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Local Plan 2011-2031 Proposed Submission Draft

3 Spatial Strategy and Spatial Vision

Representation ID: 3622

Received: 29/11/2016

Respondent: Mr and Mrs Peter Andrea Kelly

Number of people: 2

Legally compliant? Not specified

Sound? No

Duty to co-operate? Not specified

Representation Summary:

Object to Spatial Strategy and Spatial Vision:
- Spatial Strategy
- Spatial Vision
- Highway infrastructure, safety and congestion
- Access to rail facilities



Full text:

We object to the following:

Section 2 - Spacial Strategy
1. Spacial Vision

Para 3.6 'Vision By 2031. North Hertfordshire will be an attractive and vibrant place where people will want to live, work and spend their leisure time.' Already the residents of North Herts feel that this area is overpopulated. Inadequate rail services for commuters, inadequate parking at all North Herts stations, inadequate capacity on the A1M with no plans for widening it and with roads gridlocked daily this proposed level of housing development will make people's lives intolerable.


2. Policy SP16: Site NS1 - North of Stevenage

900 homes proposed development. This site for these houses has now increased since the two public consultations resulting in the site abutting the village of Graveley thereby causing coalescence with Stevenage.

Para 4.195 and 4.196
The proposed development of 800 houses on adjoining land to the south of Site NS1 by Stevenage Borough Council will make a total of 1700 houses in this joint development and will result in a huge increase in traffic. The B197 North Road is an already congested road at peak times, often with standing traffic. The proposal of a looped estate road with both ends adjoining North Road will further greatly exacerbate traffic congestion, standing traffic and pollution.

Stevenage's proposed estate road junction will be approx. 250 metres north of the junction with Grandby Road onto the B197 and North Herts proposes 'that the northern end of this road will emerge at, or close to, the existing junction of the B197 at Graveley Road/North Road. A new arrangement, possibly a roundabout, will need to be provided.' This is not deliverable - this junction is already very dangerous with numerous accidents. Previous requests to Herts Highways Department for a roundabout have been refused as the B197 is the designated emergency relief road if the A1M is closed in either direction between Junctions 8 and 9 and therefore roundabouts are not permissible. Many adjustments have been made to this dangerous junction over recent years but there are still frequent accidents. Increased traffic can only result in further accidents and fatalities.
Further to this, the proposal by Stevenage Borough Council for an Employment site opposite this housing site and a large retail store close to the North Road/Graveley Road junction will increase traffic and pollution on the already congested B197.

The looped estate road at the northern end will cause both noise and air pollution to Graveley village.

Since the opening of the Baldock bypass traffic has increasingly used the B197 from the A505 as a rat run to Stevenage. With the proposed employment site east of Baldock and the proposed housing site for 2800 homes north of Baldock both with access to the A505 traffic levels are likely to increase considerably though the village of Graveley with resultant noise and air pollution.

Para 4.197
We object most strongly to use of Green Belt Land for this proposed housing development. Contrary to the AMEC report the Green Belt land between Stevenage and Graveley strongly fulfils the NPPF green belt tests and provides a clear boundary to the further expansion of Stevenage. Graveley is an ancient rural village and it is completely unacceptable that SBC and NHDC's proposed development North of Stevenage would result in the effective coalescence of Graveley with Stevenage urbanisation.
In NHDC's previous two public consultation documents an area of Green Belt land was proposed between the northern edge of the site and Graveley village. This has now been pushed back with the site abutting Graveley village and thereby the loss of all Green Belt between Stevenage and the village. This will result in the loss of identity of this rural community. This Green Belt land is used by many people for leisure pursuits and there are several public footpaths and a bridle path running across this land all of which are heavily used. These would all become paths through an urban sprawl. We object to this loss of Green Belt.

