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Object

Further Proposed Modifications to the North Hertfordshire Local Plan 2011- 2031

Representation ID: 9629

Received: 18/06/2021

Respondent: Mr Dave Connolly

Representation Summary:

See attached representation for Barkway

Full text:

Please see below my objections regarding the above:

1. Transparency of the Process

• There has been no public correspondence between the Inspector and NHDC on the Draft Schedule of Further Modifications, only NHDC’s assertion that the Inspector has agreed the Schedule of Further Modifications.
• The reasons for the Inspector’s decision not to accept NHDC’s request to exclude BK3 from the Local Plan has not been published.
• We have not had a fair or proportionate opportunity to put our case against the inclusion of Site BK3. We support NHDC’s request to remove site BK3 from their Local Plan.

2. Enlarging BK3 to Include Hertfordshire Country Council’s (HCC) School Site

Examination Document ED175. This document says that including the school site in the housing allocation site BK3 is pragmatic. HCC have not requested this amendment. This decision may be practical for NHDC but if BK3 includes HCCs land, then there is a risk that more homes than the 140 allocated will be built on this site. The land is not required by HCC for a school. The HCC school site should not be part of housing site BK3.

3. Figures for Housing Allocations, Completions, and Permissions

MM010/FM039 says the number of homes expected to be delivered in Barkway village in the Local Plan period is 208. There is no evidence given for this figure. The figure is critical because Barkway is identified as suitable to support higher levels of housing that Category A villages on the basis that the number of homes expected to be delivered is ‘more than 200’. The figures need to be justified.

MM217/FM113 is a table showing new homes for the parish. The table is wrong and the figures need to be justified.

4. S106 Contributions to Provide School Transport

The contribution from construction of new homes in Barkway is mentioned three times in the Schedule of Further Proposed Main Modifications. School transport is already provided, and BPC have been consulted on how S106 money should be spent for the benefit of the parish. If this modification was to remain in the Local Plan for a bus service between Barkway and Barley schools, Barley would be benefiting from development in Barkway.

MM215/FM111 (in relation to Policy BK2): “Contribution towards travel by sustainable modes of transport between Barley and Barkway schools”. We suggest this is deleted.

MM216/FM112 (in relation to Policy BK3): “Contribution towards travel by sustainable modes of transport between Barley and Barkway schools.” We suggest this is deleted.

MM219/FM114 (in relation to Paragraph 13.39): “Contributions to support sustainable travel between the two sites should be secured from new developments.” There are no developments proposed in Barley, only in Barkway and we suggest this is deleted.

Object

Further Proposed Modifications to the North Hertfordshire Local Plan 2011- 2031

Representation ID: 9636

Received: 21/06/2021

Respondent: Mr John Golding

Representation Summary:

See attached representation for Barkway

Full text:

My reasons for objection to the NHDC Local Plan are:
Lack of transparency in the process
Unapproved enlargement of site BK3 to include Herts County Council owned land
Lack of detail or explanation on numbers of housing requirements
Proposal of S106 contributions from developments being shared unfairly with Barley

I object to the Further Main Modifications to the North Hertfordshire Local Plan 2011 - 2031 (the Plan), May 2021.

My objection comes from the lack of transparency to several Further Modifications, including housing numbers for Barkway and contributions from development in Barkway towards sustainable travel to school. I also object to the justification for the integration of the Reserve School Site into BK3; and the lack of transparency in the process that has denied the Parish Council the opportunity to support the removal of BK3 from the Plan as requested by North Hertfordshire District Council (NHDC), or to object to a Further Modification not to remove BK3 from the Plan

I object to parts or the whole of the content of the following Further Modifications, including aspects of the justification put forward to support them.
MM010/FM039, p.32, Policy SP2, Settlement Hierarchy and Spatial Distribution
MM012/FM041, p.33, New paragraph after paragraph 4.12
MM217/FM113, p.144, Table after Policy BK3
MM215/FM111, p.144, Policy BK2
MM216/FM112, p.144, Policy BK3
MM219/FM114, p.144, Paragraph 13.39

I also object to the following Examination Documents which have been submitted to the Examination between November 2019 and March 2021:
ED170 Council's further response to Inspector’s Letter of 9 August (EX168)
ED 175 Council’s response to Inspector 9 July 2019

Finally, I object to the lack of transparency over this most recent part of the Examination process that has not provided the opportunity for the Parish Council to fairly state its case in relation to BK3, and the omission of a Further Modification refusing NHDC’s request to exclude BK3 from their Local Plan.

