3) Land off Bremridge Close

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Object

Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries

Representation ID: 60469

Received: 27/11/2013

Respondent: Mr Peter Tindall

Representation Summary:

The site is situated at the end of an already busy residential street. During weekends and evenings the road access is filled with parked cars, some of which also cover the pathway. The construction of a significant number of additional houses will inevitably lead to an increase in traffic using the road and a knock on additional health and safety impact for the current users both pedestrian and vehicle. It should be noted that many of the pedestrian users include small children.

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The site is situated at the end of an already busy residential street. During weekends and evenings the road access is filled with parked cars, some of which also cover the pathway. The construction of a significant number of additional houses will inevitably lead to an increase in traffic using the road and a knock on additional health and safety impact for the current users both pedestrian and vehicle. It should be noted that many of the pedestrian users include small children.

Object

Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries

Representation ID: 60476

Received: 30/11/2013

Respondent: Mr Michael Enderby

Representation Summary:

Objection to Option 3 - Land Off Bremridge Close to be identified for development: for road, infrastructure, safety, green space and general suitability reasons. Equally the actual need to develop in the village is questioned - it is not felt a need exists or cannot be met by other developments within the area.

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Objection to Option 3 - Land Off Bremridge Close to be identified for development: for road, infrastructure, safety, green space and general suitability reasons. Equally the actual need to develop in the village is questioned - it is not felt a need exists or cannot be met by other developments within the area.

Objection attached

Support

Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries

Representation ID: 60486

Received: 03/12/2013

Respondent: mrs angela watkins

Representation Summary:

This seems sensible as it is 'in fill'

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This seems sensible as it is 'in fill'

Object

Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries

Representation ID: 60733

Received: 12/01/2014

Respondent: Sarah Jones

Representation Summary:

It's too close to the bypass and why should the familys that move in be forced to breathe all those car fumes when they live in a rural village. This is not healthy.

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It's too close to the bypass and why should the familys that move in be forced to breathe all those car fumes when they live in a rural village. This is not healthy.

Support

Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries

Representation ID: 61092

Received: 19/01/2014

Respondent: Mrs Jacqueline Crampton

Representation Summary:

This should be extended into site 7 and also to the north to "square off" this side of the village.

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This should be extended into site 7 and also to the north to "square off" this side of the village.

Support

Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries

Representation ID: 61397

Received: 20/01/2014

Respondent: Taylor Wimpey UK Ltd

Agent: Barton Willmore

Representation Summary:

-The site is of a relatively small-scale and can be developed without any significant adverse impacts.
-Access can be gained through the existing residential road layout and the development design could accord with the adjacent development thus providing consistency in the built form.
-The mix of housing would allow people within Barford to up/down-size thus creating housing opportunities within the stock and allow young people to remain living in Barford.
-Provides a location for appropriate and sustainable growth.
-The location in the existing urban built form would have minimal impact on the landscape setting and provide a boundary to growth.

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Support

Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries

Representation ID: 61833

Received: 15/01/2014

Respondent: Mr Roger Braithwaite

Representation Summary:

Support the housing options for Barford

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Support

Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries

Representation ID: 61966

Received: 02/01/2014

Respondent: Mr Robert Mulgrue

Representation Summary:

-If Barford has to take the additional homes currently proposed by the District Council, the Neighbourhood Development Plan Group supports the three preferred sites named in the consultation documents provided that:

(i) The mix of types of housing meets the needs identified in the Housing Needs Survey
(ii) The building is phased over the Local Plan period.

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Object

Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries

Representation ID: 61969

Received: 15/01/2014

Respondent: Gregory Weston

Representation Summary:

-Too many houses already.
-Roads are busy and parking is poor.
-People currently park cars on grass verges destroying grassed areas.
-Too many parked cars are causing safety issues in the current close.
-A good/nice standard of property would enhance the area and maintain current residential walks.

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Support

Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries

Representation ID: 62003

Received: 10/01/2014

Respondent: Mr Robert Mulgrue

Representation Summary:

-Site 3 is more acceptable than the discounted options for the reasons given in the consultation document.
-If Barford has to take the proposed 70 - 90 homes, then the three preferred options are the least unacceptable.
-The smaller sites would not be able to accommodate the level of additional homes required.

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Support

Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries

Representation ID: 62164

Received: 20/01/2014

Respondent: Mr David Giles

Representation Summary:

-The site should be supported as there is previous planning decision that have already ruined the character of the village in this location so it is no great loss to spoil those locations even further.

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Object

Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries

Representation ID: 63154

Received: 20/01/2014

Respondent: Mr Robin Smith-Ryland

Agent: Mrs Dianne McDougall

Representation Summary:

-Objects to development in Barford and request that there be provision for the replacement of the Sherbourne Village Hall.
-The present Village Hall is on Church Road. The lease on the Village Hall finishes in 2022 however, Mr Smith-Ryland is inclined not to renew the lease. Instead it is proposed that he will provide facility for a new Village Hall as part of a small housing development.
-The project would assist young people looking for housing outside the village due to the high price of housing in the village and would also provide a fit for purpose Community building.

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Local plan - VILLAGE HOUSING OPTIONS AND SETTLEMENT BOUNDARIES CONSULTATION

20 January 2014

Representation Submitted by Dianne McDougall (11630) on behalf of Robin Smith-Ryland /Sherbourne Estate

Mr Smith-Ryland of Sherbourne Park, Warwick CV35 8AP would like to object to the local plan for development of Housing in Barford in so much as he would request that there be provision in the plan for the replacement of the village hall in Sherbourne.

The present Village Hall is on Church Road Sherbourne and due to the location it has no parking facilities and limited uses. The lease on the Village Hall finishes in 2022 and because of the limitations for parking and usage Mr Smith-Ryland is inclined not to renew the lease. Instead it is proposed that he will provide facility for a new Village Hall as part of a small housing development which would include affordable housing at a site near Moat Green, Sherbourne. The village of Sherbourne basically consists of two parts, the old Victorian village with limited surrounding space and the relatively new part known as Moat Green which has open space available. Sherbourne has no village shop or pub. Apart from the Village Hall and the Church, Sherbourne has no other community facilities.

The project would assist young people brought up in the village who have to look for housing outside the village when they become independent due to the high price of housing in the village and would also provide a fit for purpose Community building which could facilitate Village events for which the present Hall is unsuitable and also provide a venue for Health and Educational purposes in partnership with organisations like Outreach. This development would help Sherbourne become a more sustainable community as in section 3.10 of the consultation plan.