3. Policy SP18 Site GA2 - Land off Mendip Way Great Ashby
Proposed development of 600 houses
Whilst the principal access of this site will be from Mendip Way in reality residents in this development are likely to use Back Lane, a very narrow winding country lane running into Church Lane in Graveley, as a short cut to the A1M and area north of Stevenage. This, together with Site GA1 of 330 houses again with available access to Back Lane, will increase traffic within the village of Graveley with consequent noise and air pollution and further congestion at peak times.
There should be no access available onto Back Lane from either of these proposed developments.

Section 3 - Development Management Policies
8. Housing Strategy

Para 8.1 It is questionable as to whether 15,750 homes are necessary in this area. We have been unable to find any published evidence as to why so many homes are are specifically needed in North Herts a rural area that is already overpopulated and with such a poor existing infrastructure.

How widely known is The New Homes Bonus, the grant paid by central government to local councils to reflect and incentivise housing growth in their area? Is it possible that the vast number of houses proposed is directly related to the alleged £7000 government has offered to councils for every house built? Is it at the end of the day to simply to swell the council coffers irrespective of destruction of the green belt, of air pollution, of traffic grid lock and destroying the quality of life for Hertfordshire's residents?

Object

Local Plan 2011-2031 Proposed Submission Draft

Policy SP16: Site NS1 - North of Stevenage

Representation ID: 3623

Received: 29/11/2016

Respondent: Mr and Mrs Peter Andrea Kelly

Number of people: 2

Legally compliant? Not specified

Sound? No

Duty to co-operate? Not specified

Representation Summary:

Object to SP16 - NS1:
- Spatial Strategy
- Spatial Vision
- Highway infrastructure, safety and congestion
- Access to rail facilities
- Scale of development
- Noise and air pollution
- Proposed employment site
- Green Belt Land

Full text:

We object to the following:

Section 2 - Spacial Strategy
1. Spacial Vision

Para 3.6 'Vision By 2031. North Hertfordshire will be an attractive and vibrant place where people will want to live, work and spend their leisure time.' Already the residents of North Herts feel that this area is overpopulated. Inadequate rail services for commuters, inadequate parking at all North Herts stations, inadequate capacity on the A1M with no plans for widening it and with roads gridlocked daily this proposed level of housing development will make people's lives intolerable.


2. Policy SP16: Site NS1 - North of Stevenage

900 homes proposed development. This site for these houses has now increased since the two public consultations resulting in the site abutting the village of Graveley thereby causing coalescence with Stevenage.

Para 4.195 and 4.196
The proposed development of 800 houses on adjoining land to the south of Site NS1 by Stevenage Borough Council will make a total of 1700 houses in this joint development and will result in a huge increase in traffic. The B197 North Road is an already congested road at peak times, often with standing traffic. The proposal of a looped estate road with both ends adjoining North Road will further greatly exacerbate traffic congestion, standing traffic and pollution.

Stevenage's proposed estate road junction will be approx. 250 metres north of the junction with Grandby Road onto the B197 and North Herts proposes 'that the northern end of this road will emerge at, or close to, the existing junction of the B197 at Graveley Road/North Road. A new arrangement, possibly a roundabout, will need to be provided.' This is not deliverable - this junction is already very dangerous with numerous accidents. Previous requests to Herts Highways Department for a roundabout have been refused as the B197 is the designated emergency relief road if the A1M is closed in either direction between Junctions 8 and 9 and therefore roundabouts are not permissible. Many adjustments have been made to this dangerous junction over recent years but there are still frequent accidents. Increased traffic can only result in further accidents and fatalities.
Further to this, the proposal by Stevenage Borough Council for an Employment site opposite this housing site and a large retail store close to the North Road/Graveley Road junction will increase traffic and pollution on the already congested B197.

The looped estate road at the northern end will cause both noise and air pollution to Graveley village.

Since the opening of the Baldock bypass traffic has increasingly used the B197 from the A505 as a rat run to Stevenage. With the proposed employment site east of Baldock and the proposed housing site for 2800 homes north of Baldock both with access to the A505 traffic levels are likely to increase considerably though the village of Graveley with resultant noise and air pollution.

