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Support
Harborough Local Plan 2011-2031, Proposed Submission
Representation ID: 5409
Received: 10/10/2017
Respondent: Mr Ian Ball
Must be more coordinated not a tree here or small area of green there.
must be more coordinated not a tree here or small area of greem there
Support
Harborough Local Plan 2011-2031, Proposed Submission
Representation ID: 6025
Received: 01/11/2017
Respondent: Mr Gary Shepherd
In the event of the plan being successful there has to be provision for significant play space and sports facilities to ensure the needs of the population as a whole are met. This means the provision of both indoor and outdoor facilities and sports pitches catering for all ages. There are currently no sports facilities in the village at all and we need to make sure that we try to attract youngsters especially into sport to give them things to do and work towards and take a pride in.
In the event of the plan being successful there has to be provision for significant play space and sports facilities to ensure the needs of the population as a whole are met. This means the provision of both indoor and outdoor facilities and sports pitches catering for all ages. There are currently no sports facilities in the village at all and we need to make sure that we try to attract youngsters especially into sport to give them things to do and work towards and take a pride in.
Object
Harborough Local Plan 2011-2031, Proposed Submission
Representation ID: 7197
Received: 17/11/2017
Respondent: Mrs margaret Garven
Legally compliant? No
Sound? Yes
Duty to co-operate? No
Not only is Scraptoft expected to absorb another 1200 houses and a range of other buildings (in addition to a large no of houses already built) but will, also, be expected to find space for sports pitches and open space for recreation facilities. This will mean the destruction of the majority of the land surrounding Scraptoft including the natural habitat and wildlife. Not only do some of the surrounding fields have evidence of ridge and furrow from Medieval times but, also, retain much of the historical, rural and pastoral nature of the village..
Not only is Scraptoft expected to absorb another 1200 houses and a range of other buildings (in addition to a large no of houses already built) but will, also, be expected to find space for sports pitches and open space for recreation facilities. This will mean the destruction of the majority of the land surrounding Scraptoft including the natural habitat and wildlife. Not only do some of the surrounding fields have evidence of ridge and furrow from Medieval times but, also, retain much of the historical, rural and pastoral nature of the village..