Object

Solihull Local Plan (Draft Submission) 2020

Representation ID: 10904

Received: 14/12/2020

Respondent: Stephanie James

Legally compliant? No

Sound? No

Duty to co-operate? No

Representation Summary:

The Cheswick Green area has already been subjected to extensive development, which has heavily impacted our public services and ability to use them. To further add to this, when it is already impossible to see your GP or drive safely past the school, is utter madness. Development in this area appears to be extremely disproportionate to other areas. Reassurances and provisions given for previous approved developments regarding public services and flooding proved to be pointless and our concerns were proved to be completely valid. Further development of the area will decimate even more of our precious green space

Change suggested by respondent:

Brownfield sites should be used before decimating even more precious green space. The huge concerns of every single Cheswick Green resident I have spoken to should be heard, acknowledged and answered. We have already been adversely affected by the recent and ongoing developments in our area, which as I mentioned seem to be highly disproportionate to other areas. From what I understand, it is intended that an artificial boundary is created by building a road as part of the proposed development? I believe this is at odds with the intentions of national planning policy and opens the area up for even further development.

Full text:

The Cheswick Green area has already been subjected to extensive development, which has heavily impacted our public services and ability to use them. To further add to this, when it is already impossible to see your GP or drive safely past the school, is utter madness. Development in this area appears to be extremely disproportionate to other areas. Reassurances and provisions given for previous approved developments regarding public services and flooding proved to be pointless and our concerns were proved to be completely valid. Further development of the area will decimate even more of our precious green space