SE31/H - Land west of Ned Lane, Holme Wood

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Object

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

Representation ID: 28010

Received: 24/03/2021

Respondent: Karen Leasley

Representation Summary:

Green Belt exceptional circumstances have not been demonstrated, no appreciation of cultural, historical, recreational or environmental aspects.
No consideration of the effects of the pandemic and Brexit. The 2021 census should inform future planning policy
No information provided on road impact. New road building is inconsistent with the Council’s declaration of a climate emergency in 2019. Concern that road will release further development sites, increase air pollution and traffic.
Area provides access to green space for walking, running, cycling and horse-riding etc. Its development will impact health
Area is biodiverse and home to hundreds of threatened species. No assessment of the impact of development on the environment, especially on ancient woodland at Black Carr and Kit Woods. Building in it would be an ecological disaster.
Development will lead to flooding further down the valley. Flood risk assessment is vital.

Object

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

Representation ID: 28020

Received: 24/03/2021

Respondent: Lesley Surman

Representation Summary:

Green Belt exceptional circumstances have not been demonstrated, no appreciation of cultural, historical, recreational or environmental aspects.
No consideration of the effects of the pandemic and Brexit. The 2021 census should inform future planning policy
No information provided on road impact. New road building is inconsistent with the Council’s declaration of a climate emergency in 2019. Concern that road will release further development sites, increase air pollution and traffic.
Area provides access to green space for walking, running, cycling and horse-riding etc. Its development will impact health
Area is biodiverse and home to hundreds of threatened species. No assessment of the impact of development on the environment, especially on ancient woodland at Black Carr and Kit Woods. Building in it would be an ecological disaster.
Development will lead to flooding further down the valley. Flood risk assessment is vital.

Object

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

Representation ID: 28029

Received: 24/03/2021

Respondent: Simon Latham

Representation Summary:

Green Belt exceptional circumstances have not been demonstrated, no appreciation of cultural, historical, recreational or environmental aspects.
No consideration of the effects of the pandemic and Brexit. The 2021 census should inform future planning policy
No information provided on road impact. New road building is inconsistent with the Council’s declaration of a climate emergency in 2019. Concern that road will release further development sites, increase air pollution and traffic.
Area provides access to green space for walking, running, cycling and horse-riding etc. Its development will impact health
Area is biodiverse and home to hundreds of threatened species. No assessment of the impact of development on the environment, especially on ancient woodland at Black Carr and Kit Woods. Building in it would be an ecological disaster.
Development will lead to flooding further down the valley. Flood risk assessment is vital.

Object

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

Representation ID: 28040

Received: 24/03/2021

Respondent: Elaine Brooks

Representation Summary:

Green Belt exceptional circumstances have not been demonstrated, no appreciation of cultural, historical, recreational or environmental aspects.
No consideration of the effects of the pandemic and Brexit. The 2021 census should inform future planning policy
No information provided on road impact. New road building is inconsistent with the Council’s declaration of a climate emergency in 2019. Concern that road will release further development sites, increase air pollution and traffic.
Area provides access to green space for walking, running, cycling and horse-riding etc. Its development will impact health
Area is biodiverse and home to hundreds of threatened species. No assessment of the impact of development on the environment, especially on ancient woodland at Black Carr and Kit Woods. Building in it would be an ecological disaster.
Development will lead to flooding further down the valley. Flood risk assessment is vital.

Object

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

Representation ID: 28050

Received: 24/03/2021

Respondent: Oliver Surman

Representation Summary:

Green Belt exceptional circumstances have not been demonstrated, no appreciation of cultural, historical, recreational or environmental aspects.
No consideration of the effects of the pandemic and Brexit. The 2021 census should inform future planning policy
No information provided on road impact. New road building is inconsistent with the Council’s declaration of a climate emergency in 2019. Concern that road will release further development sites, increase air pollution and traffic.
Area provides access to green space for walking, running, cycling and horse-riding etc. Its development will impact health
Area is biodiverse and home to hundreds of threatened species. No assessment of the impact of development on the environment, especially on ancient woodland at Black Carr and Kit Woods. Building in it would be an ecological disaster.
Development will lead to flooding further down the valley. Flood risk assessment is vital.

