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Local Plan 2011-2031 Proposed Submission Draft

Representation ID: 1383

Received: 29/11/2016

Respondent: Mrs Jane H Fairclough

Legally compliant? No

Sound? No

Duty to co-operate? No

Representation Summary:

Object to KB1: Loss of Green Belt land and the range of wildlife and flora sites. Pollution of air and noise from adjacent A1(M). Detrimental effect on the Deards End conservation area - access traffic. Doctors surgery already overstretched. Lack of vehicular access for construction and for residents. Amount of traffic using B197. Increased housing will make this road even busier with health and economic ill effects.

Full text:

I object to the development of the site KB1. If this site is developed, it will mean a loss of green belt land to the west of the village which will be detrimental to the well-being of all its residents. The wide range of flora and fauna in this area will be seriously affected by the projected development.
This site is not suitable for development as it is close to the A1(M) and therefore suffers from serious pollution of both noise and air quality.
There will be a detrimental effect on the Deards End conservation area if this site is used, particularly with the extra amount of traffic passing through the conservation area in order to access the homes.
The current GP practice in the village is severely stretched. They try to do their best, but it is obvious to all that when you have to wait 10 days to get a routine appointment at the surgery, there is no room for further residents to be signed up. There has been a noticeable decline in the number of partners and the turnover of staff at the surgery over the last two years; it is hard to see that more staff can be recruited to deal with any more residents.
Sites KB1 and KB2 in Knebworth are both less well suited to development than other sites in the area through their lack of vehicular access. There are three access points across the railway, two under and one over bridges; as I use these bridges daily, I am only too well aware of the lack of space, each one is almost single track for vehicles and I often have to wait for a vehicle coming in the opposite direction to finish their manoeuvre before continuing. The pedestrian footpath under or over these bridges is only wide enough for one person, currently, pedestrians have to dangerously move into the road in order to pass each other. If the village were to increase by 31%, I cannot see how these access points would cope.
In the construction phase, which is planned to take 15 years, how will the construction vehicles access the sites when they too have to either pass over or under the railway bridges or access from Codicote down winding country lanes?
There is currently little direct employment within Knebworth, thus nearly all residents leave the village for work. Over the last year the traffic using the B197 has increased considerably. The journey to the A1(M) which used to take 5 minutes can now easily take 20 minutes at 7.40 a.m. I believe this to be because of the amount of school traffic, both private and school buses, and the number of people joining the road from side turnings. If the number of homes in Knebworth is increased this road will become further blocked with health and economic ill results.