GT10 Land at Tollgate House and Guide Dogs National Breeding Centre
Object
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
Representation ID: 59526
Received: 29/07/2013
Respondent: Mr Nigel Hudson
Concerned about potential of anti-social behaviour etc that might occur.
Concerned about impact on property values.
Exit/entry onto busy road is dangerous.
Will have negative impact on appearance of Bishop's Tachbrook.
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Object
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
Representation ID: 59537
Received: 29/07/2013
Respondent: Mrs Michelle Hudson
Concerned about potential of anti-social behaviour, noise, disturbance etc that might occur.
Concerned about impact on property values.
Will have negative impact on appearance of Bishop's Tachbrook.
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Object
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
Representation ID: 59546
Received: 24/07/2013
Respondent: Mrs Jackie Christou
Adjacent to historic landfills which may release dangerous greenhouse gases.
Poor pedestrian access and no cycle path will put added pressure on road network.
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Object
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
Representation ID: 59556
Received: 27/07/2013
Respondent: Miss Katie Christou
Adjacent to historic landfills which may release dangerous greenhouse gases.
Poor pedestrian access and no cycle path will put added pressure on road network.
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Object
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
Representation ID: 59589
Received: 26/07/2013
Respondent: Mr Chris Braithwaite
Busy roads on 2 sides - M40 and Banbury Road.
No pedestrian access.
Noise pollution from M40.
Cannot be integrated into landscape on Banbury Road which is main access road into Warwick.
Impact on Guide Dogs breeding centre and risk of disease.
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Object
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
Representation ID: 59596
Received: 29/07/2013
Respondent: Mr Michael Brewer
Site is situated on historic landfill and may release greenhouse gases.
Vehicle access would be dangerous to and from the site.
Local facilities cannot be accessed on foot, bike or public transport thereby increasing reliance on car journeys which adds to pressure on highway infrastructure and is unsustainable.
Negative impact on Barford St. Peter's School which is already having to expand. Further influx will reduce places for local residents.
Site does not allow for peaceful co-existence with community.
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Object
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
Representation ID: 59608
Received: 19/07/2013
Respondent: Mr Edward Kirkby
Access unsafe.
Does not offer access to local community facilities.
School at capacity.
Not for sale or available for development.
Ex landfill site not suitable for development and/or occupation.
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Object
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
Representation ID: 59637
Received: 29/07/2013
Respondent: Mr Kevin Mitchell
Cannot be integrated into landscape without harm to character of area. Approach to Warwick. Damage to tourism. Threat to local businesses.
Potential threat to historic Bishops Tachbrook.
Possible use of site for work and potential pollution.
Good quality arable land needed for food production.
Schools oversubscribed.
Roads are 50mph. No pedestrain footpaths or public transport links.
No safe access and dangerous for large caravans to turn in and out.
Car travel will be utilised as children cannot wait on main road for transport. Unsustainable.
Prone to flooding.
Provision of utilities questionable.
Employemnt availablity a concern.
Control of pitches.
Doctors oversubscribed.
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Object
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
Representation ID: 59654
Received: 10/10/2013
Respondent: Mr Anthony Morris
Too close to Guide Dogs breeding centre. Could cause disruption to breeding.
All sites must be managed by WDC not Travellers themselves. Must be made to pay council tax and for upkeep of suite and maintenance.
Better to locate sites on edge of industrial parks near towns.
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Object
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
Representation ID: 59663
Received: 28/07/2013
Respondent: Mr Nigel Pugh
Close to guide dogs breeding centre wih potential disruption to valuable work done by this organisation.
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Object
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
Representation ID: 59695
Received: 29/07/2013
Respondent: Mr Andrew Christou
Adjacent to historic landfills which may release dangerous greenhouse gases.
Poor pedestrian access and no cycle path will put added pressure on road network.
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Object
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
Representation ID: 59703
Received: 29/07/2013
Respondent: Mr Simon Hobson
Site is situated on historic landfill and may release greenhouse gases.
Vehicle access would be dangerous to and from the site.
Local facilities cannot be accessed on foot, bike or public transport thereby increasing reliance on car journeys which adds to pressure on highway infrastructure and is unsustainable.
Negative impact on Barford St. Peter's School which is already having to expand. Further influx will reduce places for local residents.
Site does not allow for peaceful co-existence with community.
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Object
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
Representation ID: 59713
Received: 29/07/2013
Respondent: Mrs Catherine Wenman
Site is situated on historic landfill and may release greenhouse gases.
Vehicle access would be dangerous to and from the site.
Local facilities cannot be accessed on foot, bike or public transport thereby increasing reliance on car journeys which adds to pressure on highway infrastructure and is unsustainable.