Object

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

Representation ID: 28061

Received: 24/03/2021

Respondent: Ryan Surman

Representation Summary:

Green Belt exceptional circumstances have not been demonstrated, no appreciation of cultural, historical, recreational or environmental aspects.
No consideration of the effects of the pandemic and Brexit. The 2021 census should inform future planning policy
No information provided on road impact. New road building is inconsistent with the Council’s declaration of a climate emergency in 2019. Concern that road will release further development sites, increase air pollution and traffic.
Area provides access to green space for walking, running, cycling and horse-riding etc. Its development will impact health
Area is biodiverse and home to hundreds of threatened species. No assessment of the impact of development on the environment, especially on ancient woodland at Black Carr and Kit Woods. Building in it would be an ecological disaster.
Development will lead to flooding further down the valley. Flood risk assessment is vital.

Object

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

Representation ID: 28071

Received: 24/03/2021

Respondent: Jack Surman

Representation Summary:

Green Belt exceptional circumstances have not been demonstrated, no appreciation of cultural, historical, recreational or environmental aspects.
No consideration of the effects of the pandemic and Brexit. The 2021 census should inform future planning policy
No information provided on road impact. New road building is inconsistent with the Council’s declaration of a climate emergency in 2019. Concern that road will release further development sites, increase air pollution and traffic.
Area provides access to green space for walking, running, cycling and horse-riding etc. Its development will impact health
Area is biodiverse and home to hundreds of threatened species. No assessment of the impact of development on the environment, especially on ancient woodland at Black Carr and Kit Woods. Building in it would be an ecological disaster.
Development will lead to flooding further down the valley. Flood risk assessment is vital.

Object

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

Representation ID: 28088

Received: 24/03/2021

Respondent: Alek Karagic

Representation Summary:

Green Belt exceptional circumstances have not been demonstrated, no appreciation of cultural, historical, recreational or environmental aspects.
No consideration of the effects of the pandemic and Brexit. The 2021 census should inform future planning policy
No information provided on road impact. New road building is inconsistent with the Council’s declaration of a climate emergency in 2019. Concern that road will release further development sites, increase air pollution and traffic.
Area provides access to green space for walking, running, cycling and horse-riding etc. Its development will impact health
Area is biodiverse and home to hundreds of threatened species. No assessment of the impact of development on the environment, especially on ancient woodland at Black Carr and Kit Woods. Building in it would be an ecological disaster.
Development will lead to flooding further down the valley. Flood risk assessment is vital.

Object

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

Representation ID: 28098

Received: 24/03/2021

Respondent: Richard Bach

Representation Summary:

Green Belt exceptional circumstances have not been demonstrated, no appreciation of cultural, historical, recreational or environmental aspects.
No consideration of the effects of the pandemic and Brexit. The 2021 census should inform future planning policy
No information provided on road impact. New road building is inconsistent with the Council’s declaration of a climate emergency in 2019. Concern that road will release further development sites, increase air pollution and traffic.
Area provides access to green space for walking, running, cycling and horse-riding etc. Its development will impact health
Area is biodiverse and home to hundreds of threatened species. No assessment of the impact of development on the environment, especially on ancient woodland at Black Carr and Kit Woods. Building in it would be an ecological disaster.
Development will lead to flooding further down the valley. Flood risk assessment is vital.

Object

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

Representation ID: 28108

Received: 24/03/2021

Respondent: Hilary Whiteley

Representation Summary:

Green Belt exceptional circumstances have not been demonstrated, no appreciation of cultural, historical, recreational or environmental aspects.
No consideration of the effects of the pandemic and Brexit. The 2021 census should inform future planning policy
No information provided on road impact. New road building is inconsistent with the Council’s declaration of a climate emergency in 2019. Concern that road will release further development sites, increase air pollution and traffic.
Area provides access to green space for walking, running, cycling and horse-riding etc. Its development will impact health
Area is biodiverse and home to hundreds of threatened species. No assessment of the impact of development on the environment, especially on ancient woodland at Black Carr and Kit Woods. Building in it would be an ecological disaster.
Development will lead to flooding further down the valley. Flood risk assessment is vital.

