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Proposed Main Modifications

MM237 - Page 156 Policy GA1 (new criteria to be added) (ED147)

Representation ID: 7300

Received: 05/04/2019

Respondent: Great Ashby Community Council

Representation Summary:

Concern continues about the impact of the vehicular access through residential streets of Great Ashby. The Community Council is concerned that Great Ashby is currently perceived by both the District Council and the Inspector as an annexe of Stevenage Borough Council as opposed to being a community in its own right and part of North Herts

Full text:

Concern continues about the impact of the vehicular access through residential streets of Great Ashby. The Community Council is concerned that Great Ashby is currently perceived by both the District Council and the Inspector as an annexe of Stevenage Borough Council as opposed to being a community in its own right and part of North Herts

Comment

Proposed Main Modifications

MM238 - Page 157 paragraph 13.99

Representation ID: 7301

Received: 05/04/2019

Respondent: Great Ashby Community Council

Representation Summary:

The Community council notes the proposal to reserve land for school provision which is/will be much needed. It would hope that school provision is developed alongside the housing developments but also is concerned about the additional traffic generated by school journeys and the potential impact on the roads currently within Great Ashby.

Full text:

The Community council notes the proposal to reserve land for school provision which is/will be much needed. It would hope that school provision is developed alongside the housing developments but also is concerned about the additional traffic generated by school journeys and the potential impact on the roads currently within Great Ashby.

Comment

Proposed Main Modifications

MM243 - Page 158 paragraph 13.103

Representation ID: 7302

Received: 05/04/2019

Respondent: Great Ashby Community Council

Representation Summary:

The Community Council is unaware of any liaison to date with North Herts District Council or Stevenage Borough Council (as stated in the modifications), concerning safe vehicular access, the provision of parking spaces for residents and appropriate transport arrangements, and would very much welcome discussions

Full text:

The Community Council is unaware of any liaison to date with North Herts District Council or Stevenage Borough Council (as stated in the modifications), concerning safe vehicular access, the provision of parking spaces for residents and appropriate transport arrangements, and would very much welcome discussions

Comment

Proposed Main Modifications

MM244 - Page 158 after paragraph 13.103 (new paragraph)

Representation ID: 7303

Received: 05/04/2019

Respondent: Great Ashby Community Council

Representation Summary:

As the largest parish in North Herts with 5,500+ residents there are currently no medical or health facilities. Meanwhile Knebworth, with a population of only £4,500 has been granted planning permission for a library and second doctors' surgery. It is concerning to note that Great Ashby is only earmarked for two additional GP's to be determined in consultation with the health service providers. The Community Council is concerned that this might simply result in enhancement to existing practices in Stevenage as has occurred to cope with Great Ashby's previous development in the last 15 years

Full text:

As the largest parish in North Herts with 5,500+ residents there are currently no medical or health facilities. Meanwhile Knebworth, with a population of only £4,500 has been granted planning permission for a library and second doctors' surgery. It is concerning to note that Great Ashby is only earmarked for two additional GP's to be determined in consultation with the health service providers. The Community Council is concerned that this might simply result in enhancement to existing practices in Stevenage as has occurred to cope with Great Ashby's previous development in the last 15 years

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