Object

Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021

Representation ID: 4860

Received: 24/03/2021

Respondent: Mrs Judith Ellis

Representation Summary:

Loss of mature trees/hedgerows and low drystone wall along the boundaries.Green Belt - there's no point disgnating it if you don't keep to it.Compensatory Green Belt enhancement required but I have no confidence this will happen (see previous sentance). Building in this fleid increases the likelihood of building in the next field to the north and in the land between Moor Lane and Peak Ridding. All traffic will have to use Moor Lane - increased pollution, noise, disturbance, safety. Drainage will be adversly affected - already the drain is inadequate to take torrential rain.The site has moderate potential for sprawl and would have a major impact on openness.site falls within 2.5km of the South Pennine Moors SPA/SAC. additional traffic will have an adverse effect on the Main Street which is '... now a quieter local thoroughfare and has re-established its village characteristics' which will be destroyed with more traffic.