Object

Further Proposed Modifications to the North Hertfordshire Local Plan 2011- 2031

Representation ID: 9647

Received: 19/06/2021

Respondent: Mr and Mrs Antonis and Constantina Vouniotis

Number of people: 2

Representation Summary:

See attached representation for Barkway

Full text:

To my surprise I have received correspondence in respect of a planning application/proposal for a development in Barkway which is back on the agenda. I understood this was to be removed from the local plan as Barkway was no longer seen as a 'village for growth' as suggested by an NHDC Planning Officer in 2020.

I would like to register my objection to this proposed development.

Reason for objection:

1. Transparency of the Process
• There has been no public correspondence between the Inspector and NHDC on the Draft Schedule of Further Modifications, only NHDC’s assertion that the Inspector has agreed the Schedule of Further Modifications.
• The reasons for the Inspector’s decision not to accept NHDC’s request to exclude BK3 from the Local Plan has not been published.
• We have not had a fair or proportionate opportunity to put our case against the inclusion of Site BK3. We support NHDC’s request to remove site BK3 from their Local Plan

2. Enlarging BK3 to Include Hertfordshire Country Council’s (HCC) School Site
Examination Document ED175. This document says that including the school site in the housing allocation site BK3 is pragmatic. HCC have not requested this amendment. This decision may be practical for NHDC but if BK3 includes HCCs land, then there is a risk that more homes than the 140 allocated will be built on this site. The land is not required by HCC for a school. The HCC school site should not be part of housing site BK3.

3. Figures for Housing Allocations, Completions and Permissions
MM010/FM039 says the number of homes expected to be delivered in Barkway village in the Local Plan period is 208. There is no evidence given for this figure. The figure is critical because Barkway is identified as suitable to support higher levels of housing that Category A villages on the basis that the number of homes expected to be delivered is ‘more than 200’. The figures need to be justified. MM217/FM113 is a table showing new homes for the parish. The table is wrong. Red type shows the figures given in the modification. Blue shows a simple correction. However, the detail of how the figures were arrived at is not available so the figures need to be justified. Total allocated sites 173 160 homes Completions and permissions 31 57 homes Total allocated, completed and permitted 204 230 217 homes

4. S106 Contributions to Provide School Transport
The contribution from construction of new homes in Barkway is mentioned three times in the Schedule of Further Proposed Main Modifications. School transport is already provided, and BPC have been consulted on how S106 money should be spent for the benefit of the parish. If this modification was to remain in the Local Plan for a bus service between Barkway and Barley schools, Barley would be benefiting from development in Barkway.
MM215/FM111 (in relation to Policy BK2): “Contribution towards travel by sustainable modes of transport between Barley and Barkway schools”. We suggest this is deleted.
MM216/FM112 (in relation to Policy BK3): “Contribution towards travel by sustainable modes of transport between Barley and Barkway schools.” We suggest this is deleted.
MM219/FM114 (in relation to Paragraph 13.39): “Contributions to support sustainable travel between the two sites should be secured from new developments.” There are no developments proposed in Barley, only in Barkway and we suggest this is deleted.

Object

Further Proposed Modifications to the North Hertfordshire Local Plan 2011- 2031

Representation ID: 9653

Received: 19/06/2021

Respondent: Mr and Mrs Andrew and Ruth Millard

Number of people: 2

Representation Summary:

See attached representation for Barkway

Full text:

To my surprise I have received correspondence in respect of a planning application/proposal for a development in Barkway which is back on the agenda. I understood this was to be removed from the local plan as Barkway was no longer seen as a 'village for growth' as suggested by an NHDC Planning Officer in 2020.

I would like to register my objection to this proposed development.

Reason for objection:

1. Transparency of the Process
• There has been no public correspondence between the Inspector and NHDC on the Draft Schedule of Further Modifications, only NHDC’s assertion that the Inspector has agreed the Schedule of Further Modifications.
• The reasons for the Inspector’s decision not to accept NHDC’s request to exclude BK3 from the Local Plan has not been published.
• We have not had a fair or proportionate opportunity to put our case against the inclusion of Site BK3. We support NHDC’s request to remove site BK3 from their Local Plan

2. Enlarging BK3 to Include Hertfordshire Country Council’s (HCC) School Site
Examination Document ED175. This document says that including the school site in the housing allocation site BK3 is pragmatic. HCC have not requested this amendment. This decision may be practical for NHDC but if BK3 includes HCCs land, then there is a risk that more homes than the 140 allocated will be built on this site. The land is not required by HCC for a school. The HCC school site should not be part of housing site BK3.

