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Local Plan 2011-2031 Proposed Submission Draft

IC1 Land at Duncots Close

Representation ID: 4150

Received: 30/11/2016

Respondent: Mr Alex Goldie

Legally compliant? Not specified

Sound? No

Duty to co-operate? Not specified

Representation Summary:

Object to IC1: Green Belt, wastewater infrastructure capacity, flooding, traffic modelling does not consider increased traffic from C Beds, air quality, cumulative impacts with C Beds plan not considered

Full text:

Sewage and Flooding

IC1 and IC3 are 'Not Sound' because Ickleford has a Victorian underground system where storm water and sewage are combined in the same pipes. During heavy rain, sewage backs up into gardens and overflows from lavatories. Documentary evidence is in the Ickleford Annual Parish Meeting on 8th May 2014 where Anglian Water made a statement that the existing pipes do not permit larger pumps . Extract from the minutes section 3.3.2 'The impact level for the village has been raised within the company to ensure the situation is addressed as a priority'.

Building on Green Belt
IC1, IC2 and IC3 are 'Not Sound' because they are on Green Belt and this is in conflict with -
- NHDC Strategic Objectives
- National Planning Policy Framework
- The Conservative Party manifesto at the last General Election

Traffic
IC1, IC2, IC3 and LS1 are 'Not Sound' because -
-NHDC Traffic Modelling does not take into account, the increase in traffic from Central Bedfordshire
- of conflict with NHDC Transport Policy

Air Quality
IC1, IC2, IC3 and LS1 are 'Not Sound' because of conflict with NHDC Policy on Air Quality due to
- Reduction of Green Belt
- Increase in traffic

Relocation of Ickleford School
IC3 is 'Not Sound' because of conflict with -
- NHDC policy to protect and enhance the historic character of villages
- National Planning Policy Framework


Object

Local Plan 2011-2031 Proposed Submission Draft

IC2 Burford Grange, Bedford Road

Representation ID: 4151

Received: 30/11/2016

Respondent: Mr Alex Goldie

Legally compliant? Not specified

Sound? No

Duty to co-operate? Not specified

Representation Summary:

Object to IC2: Green Belt, traffic modelling does not consider increased traffic from C Beds, air quality, cumulative impacts with C Beds plan not considered

Full text:

Sewage and Flooding

IC1 and IC3 are 'Not Sound' because Ickleford has a Victorian underground system where storm water and sewage are combined in the same pipes. During heavy rain, sewage backs up into gardens and overflows from lavatories. Documentary evidence is in the Ickleford Annual Parish Meeting on 8th May 2014 where Anglian Water made a statement that the existing pipes do not permit larger pumps . Extract from the minutes section 3.3.2 'The impact level for the village has been raised within the company to ensure the situation is addressed as a priority'.

Building on Green Belt
IC1, IC2 and IC3 are 'Not Sound' because they are on Green Belt and this is in conflict with -
- NHDC Strategic Objectives
- National Planning Policy Framework
- The Conservative Party manifesto at the last General Election

Traffic
IC1, IC2, IC3 and LS1 are 'Not Sound' because -
-NHDC Traffic Modelling does not take into account, the increase in traffic from Central Bedfordshire
- of conflict with NHDC Transport Policy

Air Quality
IC1, IC2, IC3 and LS1 are 'Not Sound' because of conflict with NHDC Policy on Air Quality due to
- Reduction of Green Belt
- Increase in traffic

Relocation of Ickleford School
IC3 is 'Not Sound' because of conflict with -
- NHDC policy to protect and enhance the historic character of villages
- National Planning Policy Framework


Object

Local Plan 2011-2031 Proposed Submission Draft

IC3 Land at Bedford Road

Representation ID: 4152

Received: 30/11/2016

Respondent: Mr Alex Goldie

Legally compliant? Not specified

Sound? No

Duty to co-operate? Not specified

Representation Summary:

Object to IC3: Green Belt, wastewater infrastructure capacity, flooding, no prior consultation, traffic modelling does not consider increased traffic from C Beds, impact of school relocation on village character, air quality, cumulative impacts with C Beds plan not considered

Full text:

Sewage and Flooding

IC1 and IC3 are 'Not Sound' because Ickleford has a Victorian underground system where storm water and sewage are combined in the same pipes. During heavy rain, sewage backs up into gardens and overflows from lavatories. Documentary evidence is in the Ickleford Annual Parish Meeting on 8th May 2014 where Anglian Water made a statement that the existing pipes do not permit larger pumps . Extract from the minutes section 3.3.2 'The impact level for the village has been raised within the company to ensure the situation is addressed as a priority'.

Building on Green Belt
IC1, IC2 and IC3 are 'Not Sound' because they are on Green Belt and this is in conflict with -
- NHDC Strategic Objectives
- National Planning Policy Framework
- The Conservative Party manifesto at the last General Election

Traffic
IC1, IC2, IC3 and LS1 are 'Not Sound' because -
-NHDC Traffic Modelling does not take into account, the increase in traffic from Central Bedfordshire
- of conflict with NHDC Transport Policy

Air Quality
IC1, IC2, IC3 and LS1 are 'Not Sound' because of conflict with NHDC Policy on Air Quality due to
- Reduction of Green Belt
- Increase in traffic

Relocation of Ickleford School
IC3 is 'Not Sound' because of conflict with -
- NHDC policy to protect and enhance the historic character of villages
- National Planning Policy Framework


Object

Local Plan 2011-2031 Proposed Submission Draft

LS1 Land at Bedford Road

Representation ID: 4153

Received: 30/11/2016

Respondent: Mr Alex Goldie

Legally compliant? Not specified

Sound? No

Duty to co-operate? Not specified

Representation Summary:

Object to LS1: No prior consultation, traffic modelling does not consider increased traffic from C Beds, air quality, cumulative impacts with C Beds plan not considered

Full text:

Sewage and Flooding

IC1 and IC3 are 'Not Sound' because Ickleford has a Victorian underground system where storm water and sewage are combined in the same pipes. During heavy rain, sewage backs up into gardens and overflows from lavatories. Documentary evidence is in the Ickleford Annual Parish Meeting on 8th May 2014 where Anglian Water made a statement that the existing pipes do not permit larger pumps . Extract from the minutes section 3.3.2 'The impact level for the village has been raised within the company to ensure the situation is addressed as a priority'.

Building on Green Belt
IC1, IC2 and IC3 are 'Not Sound' because they are on Green Belt and this is in conflict with -
- NHDC Strategic Objectives
- National Planning Policy Framework
- The Conservative Party manifesto at the last General Election

Traffic
IC1, IC2, IC3 and LS1 are 'Not Sound' because -
-NHDC Traffic Modelling does not take into account, the increase in traffic from Central Bedfordshire
- of conflict with NHDC Transport Policy

Air Quality
IC1, IC2, IC3 and LS1 are 'Not Sound' because of conflict with NHDC Policy on Air Quality due to
- Reduction of Green Belt
- Increase in traffic

Relocation of Ickleford School
IC3 is 'Not Sound' because of conflict with -
- NHDC policy to protect and enhance the historic character of villages
- National Planning Policy Framework


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