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Further Proposed Modifications to the North Hertfordshire Local Plan 2011- 2031
MM 010 / FM 039
Representation ID: 8745
Received: 21/06/2021
Respondent: Ms Alice Robertson
See attached representation
Please note my objections to the inclusion of the bk3 site to the local plan (yet again) as follows.
-I object because it’s in an inappropriate development in an area that cannot support it.
-A development as large as this in a rural village will have a detrimental effect on the character of Barkway both in terms of how it will physically change the landscape, and the strain it will put on an already strained infrastructure not just in Barkway but Barley too with the increase in traffic in particular - something we already have a rather large problem with as it is in barley without any real solution in sight.
- if you’ve been through Barkway at school drop off time, you’ll note the high probability of possible accidents on the junction that leads to this very site. It’s a surprise it hasn’t happened already let alone with a further 300 odd car movements happening in the early morning around the same location, same time.
- I’m not even sure why a development of this size in a rural village is being considered given how badly it is supported in all the necessary infrastructure factors required.
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Further Proposed Modifications to the North Hertfordshire Local Plan 2011- 2031
MM 216 / FM 112
Representation ID: 9829
Received: 21/06/2021
Respondent: Ms Alice Robertson
See attached representation
Please note my objections to the inclusion of the bk3 site to the local plan (yet again) as follows.
-I object because it’s in an inappropriate development in an area that cannot support it.
-A development as large as this in a rural village will have a detrimental effect on the character of Barkway both in terms of how it will physically change the landscape, and the strain it will put on an already strained infrastructure not just in Barkway but Barley too with the increase in traffic in particular - something we already have a rather large problem with as it is in barley without any real solution in sight.
- if you’ve been through Barkway at school drop off time, you’ll note the high probability of possible accidents on the junction that leads to this very site. It’s a surprise it hasn’t happened already let alone with a further 300 odd car movements happening in the early morning around the same location, same time.
- I’m not even sure why a development of this size in a rural village is being considered given how badly it is supported in all the necessary infrastructure factors required.