Negative impact on Barford St. Peter's School which is already having to expand. Further influx will reduce places for local residents.
Site does not allow for peaceful co-existence with community.
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Object
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
Representation ID: 59723
Received: 29/07/2013
Respondent: Miss Chloe Brewer
Site is situated on historic landfill and may release greenhouse gases.
Vehicle access would be dangerous to and from the site.
Local facilities cannot be accessed on foot, bike or public transport thereby increasing reliance on car journeys which adds to pressure on highway infrastructure and is unsustainable.
Negative impact on Barford St. Peter's School which is already having to expand. Further influx will reduce places for local residents.
Site does not allow for peaceful co-existence with community.
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Object
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
Representation ID: 59733
Received: 29/07/2013
Respondent: Mrs Michelle Brewer
Site is situated on historic landfill and may release greenhouse gases.
Vehicle access would be dangerous to and from the site.
Local facilities cannot be accessed on foot, bike or public transport thereby increasing reliance on car journeys which adds to pressure on highway infrastructure and is unsustainable.
Negative impact on Barford St. Peter's School which is already having to expand. Further influx will reduce places for local residents.
Site does not allow for peaceful co-existence with community.
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Object
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
Representation ID: 59744
Received: 29/07/2013
Respondent: Miss Imogen Hobson
Site is situated on historic landfill and may release greenhouse gases.
Vehicle access would be dangerous to and from the site.
Local facilities cannot be accessed on foot, bike or public transport thereby increasing reliance on car journeys which adds to pressure on highway infrastructure and is unsustainable.
Negative impact on Barford St. Peter's School which is already having to expand. Further influx will reduce places for local residents.
Site does not allow for peaceful co-existence with community.
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Object
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
Representation ID: 59754
Received: 29/07/2013
Respondent: Miss Chloe Hobson
Site is situated on historic landfill and may release greenhouse gases.
Vehicle access would be dangerous to and from the site.
Local facilities cannot be accessed on foot, bike or public transport thereby increasing reliance on car journeys which adds to pressure on highway infrastructure and is unsustainable.
Negative impact on Barford St. Peter's School which is already having to expand. Further influx will reduce places for local residents.
Site does not allow for peaceful co-existence with community.
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Object
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
Representation ID: 59764
Received: 29/07/2013
Respondent: Mrs Sue Lusby
Site is situated on historic landfill and may release greenhouse gases.
Vehicle access would be dangerous to and from the site.
Local facilities cannot be accessed on foot, bike or public transport thereby increasing reliance on car journeys which adds to pressure on highway infrastructure and is unsustainable.
Negative impact on Barford St. Peter's School which is already having to expand. Further influx will reduce places for local residents.
Site does not allow for peaceful co-existence with community.
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Object
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
Representation ID: 59776
Received: 29/07/2013
Respondent: Mr Stanley Bowden
Access into and out of the site onto A roads is not safe.
Site does not offer ability to access local community facilities.
Loss of valuable farmland.
Barford school does not have capacity for additional children.
Site is not for sale/development.
Ex-landfill site therefore not suitable for development/occupation.
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Object
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
Representation ID: 59826
Received: 29/07/2013
Respondent: Sarah williams
Village has very few resources.
School is oversubscribed and couldn't meet demands of GT community.
Site backs onto busy road putting children and adults at risk as there are no pavements and a lack of public transport.
Close to breeding centre for Guide Dogs and would question risk of disease from un-vaccinated pets and animals.
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Object
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
Representation ID: 59873
Received: 25/07/2013
Respondent: C K & Carolyn Broadfield
No easy access to local facilities.
Increased traffic would put undue pressure on roads.
Concerned that taxes being used to provide extensive number of pitches.
Develop with new housing developments where infrastructure can be provided.
Why so many sites in a relatively small area.
On or adjacent to former landfill site.
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Object
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
Representation ID: 59895
Received: 29/07/2013
Respondent: P E Hunt
District council should not relinquish any land for this use. Bad experience of previous and existing sites elsewhere.
Threat to village way of life.
Encroachment into countryside.
Will planning law be relaxed similarly for other land owners?
Site in close proximity to breeding centre for Guide dogs totally unacceptable for obvious reasons.
Such sites never enhance beauty of countryside.
GP practice busy.
School is full and there would be a need for special needs training assistants to support traveller children.
Provision by government/district council for compensation resulting from increased damage and theft that can be attributed to residents of G&T sites.
Property prices will fall.
Should be safeguard for safety and welfare of all people.
If council in control of sites, they may be more acceptable.
