Local Development Framework Consultation
Response from Mr and Mrs Andrew and Louise Barker (Individual)
1. Mr and Mrs Andrew and Louise Barker (Individual) : 3 Jul 2008 11:37:00
Please write your comment or explain your reasons for supporting or opposing this part of the Report. You may also wish to refer to the tests of soundess in the glossary of the Preferred Options document before making your comments.
I am writing to object to the planning proposals that relate to the development of Burton in Kendal.
The residents of Burton in Kendal live in a beautiful rural location which has seen substantial change within the last 10 years with the demise of 2 local garages at opposite ends of the village subsequently transformed into housing, the introduction of 2 business parks (Clawthorpe and more recently Dalton Hall) and more recently the demise of the village playground at Boon Town to make way for housing - even after much protest and objection
The possible housing developmnent you are considering east of Morewood Drive would impact on our busy roads, past the primary school and up Morewood Drive and put children at risk due to the increased volume of traffic which is already chaotic around school opening and closing times.
The proposed development west of st James drive would have major access problems along the narrow Tanpits Lane and Station Lane.
The proposed option north of the Church would have traffic issues due to the dangerous Church Bank corner.
As there is no employment within the village, any proposed new development would result in more and more people joining the line of commuters out of the village which obviously is not good for the environment
In summary Burton in kendal is a picturesque village that could be ruined by these potential developments.
The residents of Burton in Kendal live in a beautiful rural location which has seen substantial change within the last 10 years with the demise of 2 local garages at opposite ends of the village subsequently transformed into housing, the introduction of 2 business parks (Clawthorpe and more recently Dalton Hall) and more recently the demise of the village playground at Boon Town to make way for housing - even after much protest and objection
The possible housing developmnent you are considering east of Morewood Drive would impact on our busy roads, past the primary school and up Morewood Drive and put children at risk due to the increased volume of traffic which is already chaotic around school opening and closing times.
The proposed development west of st James drive would have major access problems along the narrow Tanpits Lane and Station Lane.
The proposed option north of the Church would have traffic issues due to the dangerous Church Bank corner.
As there is no employment within the village, any proposed new development would result in more and more people joining the line of commuters out of the village which obviously is not good for the environment
In summary Burton in kendal is a picturesque village that could be ruined by these potential developments.
am writing to object to the planning proposals that relate to the development of Burton in Kendal.
The residents of Burton in Kendal live in a beautiful rural location which has seen substantial change within the last 10 years with the demise of 2 local garages at opposite ends of the village subsequently transformed into housing, the introduction of 2 business parks (Clawthorpe and more recently Dalton Hall) and more recently the demise of the village playground at Boon Town to make way for housing - even after much protest and objection
The possible housing developmnent you are considering east of Morewood Drive would impact on our busy roads, past the primary school and up Morewood Drive and put children at risk due to the increased volume of traffic which is already chaotic around school opening and closing times.
The proposed development west of st James drive would have major access problems along the narrow Tanpits Lane and Station Lane.
The proposed option north of the Church would have traffic issues due to the dangerous Church Bank corner.
As there is no employment within the village, any proposed new development would result in more and more people joining the line of commuters out of the village which obviously is not good for the environment
In summary Burton in kendal is a picturesque village that could be ruined by these potential developments.