Para 4.197
We object most strongly to use of Green Belt Land for this proposed housing development. Contrary to the AMEC report the Green Belt land between Stevenage and Graveley strongly fulfils the NPPF green belt tests and provides a clear boundary to the further expansion of Stevenage. Graveley is an ancient rural village and it is completely unacceptable that SBC and NHDC's proposed development North of Stevenage would result in the effective coalescence of Graveley with Stevenage urbanisation.
In NHDC's previous two public consultation documents an area of Green Belt land was proposed between the northern edge of the site and Graveley village. This has now been pushed back with the site abutting Graveley village and thereby the loss of all Green Belt between Stevenage and the village. This will result in the loss of identity of this rural community. This Green Belt land is used by many people for leisure pursuits and there are several public footpaths and a bridle path running across this land all of which are heavily used. These would all become paths through an urban sprawl. We object to this loss of Green Belt.

3. Policy SP18 Site GA2 - Land off Mendip Way Great Ashby
Proposed development of 600 houses
Whilst the principal access of this site will be from Mendip Way in reality residents in this development are likely to use Back Lane, a very narrow winding country lane running into Church Lane in Graveley, as a short cut to the A1M and area north of Stevenage. This, together with Site GA1 of 330 houses again with available access to Back Lane, will increase traffic within the village of Graveley with consequent noise and air pollution and further congestion at peak times.
There should be no access available onto Back Lane from either of these proposed developments.

Section 3 - Development Management Policies
8. Housing Strategy

Para 8.1 It is questionable as to whether 15,750 homes are necessary in this area. We have been unable to find any published evidence as to why so many homes are are specifically needed in North Herts a rural area that is already overpopulated and with such a poor existing infrastructure.

How widely known is The New Homes Bonus, the grant paid by central government to local councils to reflect and incentivise housing growth in their area? Is it possible that the vast number of houses proposed is directly related to the alleged £7000 government has offered to councils for every house built? Is it at the end of the day to simply to swell the council coffers irrespective of destruction of the green belt, of air pollution, of traffic grid lock and destroying the quality of life for Hertfordshire's residents?

Object

Local Plan 2011-2031 Proposed Submission Draft

Policy SP18: Site GA2 - Land off Mendip Way, Great Ashby

Representation ID: 3624

Received: 29/11/2016

Respondent: Mr and Mrs Peter Andrea Kelly

Number of people: 2

Legally compliant? Not specified

Sound? No

Duty to co-operate? Not specified

Representation Summary:

Object to SP18 - GA2:
- Spatial Strategy
- Spatial Vision
- Highway infrastructure, safety and congestion
- Access to rail facilities
- Noise and air pollution
- Site Access
- Scale of development

Full text:

We object to the following:

Section 2 - Spacial Strategy
1. Spacial Vision

Para 3.6 'Vision By 2031. North Hertfordshire will be an attractive and vibrant place where people will want to live, work and spend their leisure time.' Already the residents of North Herts feel that this area is overpopulated. Inadequate rail services for commuters, inadequate parking at all North Herts stations, inadequate capacity on the A1M with no plans for widening it and with roads gridlocked daily this proposed level of housing development will make people's lives intolerable.


2. Policy SP16: Site NS1 - North of Stevenage

900 homes proposed development. This site for these houses has now increased since the two public consultations resulting in the site abutting the village of Graveley thereby causing coalescence with Stevenage.

Para 4.195 and 4.196
The proposed development of 800 houses on adjoining land to the south of Site NS1 by Stevenage Borough Council will make a total of 1700 houses in this joint development and will result in a huge increase in traffic. The B197 North Road is an already congested road at peak times, often with standing traffic. The proposal of a looped estate road with both ends adjoining North Road will further greatly exacerbate traffic congestion, standing traffic and pollution.

