Object

Draft Local Plan - Supplementary Consultation

Representation ID: 10301

Received: 13/03/2019

Respondent: Hazel Truman

Representation Summary:

Objection to Site 18:
- Loss of green and open space
- Permanent loss of sports ground
- Poor drainage and flooding
- Traffic -Sharmans Cross Road is already an extremely busy road
- Highway safety issues for pedestrians, could discourage children walking to school
- Increased Pollution
- The parking for the Club will be insufficient at peak times and people park on the road

Full text:

I wish to object to the inclusion in the LDP of a development on the rugby ground on Sharmans Cross Road.
My principal concerns are as follows:
1. Loss of green, open space
The site is currently a welcome, open space in a pleasant, residential area, and should be used for recreation. In addition it is beneficial in being grassed as it can absorb some of the rainfall to reduce flooding. If this area is built on as proposed, we will lose many things:

a. Permanent loss of sports ground - Solihull is already poorly supplied with sports facilities, and this site in particular is covenanted to be used for sports. This covenant alone should be sufficient reason not to ever consider development of this site. The covenant should be honoured, and local clubs allowed use of the ground. Lack of facilities reduces the participation in sport of children and adults, impacting health and general well-being. Solihull's poor performance in this area could also negatively impact the attractiveness of the area.

b. The character of the area - Currently, the dwellings in this vicinity are predominantly widely spaced, two storey houses with large gardens and open space around. The planned development would need to be 4-5 times denser, so with less gardens and/or taller. They will thus be out of character with the area. Solihull could lose its reputation as being a 'nice place to live' if developments are overcrowded like this.

c. Drainage - Gardens and land in this area already suffer from poor drainage and flooding. The significant increase in hard surfaces proposed for this site will increase flooding in the area, with many environmental and social impacts.


2. Traffic
Sharmans Cross Road is already an extremely busy road, and is particularly hazardous at either end of the school day when there are many children walking, scooting or cycling along and across the road. Both ends of this road are very congested with large queues attempting to access Streetsbrook Road or the roundabout at Prospect Lane. The addition of up to 100 dwellings will inevitably add to this congestion and increase the risk of death or serious injury to pedestrians and other road users. Any other point of egress from this site would not be any better, with traffic still ultimately increasing congestion near the town centre. In turn, this again impacts the attractiveness of the area to visitors, residents and businesses.

3. Pollution
Along with congestion on these roads, the increased queuing traffic will increase pollution on routes where children are walking to school, impacting their health. Such less desirable circumstances could also discourage children from walking to school when we should be doing all we can to increase this.

4. Parking
The parking for the Club will be insufficient at peak times, hence users will be forced to park on the road. This would exacerbate all the above points: congestion, risk to road users, and pollution. Also, parking for residents would be very limited due to the density of the proposed development. This would create further problems, including a possible clash between residents and club members over the use of club parking spaces.

Considering all the above points, I demand that the 2013 policy to maintain the sports ground only covenant and not selling the freehold is upheld