Object

Draft Local Plan-Part 2 Site Allocations

Representation ID: 21140

Received: 15/03/2020

Respondent: Mr JOHN FARLEY

Representation Summary:

The field must be preserved for it's ecological, environmental, aesthetic, amenity and historic values.
Ecological: long established flora and fauna habitat.
Environmental: Established deciduous trees consume CO2 and help to mitigate harmful pollution from town centre traffic and home heating fuel systems, in a dense housing settlement.
Amenity, history and aesthetic. The land fulfils the following values, to quote the Planning Portal: A positive element or elements that contribute to the overall character or enjoyment of an area. For example, open land, trees, historic buildings and the inter-relationship between them, or less tangible factors such as tranquillity.

Full text:

The field must be preserved for it's ecological, environmental, aesthetic, amenity and historic values.
Ecological: long established flora and fauna habitat.
Environmental: Established deciduous trees consume CO2 and help to mitigate harmful pollution from town centre traffic and home heating fuel systems, in a dense housing settlement.
Amenity, history and aesthetic. The land fulfils the following values, to quote the Planning Portal: A positive element or elements that contribute to the overall character or enjoyment of an area. For example, open land, trees, historic buildings and the inter-relationship between them, or less tangible factors such as tranquillity.