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Object
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
Representation ID: 59902
Received: 29/07/2013
Respondent: Sheila Hayward
Close to Guide Dog breeding kennels with risk of contamination.
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Object
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
Representation ID: 59916
Received: 29/07/2013
Respondent: Helen Lavery
Cannot be integrated into landscape without harming character of the area.
Threat to historical Bishop's Tachbrook and possible damage to listed buildings.
Site on good quality agricultural land needed for food production.
Adverse impact on natural and historic environment including pollution and contamination of the Tach Brook.
Remote and with no pedestrian links/public transport.
Lack of full time GP surgery and of school places. Impact on education of existing children if educationally disadvantaged children join the school with no additional resources on offer.
Lack of employment for GT community.
Perceived increase in crime rates.
Decrease in house values. Stigma attached to such sites with knock on effects on local businesses and the tourist industry.
In highly visible area with potential effect on historic Warwick. Close to Oakley Wood with threat to woodland and potential illegal logging.Needs to remain peaceful and respected are close to Guide Dogs breeding kennels and concern over threat of disease.
Access directly onto main road with heavy traffic and dangers for large vehicles entering and exiting site and for other road users.
Site will not promote peaceful integrated co-existence.
Alarm at number of sites proposed close to Bishop's Tachbrook.
Brownfield sites should be utilised instead of green belt, countryside and english heritage. All facilities are available within the town.
Occupancy cannot be regulated. Sites to be operated by GT community and not Council means there will be no way of restricting numbers or of expansion of sites.
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Object
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
Representation ID: 59921
Received: 21/10/2013
Respondent: Mr John Lawrence
Cannot be integrated into landscape without harming character of the area.
Threat to historical Bishop's Tachbrook and possible damage to listed buildings.
Site on good quality agricultural land needed for food production.
Adverse impact on natural and historic environment including pollution and contamination of the Tach Brook.
Remote and with no pedestrian links/public transport.
Lack of full time GP surgery and of school places. Impact on education of existing children if educationally disadvantaged children join the school with no additional resources on offer.
Lack of employment for GT community.
Perceived increase in crime rates.
Decrease in house values. Stigma attached to such sites with knock on effects on local businesses and the tourist industry.
Site will not promote peaceful integrated co-existence.
Alarm at number of sites proposed close to Bishop's Tachbrook.
Brownfield sites should be utilised instead of green belt, countryside and english heritage. All facilities are available within the town.
Occupancy cannot be regulated. Sites to be operated by GT community and not Council means there will be no way of restricting numbers or of expansion of sites.
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Object
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
Representation ID: 59931
Received: 29/07/2013
Respondent: Karen Wood
Majority of sites proposed around Bishop's Tachbrook. Village has few resources. Most villagers commute to work.
School is oversubscribed. Will school have resources to support children with little formal education and struggling to integrate into that environment.
Secondary school also oversubscribed.
Site close to Guide Dogs breeding centre with risk to dogs of un-vaccinated pets and animals in GT community.
All sites remote from employment and facilities.
Limited public transport.
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Object
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
Representation ID: 59933
Received: 29/07/2013
Respondent: Mr Gary Wood
Majority of sites proposed around Bishop's Tachbrook. Village has few resources. Most villagers commute to work.
School is oversubscribed. Will school have resources to support children with little formal education and struggling to integrate into that environment.
Secondary school also oversubscribed.
Site close to Guide Dogs breeding centre with risk to dogs of un-vaccinated pets and animals in GT community.
All sites remote from employment and facilities.
Limited public transport.
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Object
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
Representation ID: 59943
Received: 29/07/2013
Respondent: Emma Hartley
Object on the grounds that the proposals will lead to:
-damage to the historic environment and tourism
-pollution of the Tachbrook
-risk of flooding
-concerns about road safety
There is also a lack of employment opportunities and lack of school places.
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Object
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
Representation ID: 59953
Received: 21/10/2013
Respondent: RAF Benson
When leaving M40, already looks awful when Travellers on site.
Will damage tourist industry.
Threat to Tach Brook from pollution.
Bishop's Tachbrook school oversubscribed.
More pressure on local resources.
Danger of more traffic collisions with entry and exit leading directly onto 50mph road.
Adverse effect on natural and historic environment.
Local resources will be stretched and health and safety compromised.
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Object
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
Representation ID: 59963
Received: 29/07/2013
Respondent: Mr & Mrs S Hancock
Road safety and access.
No pedestrian links to the site.
Increase traffic to dangerous levels.
Only one GP surgery with restricted opening.
National Guide Dogs breeding centre - would be risk of disease carried by travellers pets which could lead to closure and loss of jobs.
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