RLS1 - Housing Development within the Royal Leamington Spa Urban Area

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Support

Royal Leamington Spa Neighbourhood Development Plan

Representation ID: 71551

Received: 05/02/2020

Respondent: Mrs Sidney Syson

Representation Summary:

Whilst supporting this in general, proposals for purpose built student accommodation should in my opinion not only be assessed against the Local Plan and any relevant supplementary planning document, but also be of an architecture particularly sympathetic to the surrounding buildings to enhance the area they are situated in.

Full text:

Whilst supporting this in general, proposals for purpose built student accommodation should in my opinion not only be assessed against the Local Plan and any relevant supplementary planning document, but also be of an architecture particularly sympathetic to the surrounding buildings to enhance the area they are situated in.

Support

Royal Leamington Spa Neighbourhood Development Plan

Representation ID: 71617

Received: 17/02/2020

Respondent: Mr Richard Ward

Representation Summary:

I suopport the need to increase the provision of sustainable housing. The housing construction industry lags behind other sectors in facing the challenge of global warming.

I agree the support of the provision of purpose built student accommodation. However, the increase in demand is resulting in an over provision in the canalside area and the continued use of 'family' accommodation traditionally around the south of the town but now spreading elsewhere. High density in particular areas creates a social imbalance fostering ill-will and destroying community spirit.

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I suopport the need to increase the provision of sustainable housing. The housing construction industry lags behind other sectors in facing the challenge of global warming.

I agree the support of the provision of purpose built student accommodation. However, the increase in demand is resulting in an over provision in the canalside area and the continued use of 'family' accommodation traditionally around the south of the town but now spreading elsewhere. High density in particular areas creates a social imbalance fostering ill-will and destroying community spirit.