Object

Draft Local Plan - Supplementary Consultation

Representation ID: 7686

Received: 12/03/2019

Respondent: Mrs Naomi Courtenay

Representation Summary:

The field is part of the Green belt. There are Oak trees and wildlife living in this area. It keeps Hockley Heath a county village. With the massive development at Blythe this is enough alteration of the local area. The field is not big enough to meet your targets so it should be left as a place for the wildlife/flora and forna or the local area. There are owls, bees, foxes and badgers that live around the field. Also a woodpecker. What about these poor creatures?
Impact on wildlife, environment, local pollution as the motorway is already near by.

Full text:

I believe that this will alter the village too much, Hockley Heath is a small community and the land at school road being green belt is part of the character. the houses will be near to the motorway and Hockley heath already has pollution from the motorway this will add more to this.
The fields are part of the village heratige with the proposed development effecting wild life and the environment both in the fields and near the canal.
with already having the new development at Blythe this will cause way too much traffic through the whole village and congestion, which is already bad especially with divertions from the motorway sometimes.
The field is part of Hockley Heaths Green belt. there are lovely Oak trees and plenty of wildlife living in the field by the pond and around. It keeps Hockley Heath a county village. With the massive development at Blythe this is enough alteration of the local area. Also the field is not big enough to meet your targets so it should be left as a place for the wildlife/flora and forna or the local area. There are owls and bees that live around the field. Also, foxes and badgers. there is also a woodpecker. what about these poor creatures?