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Local Plan 2011-2031 Proposed Submission Draft
CD3 Land north of The Close
Representation ID: 1575
Received: 30/11/2016
Respondent: Mr Colin Argent
Legally compliant? No
Sound? No
Duty to co-operate? No
Object to CD3:
- Building on the Green Belt and loss of public access to Open Space
- Access - access road Valley Road already narrow and constrained would not be able to safely support additional dwellers and construction traffic. Refuse truck already has difficulty.
- Housing - Scale of development, Development of a new Garden town/city should be prioritised
- Sustainability - local services and transport infrastructure
Loss of green belt land used for public access - green space popular with local walkers and children would be lost
Access - access road Valley Road already narrow and constrained would not be able to safely support additional dwellers and construction traffic. Refuse truck already has difficulty.
Housing - NHDC are pushing extra houses on local communities to support Luton and Stevenage requirement. Development of a new Garden town/city should be prioritised
Sustainability - would increase village by 25% overwhelming local services and transport infrastucture
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Local Plan 2011-2031 Proposed Submission Draft
CD1 Land south of Cowards Lane
Representation ID: 1577
Received: 30/11/2016
Respondent: Mr Colin Argent
Legally compliant? No
Sound? No
Duty to co-operate? Yes
Object to CD1:
- Loss of green belt
- Access - Codicote High Street already very congested at peak times. Additional vehicles trying to turn right onto this will exacerbate the situation.
- Housing - NHDC are pushing extra houses on local communities to support Luton and Stevenage requirement. Development of a new Garden town/city should be prioritised
- Small development with more affordable housing required to allow local children to be able to afford to live locally
Loss of green belt
Access - Codicote High Street already very congested at peak times. Additional vehicles trying to turn right onto this will exacerbate the situation.
Housing - NHDC are pushing extra houses on local communities to support Luton and Stevenage requirement. Development of a new Garden town/city should be prioritised
Object
Local Plan 2011-2031 Proposed Submission Draft
CD2 Codicote Garden Centre, High Street
Representation ID: 1579
Received: 30/11/2016
Respondent: Mr Colin Argent
Legally compliant? No
Sound? No
Duty to co-operate? Yes
Objection to CD2:
- Loss of green belt land
- Loss of employment and recreation. Garden centre and cafe enjoyed by many local and elderly people. Centre activly supports local charities and fundraising.
- Access - Additional traffic down Codicote road will exacerbate existing congestion problems.
- Housing - NHDC are pushing extra houses on local communities to support Luton and Stevenage requirement. Development of a new Garden town/city should be prioritised
Loss of green belt land
Loss of employment and recreation. Garden centre and cafe enjoyed by many local and elderly people. Centre activly supports local charities and fundraising.
Access - Additional traffic down Codicote road will exacerbate existing congestion problems.
Housing - NHDC are pushing extra houses on local communities to support Luton and Stevenage requirement. Development of a new Garden town/city should be prioritised
Object
Local Plan 2011-2031 Proposed Submission Draft
CD5 Land south of Heath Lane
Representation ID: 1580
Received: 30/11/2016
Respondent: Mr Colin Argent
Legally compliant? No
Sound? No
Duty to co-operate? Yes
Objection to CD5:
- Loss of green belt land used for public access
- Access - Heath Lane too steep and fast for safe access. St Albans Road too congested with pinch spots at the High Street. High Street already congested at peak times. School access already difficult.
- Housing - NHDC are pushing extra houses on local communities to support Luton and Stevenage requirement. Development of a new Garden town/city should be prioritised
Loss of green belt land used for public access - green space popular with local walkers and children would be lost
Access - Heath Lane too steep and fast for safe access. St Albans Road too congested with pinch spots at the High Street. High Street already congested at peak times. School access already difficult.
Housing - NHDC are pushing extra houses on local communities to support Luton and Stevenage requirement. Development of a new Garden town/city should be prioritised