3. Figures for Housing Allocations, Completions and Permissions
MM010/FM039 says the number of homes expected to be delivered in Barkway village in the Local Plan period is 208. There is no evidence given for this figure. The figure is critical because Barkway is identified as suitable to support higher levels of housing that Category A villages on the basis that the number of homes expected to be delivered is ‘more than 200’. The figures need to be justified. MM217/FM113 is a table showing new homes for the parish. The table is wrong. Red type shows the figures given in the modification. Blue shows a simple correction. However, the detail of how the figures were arrived at is not available so the figures need to be justified. Total allocated sites 173 160 homes Completions and permissions 31 57 homes Total allocated, completed and permitted 204 230 217 homes

4. S106 Contributions to Provide School Transport
The contribution from construction of new homes in Barkway is mentioned three times in the Schedule of Further Proposed Main Modifications. School transport is already provided, and BPC have been consulted on how S106 money should be spent for the benefit of the parish. If this modification was to remain in the Local Plan for a bus service between Barkway and Barley schools, Barley would be benefiting from development in Barkway.
MM215/FM111 (in relation to Policy BK2): “Contribution towards travel by sustainable modes of transport between Barley and Barkway schools”. We suggest this is deleted.
MM216/FM112 (in relation to Policy BK3): “Contribution towards travel by sustainable modes of transport between Barley and Barkway schools.” We suggest this is deleted.
MM219/FM114 (in relation to Paragraph 13.39): “Contributions to support sustainable travel between the two sites should be secured from new developments.” There are no developments proposed in Barley, only in Barkway and we suggest this is deleted.

Object

Further Proposed Modifications to the North Hertfordshire Local Plan 2011- 2031

Representation ID: 9660

Received: 18/06/2021

Respondent: Mr Cameron Bonfield

Representation Summary:

See attached representation for Barkway

Full text:

See Attached

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Object

Further Proposed Modifications to the North Hertfordshire Local Plan 2011- 2031

Representation ID: 9666

Received: 18/06/2021

Respondent: Mrs Michelle Bonfield

Representation Summary:

See attached representation for Barkway

Full text:

See Attached

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Object

Further Proposed Modifications to the North Hertfordshire Local Plan 2011- 2031

Representation ID: 9669

Received: 18/06/2021

Respondent: Ms Amanda Edmonds

Representation Summary:

See attached representation for Barkway

Full text:

See Attached

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Object

Further Proposed Modifications to the North Hertfordshire Local Plan 2011- 2031

Representation ID: 9678

Received: 18/06/2021

Respondent: Mr David Coxall

Representation Summary:

See attached representation for Barkway

Full text:

See Attached

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Object

Further Proposed Modifications to the North Hertfordshire Local Plan 2011- 2031

Representation ID: 9684

Received: 15/06/2021

Respondent: Mr Craig Garner

Representation Summary:

See attached representation for Barkway

Full text:

See Attached

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Support

Further Proposed Modifications to the North Hertfordshire Local Plan 2011- 2031

Representation ID: 9756

Received: 24/06/2021

Respondent: Hertfordshire County Council - Environment & Infrastructure Department

Representation Summary:

See attached; Agree with updated wording

Full text:

HCC welcomes the opportunity to provide comment on the Schedule of Further Proposed Modifications to the North Hertfordshire Local Plan 2011-2031.

HCC wishes to make the following comments which are in chronological order, mirroring the organisation of the document itself.

• MM043/FM065 - HCC welcomes the commitment to review the plan by the end of 2023.
• MM045/FM001 - HCC welcomes the added detail included in Policy SP9.
• FM067 - HCC welcomes the specific reference to secondary education provision for the Stevenage area requiring monitoring of demand to inform the local plan review.
• MM215/FM111 and MM216/FM112 - HCC acknowledges the modification in response to the hearing sessions and welcomes the need for a sustainable travel solution between the federated schools in Barley and Barkway to support these developments.
• MM219/FM114 - HCC agrees with the updated wording.
• MM227/FM123 - HCC considers that added wording included in modifications MM224 through MM226 of ‘Contribution towards expansion of Codicote Primary School’ ought to also be included for this modification in relation to Policy CD5.
• MM286/FM145 - HCC welcomes the removal of the wording ‘1FE’ to enable effective school planning based on the most up-to-date data available.
• FM 173 (para 13.300) - The policy should reference the west of the town rather the east in terms of new school provision
• FM190 - HCC welcomes Policy IMR2 and the commitment to an early Local Pan review.

Object

Further Proposed Modifications to the North Hertfordshire Local Plan 2011- 2031

Representation ID: 9816

Received: 15/06/2021

Respondent: Mrs Rita Tindall

Representation Summary:

See attached representation for Barkway

Full text:

See Attached

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Object

Further Proposed Modifications to the North Hertfordshire Local Plan 2011- 2031

Representation ID: 9821

Received: 22/06/2021

Respondent: Mr Matthew Scales

Representation Summary:

See attached representation for Barkway

Full text:

This email is a written objection statement to the Further Modification to the North Hertfordshire Local Plan 2011 - 2031 (the Plan), May 2021.

