Object
Draft Local Plan - Supplementary Consultation
Representation ID: 8432
Received: 14/03/2019
Respondent: H Reed
- Avoiding urban sprawl is the purpose of Green Belt, which this development goes against, joining Dickens Heath, Tidbury Green and Majors Green.
- Destroying Green Belt irreparably damages the area and therefore quality of life for current and future residents.
- Suggesting that the development would shift the focus on vehicular traffic movements away from Dickens Heath Road to an area which is equally, if not more congested on Haslucks Green Road is unacceptable. Traffic frequently queues from the corner of Bills lane to the Stratford Road.
Avoiding urban sprawl is the purpose of Green Belt, which this development goes against, joining Dickens Heath, Tidbury Green and Majors Green.
Destroying Green Belt irreparably damages the area and therefore quality of life for current and future residents.
Suggesting that the development would shift the focus on vehicular traffic movements away from Dickens Heath Road to an area which is equally, if not more congested on Haslucks Green Road is unacceptable. Traffic frequently queues from the corner of bills lane to the Stratford Road.