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Form ID: 75259
Respondent: Shipston on Stour Town Council

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Form ID: 75260
Respondent: Shipston on Stour Town Council

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Shipston on Stour is located too far South of the area to be of any value for meeting any shortfall in Birmingham or the Black Country.

As close as possible to the area of shortfall. Located on rail routes or regular bus routes.

Form ID: 75261
Respondent: Shipston on Stour Town Council

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Form ID: 75262
Respondent: Shipston on Stour Town Council

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The major new developments in Shipston on Stour line the Campden Road. All of these were granted planning permission in the uncontrolled period prior to the Core Strategy being approved (or even existing). As a result, this part of South Warwickshire was not designed; it just happened, regardless of any consideration for natural beauty. Development cannot be allowed to be led by rapacious developers in the future. Development must no be allowed where it would impact the Vision and Strategic Objectives. Above all, it must not be planned or considered in areas where little or no improvement in infrastructure have been addressed. Conditions must be set that ensure infrastructure is in place prior to development, nor an unaddressed after-thought. The Special Landscape Areas of The Feldons and the Cotswold ANOB which meet in Shipston on Stour must be preserved as they represent the future prosperity of this community. There is every sign from the HEDNA/Sustainability Appraisal that no lessons have been learnt and misguided assumptions based on erroneous reports and data continues. Fundamental change is needed to the HEDNA/Sustainability Appraisal to embrace local knowledge.

Form ID: 75264
Respondent: Shipston on Stour Town Council

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Form ID: 75265
Respondent: Shipston on Stour Town Council

Employment opportunities provided by R&D activities associated with renewable energy and green technologies.

Form ID: 75266
Respondent: Shipston on Stour Town Council

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Form ID: 75267
Respondent: Shipston on Stour Town Council

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Afforestation of hills surrounding Shipston on Stour would support carbon sequestration and contribute to Vision and Strategic Aims.

Comparisons of sequestration benefits between afforestation, arable agriculture and grassland.

Form ID: 75268
Respondent: Shipston on Stour Town Council

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Form ID: 75269
Respondent: Shipston on Stour Town Council

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