Object

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

Representation ID: 936

Received: 08/03/2021

Respondent: Mr Martin Rhodes

Representation Summary:

BDMC claims to support environmental responsibility and biodiversity yet wants to rip up the habitat of many small animals and insects [including bees, rapidly becoming endangered, but vital to us], which are food for many species of bird. They will nest where food is plentiful, ensuring continuation.
You claim the presence of a nearby primary school as a benefit to the proposal, but places there are already at a premium. The same applies to doctors and nursery schools in Baildon. As for dentists.......
Another 40 houses off Langley Lane could bring 60 or more cars into what is really 1 large cul-de-sac down to Roundwood Road. The situation is already chaotic for two lengthy periods of the school day .I object to the proposal for thre reasons stated above.