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Site Proposals document

Representation ID: 15348

Received: 21/03/2018

Respondent: Adrian Fletcher

Representation Summary:

The development would detrimentally affect the local area in particular mature trees.
The access road is junctioned with a national speed limit road having poor visibility.
The access road would affect the peaceful setting of the church and burial grounds.
Access to the site via Stratton road would create a dangerous situation as Stratton Road is in places only wide enough for access by one car at a time.
There is regular local surface water on the proposed development land.
Hainford has insufficient services to support such a significant development.

Full text:

There appears to be an access road planned from the B1354 'old church road', such a road would:
Interfere with the natural peaceful setting of the church to the east and the burial ground to the west;
The road would be directly adjacent to an 'active burial ground', just a few meters from the edge of any access road;
The point at which the new road junction/entrance/exit joins the B1354 is located on a fast (National Speed Limit) road with limited visibility due to the inclination of the road and trees
A number of trees could potentially be affected in making any access road.

Access to the site via Stratton road would create a dangerous situation as Stratton Road is in places only wide enough for access by one car at a time.

This planned site where the house would be located is on an area known to be subject to surface water flooding.

Hainford has insufficient services to support such a significant development.