As a resident of Barkway village, I am extremely concerned by the clear lack of transparency of the process relating to the schedule of Further Modifications. This lack of transparency has meant that we (residents) have not had a fair or proportionate opportunity to put our case against the inclusion of site BK3 to the plan.

I very much support NHDC's previous request to remove site BK3 from their Local Plan. It is shocking therefore to see the draft schedule for Further Modifications. There has been no public correspondence between the Inspector and NHDC on the draft schedule for Further Modifications, only NHDC's assertion that the Inspector has agreed the schedule for Further Modifications!

To add to this, there has also been no public correspondence explaining the reasons as to why the Inspectors decision not to accept NHDCs request to exclude BK3 from the Local Plan.

I also object to the proposed enlarged of BK3 to include Hertfordshire County Council's School Site. BK3 land is not required nor has been requested by Hertfordshire County Council. Therefore the inclusion of the School Site within the Examination Document ED175 in unjustified and should be removed.

It is stated numerous times in the Schedule of Further Modifications that the development of new homes in Barkway will provide contribution to school transport. School transport already exists. If this modification to introduce a bus service between Barley and Barkway was to remain, Barley would clearly be benefiting from the (over)development in Barkway.

Due to this I recommend that the following statements are deleted from the following documents, along with any reference to sharing contributions from development in Barkway with Barley:

MM215/FM111 "Contribution towards travel by sustainable modes of transport between Barley and Barkway schools”

MM216/FM112 "Contribution towards travel by sustainable modes of transport between Barley and Barkway schools”

MM219/FM114 "Contributions to support sustainable travel between the two sites should be secured from new developments.”

Finally the figures stated for Housing Allocations, Completions and Permissions are unjustified. MM217/FM113 states figures which have been given in the modification along with subsequent correction for these figures. However, no justification is provided for how the figures have been derived.
Please also note that MM010/FM039 states the homes expected to be delivered in Barkway village through the local plan period is 208. No evidence is given for this figure, nor has any justification been provided as to why Barkway has been identified as suitable to support housing levels higher than other Category A villages.

On a personal note, I am extremely concerned about the proposed development of new homes on the BK3 site. As a family we recently moved to Barkway from Royston for a quieter and more intimate village life within a beautiful and historic setting. We identified Barkway as a village where we felt it safe for our young children to grow up, knowing the quiet and safe nature of the local environment. A development such as the proposed BK3 would, without doubt, majorly impact this. The noise, traffic and pollution that a development like BK3 would be truly devastating for a village like Barkway, and an impact on a historic village which would be completely irreversible.

A development of 140 new homes in a small village which does not even possess a local shop seems completely irrational. The amount of increased traffic generated as new residents move in and out of the area would choke the village and key routes both in and out of Royston and Buntingford. Towns already under intense development themselves.

I sincerely hope that the technical challenges to the Local Plan listed above are appropriately responded to. I also hope that the personal plea to protect and preserve Barkway and the local area is positively considered.

Object

Further Proposed Modifications to the North Hertfordshire Local Plan 2011- 2031

Representation ID: 9828

Received: 21/06/2021

Respondent: Mrs Catherine Toms

Representation Summary:

See attached representation for Barkway

Full text:

See Attached

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Object

Further Proposed Modifications to the North Hertfordshire Local Plan 2011- 2031

Representation ID: 9835

Received: 21/06/2021

Respondent: Ms Cecilia van der Heijden

Representation Summary:

See attached representation for Barkway

Full text:

After much time and expense I thought that BK3 had been fully discussed and resolved: the Planning Officer at NHDC wrote to the Inspector requesting BK3 to be taken out of the Plan. Now I hear that it most certainly has not. BK3 is back on the agenda. Why?

