Object

Solihull Local Plan (Draft Submission) 2020

Representation ID: 14521

Received: 19/11/2020

Respondent: Mary Jackson

Legally compliant? Not specified

Sound? Not specified

Duty to co-operate? Not specified

Representation Summary:

Building on the sports fields will affect our children (and adults) who play rugby and football on these fields.
The land is high grade GREEN BELT
Detrimental to wildlife
Would add to congestion and worsen flood risk
Doesn't think the mitigation measures are achievable
The character and setting of the Village will be adversely affected

Full text:

The reason for objections are as follows:

Your possible comments might be around:

- There are numerous sports fields included so this will affect our children (and adults) who play rugby and football on these fields, including Old Yardleians Rugby Club, Highgate Football Club and Wychall Wanderers Football Club, as well as Fitbox boot camp on the rugby field.

- The land is high grade GREEN BELT – Government policy is to protect Green Belt and develop Brownfield land first.

- Site 4 is surrounded by Local Wildlife Sites and Ancient Woodland – this will be so detrimental to the deer, badgers, bats and other wildlife that roam in these fields and adjoining woodland.

- The narrow rural road network cannot take further development and is already overloaded. The congestion within Dickens Heath at peak times is not sustainable.

- Site 4 is mostly in flood Zone 1, these fields flood every winter and whenever there is a particularly heavy rainfall as the area is of bolder clay that restricts permeability.

- Sustainability – Some of the mitigation measures included in the Plan are not achievable, therefore it isn’t sustainable. Other sites are more sustainable.

- The character and setting of the Village will be adversely affected and sense of community and identity compromised. There are strong, definable boundaries to the existing Village being the canal and the woodlands and ancient hedgerows.