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Local Development Framework Consultation

Responses to Core Strategy - Preferred Options
2 responses from Mrs Carol Cowperthwaite (Individual)
1. Mrs Carol Cowperthwaite (Individual)   :   4 Jul 2008 10:16:00
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.
refer to the proposed development of light industry off Cockshot Lane, Storth and wish to express my concerns. This area on the edge of Storth, in a designated Area Of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is totally unsuitable to commercial development. The proposed site, currently farm land, is accessed by two single lane routes with no footpaths, and no links to public transport.

The noise created by industrial units, and extra traffic caused by such a development, would totally spoil this quiet, peaceful village for all residents and is totally unnecessary when there are currently empty industrial units in the Quarry Lane area of Sandside, which would surely be a more sensible and viable area to redevelop for employment.

I would like to register my objection to this proposed development in the Local Development Framework.
2. Mrs Carol Cowperthwaite (Individual)   :   22 Jul 2008 14:34:00
Please state as clearly as you can the exact part of the Report you are commenting on by quoting the page number (if known), paragraph number, option name or number, or the number of the map, figure or table.
South Storth
Do you support, oppose or have an observation about this part of the Report?
Oppose
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 object to point 33, South Storth being developed for employment. This area on the edge of the village is accessed by a single track lane routes with no footpaths and no access to public transport. The noise form the commercial units and increased traffic flow through the village would totally spoil the area, an area of outstanding beauty. Empty industrial units already exist in the Quarray Lane area of Sandside and employment development shouold be concentrated on the same area.