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Harborough Local Plan 2011-2031, Proposed Submission

Representation ID: 5807

Received: 30/10/2017

Respondent: Mrs Elizabeth Keenan

Legally compliant? No

Sound? No

Duty to co-operate? Yes

Representation Summary:

Warehousing should be strategic not speculative
Future warehousing should be rail served
Unemployment low so more low paid jobs not needed
Increased road congestion
Increased air and noise pollution
Loss of productive agricultural land
Just fulfilling developers want for 700,000 sq Mts does not justify this
proposal
Should not be a political decision based on greed

Full text:

Not justified
- appears opportunistic as Developers have outstandinding applications for
a total of 700,000 sq mts, impossible not to note that the sizes are
identical and fulfill what the Developers want/expect from HDC
-recent reports express extreme concerns over growing air pollution and
it's effect on health, so emphasis should be on rail served warehousing
-original draft local plan did not suggest this amount of warehousing at
Magna Park, this is a recent change and so a huge change to local
expectations
-unemployment is very low in the area,, 10,000 low skilled, low paid and
often temporary jobs are not needed and so cannot justify development.
-inevitably there would be a huge increase in traffic, both HGV and cars
adding to existing traffic misery. The A5 is known to be inadequate and
Lutterworth suffers congestion and villages rat runs
-there are many competing warehouses in close proximity, Rugby Gateway,
DIRFT etc, they already experience recruitment difficulties and so workers
would be needed from even greater distances, so more pollution and
congestion
-HDC should be planning for more high skilled, high paid employment for
future generations in LE17 , offering apprenticeships, development not
just bottom of the ladder jobs.
-we all know new housing is needed but few employees at Magna Park will be
able to afford any properties in and around the area, so more commuting
-there is no mention a green space between Magna Park and Ullesthorpe so no
protection of the village
- the impact of 24 hour operations will bring misery, noise, air pollution
and affect human life and well being
-loss of valuable agricultural land
- a threat to wildlife habitat
-local residents views should be respected