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Local Plan 2011-2031 Proposed Submission Draft

Codicote

Representation ID: 2459

Received: 30/11/2016

Respondent: Mr & Mrs D Kirk

Number of people: 2

Legally compliant? Not specified

Sound? Not specified

Duty to co-operate? Not specified

Representation Summary:

Object on the following grounds:
insufficient infrastructure within the area;
traffic congestion;
insufficient space at Codicote school;
few facilities in Codicote; and
what are the plans for improved healthcare and education provision?

Full text:

We personally object to the plan due to the insufficient infrastructure within the area. Traffic is a current problem with the roads being gridlocked.
The parents and children going to Codicote School have no crossing patrol at the busy high street.
Codicote school does not have sufficient space to keep on extending and parking is a current issue now in Meadow Way and St Albans road imagine the problems if we keep extending the school.
The never-ending quarry lorries also pose a safety risk to villagers in Codicote especially school children and parents.
Codicote has very few facilities meaning people have to travel to near by towns which means again an increase of traffic during all times of the day.
It is an impossibility to get a doctors appointment and hospital appointment now. what plans are there for improved health care provisions in North Hertfordshire.
I am sure you are aware all schools are currently well over subscribed and only an additional twenty places added at Hitchin Girls and Hitchin Boys and the Priory was overlooked for expansion, no other expansions in Letchworth or Baldock etc. have been considered and the same with primary schools.
Are there any plans for better internet services within Codicote?
I feel the best option due to the lack of infrastructure, over subscribed schools and traffic is to build a new garden City with sufficient infrastructure than add to the current problems we are facing in North Hertfordshire.

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