RY2 Land north of Newmarket Road
Support
Local Plan 2011-2031 Proposed Submission Draft
Representation ID: 120
Received: 29/10/2016
Respondent: Dr Andrew Newman
Support site RY2: Need for housing, good transport links, provision of infrastructure, minimises impact upon existing town and residents
Given the desparate need for housing in the region, this area of land, having good transport links and not inconveniencing any existing residences, must be a prime area for development.
The plans already submitted for the site, which include schooling, good road access, and a much needed family pub/restaurant, are excellent, and minimise the impact of the new development on the existing town.
Support
Local Plan 2011-2031 Proposed Submission Draft
Representation ID: 126
Received: 31/10/2016
Respondent: Miss Emma Farrington
Support RY2: Need for new homes, good access, minimal impacts
I support this proposal. New homes are very much required in this area and this site has good access routes within minimal impact to the local people already living in the area.
Object
Local Plan 2011-2031 Proposed Submission Draft
Representation ID: 143
Received: 27/10/2016
Respondent: Mr & Mrs Dave & Christine Stephens
Number of people: 2
Legally compliant? Not specified
Sound? No
Duty to co-operate? Not specified
Object to RY2: New access
We wish to object to the justification to alter the road layout at the junction of newmarket road with its junction with the a505 at the eastern side of royston. Is it intended to impose a weight limit on vehicles entering the town from this junction, and will two way traffic be able to gain access? Where exactly is it proposed to build to the south of newmarket road? And from which access point? Where will the access be sited to accomodate the proposed new developement to the north of Newmarket road? Is it anticipated that the occupants of these new developements will choose to shop in royston? if so there fitness levels will surely be tested as taking a car into town will be difficult due to a lack of affordable parking spaces! we do trust that you may review the current practise of some shoppers in the town parking in any side roads that do not have some form of restriction operating. This making life in these affected roads especially difficult, and in one in particular a cul de sac with no hammerhead or turning point.
Object
Local Plan 2011-2031 Proposed Submission Draft
Representation ID: 382
Received: 01/11/2016
Respondent: Mrs Phyllis Sizeland
Legally compliant? Not specified
Sound? No
Duty to co-operate? Not specified
Object to RY2: biodiversity, overdevelopment, access, traffic safety, infrastructure (education, health and social services)
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