GT13 Kites Nest Lane, Beausale

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Object

Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

Representation ID: 59262

Received: 16/06/2013

Respondent: Mr Edward Walpole-Brown

Representation Summary:

Disappointing that being subject to a pending planning appeal means the owners can ask for the site to be included and the council must accede in order to avoid claims of discrimination.

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Further to the recent publication of potential sites by The Council to accommodate the needs of the Travellers Community, I understand that the Kites Nest Lane site,Beausale was included. It has been explained that the site was put forward by the apellants and to dim the chance of legal challenge re discrimination, etc., it was prudent for The Council to include it in its list.

it is disappointing that its suitability was subject to a pending planning appeal by the owners was not included. It is anticipated that such a footnote would have left the appellants without sound recourse into the realms of unfair discrimination or whatever other course they may have considered.

I will be happy for this note to be forwarded to whoever appropriate,

Object

Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

Representation ID: 59340

Received: 16/07/2013

Respondent: Mr. Peter Gogerly

Representation Summary:

Kites Nest Lane (GT13)is the subject of an Inquiry the outcome of which will not be known till October 2013.

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Revised Development Strategy.
The increase in housing estimates from 10,800 to 12,300 is excessive and needs to be challenged. A knowledgeable source has put the figure at 5,400. It is important to have the estimate done accurately taking into account the estimates of adjoining District Councils since so much of the Plan is based on this estimate.
Given the estimate is nearer the 5,400 estimate, there will be no need to consider additional homes in villages and thereby protect the Green Belt.
In the case of Hampton Magna there is a proposed increase of 100-150 homes. This will mean an increase in the population of some 300 people. The existing amenities and infrastructure could not absorb this increase. Budbrooke School is already at capacity; the single road through it and Hampton-on-the-Hill is used as a "rat run" by speeding traffic to Warwick Parkway railway station and the M40. It is essential to preserve the rural character of both villages and they should be removed from any further consideration in the Plan.
Sites for Gypsies & Travellers.
From having no sites available in the 2012 Plan, there are now twenty. The selection of sites appears haphazard and unrealistic. Kites Nest Lane (GT13)is the subject of an Inquiry the outcome of which will not be known till October 2013. Land near J15 M40/A46 (GT20) was offered to the WDC for Gypsies before Morrisons returned it to farming use. It was refused on the grounds that it was too far from essential amenities. That being the case how can it now be considered in the Plan?
Since there is to be a development for many thousand homes, consideration should be given to accommodating Gypsies & Travellers within those communities where the amenities they require will be at hand.

Comment

Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

Representation ID: 59420

Received: 23/07/2013

Respondent: Mr Michael Busby

Representation Summary:

Although illegal it is effectively now developed and therefore best option in this general area.

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Object

Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

Representation ID: 59853

Received: 29/07/2013

Respondent: Ms Cristie Thatcher

Representation Summary:

Not of the flood plain.

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Object

Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

Representation ID: 60018

Received: 29/07/2013

Respondent: Ms Myra Styles

Representation Summary:

Illegal site subject of legal action.
Peaceful and integrated co-existence has not been achieved with remaining tensions on both sides
Visual impact out of character with area

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