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DS10 Broad Location of Allocated Sites for Housing
Representation ID: 66161
Received: 26/06/2014
Respondent: Warwick County Councillors (J. Holland; A. Warner & J. St John)
Number of people: 3
Agent: Jenny St. John
Legally compliant? No
Sound? No
Duty to co-operate? No
The over-development of the greenfield sites on the edge of south Warwick will result in air pollution which the Strategic Transport Assessments cannot mitigate. This will affect both the health of residents and the structure of our multiple historic buildings, which are so important to our sense of place and culture. Warwick already suffers from pollution levels above European guidelines on safety. The plan is not consistent with national policy on conserving and enhancing the natural environment. The latest ONS figures predict 29% fewer residents through the life of the plan therefore there should be a reduction in the number of homes required in the District, removal of a substantial number of development sites south of Warwick to prevent increased air pollution and comply with the NPPF.
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DS6 Level of Housing Growth
Representation ID: 66736
Received: 26/06/2014
Respondent: Warwick County Councillors (J. Holland; A. Warner & J. St John)
Number of people: 3
Agent: Jenny St. John
Legally compliant? No
Sound? No
Duty to co-operate? No
The over-development of the greenfield sites on the edge of south Warwick will result in air pollution which the Strategic Transport Assessments cannot mitigate. This will affect both the health of residents and the structure of our multiple historic buildings, which are so important to our sense of place and culture. Warwick already suffers from pollution levels above European guidelines on safety. The plan is not consistent with national policy on conserving and enhancing the natural environment. The latest ONS figures predict 29% fewer residents through the life of the plan therefore there should be a reduction in the number of homes required in the District, removal of a substantial number of development sites south of Warwick to prevent increased air pollution and comply with the NPPF.
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TR2 Traffic Generation
Representation ID: 66738
Received: 26/06/2014
Respondent: Warwick County Councillors (J. Holland; A. Warner & J. St John)
Number of people: 3
Agent: Jenny St. John
Legally compliant? No
Sound? No
Duty to co-operate? No
The over-development of the greenfield sites on the edge of south Warwick will result in air pollution which the Strategic Transport Assessments cannot mitigate. This will affect both the health of residents and the structure of our multiple historic buildings, which are so important to our sense of place and culture. Warwick already suffers from pollution levels above European guidelines on safety. The plan is not consistent with national policy on conserving and enhancing the natural environment. The latest ONS figures predict 29% fewer residents through the life of the plan therefore there should be a reduction in the number of homes required in the District, removal of a substantial number of development sites south of Warwick to prevent increased air pollution and comply with the NPPF.
see attached