1. Transparency of the Process
• There has been no public correspondence between the Inspector and NHDC on the Draft Schedule of Further Modifications, only NHDC's assertion that the Inspector has agreed the Schedule of Further Modifications
• The reasons for the Inspector's decision not to accept NHDC's request to exclude BK3 from the Local Plan has not been published.
• We have not had a FAIR or PROPORTIONATE opportunity to put our case against the inclusion of Site BK3. We support NHDC's request to remove site BK3 from their Local Plan.
2. ENLARGING BK3 to include Herts CC School site
• Examination Document ED17.This document says that including the school site in the housing allocation site BK3 is pragmatic. HCC has NOT requested this amendment. This decision may be practical for NHDC but if BK3 includes HCC's land, then there is a risk that more homes that the 140 allocated will be built on this site. The land is not required by HCC for a school and so it should NOT be part of housing site BK3.
3. Figures for Housing Allocations, Completions, and Permissions
• MM010/FM039 says the number of homes expected to be delivered in Barkway village in the Local Plan time span is 208. There is NO evidence given for this figure. The figure is critical because Barkway is identified as suitable to support higher levels of housing than Category A villages on the basis that the number of homes expected to be delivered is 'more than 200'. THE FIGURES NEED TO BE JUSTIFIED.
• MM217/FM113 is a table showing new homes for the parish . THE TABLE IS WRONG. Red shows the figures given in the modification. Blue shows a simple correction. HOWEVER the detail of HOW the figures were arrived at is not available so the figures need to be JUSTIFIED:
o Total allocated sites: 173 corrected to 160 homes
o completions and permissions: 31 changed to 57 homes
o Total allocated/completed/permitted: 204 changed to 230 changed to 217 homes
4. S106 Contributions to Provide School Transport
• The contribution from construction to new homes in Barkway is mentioned 3 times in the Schedule of Further Proposed Main Modifications. School transport is already provided and BPC have been consulted on how S106 money should be spent for the benefit of the parish. If this modification was to remain in the Local Plan for a bus service between Barkway and Barley schools, Barley would be benefiting from development in Barkway.
• MM215/FM111 (in relation to Policy BK2): "Contribution towards travel by sustainable modes of transport between Barley and Barkway schools". Suggest this is deleted.
• MM216/FM112 (in relation to Policy BK3: "Contribution towards travel by sustainable modes of transport between Barley and Barkway schools". Suggest this is deleted.
• MM219/FM114 (in relation to Paragraph 13.39): "Contribution to support sustainable travel between the two sites should be secured from new developments." There are NO developments proposed in Barley, only in Barkway. Suggest this is deleted.
It is very worrying that lack of TRANSPARENCY and lack of JUSTIFICATION are very much at the heart of BK3. It does not engender trust in North Herts and Hertfordshire County Councils' planning procedures.
I hope you will investigate this thoroughly and TRANSPARENTLY and ensure that we are dealt with fairly.
In addition to the above there are very real problems relating to an inadequate infrastructure (sewage etc) and inadequate country roads which would not be able to cope safely with the number of houses proposed.
Thank you for giving this your full attention.

Object

Further Proposed Modifications to the North Hertfordshire Local Plan 2011- 2031

Representation ID: 9843

Received: 21/06/2021

Respondent: Mr William James Dennis

Representation Summary:

See attached representation for Barkway

Full text:

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Object

Further Proposed Modifications to the North Hertfordshire Local Plan 2011- 2031

Representation ID: 9850

Received: 20/06/2021

Respondent: Ms Dolores Altaras

Representation Summary:

See attached representation for Barkway

Full text:

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Object

Further Proposed Modifications to the North Hertfordshire Local Plan 2011- 2031

Representation ID: 9856

Received: 19/06/2021

Respondent: Mr Tim Goldspink

Representation Summary:

See attached representation for Barkway

Full text:

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Object

Further Proposed Modifications to the North Hertfordshire Local Plan 2011- 2031

Representation ID: 9862

Received: 19/06/2021

Respondent: Ms Helen Price

Representation Summary:

See attached representation for Barkway

Full text:

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Object

Further Proposed Modifications to the North Hertfordshire Local Plan 2011- 2031

Representation ID: 9868

Received: 19/06/2021

Respondent: Mr Pete Lander

Representation Summary:

See attached representation for Barkway

Full text:

See Attached

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Object

Further Proposed Modifications to the North Hertfordshire Local Plan 2011- 2031

Representation ID: 9876

Received: 24/06/2021

Respondent: Mr Matthew Bell

Representation Summary:

See representation attached for Barkway

Full text:

See Attached

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Object

Further Proposed Modifications to the North Hertfordshire Local Plan 2011- 2031

Representation ID: 9884

Received: 22/06/2021

Respondent: Ms Anita Scales

Representation Summary:

See representation attached for Barkway

Full text:

This email is a written objection statement to the Further Modification to the North Hertfordshire Local Plan 2011 - 2031 (the Plan), May 2021.

As a resident of Barkway village, I am concerned by the clear lack of transparency of the process relating to the schedule of Further Modifications. This lack of transparency has meant that we (residents) have not had a fair or proportionate opportunity to put our case against the inclusion of site BK3 to the plan.

I fully support NHDC's previous request to remove site BK3 from their Local Plan. It is therefore extremely disappointing to see the draft schedule for Further Modifications. There has been no public correspondence between the Inspector and NHDC on the draft schedule for Further Modifications, only NHDC's assertion that the Inspector has agreed the schedule for Further Modifications.

