03 will involve considerable infrastructure in addition to the actual site. Its proximity to the roundabout may require traffic control and road widening to provide a right turning lane for access. Further features could include bus shelters and a pedestrian crossing and more street lighting would be needed.
Agriculture
At present the proposed GT03 site is part of an area of good quality, extensively farmed land. Unauthorised intrusion from GT 03 into the agricultural land could result in contractors not wishing to risk tractors and equipment and this together with crop damage and possible rubbish deposits could result in the land ceasing to be farmed and becoming unsightly.
Rural Landscape
The area surrounding GT 03 is rural and agricultural in aspect and the proposed site will be a major invasion into the openness of the countryside and will be an irreversible urbanisation of the entire area. If the site is built, the council will be ill placed to prevent further 'ribbon' development.
Site GT04 - Land at Harbury Lane, Fosse Way

What is the nature of your representation? Object
* Convenient access to a GP surgery, school and public transport;
This site is in excess of 1.5miles from any GP surgery. The proposed site is outside of the catchment area of Harbury Surgery and the nearest surgery is the Warwick Gates Family Health Centre which approximately3 miles away which I understand is full so there is no convenient access to a surgery.
The position with regard to schooling is similar with GT03 being outside of the Harbury catchment area and Harbury Primary School has had recent issues with too many children already. There are several schools in Whitnash (over 2 miles away) with limited capacity.
The public transport whilst satisfactory is largely irrelevant as the residents are unlikely to use anything other than their own transport. There is a bus stop on the Harbury Lane however there is no pedestrian links from that to the potential site.
* Avoiding areas with a high risk of flooding
The area is prone to flooding. Fields are often under water and livestock and ponies moved accordingly. The area is effectively a flood plain.
The Middle Road/ Fosse Way junction is often flooded
Harbury Lane is often flooded and impassable.
* Safe access to the road network and provision for parking, turning and servicing on site;
The proposed 15 pitch site will contain up to 50 vehicles and generate hundreds of traffic movements daily. It is on the junction of two major roads and access into the traffic flow will possibly need highway improvements. It is possibly unwise to introduce even more traffic turns at this major junction and it will certainly add significantly to existing peak time delays. GT04 is sited on the junction of two main roads with high traffic flows and the Fosse Way in particular sees fast traffic despite the nearby speed camera and is a designated High Risk Route by the County Council. There have been more than 12 Serious Accidents at this junction over the last 3 years.
* Avoiding areas where there is the potential for noise and disturbance
This site is adjacent the Fosse Way a very busy and noisy main road.
In addition this is adjacent the Birmingham to London Chiltern railway line, causing both noise and a potential danger.
* Provision of utilities (running water, toilet facilities waste disposal etc);
The proposed site has no mains sewerage, drainage or gas so fails to meet the criteria. Also the
electricity supply is a limited rural line and will possibly need to be upgraded to meet the very considerable increase in demand.
GT04 is considered by British Telecom to be too far from the Whitnash Telephone Exchange to provide an adequate telephone or internet service (They term it as a long line). They will not upgrade the system resulting in poor telephone connections and intermittent (<1mbs) internet service.
GT04 does not have a reliable mobile phone service. There are no mobile phone networks that provide more than a mediocre service.
* Avoiding areas where there could be an adverse impact on important, features of the natural and historic environment;
This choice of site overlooks the fact that at this point the Fosse Way, as the original Roman road built nearly 2000 years ago is known, is on its original alignment and there is likely to be considerable archaeological remains in the area which will be destroyed by the development. There was also a tollhouse nearby in the 17th and 18th centuries and remains have been found. The site would be a blight on the vistas from the Grade 1 Listed building, Chesterton Windmill, which is maintained by Warwickshire County Council. The views from this famous, historic building would be of material consideration should a planning application ever be made.
* Sites which can be integrated into the landscape without harming the character of the area.
The proposed site will cover 0.8 hectare (8000 m²) which is larger than the New Windmill Football Ground and if the Enfusion (consultants) recommendation to include working space is adopted this would possibly increase to twice the area of the football ground. There will be a large variety of caravans and vehicles on the site so, being in the bottom of the valley, it cannot integrated into the landscape without harming the visual appearance and character of the area. The site is also very visible from Chesterton Hilland would undoubtedly harm the character of the wider surrounding area.
* Promotes peaceful and integrated co-existence between the site and the local community;
In this respect the local community forms two distinct sections. There is a very small community of some 20 houses within half a mile of the site along the Fosse Way and the far greater community in the villages of Harbury and Whitnash over 1.5 miles away.
It will be difficult to integrate the residents into the local Fosse Way community as with up to 120 residents on site rather than integrate they will actually absorb the local community. This does not meet the criteria of a peaceful and integrated co-existence.
* Avoids placing undue pressure on local infrastructure and services;
The proposed site has no mains sewerage, drainage or gas so fails to meet the criteria. Also the electricity supply is a limited rural line and will possibly need to be upgraded to meet the very considerable increase in demand.
* Reflects the extent to which traditional lifestyles (whereby some travellers live and work from the same location thereby omitting many travel to work journeys) can contribute to sustainability.
No comment