Object

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

Representation ID: 28117

Received: 24/03/2021

Respondent: Gary Cooper

Representation Summary:

Green Belt exceptional circumstances have not been demonstrated, no appreciation of cultural, historical, recreational or environmental aspects.
No consideration of the effects of the pandemic and Brexit. The 2021 census should inform future planning policy
No information provided on road impact. New road building is inconsistent with the Council’s declaration of a climate emergency in 2019. Concern that road will release further development sites, increase air pollution and traffic.
Area provides access to green space for walking, running, cycling and horse-riding etc. Its development will impact health
Area is biodiverse and home to hundreds of threatened species. No assessment of the impact of development on the environment, especially on ancient woodland at Black Carr and Kit Woods. Building in it would be an ecological disaster.
Development will lead to flooding further down the valley. Flood risk assessment is vital.

Object

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

Representation ID: 28143

Received: 24/03/2021

Respondent: Graham Walters

Representation Summary:

Green Belt exceptional circumstances have not been demonstrated, no appreciation of cultural, historical, recreational or environmental aspects.
No consideration of the effects of the pandemic and Brexit. The 2021 census should inform future planning policy
No information provided on road impact. New road building is inconsistent with the Council’s declaration of a climate emergency in 2019. Concern that road will release further development sites, increase air pollution and traffic.
Area provides access to green space for walking, running, cycling and horse-riding etc. Its development will impact health
Area is biodiverse and home to hundreds of threatened species. No assessment of the impact of development on the environment, especially on ancient woodland at Black Carr and Kit Woods. Building in it would be an ecological disaster.
Development will lead to flooding further down the valley. Flood risk assessment is vital.

Object

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

Representation ID: 28154

Received: 24/03/2021

Respondent: Sarah Tracey

Representation Summary:

Green Belt exceptional circumstances have not been demonstrated, no appreciation of cultural, historical, recreational or environmental aspects.
No consideration of the effects of the pandemic and Brexit. The 2021 census should inform future planning policy
No information provided on road impact. New road building is inconsistent with the Council’s declaration of a climate emergency in 2019. Concern that road will release further development sites, increase air pollution and traffic.
Area provides access to green space for walking, running, cycling and horse-riding etc. Its development will impact health
Area is biodiverse and home to hundreds of threatened species. No assessment of the impact of development on the environment, especially on ancient woodland at Black Carr and Kit Woods. Building in it would be an ecological disaster.
Development will lead to flooding further down the valley. Flood risk assessment is vital.

Object

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

Representation ID: 28217

Received: 24/03/2021

Respondent: Hayley Lauren Taylor

Representation Summary:

Green Belt exceptional circumstances have not been demonstrated, no appreciation of cultural, historical, recreational or environmental aspects.
No consideration of the effects of the pandemic and Brexit. The 2021 census should inform future planning policy
No information provided on road impact. New road building is inconsistent with the Council’s declaration of a climate emergency in 2019. Concern that road will release further development sites, increase air pollution and traffic.
Area provides access to green space for walking, running, cycling and horse-riding etc. Its development will impact health
Area is biodiverse and home to hundreds of threatened species. No assessment of the impact of development on the environment, especially on ancient woodland at Black Carr and Kit Woods. Building in it would be an ecological disaster.
Development will lead to flooding further down the valley. Flood risk assessment is vital.

Object

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

Representation ID: 28227

Received: 24/03/2021

Respondent: Michael James Hayden

Representation Summary:

Green Belt exceptional circumstances have not been demonstrated, no appreciation of cultural, historical, recreational or environmental aspects.
No consideration of the effects of the pandemic and Brexit. The 2021 census should inform future planning policy
No information provided on road impact. New road building is inconsistent with the Council’s declaration of a climate emergency in 2019. Concern that road will release further development sites, increase air pollution and traffic.
Area provides access to green space for walking, running, cycling and horse-riding etc. Its development will impact health
Area is biodiverse and home to hundreds of threatened species. No assessment of the impact of development on the environment, especially on ancient woodland at Black Carr and Kit Woods. Building in it would be an ecological disaster.
Development will lead to flooding further down the valley. Flood risk assessment is vital.

