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Local Plan 2011-2031 Proposed Submission Draft
Policy SP5: Countryside and Green Belt
Representation ID: 322
Received: 09/11/2016
Respondent: Mr Alan J Lines
Legally compliant? Not specified
Sound? Not specified
Duty to co-operate? Not specified
Object on the following grounds:
green belt boundaries should only be altered in exceptional circumstances; and
greater emphasis should be placed on development of brownfield sites.
Proposed large-scale development on the local green belt will drastically change the character of our area and impact my quality of life. In focusing development almost entirely around the area's main towns and Stevenage, planners are extending urban sprawl, destroying countryside and valuable agricultural land as well as the setting and special character of several communities such as Baldock and Graveley all of which are contrary to NPPF 80.
The NPPF also makes clear that, once established, green belt boundaries should only be altered in exceptional circumstances, through the preparation or review of the Local Plan. Meeting assessed housing need has been adjudged by Government not to meet the exceptional circumstances criteria.
There is not enough emphasis on prioritising development on brown field sites. This should be given much greater emphasis. NHDC should be pursuing a policy of Brownfield Sites First.
Further development around Great Ashby, especially at Roundwood would result in unacceptable increases in traffic coming down a very narrow road (Church Lane). Part of Church Lane is single track and it also constitutes a section of the Hertfordshire Way Walking Route so putting the ramblers at much greater risk.
Object
Local Plan 2011-2031 Proposed Submission Draft
Policy SP14: Site BA1 - North of Baldock
Representation ID: 323
Received: 09/11/2016
Respondent: Mr Alan J Lines
Legally compliant? Not specified
Sound? Not specified
Duty to co-operate? Not specified
Object on the following grounds:
development will affect the setting and special character of communities such as Baldock.
Proposed large-scale development on the local green belt will drastically change the character of our area and impact my quality of life. In focusing development almost entirely around the area's main towns and Stevenage, planners are extending urban sprawl, destroying countryside and valuable agricultural land as well as the setting and special character of several communities such as Baldock and Graveley all of which are contrary to NPPF 80.
The NPPF also makes clear that, once established, green belt boundaries should only be altered in exceptional circumstances, through the preparation or review of the Local Plan. Meeting assessed housing need has been adjudged by Government not to meet the exceptional circumstances criteria.
There is not enough emphasis on prioritising development on brown field sites. This should be given much greater emphasis. NHDC should be pursuing a policy of Brownfield Sites First.
Further development around Great Ashby, especially at Roundwood would result in unacceptable increases in traffic coming down a very narrow road (Church Lane). Part of Church Lane is single track and it also constitutes a section of the Hertfordshire Way Walking Route so putting the ramblers at much greater risk.
Object
Local Plan 2011-2031 Proposed Submission Draft
Policy SP16: Site NS1 - North of Stevenage
Representation ID: 324
Received: 09/11/2016
Respondent: Mr Alan J Lines
Legally compliant? Not specified
Sound? Not specified
Duty to co-operate? Not specified
Object on the following grounds:
green belt boundaries should be altered in exceptional circumstances;
increased traffic on Church Lane; and
setting and character of communities such as Graveley.
Proposed large-scale development on the local green belt will drastically change the character of our area and impact my quality of life. In focusing development almost entirely around the area's main towns and Stevenage, planners are extending urban sprawl, destroying countryside and valuable agricultural land as well as the setting and special character of several communities such as Baldock and Graveley all of which are contrary to NPPF 80.
The NPPF also makes clear that, once established, green belt boundaries should only be altered in exceptional circumstances, through the preparation or review of the Local Plan. Meeting assessed housing need has been adjudged by Government not to meet the exceptional circumstances criteria.
There is not enough emphasis on prioritising development on brown field sites. This should be given much greater emphasis. NHDC should be pursuing a policy of Brownfield Sites First.
Further development around Great Ashby, especially at Roundwood would result in unacceptable increases in traffic coming down a very narrow road (Church Lane). Part of Church Lane is single track and it also constitutes a section of the Hertfordshire Way Walking Route so putting the ramblers at much greater risk.
Object
Local Plan 2011-2031 Proposed Submission Draft
Policy SP18: Site GA2 - Land off Mendip Way, Great Ashby
Representation ID: 325
Received: 09/11/2016
Respondent: Mr Alan J Lines
Legally compliant? Not specified
Sound? Not specified
Duty to co-operate? Not specified
Object on the following grounds:
unacceptable increases in traffic on Church Lane; and
risk to ramblers on the Hertfordshire Way walking route.
Proposed large-scale development on the local green belt will drastically change the character of our area and impact my quality of life. In focusing development almost entirely around the area's main towns and Stevenage, planners are extending urban sprawl, destroying countryside and valuable agricultural land as well as the setting and special character of several communities such as Baldock and Graveley all of which are contrary to NPPF 80.
The NPPF also makes clear that, once established, green belt boundaries should only be altered in exceptional circumstances, through the preparation or review of the Local Plan. Meeting assessed housing need has been adjudged by Government not to meet the exceptional circumstances criteria.
There is not enough emphasis on prioritising development on brown field sites. This should be given much greater emphasis. NHDC should be pursuing a policy of Brownfield Sites First.
Further development around Great Ashby, especially at Roundwood would result in unacceptable increases in traffic coming down a very narrow road (Church Lane). Part of Church Lane is single track and it also constitutes a section of the Hertfordshire Way Walking Route so putting the ramblers at much greater risk.