Object
Harborough Local Plan 2011-2031, Proposed Submission
Representation ID: 5600
Received: 27/10/2017
Respondent: Dr ANGELA WINTER
Legally compliant? Yes
Sound? No
Duty to co-operate? No
1. would require development on green field land, having a detrimental impact on the rural landscape
2. Would reduce the green wedge between Claybrooke Parva and Claybrooke Magna destroying the individual heritage of these settlements which date back to Anglo-Saxon times
3. Would increase pressure on Claybrooke School where there is already a significant issue with dangerous parking outside on a sharp bend in Main Road, Claybrooke Parva which makes driving through the area hazardous.
4. There are already long queues to get onto the A5 at Woodway Lane (from Parva) and High Cross in a morning
1. would require development on green field land, having a detrimental impact on the rural landscape
2. Would reduce the green wedge between Claybrooke Parva and Claybrooke Magna destroying the individual heritage of these settlements which date back to Anglo-Saxon times
3. Would increase pressure on Claybrooke School where there is already a significant issue with dangerous parking outside on a sharp bend in Main Road, Claybrooke Parva which makes driving through the area hazardous.
4. There are already long queues to get onto the A5 at Woodway Lane (from Parva) and High Cross in a morning