Comment
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 4866
Received: 17/02/2015
Respondent: Mr Martin Burchett
The scale of the map, even when enlarged, is such that the boundaries of the individual sites are not clear, even when read with the descriptions in the appendix. One obvious concern is the capacity of the existing, small primary schools in the area, and even the secondary schools to cope with significantly more pupils, which would be an inevitable consequence of developing on a large scale anywhere, e.g. Roman Road, the Garden Centre and adjacent land. Similar concerns apply to the capacity of the public transport system.
The scale of the map, even when enlarged, is such that the boundaries of the individual sites are not clear, even when read with the descriptions in the appendix. One obvious concern is the capacity of the existing, small primary schools in the area, and even the secondary schools to cope with significantly more pupils, which would be an inevitable consequence of developing on a large scale anywhere, e.g. Roman Road, the Garden Centre and adjacent land. Similar concerns apply to the capacity of the public transport system.