Object

Local Plan 2011-2031 Proposed Submission Draft

Representation ID: 1999

Received: 24/11/2016

Respondent: Mrs Eileen Ten Hove

Legally compliant? Not specified

Sound? No

Duty to co-operate? Not specified

Representation Summary:

Object to AS1:
- Planning permission on AS1 was previously refused
- No consultation to extend the village boundary
- Landscape Character and historic environment
- Highway safety and infrastructure
- Pedestrian facilities
- Car parking facilities
- Increase in emissions
- Local employment (office and retail)
- Sewage is at capacity
- Increased flood risk and poor drainage
- Alternative sites proposed by the Parish
- Housing needs and housing types

Full text:

I strongly object to this planning application for the following reasons:

* Both North Herts District Council and an inspector from the government's Department of the Environment have rejected planning applications for this site on previous occasions - July 1987, November 1978 and August 1996. Nothing has changed to make this a suitable site for development.

* The site is outside the village development boundary and there has been no consultation within the village to extend this.

* The site failed NHDC's own environmental criteria - see your Landscape Character Assessment p151. Nothing has changed on the site.

* The site fails to met the requirements for highway safety as defined in NHDC's planning policy on highway safety (policy T1). With no pavement or adequate room for access to and from this site it is unsafe for pedestrians who will therefore use their cars to use village amenities. Each house is likely to have a minimum of two cars which means the potential of another 66 cars on Ashwell's streets! The village is already turning into a car park - it cannot sustain yet more vehicles. How can this support the government's declaration to reduce vehicle emissions?

* Without a pavement to walk into the village from Claybush Road and with nowhere to park in Ashwell, the potential residents of Site AS1 will turn their backs on Ashwell's shops and amenities and drive to the nearest town. How does this fit in with the Strategic Policies for North Hertfordshire's alleged support for local retail and service outlets?

* Ashwell's infrastructure cannot sustain this site. Our sewerage system is old and will not cope with additional demand. Building on any field in elevated parts of the village will increase rainwater run off with subsequent increase in the flooding which Hodwell and Mill Street already experience.

* Ashwell Parish Council has repeatedly offered NHDC alternative sites within the village but these have been ignored.

* The response to a survey undertaken by Ashwell's Neighbourhood Plan Group was clear on housing needs. We need small units for the elderly of the village in the centre of the village. These would free up family homes of which about a quarter are currently single (mainly elderly) person owned and occupied. An opportunity to provide small units was lost when planning permission was given for large properties on the Whitby Farm site. NHDC clearly has no intention of providing what Ashwell actually needs!

The NHDC Local Plan for Ashwell fails to meet highway safety requirements, fails to protect valued landscapes and the historic environment, fails to consult on the extension of the settlement boundary and fails to take into consideration the needs of the people of Ashwell.