Stevenage's proposed estate road junction will be approx. 250 metres north of the junction with Grandby Road onto the B197 and North Herts proposes 'that the northern end of this road will emerge at, or close to, the existing junction of the B197 at Graveley Road/North Road. A new arrangement, possibly a roundabout, will need to be provided.' This is not deliverable - this junction is already very dangerous with numerous accidents. Previous requests to Herts Highways Department for a roundabout have been refused as the B197 is the designated emergency relief road if the A1M is closed in either direction between Junctions 8 and 9 and therefore roundabouts are not permissible. Many adjustments have been made to this dangerous junction over recent years but there are still frequent accidents. Increased traffic can only result in further accidents and fatalities.
Further to this, the proposal by Stevenage Borough Council for an Employment site opposite this housing site and a large retail store close to the North Road/Graveley Road junction will increase traffic and pollution on the already congested B197.

The looped estate road at the northern end will cause both noise and air pollution to Graveley village.

Since the opening of the Baldock bypass traffic has increasingly used the B197 from the A505 as a rat run to Stevenage. With the proposed employment site east of Baldock and the proposed housing site for 2800 homes north of Baldock both with access to the A505 traffic levels are likely to increase considerably though the village of Graveley with resultant noise and air pollution.

Para 4.197
We object most strongly to use of Green Belt Land for this proposed housing development. Contrary to the AMEC report the Green Belt land between Stevenage and Graveley strongly fulfils the NPPF green belt tests and provides a clear boundary to the further expansion of Stevenage. Graveley is an ancient rural village and it is completely unacceptable that SBC and NHDC's proposed development North of Stevenage would result in the effective coalescence of Graveley with Stevenage urbanisation.
In NHDC's previous two public consultation documents an area of Green Belt land was proposed between the northern edge of the site and Graveley village. This has now been pushed back with the site abutting Graveley village and thereby the loss of all Green Belt between Stevenage and the village. This will result in the loss of identity of this rural community. This Green Belt land is used by many people for leisure pursuits and there are several public footpaths and a bridle path running across this land all of which are heavily used. These would all become paths through an urban sprawl. We object to this loss of Green Belt.

3. Policy SP18 Site GA2 - Land off Mendip Way Great Ashby
Proposed development of 600 houses
Whilst the principal access of this site will be from Mendip Way in reality residents in this development are likely to use Back Lane, a very narrow winding country lane running into Church Lane in Graveley, as a short cut to the A1M and area north of Stevenage. This, together with Site GA1 of 330 houses again with available access to Back Lane, will increase traffic within the village of Graveley with consequent noise and air pollution and further congestion at peak times.
There should be no access available onto Back Lane from either of these proposed developments.

Section 3 - Development Management Policies
8. Housing Strategy

Para 8.1 It is questionable as to whether 15,750 homes are necessary in this area. We have been unable to find any published evidence as to why so many homes are are specifically needed in North Herts a rural area that is already overpopulated and with such a poor existing infrastructure.

How widely known is The New Homes Bonus, the grant paid by central government to local councils to reflect and incentivise housing growth in their area? Is it possible that the vast number of houses proposed is directly related to the alleged £7000 government has offered to councils for every house built? Is it at the end of the day to simply to swell the council coffers irrespective of destruction of the green belt, of air pollution, of traffic grid lock and destroying the quality of life for Hertfordshire's residents?

Object

Local Plan 2011-2031 Proposed Submission Draft

Policy SP8: Housing

Representation ID: 5633

Received: 29/11/2016

Respondent: Mr and Mrs Peter Andrea Kelly

Number of people: 2

Legally compliant? Not specified

Sound? No

Duty to co-operate? Not specified

Representation Summary:

Object to SP8:
- Highway infrastructure, safety and congestion
- Access to rail facilities
- Scale of development
- Noise and air pollution
- Proposed employment site
- Green Belt Land

Full text:

We object to the following:

Section 2 - Spacial Strategy
1. Spacial Vision

Para 3.6 'Vision By 2031. North Hertfordshire will be an attractive and vibrant place where people will want to live, work and spend their leisure time.' Already the residents of North Herts feel that this area is overpopulated. Inadequate rail services for commuters, inadequate parking at all North Herts stations, inadequate capacity on the A1M with no plans for widening it and with roads gridlocked daily this proposed level of housing development will make people's lives intolerable.


