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

Representation ID: 8783

Received: 15/03/2021

Respondent: Neil & Deborah Hartley

Number of people: 2

Representation Summary:

Addingham has got very busy in last 15 years due to number of new houses built.
Number of cars per household, causing roads and streets to be over parked.
Main Street is a disaster with double parking and buses mounting pavements to get through.

Development at Moor Lane/Turner Lane will add to the existing problem of more cars zooming up the streets and double or treble parking, causing disruptions to the existing houses and will include safety issues for families with young children and pets.
Problem of speeding traffics and amount of traffic passing through village.

Flooding and drainage problems will increase as more houses are built
Drainage system at the top of Moor Lane over-flows and water pours out of the drain down the street.
Pressure on Infrastructure from increased population -schools, Doctors and Dentist’s
We need Green Belt Land otherwise Addingham will no longer be a “Pretty Village” and will become overrun by housing estates and will become an urban sprawl.