Other issues which I consider should be taken into consideration
Local Business/Employment
There are many businesses that operate from GT04 site and the surrounding area and will potentially suffer if the proposed sites go ahead. For example:
1. Will Russell - Farm land being fully utilised for sheep
2. Bob Wright - land being used for arable farming
3. Fosse Garage
4. Rollason Fencing
5. Barnwell Chicken Farm
6. MH Polo Ltd - teaching people to ride ponies
7. Fosse Paddocks Ltd - farming and ponies
8. Warwick Reclamation
9. Mallory Court Hotel
10. Harbury Lane Breakers Yard
11. There are many others.
Archaeology and Heritage
GT 04 is located right next to the historic Fosse Way. The road now known as the Fosse Way was built following the Roman invasion in AD 43, nearly 2000 years ago, and has been a major highway throughout the centuries. There was a tollhouse on the junction of the Fosse Way and Southam Road in the 17th and 18th centuries. If GT 04 is approved it is important that a major archaeological dig should take place prior to site work so that the archaeology and heritage of the area can be recovered and safeguarded.
Urbanisation
GT 04 will involve considerable infrastructure in addition to the actual site. Its proximity to the roundabout may require traffic control and road widening to provide a right turning lane for access. Further features could include bus shelters and a pedestrian crossing and more street lighting would be needed.
Agriculture
At present the proposed GT04 site is part of an area of good quality, extensively farmed land. Unauthorised intrusion from GT 04 into the agricultural land could result in contractors not wishing to risk tractors and equipment and this together with crop damage and possible rubbish deposits could result in the land ceasing to be farmed and becoming unsightly.
Rural Landscape
The area surrounding GT 04 is rural and agricultural in aspect and the proposed site will be a major invasion into the openness of the countryside and will be an irreversible urbanisation of the entire area. If the site is built, the council will be ill placed to prevent further 'ribbon' development.








Object

Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

Representation ID: 59024

Received: 29/07/2013

Respondent: Mrs Belinda Garcia-Evans

Representation Summary:

Nearest GP surgery and schools 5 miles away and at or near capacity.
On two major high speed roads so unsafe.
Historic archaeological site on good quality arable land needed for food production.
Could not be visually integrated into rural area.
Settled community would be outnumbered.
No services on site and would require extensive facilities to ensure air/groundwater quality.
WEC would close with loss of jobs and impact on other businesses and the local economy.
Highly visible from important routes having impact on tourism.
Concerns about highway safety on busy road junction.
Urbanisation.
Close to protected ancient woodland.

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Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

Representation ID: 59025

Received: 29/07/2013

Respondent: Mrs Jane Langdon

Representation Summary:

Nearest GP surgery and schools 5 miles away and at or close to capacity.
On tow major high speed roads so unsafe.
No mains services on site and extensive facilities needed to ensure air/groundwater quality.
Loss of WEC and jobs, impact on local businesses and economy.
Urbanisation.
Close to protected ancient woodland and established habitats.
Impact on historic highway.

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Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

Representation ID: 59026

Received: 29/07/2013

Respondent: Mr Colin Langdon

Representation Summary:

GP surgery and schools 5 miles away and at or close to capacity.
On two major high speed roads so unsafe.
Existing residents would be outnumbered.
No mains services on site and would need extensive facilities to ensure air/groundwater quality.
Closure of WEC, loss of jobs, impact on businesses and local economy.
Possibility of WEC closing and G&T community spreading onto car park.
Out of place in rural setting. Adverse effects on highway safety at busy junction.
Urbanisation.

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Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

Representation ID: 59027

Received: 29/07/2013

Respondent: Mr Thomas Langdon

Representation Summary:

Could not be integrated into rural area being highly visible.
Local residents would be outnumbered.
Working from site would make this even more unsightly.
Loss of WEC, jobs, impact on businesses and local economy.
Increase in highway movements at busy road junction.

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Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

Representation ID: 59028

Received: 29/07/2013

Respondent: Mrs Emily Zebedee

Representation Summary:

Local residents would be outnumbered.
No mains services on site and extensive faciilites required to ensure air/groundwater quality.
Out of place in rural setting.
Increase in traffic movements at busy road junction.

