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Local Plan 2011-2031 Proposed Submission Draft

Policy SP19: Sites EL1, EL2 and EL3 - East of Luton

Representation ID: 4046

Received: 28/11/2016

Respondent: Mr Stephen White

Legally compliant? Not specified

Sound? Not specified

Duty to co-operate? Not specified

Representation Summary:

Objection to SP19:
-destruction of an area of outstanding natural beauty, destroy wildlife (i.e deer, red kites, buzzards etc.) habitat
-no infrastructure to accommodate the building of more homes
-no major roads in the area to accommodate the extra 2000 plus cars
-Wigmore area is already at full capacity
-emergency services wouldn't be able to cope
-developers are only interested in making money
-other sites to the west & north of Luton that are considerably less attractive, to build on.
-large population on the Wigmore side of Luton
-nobody wants the green belt touched-recreation

Full text:

It is with great dismay that I learn yet again of the intention to develop on land to the east of Luton. I thought this had been eradicated but it has reared its ugly head again. When are they going to get the message they are NOT wanted here? Apart from the fact that they want to destroy an area of outstanding natural beauty, destroy wildlife (i.e deer, red kites, buzzards etc.) habitat, there is no infrastructure to accommodate the building of more homes. There are no major roads in the area to accommodate the extra 2000 plus cars .The Wigmore area is already at full capacity. Also the emergency services wouldn't be able to cope. Developers are not interested in building to house people, they are only interested in making money, regardless of who they upset. If they have to build, there are other sites to the west & north of Luton that are considerably less attractive, to build on. There is a large population on the Wigmore side of Luton and nobody wants the green belt touched. Please leave it untouched so the wildlife can live in peace and unthreatened, and the human population can continue to walk and enjoy this beautiful part of the world.


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