Object

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

Representation ID: 28323

Received: 13/03/2021

Respondent: Anthony Wilson

Representation Summary:

1. Green belt - exceptional circumstances not demonstrated. No appreciation of cultural, recreational or environmental aspects.
2. Out of date housing numbers - no consideration of the effects of pandemic and Brexit. The 2021 census should inform the Plan.
3. SEBAR - no information nor evaluation of the impact of this road - inconsistent with Council’s declaration of a climate emergency. Concern the road will release further development sites, increase air pollution and traffic.
4. Health / Wellbeing - area provides green lung and is used for walking, running, cycling.
5. Wildlife – biodiverse area home to hundreds of threatened species. No real assessment of the impact on the environment, especially ancient woodland at Black Carr and Kit Woods.
6. Flood risk - large scale building at the top of the Valley will lead to flooding at the bottom as in February 2020 and 2021. Proper flood risk assessment vital.

Object

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

Representation ID: 28332

Received: 13/03/2021

Respondent: Martin Wood

Representation Summary:

1. Green belt - exceptional circumstances not demonstrated. No appreciation of cultural, recreational or environmental aspects.
2. Out of date housing numbers - no consideration of the effects of pandemic and Brexit. The 2021 census should inform the Plan.
3. SEBAR - no information nor evaluation of the impact of this road - inconsistent with Council’s declaration of a climate emergency. Concern the road will release further development sites, increase air pollution and traffic.
4. Health / Wellbeing - area provides green lung and is used for walking, running, cycling.
5. Wildlife – biodiverse area home to hundreds of threatened species. No real assessment of the impact on the environment, especially ancient woodland at Black Carr and Kit Woods.
6. Flood risk - large scale building at the top of the Valley will lead to flooding at the bottom as in February 2020 and 2021. Proper flood risk assessment vital.

Object

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

Representation ID: 28341

Received: 24/03/2021

Respondent: John & Branwen Panther

Representation Summary:

Green Belt exceptional circumstances not demonstrated, no appreciation of cultural, historical, recreational or environmental aspects.

No consideration of the effects of the pandemic and Brexit. 2021 census should inform future planning policy

No information provided on road impact. New road building is inconsistent with the Council’s climate emergency declaration. Concern that road will release further development sites, increase air pollution and traffic.

Area provides access to green space for walking, running, cycling and horse-riding etc. Its development will impact health

Area is biodiverse and home to hundreds of threatened species. No assessment of the impact of development on the environment, especially on ancient woodland at Black Carr and Kit Woods. Building in it would be an ecological disaster.

Development will lead to flooding further down the valley. Flood risk assessment is vital.

Traffic footprint on Westgate Hill Street/A650 already a major issue due to volume and disregarding of speed limitations.

Object

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

Representation ID: 28350

Received: 24/03/2021

Respondent: Mr. & Mrs. D. Meller

Representation Summary:

Green Belt exceptional circumstances have not been demonstrated, no appreciation of cultural, historical, recreational or environmental aspects.

No consideration of the effects of the pandemic and Brexit. The 2021 census should inform future planning policy

No information provided on road impact. New road building is inconsistent with the Council’s declaration of a climate emergency in January 2019. Concern that road will release further development sites, increase air pollution and traffic.

Area provides access to green space for walking, running, cycling and horse-riding etc. Its development will impact health

Area is biodiverse and home to hundreds of threatened species. No assessment of the impact of development on the environment, especially on ancient woodland at Black Carr and Kit Woods. Building in it would be an ecological disaster.

Development will lead to flooding further down the valley. Flood risk assessment is vital.

Object

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

Representation ID: 28413

Received: 13/03/2021

Respondent: JK Stead

Representation Summary:

1. Green belt - exceptional circumstances not demonstrated. No appreciation of cultural, recreational or environmental aspects.
2. Out of date housing numbers - no consideration of the effects of pandemic and Brexit. The 2021 census should inform the Plan.
3. SEBAR - no information nor evaluation of the impact of this road - inconsistent with Council’s declaration of a climate emergency. Concern the road will release further development sites, increase air pollution and traffic.
4. Health / Wellbeing - area provides green lung and is used for walking, running, cycling.
5. Wildlife – biodiverse area home to hundreds of threatened species. No real assessment of the impact on the environment, especially ancient woodland at Black Carr and Kit Woods.
6. Flood risk - large scale building at the top of the Valley will lead to flooding at the bottom as in February 2020 and 2021. Proper flood risk assessment vital.