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Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

Representation ID: 59029

Received: 29/07/2013

Respondent: Mrs Cynthia Cleaver

Representation Summary:

Nearest GP surgery and schools 5 miles away and are at or close to capacity.
On two major high speed roads so unsafe.
On important historic/archaeological site. Loss of good quality arable land.
Could not be integrated into rural area without harming area.
Local residents would be outnumbered.
No mains services on site and extensive facilities required to ensure air/groundwater quality.
Working on site would result in more unsightly operation.
Closure of WEC and loss of jobs, and effect on businesses and local economy.
Highly visible in countryside from both approaches on routes popular with tourists.
Local facilities unable to cope.
Adverse effects on highway safety at junction.
Urbanisation
Close to protected ancient woodland and protected species and established habitats. Impact on historic highway.

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Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

Representation ID: 59040

Received: 29/07/2013

Respondent: Mrs Karen M Tennant

Representation Summary:

-Adverse visual impact on the rural landscape from irregular pattern and potential work practises expanding the scale of the site.
Too much countryside being taken for development.
-Damage to wildlife
-Additional traffic and access to the site would only increase hazards on the road

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Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

Representation ID: 59042

Received: 29/07/2013

Respondent: Mrs Margherita K Dove

Representation Summary:

-Additional traffic and access to the site would only increase hazards on the road
-Negative impact on local business (Warwickshire Exhibition Centre), causing damage to local economy and loss of jobs

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Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

Representation ID: 59043

Received: 29/07/2013

Respondent: Mrs Angela Whyte

Representation Summary:

-Negative impact on local business (Warwickshire Exhibition Centre), causing damage to local economy
-There is no direct public transport or footpath access to the site, which could pose a road safety hazard
Huge amounts of taxpayers money would be needed to set a site up.
-Adverse visual and physical impact on the rural landscape from exposed location harming the character of the area
-Potential damage to protected species
-Concern over road safety on Fosse Way from vehicle access to the site

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Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

Representation ID: 59045

Received: 29/07/2013

Respondent: Mrs Melanie Butler

Representation Summary:

-No convenient access to a GP surgery or school and it would place additional pressure on nearby amenities
-Concern over road safety on Fosse Way from vehicle access to the site
-Adverse visual and physical impact on the rural landscape from exposed location harming the character of the area
-No local amenities such as a shop
-Negative impact on local business (Warwickshire Exhibition Centre), causing damage to local economy and loss of jobs
Impact on tourism.

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Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

Representation ID: 59046

Received: 29/07/2013

Respondent: Mrs Helen Swatton

Representation Summary:

-No convenient access to a GP surgery or school and it would place additional pressure on nearby amenities
-There is no direct public transport or footpath access to the site, which could pose a road safety hazard
-Concern over feasibility of integrated co-existence, due to local opposition
-Concern over road safety on Fosse Way from vehicle access to the site
-Proximity of road poses a safety hazard to residents, in particular children
-No existing utilities on site e.g. sewerage and gas
-Adverse visual and physical impact on the rural landscape from exposed location harming the character of the area
-Negative impact on local business (Warwickshire Exhibition Centre), causing damage to local economy

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Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

Representation ID: 59047

Received: 29/07/2013

Respondent: Mrs Amelia Jordan

Representation Summary:

-Negative impact on local business (Warwickshire Exhibition Centre), causing damage to local economy
-Site of historical importance, included in Archaeological Register
-Site close to protected woodland with endangered species
-Concern over road safety on Fosse Way from vehicle access to the site
-No convenient access to a GP surgery and it would place additional pressure on nearby amenities

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Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

Representation ID: 59054

Received: 29/07/2013

Respondent: Mrs L Cashmore

Representation Summary:

No convenient access to Gp unless driving.
No convenient access to schools/colleges.
No convenient access to shops/amenities
No regular buses. trains and walking - would be highly dangerous on Fosse Way with no pavements.
Would be highly visible and not integrate into landscape.
Visual impact across valley.
Serious impact on rural local economy and tourism. WEC already lost trade.
Protected ancient wood with damage to wildlife habitats.
Increased traffic density.
Fosse Way on Archaeological register.

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Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

Representation ID: 59056

Received: 29/07/2013

Respondent: Dr Marjorie F Smedley

Representation Summary:

Well established business employing local people would close with loss of jobs and contribution to local economy.
Roads are dangerous for pedestrians and residents would be unable to walk to catch buses.
Long way from GP and Schools, hospitals, shops, post office etc.
Fosse Way site is on towns Archaeological Register. Site should be preserved.
Site cannot be integrated into landscape.
Wildlife and local woodland is preserved but could be destroyed or severely disrupted.
Lack of services on site.
HS2 will close Stoneleigh Exhibition Centre so WEC will be needed.

