Object

Preferred Site Allocations 2018

Representation ID: 19076

Received: 22/02/2018

Respondent: Mr Philip Hirst

Representation Summary:

* If housing is built on the site, additional primary school spaces need to be provided or a new school needs to be built as Holly Trees will also be placed under additional pressure
* Pavement access to the site to the High Street/Train Station would need to be substantially improved as it is poor
* If developed, site should have a substantial green barrier with the London Road for noise and air pollution control for residents

Full text:

022 - HoneyPot Lane:
* HoneyPot Lane is too narrow a road to accommodate additional traffic and frequently queues onto London Road in the morning and afternoon around school pick up time
* If housing is built on the site, additional primary school spaces need to be provided at St Peters (although there are restrictions with building at the school), at another school or a new school needs to be built as Holly Trees will also be placed under additional pressure
* Pavement access to the site to the High Street/Train Station would need to be substantially improved as it is poor
* If developed, site should have a substantial green barrier with the A12 for noise and air pollution control for residents

032 - Nags Head Lane:
* If housing is built on the site, additional primary school spaces need to be provided at St Peters (although there are restrictions with building at the school), at another school or a new school needs to be built as Holly Trees will also be placed under additional pressure
* Pavement access to the site to the High Street/Train Station would need to be substantially improved as it is poor
* If developed, site should have a substantial green barrier with the London Road for noise and air pollution control for residents