To add to this, there has also been no public correspondence outlining the reasons why the Inspectors did not accept NHDCs request to exclude BK3 from the Local Plan.

I also object to the proposed enlarged of BK3 to include Hertfordshire County Council's School Site. BK3 land is not required nor has it been requested by Hertfordshire County Council. Therefore the inclusion of the School Site within the Examination Document ED175 in unjustified and should be removed. There are sufficient lower and primary schools within the area but little consideration appears to have been given to the increasing pressure this proposal will place on secondary/upper schools and the increased traffic in/out of Royston and Buntingford (to reach these schools), which are already heavily congested routes.

I would strongly dispute any traffic survey that has been carried out as part of the proposal, which does not recognise two key factors when reviewing the volume of traffic - 1) impact of Covid (heavily reduced traffic as many work from home and schools are closed or on staggered start/finish times) and 2) the impact of the other proposed housing development south side of Royston (for 300 new homes). Looking ahead 24-36 months, both proposals for additional housing will seriously and negatively impact in particular the two key routes in and out of Royston, the Barkway Road and A10. An additional lower/primary school in Barkway will not address this issue nor the need for children to receive a secondary education, which is currently via the nearest catchment school in Royston or alternatively, Buntingford. I drive along these roads daily, minimum 4 times to travel to work and to take children to school and even with the current reduced traffic (and without the additional housing) these routes can quickly become very congested due to the one way system in Royston.

It is stated numerous times in the Schedule of Further Modifications that the development of new homes in Barkway will provide contribution to school transport. School transport already exists. If this modification to introduce a bus service between Barley and Barkway was to remain, Barley would clearly be benefiting from the (over)development in Barkway. For the reasons highlighted above, the proposed contribution to the school transport between Barkway and Barley will have absolutely no impact on the real issues created by 140 extra houses being placed in a small villages i.e. the two main roads in and out of the nearest town Royston, which can not support the additional traffic.

Due to this I recommend that the following statements are deleted from the following documents, along with any reference to sharing contributions from development in Barkway with Barley:

MM215/FM111 "Contribution towards travel by sustainable modes of transport between Barley and Barkway schools”

MM216/FM112 "Contribution towards travel by sustainable modes of transport between Barley and Barkway schools”

MM219/FM114 "Contributions to support sustainable travel between the two sites should be secured from new developments.”

Finally the figures stated for Housing Allocations, Completions and Permissions are unjustified. MM217/FM113 states figures which have been given in the modification along with subsequent correction for these figures. However, no justification is provided for how the figures have been derived.
Please also note that MM010/FM039 states the homes expected to be delivered in Barkway village through the local plan period is 208. No evidence is given for this figure, nor has any justification been provided as to why Barkway has been identified as suitable to support housing levels higher than other Category A villages.

I am extremely concerned about the proposed development for new homes on the BK3 site. We have recently made the decision to move to Barkway to improve our quality of life. Our primary focus was to improve our health and wellbeing and provide a safe environment for our children to grow up in with lower volumes of traffic and pollution. A development such as the proposed BK3 would, without doubt negatively impact this and have a destructive impact on the environment. The noise, traffic and pollution that a development like BK3 would be truly devastating for a village like Barkway, and an impact on a historic village which would be completely irreversible.

A development of 140 new homes in a small village which does not even possess a local shop seems completely irrational and one I can not comprehend. The amount of increased traffic generated as new residents move in and out of the area would choke the village and key routes both in and out of Royston and Buntingford. Towns already under intense development themselves.

I sincerely hope that the technical challenges to the Local Plan listed above are appropriately responded to. I also hope that the personal plea to protect and preserve Barkway and the local area is positively considered.

Object

Further Proposed Modifications to the North Hertfordshire Local Plan 2011- 2031

Representation ID: 9892

Received: 23/06/2021

Respondent: Mr Andy Seymour

Representation Summary:

See representation attached for Barkway

Full text:

