megilleland Posted March 15, 2015 Report Posted March 15, 2015 This looks as if the floodgates for housing are about to open. Letter from Sport England making good points about open space and playing fields - at least they are "on the ball". Lot more detail in letter of what they would expect from developer contributions.
megilleland Posted March 15, 2015 Author Report Posted March 15, 2015 Please provide information on the existing and proposed number of on-site parking spaces: Total proposed (including spaces retained) Cars: 854 Cycle spaces: 460
Denise Lloyd Posted March 15, 2015 Report Posted March 15, 2015 Two cracking responses - that's the way to do it!
Ubique Posted March 16, 2015 Report Posted March 16, 2015 To be very honest when I saw this Planning Application I thought that the houses will fill in an area very nicely - but after Megilland posted a number of comments / objection I realised that one point I hadn't considered was the proposed drain on my Surgery at Bobblestock - OK if my need is urgent I stand a very good chance of being seen the same day - and I appriciate that , however if my request to see a Dr. Is not , in my judgement , urgent I may have to wait at least 14 days , therefore with a growth of at least a 1000 which may include 300 young children ( guessument ) the pressure on the nearest Surgery will increase . The Planners must also consider the drain on the local schools etc . It's not all black and white . Be interesting to hear what the local Cllr has to say !
Paul Neades Posted March 16, 2015 Report Posted March 16, 2015 Ubique, I wouldent rely on the Drain on local services stopping it. Today planners past 40 homes in Bartestree on a site they had previously rejected after the parish council was gifted a field by the developer. No Doctors Surgery, No Dentist, All nearby schools are at capacity along with local overcapacity sewage system. I'm afraid with the current conservative policy of mass building is the shape of things to come wether it be on a Brown/Green field site wherever it seems unstoppable. "Time for a change"
twowheelsgood Posted March 16, 2015 Report Posted March 16, 2015 Ubique, I wouldent rely on the Drain on local services stopping it. Today planners past 40 homes in Bartestree on a site they had previously rejected ... Councillors approved the application, not planners - big difference in who and how they can be held accountable for their actions. Unless you're a tory councillor making a planning application ...
Paul Neades Posted March 17, 2015 Report Posted March 17, 2015 I stand corrected indeed you are right I will correct my post apologies.
Paul Neades Posted March 17, 2015 Report Posted March 17, 2015 Ubique, I wouldent rely on the Drain on local services stopping it. Today planners past 40 homes in Bartestree on a site they had previously rejected after the parish council was gifted a field by the developer. No Doctors Surgery, No Dentist, All nearby schools are at capacity along with local overcapacity sewage system. I'm afraid with the current conservative policy of mass building is the shape of things to come wether it be on a Brown/Green field site wherever it seems unstoppable. "Time for a change" ... Apologies this should have read "The Planning Committee"
greenknight Posted March 17, 2015 Report Posted March 17, 2015 Sorry people's this is just fantasy. Mulching through my toast ( yes mulching...all teeth gone, eyesight fading etc etc) the Right Honourable Brandon Lewis MP highlighted the fact that the majority of new development is on brown field sites. He must mean where the soil has been turned then! Now I need to find my hearing aid quick like before our local Clinical Commissioning Group say No to freebies. Once I have completed this mission it's time to fill in the forms for my Lifetime Benefit Award after all the antics of the last two governments have made me quite unstable.....you can still get this award can't you?
greenknight Posted March 17, 2015 Report Posted March 17, 2015 I should have added that I have asked NHS England whether they have budgeted for an in-house pharmacy plus future use diagnostic provision such as portable ultrasound scanning and even pre hospital outpatient appointments.
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