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Draft Black Country Plan
Policy CSP3 – Towns and Neighbourhood Areas and the green belt
Representation ID: 14652
Received: 09/10/2021
Respondent: Tenant of Guys Lane grazing sites
I have been this grazing site for in excess of 15 years and find it very disturbing to hear of these plans to develop this site. It has an abundance of wildlife [redacted] and no end of wild birds [redacted] that nest each year in a stable. The site was visited a while ago by an official from the coal board, he pin pointed three deep shafts and I’m about to get back in touch them as other areas of this ground are showing signs of undulation!! The site provides a glimpse of the country side to all the local residents that come to my gate not only to say hello to horses , but to see the wild rabbits etc This would be a devastating blow to all the local people that pass by and take a moment to either clear their heads with the stresses of life or bring children to learn about our wildlife. Please consider your actions ,before another green space is lost forever in what is becoming a very built area very quickly. It will also mean more traffic, more pollution and another drain on our local schools and doctors Surely WE DO NOT NEED to lose this and the many more sites you are proposing
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Draft Black Country Plan
Development Allocations
Representation ID: 14653
Received: 09/10/2021
Respondent: Tenant of Guys Lane grazing sites
[Guys Lane]
I have been this grazing site for in excess of 15 years and find it very disturbing to hear of these plans to develop this site. It has an abundance of wildlife [redacted] and no end of wild birds [redacted] that nest each year in a stable. The site was visited a while ago by an official from the coal board, he pin pointed three deep shafts and I’m about to get back in touch them as other areas of this ground are showing signs of undulation!! The site provides a glimpse of the country side to all the local residents that come to my gate not only to say hello to horses , but to see the wild rabbits etc This would be a devastating blow to all the local people that pass by and take a moment to either clear their heads with the stresses of life or bring children to learn about our wildlife. Please consider your actions ,before another green space is lost forever in what is becoming a very built area very quickly. It will also mean more traffic, more pollution and another drain on our local schools and doctors Surely WE DO NOT NEED to lose this and the many more sites you are proposing