As a resident of Barkway, please see below my objections to the proposal and process.
1. Transparency of the Process - the most important issue
• There has been no public correspondence between the Inspector and NHDC on the Draft Schedule of Further Modifications, only NHDC’s assertion that the Inspector has agreed the Schedule of Further Modifications.
• The reasons for the Inspector’s decision not to accept NHDC’s request to exclude BK3 from the Local Plan has not been published.
• We have not had a fair or proportionate opportunity to put our case against the inclusion of Site BK3. We support NHDC’s request to remove site BK3 from their Local Plan.
2. Enlarging BK3 to Include Hertfordshire Country Council’s (HCC) School Site
Examination Document ED175. This document says that including the school site in the housing allocation site BK3 is pragmatic. HCC have not requested this amendment. This decision may be practical for NHDC but if BK3 includes HCCs land, then there is a risk that more homes than the 140 allocated will be built on this site. The land is not required by HCC for a school. The HCC school site should not be part of housing site BK3.
3. Figures for Housing Allocations, Completions, and Permissions
MM010/FM039 says the number of homes expected to be delivered in Barkway village in the Local Plan period is 208. There is no evidence given for this figure. The figure is critical because Barkway is identified as suitable to support higher levels of housing that Category A villages on the basis that the number of homes expected to be delivered is ‘more than 200’. The figures need to be justified.
MM217/FM113 is a table showing new homes for the parish. The table is wrong. Red type shows thefigures given in the modification. Blue shows a simple correction. However, the detail of how the figures were arrived at is not available so the figures need to be justified:
• Total allocated sites 173 homes. 160 homes is the corrected figure.
• Completions and permissions 31 homes. 57 homes is stated in the modification.
• Total allocated, completed and permitted 204 homes. 230 homes is stated in the modification, and 217 homes is the corrected figure.
4. S106 Contributions to Provide School Transport
The contribution from construction of new homes in Barkway is mentioned three times in the Schedule of Further Proposed Main Modifications. School transport is already provided, and BPC have been consulted on how S106 money should be spent for the benefit of the parish. If this modification was to remain in the Local Plan for a bus service between Barkway and Barley schools, Barley would be benefiting from development in Barkway.
MM215/FM111 (in relation to Policy BK2): “Contribution towards travel by sustainable modes of transport between Barley and Barkway schools”. We suggest this is deleted.
MM216/FM112 (in relation to Policy BK3): “Contribution towards travel by sustainable modes of transport between Barley and Barkway schools.” We suggest this is deleted.
MM219/FM114 (in relation to Paragraph 13.39): “Contributions to support sustainable travel between the two sites should be secured from new developments.” There are no developments proposed in Barley, only in Barkway and we suggest this is deleted.

The proposed development is inappropriate and unsustainable for the village. In addition to environmental damage, bigger traffic problems, lack of local amenities and services, there is the question of demand for housing in the village in any case.

Object

Further Proposed Modifications to the North Hertfordshire Local Plan 2011- 2031

Representation ID: 9905

Received: 22/06/2021

Respondent: Dr Ian R Sanders

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I am writing to you to express my interest and dismay concerning future building development in Barkway.
This a long and evidently continuing saga as it remains unclear whether the specific site of BK3 is or is not to be included in the NHDC Local Plan for 2011-2031. It seems to me that this hinges on whether Barkway is considered a village for growth or not; which logically depends on the total of allocations, recent completions and existing permissions. This total number needs to be clarified and justified and settled once and for all, which does not seem to be the case at present. The continuing communications between NHDC Planning and the independent Inspector does not help to clarify the position. For instance, I note that in late 2020 a planning officer from NHDC requested that BK3 should be taken out of the Local Plan and that Barkway was no longer to be shown as a village for growth; yet when the latest Schedule for Further Main Modifications was announced in February 2021, BK3 was still included in the Plan. Furthermore, the reasons for this inclusion have not been published for general information and public consultation.
At the risk of reiterating previously stated points of view, it is my opinion that BK3 should not be included in the Local Plan for the following reasons:
1. The current building activities on the BK1 and BK2 sites would appear to me to be quite sufficient for the foreseeable future and commensurate with the current village infrastructure. Therefore, I have serious concerns about an additional 140 dwellings proposed for BK3.
2. Barkway has limited amenities, i.e. no shop, no surgery, no schooling provision beyond Year 4 and severely limited and ever diminishing public transport. The above application does not include any visible proposals to improve such infrastructure, apart from a proposed new shop. I suspect that there would be no guarantee that a future developer would build this shop nor is there any guarantee of its long-term sustainability as a stand-alone business. In any case a shop in Barkway would compromise the business of the existing and flourishing shop in Barley, our neighbouring village.
3. The development is at the extreme northern end of the village and north of an area reserved for provision of a new school. Thus, this development is effectively cut off from the rest of the village and is unlikely to encourage integration to sustain the vitality of the village and surrounding rural community.
4. The proposal will vastly increase the number and frequency of movements of private motor vehicles on the existing and narrow Royston and Cambridge Roads. I note that there is no intention to upgrade either of these approach roads. This increased movement will seriously increase the village carbon footprint and have a major impact on the local environment. This at a time when every effort should be aimed at reducing carbon footprint locally and globally.
5. It is already difficult to navigate Barkway High Street, Barley High Street and Hare Street at commute times, and more cars would definitely lead to traffic gridlocks.
6. Barkway stands on the extremity of the Chiltern Ridge. The proposed development will have a negative impact on the intrinsic character and beauty of the surrounding area and upon its wildlife. Together with the above comment, I believe this development to be environmentally unsound. Furthermore, when the natural flow of groundwater is disturbed, it could seriously compromise the water flow to the agricultural land to the north, towards Barley
7. Apart from the temporary employment afforded during construction, there is no evidence in this proposal of provision of any sustainable local employment or local business opportunities. Indeed, the concentration on residential property only does not apparently even provide for home business premises of any kind – an increased need since Covid.
8. The proposed site is currently a green field site and thus the development will take agricultural land out of any productive arable or grazing usage permanently. This is especially relevant now we are no longer in the EU. We should be conserving agricultural land, not taking it permanently out of food production.
9. The outline application proposes a mix of residential property the majority of which will command a high market value. The statement that up to 40% of the houses will be affordable is encouraging but there is no guarantee that any developer will adhere to this. This does little to inspire confidence for the younger generation in the village both now and in the future and will have a dramatic effect on the demographics and vitality of the village community.
There also appears to be a couple of other issues: namely a proposed extra inclusion of the HCC School Site into BK3 and a contribution to provide school transport between Barkway and Barley schools. The first issue would further increase the number of houses that could be built over and above the proposed 140 and transport between the two schools already exists. In any case if BK3 is not included in the Plan then these issues would become irrelevant and surplus to requirement.
I urge you to seek a reconsideration of the current situation and to oppose the inclusion of BK3 in the current Local Plan.