2. Policy SP16: Site NS1 - North of Stevenage

900 homes proposed development. This site for these houses has now increased since the two public consultations resulting in the site abutting the village of Graveley thereby causing coalescence with Stevenage.

Para 4.195 and 4.196
The proposed development of 800 houses on adjoining land to the south of Site NS1 by Stevenage Borough Council will make a total of 1700 houses in this joint development and will result in a huge increase in traffic. The B197 North Road is an already congested road at peak times, often with standing traffic. The proposal of a looped estate road with both ends adjoining North Road will further greatly exacerbate traffic congestion, standing traffic and pollution.

Stevenage's proposed estate road junction will be approx. 250 metres north of the junction with Grandby Road onto the B197 and North Herts proposes 'that the northern end of this road will emerge at, or close to, the existing junction of the B197 at Graveley Road/North Road. A new arrangement, possibly a roundabout, will need to be provided.' This is not deliverable - this junction is already very dangerous with numerous accidents. Previous requests to Herts Highways Department for a roundabout have been refused as the B197 is the designated emergency relief road if the A1M is closed in either direction between Junctions 8 and 9 and therefore roundabouts are not permissible. Many adjustments have been made to this dangerous junction over recent years but there are still frequent accidents. Increased traffic can only result in further accidents and fatalities.
Further to this, the proposal by Stevenage Borough Council for an Employment site opposite this housing site and a large retail store close to the North Road/Graveley Road junction will increase traffic and pollution on the already congested B197.

The looped estate road at the northern end will cause both noise and air pollution to Graveley village.

Since the opening of the Baldock bypass traffic has increasingly used the B197 from the A505 as a rat run to Stevenage. With the proposed employment site east of Baldock and the proposed housing site for 2800 homes north of Baldock both with access to the A505 traffic levels are likely to increase considerably though the village of Graveley with resultant noise and air pollution.

Para 4.197
We object most strongly to use of Green Belt Land for this proposed housing development. Contrary to the AMEC report the Green Belt land between Stevenage and Graveley strongly fulfils the NPPF green belt tests and provides a clear boundary to the further expansion of Stevenage. Graveley is an ancient rural village and it is completely unacceptable that SBC and NHDC's proposed development North of Stevenage would result in the effective coalescence of Graveley with Stevenage urbanisation.
In NHDC's previous two public consultation documents an area of Green Belt land was proposed between the northern edge of the site and Graveley village. This has now been pushed back with the site abutting Graveley village and thereby the loss of all Green Belt between Stevenage and the village. This will result in the loss of identity of this rural community. This Green Belt land is used by many people for leisure pursuits and there are several public footpaths and a bridle path running across this land all of which are heavily used. These would all become paths through an urban sprawl. We object to this loss of Green Belt.

3. Policy SP18 Site GA2 - Land off Mendip Way Great Ashby
Proposed development of 600 houses
Whilst the principal access of this site will be from Mendip Way in reality residents in this development are likely to use Back Lane, a very narrow winding country lane running into Church Lane in Graveley, as a short cut to the A1M and area north of Stevenage. This, together with Site GA1 of 330 houses again with available access to Back Lane, will increase traffic within the village of Graveley with consequent noise and air pollution and further congestion at peak times.
There should be no access available onto Back Lane from either of these proposed developments.

Section 3 - Development Management Policies
8. Housing Strategy

Para 8.1 It is questionable as to whether 15,750 homes are necessary in this area. We have been unable to find any published evidence as to why so many homes are are specifically needed in North Herts a rural area that is already overpopulated and with such a poor existing infrastructure.

How widely known is The New Homes Bonus, the grant paid by central government to local councils to reflect and incentivise housing growth in their area? Is it possible that the vast number of houses proposed is directly related to the alleged £7000 government has offered to councils for every house built? Is it at the end of the day to simply to swell the council coffers irrespective of destruction of the green belt, of air pollution, of traffic grid lock and destroying the quality of life for Hertfordshire's residents?

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