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Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

Representation ID: 59057

Received: 29/07/2013

Respondent: Mr Howard J Cleal

Representation Summary:

Nearest GP at capacity.
School almost full and children will need transport to get there, so more congestion for local residents.
Sited on main road with many accidents.
Effect on WEC and loss of jobs. Local growers will be affected.
No pathways to bus stops. Road busy and unsafe for turning into site by vehicles.
Visual impact on rural landscape. Effect on ancient woodland.

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Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

Representation ID: 59058

Received: 29/07/2013

Respondent: Mrs Susan Cleal

Representation Summary:

Nearest GP at capacity.
School almost full and children will need transport to get there, so more congestion for local residents.
Sited on main road with many accidents.
Effect on WEC and loss of jobs. Local growers will be affected.
No pathways to bus stops. Road busy and unsafe for turning into site by vehicles.
Visual impact on rural landscape. Effect on ancient woodland.

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Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

Representation ID: 59059

Received: 29/07/2013

Respondent: Mr Dennis A Standbridge

Representation Summary:

Effect on WEC and local economy
No footpaths around the site and only bus stop in on grass verge with no proper waiting area.

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Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

Representation ID: 59060

Received: 29/07/2013

Respondent: Miss Tegan Camm

Representation Summary:

School nearly at capacity. Further residents place additional strain.
GP surgery also at capacity. Nearest 5 miles away.
Site adjacent to protected ancient woodland with potential damage to wildlife habitat.
Effect on local economy.
Impact of job losses on local community.

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Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

Representation ID: 59061

Received: 29/07/2013

Respondent: Miss H Camm

Representation Summary:

Primary school is nearly at capacity.
GP at capacity and next nearest is 5 miles away.
Fosse Way already has serious death rate.
Access to site has no direct public transport which adds to cost.
Site will not blend into landscape and will be viewed from three access points.
No services on site.
Effect on local economy. WEC would be forced to close with loss of jobs and impact on other local businesses.

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Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

Representation ID: 59062

Received: 29/07/2013

Respondent: Miss Sharon Smith

Representation Summary:

Local businesses will suffer. WEC will close with loss of jobs. Other businesses supporting will be affected.
Fosse Way is dangerous road. More traffic will cause more accidents.
Unsafe bus stop with no pavement on roads to Leamington and Southam.
Historic impact.
Will be visible for miles.
Local schools full.
GP surgeries full.
Damage to wildlife due to litter and disturbance from people.
Tourism will suffer.

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Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

Representation ID: 59063

Received: 29/07/2013

Respondent: Mr Gary Stocker

Representation Summary:

HS2 construction traffic will add to Fosse Way and will not be helped by G&T site.
Local wildlife would be impacted on by people living clsoe by in large numbers.
Loss of WE, impact on local economy. Not giving a good message to business owners.
Road dangerous for livestock and young children.

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Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

Representation ID: 59064

Received: 29/07/2013

Respondent: Mrs Margaret Clough

Representation Summary:

No convenient accss to GP surgery and school. Access is by private transport or public transport from bus stop on grass verge, or by walking a considerable distance on the grass verge. Dangerous for children in particular.
Adverse impact on archaeology and wildlife habitat, being adjacent to protected ancient woodland.
Site would have adverse impact on landscape being located in valley and clearly visible from all directions.
Cannot promote peaceful and integrated co-existence with local comnunity or contribute to sustainability.
Impact on local economy, businesses and WEC in particular. Should be encouraging investment.

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Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

Representation ID: 59065

Received: 29/07/2013

Respondent: Mr R Hicks

Representation Summary:

Nearest GP surgery is good distance away and at capacity.
Public transport not an issue as they drive own cars.
Busy dangerous roads.
Caravans would not integrate into the landscape.
Cost to WCC of clearing up sites. Cost of provision.

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Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

Representation ID: 59066

Received: 29/07/2013

Respondent: Miss L J Wright

Representation Summary:

Potential closure of WEC with loss of jobs and impact on local businesses.
Site on high risk travel route with no pavement.
Impact on valley site and potential damage to wildlife habitat, particularly woodland.
Nearest GP surgery has no capacity for new patients.
Impact on archaeology.

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Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

Representation ID: 59067

Received: 29/07/2013

Respondent: Mr P D G Carr

Representation Summary:

Visual impact on valley and potential damage to woodland.
Fosse Way is high risk travel route with no footpaths.
Nearest GP surgery five miles away with no direct bus route.
WEC will have to close with detrimental impact on local economy.
On archaeological register and on Roman Fosse Way.

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Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

Representation ID: 59068

Received: 29/07/2013

Respondent: Mr Peter Jordan

Representation Summary:

Will result in WEC closure and associated job losses.
Nearest GP surgery has no capacity. Next is 5 miles away with no direct bus service.
High risk travel route.
Bus stop is on overgrown grass verge, with no pavement.
Visual impact across valley.

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