Object

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

Representation ID: 28422

Received: 13/03/2021

Respondent: Betty Holmes

Representation Summary:

1. Green belt - exceptional circumstances not demonstrated. No appreciation of cultural, recreational or environmental aspects.
2. Out of date housing numbers - no consideration of the effects of pandemic and Brexit. The 2021 census should inform the Plan.
3. SEBAR - no information nor evaluation of the impact of this road - inconsistent with Council’s declaration of a climate emergency. Concern the road will release further development sites, increase air pollution and traffic.
4. Health / Wellbeing - area provides green lung and is used for walking, running, cycling.
5. Wildlife – biodiverse area home to hundreds of threatened species. No real assessment of the impact on the environment, especially ancient woodland at Black Carr and Kit Woods.
6. Flood risk - large scale building at the top of the Valley will lead to flooding at the bottom as in February 2020 and 2021. Proper flood risk assessment vital.

Object

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

Representation ID: 28441

Received: 13/03/2021

Respondent: Fredrik Bleymann

Representation Summary:

1. Green belt - exceptional circumstances not demonstrated. No appreciation of cultural, recreational or environmental aspects.
2. Out of date housing numbers - no consideration of the effects of pandemic and Brexit. The 2021 census should inform the Plan.
3. SEBAR - no information nor evaluation of the impact of this road - inconsistent with Council’s declaration of a climate emergency. Concern the road will release further development sites, increase air pollution and traffic.
4. Health / Wellbeing - area provides green lung and is used for walking, running, cycling.
5. Wildlife – biodiverse area home to hundreds of threatened species. No real assessment of the impact on the environment, especially ancient woodland at Black Carr and Kit Woods.
6. Flood risk - large scale building at the top of the Valley will lead to flooding at the bottom as in February 2020 and 2021. Proper flood risk assessment vital.

Object

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

Representation ID: 28450

Received: 13/03/2021

Respondent: Dr Kelly Sugden

Representation Summary:

1. Green belt - exceptional circumstances not demonstrated. No appreciation of cultural, recreational or environmental aspects.
2. Out of date housing numbers - no consideration of the effects of pandemic and Brexit. The 2021 census should inform the Plan.
3. SEBAR - no information nor evaluation of the impact of this road - inconsistent with Council’s declaration of a climate emergency. Concern the road will release further development sites, increase air pollution and traffic.
4. Health / Wellbeing - area provides green lung and is used for walking, running, cycling.
5. Wildlife – biodiverse area home to hundreds of threatened species. No real assessment of the impact on the environment, especially ancient woodland at Black Carr and Kit Woods.
6. Flood risk - large scale building at the top of the Valley will lead to flooding at the bottom as in February 2020 and 2021. Proper flood risk assessment vital.

Object

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

Representation ID: 28459

Received: 13/03/2021

Respondent: Howard Watkins

Representation Summary:

1. Green belt - exceptional circumstances not demonstrated. No appreciation of cultural, recreational or environmental aspects.
2. Out of date housing numbers - no consideration of the effects of pandemic and Brexit. The 2021 census should inform the Plan.
3. SEBAR - no information nor evaluation of the impact of this road - inconsistent with Council’s declaration of a climate emergency. Concern the road will release further development sites, increase air pollution and traffic.
4. Health / Wellbeing - area provides green lung and is used for walking, running, cycling.
5. Wildlife – biodiverse area home to hundreds of threatened species. No real assessment of the impact on the environment, especially ancient woodland at Black Carr and Kit Woods.
6. Flood risk - large scale building at the top of the Valley will lead to flooding at the bottom as in February 2020 and 2021. Proper flood risk assessment vital.

Object

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

Representation ID: 28472

Received: 24/03/2021

Respondent: Sarah Penny

Representation Summary:

Green Belt exceptional circumstances have not been demonstrated, no appreciation of cultural, historical, recreational or environmental aspects.
No consideration of the effects of the pandemic and Brexit. The 2021 census should inform future planning policy
No information provided on road impact. New road building is inconsistent with the Council’s declaration of a climate emergency in 2019. Concern that road will release further development sites, increase air pollution and traffic.
Area provides access to green space for walking, running, cycling and horse-riding etc. Its development will impact health
Area is biodiverse and home to hundreds of threatened species. No assessment of the impact of development on the environment, especially on ancient woodland at Black Carr and Kit Woods. Building in it would be an ecological disaster.
Development will lead to flooding further down the valley. Flood risk assessment is vital.

