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Object
Harborough Local Plan 2011-2031, Proposed Submission
Representation ID: 6035
Received: 01/11/2017
Respondent: Mr Gary Shepherd
Legally compliant? Yes
Sound? No
Duty to co-operate? No
What does this mean and what plans are in place to do so. The brook has not been maintained in the 20 years i have lived here and is needed to prevent the risk of flooding in the event of the development plan being adopted. There are already issues with the brook relating to flooding as a result of the recent development off Beeby Road. This needs to be addressed
What does this mean and what plans are in place to do so. The brook has not been maintained in the 20 years i have lived here and is needed to prevent the risk of flooding in the event of the development plan being adopted. There are already issues with the brook relating to flooding as a result of the recent development off Beeby Road. This needs to be addressed
Support
Harborough Local Plan 2011-2031, Proposed Submission
Representation ID: 6066
Received: 01/11/2017
Respondent: Miss Susan Elgar
Not sure what this entails.
The brook clearly needs to be maintained and the water that is currently entering from Beeby Road area has already had an impact on the amount of silting, clearly looks like builders sand, which has had an adverse effect on wildlife that is supported by the Brook. Also adding to the fact that it now floods with heavy rainfall.
Not sure what this entails.
The brook clearly needs to be maintained and the water that is currently entering from Beeby Road area has already had an impact on the amount of silting, clearly looks like builders sand, which has had an adverse effect on wildlife that is supported by the Brook. Also adding to the fact that it now floods with heavy rainfall.
Object
Harborough Local Plan 2011-2031, Proposed Submission
Representation ID: 6963
Received: 17/11/2017
Respondent: kevin dias
Legally compliant? Yes
Sound? No
Duty to co-operate? No
it is fine as it is and shouldnt be changed
I totally object to the development of the 1200 new homes as it will cause major disruption to the area. I have concerns with traffic, noise, pollution, and the major disruption to the natural wildlife and greenery of the area. It will also have a massive impact to the schools, doctors surgeries, hospitals, and nurseries in the area which area currently struggling without the added pressure. The roads cannot handle the traffic now and I fail to see how an additional 1200 homes will manage.
it is fine as it is and shouldnt be changed
I totally object to the development of the 1200 new homes as it will cause major disruption to the area. I have concerns with traffic, noise, pollution, and the major disruption to the natural wildlife and greenery of the area. It will also have a massive impact to the schools, doctors surgeries, hospitals, and nurseries in the area which area currently struggling without the added pressure. The roads cannot handle the traffic now and I fail to see how an additional 1200 homes will manage.
Object
Harborough Local Plan 2011-2031, Proposed Submission
Representation ID: 7087
Received: 17/11/2017
Respondent: Mrs margaret Garven
Legally compliant? No
Sound? Yes
Duty to co-operate? No
How can the Scraptoft Brook be ''naturalised''? Surely its present state is the natural one created by the habitat through which it flows. Any measures to ''naturalise' 'it will, therefore, be ARTIFICIALLY created and .as usual, would end up with an ''idealised'' cosmetic appearance of what the developers think ''natural'' should look like. Also, there is no mention of how this will affect the residents of Keays Way and Hall Road whose gardens border the Scraptoft Brook..
How can the Scraptoft Brook be ''naturalised''? Surely its present state is the natural one created by the habitat through which it flows. Any measures to ''naturalise' 'it will, therefore, be ARTIFICIALLY created and .as usual, would end up with an ''idealised'' cosmetic appearance of what the developers think ''natural'' should look like. Also, there is no mention of how this will affect the residents of Keays Way and Hall Road whose gardens border the Scraptoft Brook..