B15 - Spyways School, Gilsmans Hill

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Object

Development Management Plan Consultation Document 3rd February - 27th April 2012

Representation ID: 2281

Received: 06/03/2012

Representation Summary:

This should be left as green space as there is a significant amount of wildlife living in this area (badgers, foxes, owls etc) that would have few places to go. Allowing 33 dwellings to be built here would negatively effect the privacy of the residents of Lilac Court and Arbourvale as there is little natural protection as the trees surronding the area had to be cut back this year. It would also increase traffic on Gillsmans Hill which already has a speeding problem.

Object

Development Management Plan Consultation Document 3rd February - 27th April 2012

Representation ID: 2287

Received: 15/03/2012

Representation Summary:

This would lead to the destruction of woodland and wildlife habitats and be an overdevelopment in an already densely populated area.

Comment

Development Management Plan Consultation Document 3rd February - 27th April 2012

Representation ID: 2494

Received: 11/04/2012

Representation Summary:

Need to keep existing trees and landscape accordingly. Possible lower density. Possible access issues with Gillsmans Hill.

Comment

Development Management Plan Consultation Document 3rd February - 27th April 2012

Representation ID: 2941

Received: 24/04/2012

Representation Summary:

The existing mature trees surrounding this site need to be preserved

Object

Development Management Plan Consultation Document 3rd February - 27th April 2012

Representation ID: 3009

Received: 10/04/2012

Representation Summary:

Infrastructure not adequate, more traffic, over populated, not enough water as it is, Ridge and Hastings cannot cope with any more traffic, schools, doctors, hospital shortage

Comment

Development Management Plan Consultation Document 3rd February - 27th April 2012

Representation ID: 3284

Received: 24/04/2012

Representation Summary:

Protect Ponds Wood SNCI, no loss of springs, ponds or wet woodland.