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Draft Black Country Plan
1 Introduction
Representation ID: 11532
Received: 05/10/2021
Respondent: Local Government Authority
1. Destruction of Brown Site Land
2. Decimation of wildlife and trees that are only just becoming established in an area of outstanding natural beauty
3. Loss of countryside/walks and nature at its finest
4. A transport/road structure that struggles already without the addition of further vehicles
5. Services unable to cope without the addition of more properties and residents e.g. GP surgeries/hospitals, dentists, schools and colleges
6. Where does the additional employment come from when the properties are built therefore putting a drain on the government
Object
Draft Black Country Plan
Policy CSP3 – Towns and Neighbourhood Areas and the green belt
Representation ID: 11534
Received: 05/10/2021
Respondent: Local Government Authority
The surplus land you are considering has a number of trees/plants and a water course running through, without the trees absorbing the excess moisture it will become subject to flooding, as it is the drains within the surrounding areas cannot cope with the additional water an global warming weather we have.
Object
Draft Black Country Plan
Policy CSP3 – Towns and Neighbourhood Areas and the green belt
Representation ID: 11537
Received: 05/10/2021
Respondent: Local Government Authority
I have lived in Walsall all my life as have all my family and have seen how overpopulated it has become. To add even further building development to an already overpopulated village will be a travesty, it will impact the transport networks which are already causing major hold ups and delays. Our doctors/hospitals schools and colleges do not have any additional capacity. Please do not use our Green Belt for building on.
Object
Draft Black Country Plan
Development Allocations
Representation ID: 11538
Received: 05/10/2021
Respondent: Local Government Authority
Please do not destroy the green belt of Walsall, it is necessary for the wildlife, trees, plants and youngsters within Walsall. A lot of the green belt also lies within areas that flood regularly or run very close to water courses that cannot cope as it is when there is a lot of rain.