Object

Further Proposed Modifications to the North Hertfordshire Local Plan 2011- 2031

Representation ID: 9925

Received: 17/06/2021

Respondent: Mrs Jennifer Warren

Representation Summary:

See representation attached for Barkway

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I was alarmed to see that the site BK3 remains in the plan.

Discussions between the Parish Council and the planners at NHDC concluded that BK3 and with it the status of Barkway as a ‘village for growth’ should be removed from the plan. NHDC advised the inspector in 2020 that this should be acted upon and the status of Barkway and the BK3 site should be deleted from the plan.

There is no transparency on this matter. No public correspondence, just an assertion that the Inspector has agreed to the schedule of Further Modifications.

There are no reasons given for the Inspector’s decision not to accept NHDC’s request.

Doing this without disclosing a reason is unacceptable.

We, as a village represented by the Parish Council, have not had a fair opportunity to put our case against the inclusion of BK3. We support NHDC’s request to remove it.

There are other issues:

Ref ED175. Enlarging BK3 to include HCC’s school site is unacceptable. HCC have not requested this. This decision to include it gives rise to the risk of yet more unacceptable housing being built.

Ref MM010/FM039 and MM217/FM113 relate to housing applications and permissions. The number of 208 has been quoted but is without any explanation; again a lack of transparency. Similarly, the table shown in MM217/FM113 is incorrect. The Parish Council have told you separately why. Both these points have to be transparently explained.

Ref MM215/FM111 and MM216/FM112 and MM219/FM114 are also incorrect in a number of details. There are no S106 contributions to come from Barley as they have no significant developments. Any contribution from Barkway in relation to this cannot be matched by Barley and in essence, especially as school transport is already provided, Barkway S106 money would benefit Barley residents. Unacceptable. I suggest all three are deleted.

Object

Further Proposed Modifications to the North Hertfordshire Local Plan 2011- 2031

Representation ID: 9931

Received: 15/06/2021

Respondent: Mr Robert Chisnall

Representation Summary:

See representation attached for Barkway

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Object

Further Proposed Modifications to the North Hertfordshire Local Plan 2011- 2031

Representation ID: 9936

Received: 15/06/2021

Respondent: Mrs Sonia Chisnall

Representation Summary:

See representation attached for Barkway

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Object

Further Proposed Modifications to the North Hertfordshire Local Plan 2011- 2031

Representation ID: 9941

Received: 15/06/2021

Respondent: Ms Abby Chisnall

Representation Summary:

See representation attached for Barkway

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Object

Further Proposed Modifications to the North Hertfordshire Local Plan 2011- 2031

Representation ID: 9947

Received: 15/06/2021

Respondent: Ms Dee Donaldson

Representation Summary:

See representation attached for Barkway

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Object

Further Proposed Modifications to the North Hertfordshire Local Plan 2011- 2031

Representation ID: 9953

Received: 15/06/2021

Respondent: Mr Nick Dear

Representation Summary:

See representation attached for Barkway

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Object

Further Proposed Modifications to the North Hertfordshire Local Plan 2011- 2031

Representation ID: 9958

Received: 13/06/2021

Respondent: Dr Robert S Davidson

Representation Summary:

See representation attached for Barkway

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