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Local Plan 2011-2031 Proposed Submission Draft

IC1 Land at Duncots Close

Representation ID: 2848

Received: 30/11/2016

Respondent: Ms Caroline Osmond

Legally compliant? Not specified

Sound? No

Duty to co-operate? Not specified

Representation Summary:

Object on the following grounds:
the school should not be relocated from its current position - it forms the heart of the community;
loss of the school would bring development to the site; and
alternative provision could be found elsewhere, either in Hitchin or a one form entry school to the north.

Full text:

Whilst I agree with all the points raised in this regard by Ickleford Parish council, I would like to make specific representation in regard to the suggestion of closing the current school and building a new 2 entrant school on the proposed site.

I recognise that there is a requirement to build new homes and that North Hertfordshire will be required to take a share of these.

However, I believe that homes should be integrated with, and benefit from, the village that they may be added to.

For some villages, they have a central point which may be a church, a pub, a village hall that represents the 'heart of the village'. In the case of Ickleford the church doesn't even have a toilet, the village hall is always booked and we have three pubs. The centrepoint, the place where our main community events happen and where you will find congregations of people interacting with each other, building relationships, enabling a village community rather than a shared area to live, is our school.

From the social events such as Christmas and summer fayres, school events such as plays, sports days etc. to classes, the school is a focal point for much that is good about Ickleford.

If you do not consider the objections on practical and environmental grounds enough to change the plans, I would urge you to reconsider closing the school.

Build a new one entrant school at the north of the village, expand a local primary on Old Hale Way, build on the area north of The Priory school but please do not close the current school as that land will just be built on at some point and we may retain the title of a village, but the essence of what makes Ickleford a village will be lost. We will become just a collection of houses on the north edge of Hitchin - a suburb of a town.

Please consider our points carefully as we should be building vibrant sustainable communities, not destroying the work that has been done in this regard over many years.

That whether the additional houses are deemed viable and appropriate, that the school position and existence should be retained in any event.

The additional homes do not justify a brand new school and if a two entrant school was to be built, and the old school, lost, the damage to the village community would be very great.

In effect, we would lose the centrepoint of the village and Ickleford would become a collection of houses that is, in effect, a suburb of Hitchin.

The very reason Ickleford is deemed a great place to live would be irreversibly damaged.

Remove the requirement to close the school and review to find another way to create school places across north Hitchin including:

- another single entrant school
- adding an entrant to another north Hitchin school with greater ability to expand.

Object

Local Plan 2011-2031 Proposed Submission Draft

IC2 Burford Grange, Bedford Road

Representation ID: 2849

Received: 30/11/2016

Respondent: Ms Caroline Osmond

Legally compliant? Not specified

Sound? No

Duty to co-operate? Not specified

Representation Summary:

Object on the following grounds:
the school should not be relocated from its current position - it forms the heart of the community;
loss of the school would bring development to the site; and
alternative provision could be found elsewhere, either in Hitchin or a one form entry school to the north.

Full text:

Whilst I agree with all the points raised in this regard by Ickleford Parish council, I would like to make specific representation in regard to the suggestion of closing the current school and building a new 2 entrant school on the proposed site.

I recognise that there is a requirement to build new homes and that North Hertfordshire will be required to take a share of these.

However, I believe that homes should be integrated with, and benefit from, the village that they may be added to.

For some villages, they have a central point which may be a church, a pub, a village hall that represents the 'heart of the village'. In the case of Ickleford the church doesn't even have a toilet, the village hall is always booked and we have three pubs. The centrepoint, the place where our main community events happen and where you will find congregations of people interacting with each other, building relationships, enabling a village community rather than a shared area to live, is our school.

From the social events such as Christmas and summer fayres, school events such as plays, sports days etc. to classes, the school is a focal point for much that is good about Ickleford.

If you do not consider the objections on practical and environmental grounds enough to change the plans, I would urge you to reconsider closing the school.

Build a new one entrant school at the north of the village, expand a local primary on Old Hale Way, build on the area north of The Priory school but please do not close the current school as that land will just be built on at some point and we may retain the title of a village, but the essence of what makes Ickleford a village will be lost. We will become just a collection of houses on the north edge of Hitchin - a suburb of a town.

Please consider our points carefully as we should be building vibrant sustainable communities, not destroying the work that has been done in this regard over many years.

That whether the additional houses are deemed viable and appropriate, that the school position and existence should be retained in any event.

The additional homes do not justify a brand new school and if a two entrant school was to be built, and the old school, lost, the damage to the village community would be very great.

In effect, we would lose the centrepoint of the village and Ickleford would become a collection of houses that is, in effect, a suburb of Hitchin.

The very reason Ickleford is deemed a great place to live would be irreversibly damaged.

Remove the requirement to close the school and review to find another way to create school places across north Hitchin including:

- another single entrant school
- adding an entrant to another north Hitchin school with greater ability to expand.

