South Somerset Local Plan Review 2016-2036 Preferred Options Consultation (Regulation 18)
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«anonymous» | 11 Dec 2019 | South Somerset Local Plan Review 2016-2036 Preferred Options Consultation (Regulation 18) Market Towns Land rear of Penlain Text Block
Preferred options Consultation - Crewkerne (Local Plan 2016-36)
The following comments apply to the CR2 site (Cropmead Orchard)
* My name is Christine Rusell. I am the resident owner of 'Newland' East Street, formally named ;Applegarth'. My house is situated between Penlan and Townsend House. it has been extensively renovated. Your document appears to show one of the access points from East Street to the CR2 site (Cropmead Orchard) as replacing my house and garden. My property is NOT an access
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Origin3 | 18 Oct 2019 | South Somerset Local Plan Review 2016-2036 Preferred Options Consultation (Regulation 18) Market Towns Land rear of Penlain Text Block
5.1 The Preferred Options identifies four other sites in Crewkerne in addition to the CLR site to meet the housing requirement for the settlement over the plan period. The sites are:
CR1 – East of Lang Road (100 dwellings)
CR2 – Land Rear of Penlain (100 dwellings)
CR3 – Land West of Station Road (270 dwellings)
CR4 – Land East of Charlton Close (10 dwellings)
5.2 We have concerns over the capacity of some of these sites to deliver the numbers suggested in the draft allocations with
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CMiller | 18 Sep 2019 | South Somerset Local Plan Review 2016-2036 Preferred Options Consultation (Regulation 18) Market Towns Land rear of Penlain Text Block
I am deeply concerned by the proposals set out in the Local Plan for Crewkerne.
First, let me correct the classification of Crewkerne as a Primary Market Town, the weekly market currently consists of one fish van.
It would appear from the Settlement Map that the proposed development would equal in area the size of the existing town, which is not feasible. The current infrastructure could not bear it. As it is the roads, particularly South Street, East Street and Market Street are already highl
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Natural England (C Dyke) | 18 Sep 2019 | South Somerset Local Plan Review 2016-2036 Preferred Options Consultation (Regulation 18) Market Towns Land rear of Penlain Text Block
We note generic policies EQ5 and policy SS5. However to ensure that landowners, developers and planning officers are aware of the critical nature of the requirement for enough headroom in the sewage treatment works in this location before any development takes place, we strongly advise you to add a criterion to site specific allocation policies CH1, CH2 and CH3 and CR1, CR2, CR3, CR4 and CR5 about timely and adequate provision for sewage treatment.
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TLenihan | 18 Sep 2019 | South Somerset Local Plan Review 2016-2036 Preferred Options Consultation (Regulation 18) Market Towns Land rear of Penlain Text Block
I am a resident of Easthams Road and would like to raise my concerns / opinions regarding the proposed development known as CR5 .
Would you please be able to explain how you are going to manage the following during the construction process :
Traffic Management - Access and egress to works area
Working hours and duration of project
Vibration / movement of existing properties and structures
Ecology - Known to have badgers , deer & nesting birds
Pollution - Dust , noise & light
Safety - Scre
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Puk Johansen | 18 Sep 2019 | South Somerset Local Plan Review 2016-2036 Preferred Options Consultation (Regulation 18) Market Towns Land rear of Penlain Text Block
CR2 The proposal of building an additional 100 houses in CR2 is also something which has been suggested by people who obviously do not live in Crewkerne. Where will all the new resident's children go to school?? It is already hard to get to see a GP, so this would add pressure to the already pressured surgery.
An additional 100 houses would bring an additional 200 cars which would need to be parked somewhere….and with the limited parking spaces in East Street, I cannot see how adding more need
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N Lunt | 18 Sep 2019 | South Somerset Local Plan Review 2016-2036 Preferred Options Consultation (Regulation 18) Market Towns Land rear of Penlain Text Block
A large part of the proposed increase for Crewkerne would be in the large development HG1. This is seen as a key site because it comes with improved transport infrastructure.
Within this context we have the allocation of land at CR2 and CR5.
These two plots are part of an important 'green lung' (rather than the slightly sniffy 'something of a green lung' as given in the preferred options document) which has long been identified by the Town Council. This complete area brings the countryside rig
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James Kirton | 18 Sep 2019 | South Somerset Local Plan Review 2016-2036 Preferred Options Consultation (Regulation 18) Market Towns Land rear of Penlain Text Block
The land (CR2) hosts a range of wildlife (and as it is adjacent to henhayes recreation ground, it is enjoyed by a huge number of local residents and visitors). This green lung brings wildlife right into the town. Species that are regularly seen include deer, woodpeckers, owls, bats, rabbits and many others. This land is a fantastic resource for nature and links the countryside surrounding the town with the town centre. It also provides a link to Bincombe nature reserve and the site of special sc
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Mrs C Salmon | 17 Sep 2019 | South Somerset Local Plan Review 2016-2036 Preferred Options Consultation (Regulation 18) Market Towns Land rear of Penlain Text Block
30 East St
Crewkerne
TA18 7AG
Preferred Options
CR2
Dear Sir,
My thoughts against having a 100 houses, built behind East Street.
1. 100 houses = 200 cars. All coming out into East Street at approx. eight + nine trying to get into the lane of traffic already coming down the road.
2. police cars + ambulances use this road a lot.
3. Where will the children go to school.
4. We are very short of doctors
5. What about the wild life?
Yours Sincerely
C Salmon (Mrs)
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English Heritage South West (R… | 17 Sep 2019 | South Somerset Local Plan Review 2016-2036 Preferred Options Consultation (Regulation 18) Market Towns Land rear of Penlain Text Block
CR2 and CR5 Crewkerne
Land at LAND REAR OF PENLAIN and POLICY CR5 - EMPLOYMENT GROWTH AT REAR OF CROPMEAD TRADING ESTATE, CREWKERNE
This site is current green open fields – referred to as the green open lung. The proposals are quite intensive, 100 units and will erode the interaction between the town and its surrounding rural hinterland. Edge of CA, number of listed buildings around including some highly although unlikely to be greatly affected.
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