4.13.1 to 4.13.4 Explanation

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Support

Harborough Local Plan 2011-2031, Proposed Submission

Representation ID: 6459

Received: 05/11/2017

Respondent: Mr Matt Vaughan-Smith

Representation Summary:

I fully support the continuation of the Leicester Thurnby and Oadby Green Wedge as it is critical to protecting the settlements of Thurnby and Bushby. To ensure their distinctivness. I also support the extension of the Leicester, Scraptoft, Bushby Green Wedge.
Green Wedges are vital for protecting and conserving valued landscape which I and other residents feel improves the quality of their lives and environment. Green Wedges are also vital for providing an enjoyable environment for health and well being... a green lung and thus helping with air quality.

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I fully support the continuation of the Leicester Thurnby and Oadby Green Wedge as it is critical to protecting the settlements of Thurnby and Bushby. To ensure their distinctivness. I also support the extension of the Leicester, Scraptoft, Bushby Green Wedge.
Green Wedges are vital for protecting and conserving valued landscape which I and other residents feel improves the quality of their lives and environment. Green Wedges are also vital for providing an enjoyable environment for health and well being... a green lung and thus helping with air quality.

Object

Harborough Local Plan 2011-2031, Proposed Submission

Representation ID: 6586

Received: 12/11/2017

Respondent: Mrs Penelope Fielden

Legally compliant? No

Sound? No

Duty to co-operate? No

Representation Summary:

Scraptoft Neighbourhood Plan 2016 shows golf course and nature reserve as essential Green Wedge. They fulfil functions of Green Wedge. Building on these areas would be detrimental to Scraptoft and Leicester residents. Plan is not fit for purpose as contrary to benefitting residents by allowing open space for sport/recreational and health and wellbeing aspects. Green Wedge is also essential to prevent flooding. Scraptoft is an important village with a rural history and a conservation status. Developers likely to insist on more of Green Wedge for housing in order to build the necessary infrastructure half way through.

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Objections re: Green Wedge Reduction

4.13.4 The Scraptoft Neighbourhood Plan map 2016 which was agreed by Harborough Council clearly shows the golf course and nature reserve as essential Green Wedge.

4.13.1 clearly states that "Green Wedges are strategic areas of land" and "are aimed not just at preventing the merging of settlements but also guiding development providing a "green lung" into urban areas and facilitating recreational opportunities." Scraptoft Golf Course provides both of these things already - including a footpath for walkers and ramblers linking people from Leicester (along Keyham Lane West and Hamilton Lane) directly to the countryside. The nature reserve provides a peaceful and open space for both residents and wildlife to enjoy - essential for good mental wellbeing. Building on both of these key parts to the Green Wedge would therefore be highly detrimental to both Scraptoft and Leicester residents. The Leicester residents in question do not even seem to have been informed about this potential destruction of their "green lung"!

4.13.3 NPPF says that open land should be incorporated within it but the concentration of 1200 houses plus a primary school, G.P. surgery, retail premises and the road layouts proposed does not seem to leave any space available (except the narrow strip of Nature Reserve being retained). Therefore the plan is not fit for purpose as contrary to benefitting residents by allowing open space for sport/recreational and health and wellbeing aspects the plan takes these things away! The footpath will be made into a road, the wildlife will be forced out and away from our village and it will become a concrete jungle!

This Green Wedge is also essential to prevent flooding as already the new developments have increased the water running off into the brook as well as flooding on areas of Scraptoft's roads.

Scraptoft is an important village with a rural history and a conservation status. Harborough should be fighting to retain this for us or else we might as well be ceded over to Leicester City Council.

4.13.9 states that "the only types of land use that will normally be considered appropriate for these areas are those were the predominantly open and undeveloped nature of the land is retained." Which clearly does not fit with the building of 1200 houses plus primary school, G.P. surgery, retail premises and roads.

The building of such a concentration on this area also leads me to believe that developers will either insist that more of the Green Wedge land be given over to them for housing or they cannot build the necessary infrastructure half way through - as has happened before in Scraptoft with developers not held to account by Harborough Council.

Surely the importance of the Green Wedge and areas of separation surrounding Scraptoft outweigh the need for housing to be built on it during the next 15 years by Harborough? Other areas VERY nearby such as Hamilton and Barkby Thorpe are already in the process of being developed or have had plans passed for such development to help Leicester fulfil its quota. Harborough need to be standing up and fighting for us as a village.