Object

Local Plan 2011-2031 Proposed Submission Draft

IC3 Land at Bedford Road

Representation ID: 2850

Received: 30/11/2016

Respondent: Ms Caroline Osmond

Legally compliant? Not specified

Sound? Not specified

Duty to co-operate? Not specified

Representation Summary:

Object on the following grounds:
the school should not be relocated from its current position - it forms the heart of the community;
loss of the school would bring development to the site; and
alternative provision could be found elsewhere, either in Hitchin or a one form entry school to the north.

Full text:

Whilst I agree with all the points raised in this regard by Ickleford Parish council, I would like to make specific representation in regard to the suggestion of closing the current school and building a new 2 entrant school on the proposed site.

I recognise that there is a requirement to build new homes and that North Hertfordshire will be required to take a share of these.

However, I believe that homes should be integrated with, and benefit from, the village that they may be added to.

For some villages, they have a central point which may be a church, a pub, a village hall that represents the 'heart of the village'. In the case of Ickleford the church doesn't even have a toilet, the village hall is always booked and we have three pubs. The centrepoint, the place where our main community events happen and where you will find congregations of people interacting with each other, building relationships, enabling a village community rather than a shared area to live, is our school.

From the social events such as Christmas and summer fayres, school events such as plays, sports days etc. to classes, the school is a focal point for much that is good about Ickleford.

If you do not consider the objections on practical and environmental grounds enough to change the plans, I would urge you to reconsider closing the school.

Build a new one entrant school at the north of the village, expand a local primary on Old Hale Way, build on the area north of The Priory school but please do not close the current school as that land will just be built on at some point and we may retain the title of a village, but the essence of what makes Ickleford a village will be lost. We will become just a collection of houses on the north edge of Hitchin - a suburb of a town.

Please consider our points carefully as we should be building vibrant sustainable communities, not destroying the work that has been done in this regard over many years.

That whether the additional houses are deemed viable and appropriate, that the school position and existence should be retained in any event.

The additional homes do not justify a brand new school and if a two entrant school was to be built, and the old school, lost, the damage to the village community would be very great.

In effect, we would lose the centrepoint of the village and Ickleford would become a collection of houses that is, in effect, a suburb of Hitchin.

The very reason Ickleford is deemed a great place to live would be irreversibly damaged.

Remove the requirement to close the school and review to find another way to create school places across north Hitchin including:

- another single entrant school
- adding an entrant to another north Hitchin school with greater ability to expand.

Object

Local Plan 2011-2031 Proposed Submission Draft

LS1 Land at Bedford Road

Representation ID: 2851

Received: 30/11/2016

Respondent: Ms Caroline Osmond

Legally compliant? Not specified

Sound? No

Duty to co-operate? Not specified

Representation Summary:

Object on the following grounds:
the school should not be relocated from its current position - it forms the heart of the community;
loss of the school would bring development to the site; and
alternative provision could be found elsewhere, either in Hitchin or a one form entry school to the north.

Full text:

Whilst I agree with all the points raised in this regard by Ickleford Parish council, I would like to make specific representation in regard to the suggestion of closing the current school and building a new 2 entrant school on the proposed site.

I recognise that there is a requirement to build new homes and that North Hertfordshire will be required to take a share of these.

However, I believe that homes should be integrated with, and benefit from, the village that they may be added to.

For some villages, they have a central point which may be a church, a pub, a village hall that represents the 'heart of the village'. In the case of Ickleford the church doesn't even have a toilet, the village hall is always booked and we have three pubs. The centrepoint, the place where our main community events happen and where you will find congregations of people interacting with each other, building relationships, enabling a village community rather than a shared area to live, is our school.

From the social events such as Christmas and summer fayres, school events such as plays, sports days etc. to classes, the school is a focal point for much that is good about Ickleford.

If you do not consider the objections on practical and environmental grounds enough to change the plans, I would urge you to reconsider closing the school.

Build a new one entrant school at the north of the village, expand a local primary on Old Hale Way, build on the area north of The Priory school but please do not close the current school as that land will just be built on at some point and we may retain the title of a village, but the essence of what makes Ickleford a village will be lost. We will become just a collection of houses on the north edge of Hitchin - a suburb of a town.

Please consider our points carefully as we should be building vibrant sustainable communities, not destroying the work that has been done in this regard over many years.

That whether the additional houses are deemed viable and appropriate, that the school position and existence should be retained in any event.

The additional homes do not justify a brand new school and if a two entrant school was to be built, and the old school, lost, the damage to the village community would be very great.

In effect, we would lose the centrepoint of the village and Ickleford would become a collection of houses that is, in effect, a suburb of Hitchin.

The very reason Ickleford is deemed a great place to live would be irreversibly damaged.

Remove the requirement to close the school and review to find another way to create school places across north Hitchin including:

- another single entrant school
- adding an entrant to another north Hitchin school with greater ability to expand.

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