Object

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

Representation ID: 28506

Received: 24/03/2021

Respondent: Mr & Mrs G & W Rowell

Representation Summary:

Green Belt exceptional circumstances have not been demonstrated, no appreciation of cultural, historical, recreational or environmental aspects.
No consideration of the effects of the pandemic and Brexit. The 2021 census should inform future planning policy
No information provided on road impact. New road building is inconsistent with the Council’s declaration of a climate emergency in 2019. Concern that road will release further development sites, increase air pollution and traffic.
Area provides access to green space for walking, running, cycling and horse-riding etc. Its development will impact health
Area is biodiverse and home to hundreds of threatened species. No assessment of the impact of development on the environment, especially on ancient woodland at Black Carr and Kit Woods. Building in it would be an ecological disaster.
Development will lead to flooding further down the valley. Flood risk assessment is vital.

Object

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

Representation ID: 28536

Received: 24/03/2021

Respondent: John C Sugden

Representation Summary:

Green Belt exceptional circumstances have not been demonstrated, no appreciation of cultural, historical, recreational or environmental aspects.
No consideration of the effects of the pandemic and Brexit. The 2021 census should inform future planning policy
No information provided on road impact. New road building is inconsistent with the Council’s declaration of a climate emergency in 2019. Concern that road will release further development sites, increase air pollution and traffic.
Area provides access to green space for walking, running, cycling and horse-riding etc. Its development will impact health
Area is biodiverse and home to hundreds of threatened species. No assessment of the impact of development on the environment, especially on ancient woodland at Black Carr and Kit Woods. Building in it would be an ecological disaster.
Development will lead to flooding further down the valley. Flood risk assessment is vital.

Object

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

Representation ID: 28545

Received: 24/03/2021

Respondent: Donald and Barbara Lillie

Representation Summary:

Green Belt exceptional circumstances have not been demonstrated, no appreciation of cultural, historical, recreational or environmental aspects.
No consideration of the effects of the pandemic and Brexit. The 2021 census should inform future planning policy
No information provided on road impact. New road building is inconsistent with the Council’s declaration of a climate emergency in 2019. Concern that road will release further development sites, increase air pollution and traffic.
Area provides access to green space for walking, running, cycling and horse-riding etc. Its development will impact health
Area is biodiverse and home to hundreds of threatened species. No assessment of the impact of development on the environment, especially on ancient woodland at Black Carr and Kit Woods. Building in it would be an ecological disaster.
Development will lead to flooding further down the valley. Flood risk assessment is vital.

Comment

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

Representation ID: 28983

Received: 24/03/2021

Respondent: Environment Agency

Representation Summary:

Site in Flood Zone 1 ONLY
Mitigation should be set above the 1 in 100 plus cc level for the site as suitable for the proposed vulnerability classification (EA standing advice should cover this).

If the site is considered Greenfield then surface water discharge rates post development should be restricted to the pre development Greenfield discharge rate. If the site is considered Brownfield then there should be a 30% reduction in surface water discharges, or restricted to Greenfield rates, there should be no increase in brownfield surface water discharge rates post development. So as to support prevention of cumulative increases to flood risk and should be in line with SuDs design principles.

For developments near ordinary watercourses we would recommend an 8 metre easement strip along the length of the riverbank, or a 45degree angle from the bed in the case of culverts, to be kept clear of permanent structures such as buildings. This is to maintain access to the riverbank for any improvements or maintenance. A Flood Defence Consent may be required for the LLFA for works in/affecting an ordinary watercourse.

For main rivers, we generally require an 8 metre easement strip along the length of the riverbank to be kept clear of permanent structures such as buildings, or a 45degree angle from the bed in the case of culverts. This is to maintain access to the riverbank for any improvements or maintenance. Environmental Flood Risk Activity Permits may be required for development near rivers.

It is possible the sites within close proximity to Flood Zones 3b, 3 and 2 may be subject to future risk identified within the SFRA (to follow) which may affect its allocation or how development should be sequentially laid out on the site.

Consideration must be made to making space for water and providing betterment in terms of flood risk management where ever possible.

Object

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

Representation ID: 29183

Received: 29/03/2021

Respondent: Historic England

Representation Summary:

See attachment for full representation.
Before allocating this site for development:
(1) An assessment needs to be undertaken of the contribution which this site makes to those elements which contribute towards the significance of the Listed
Buildings in its vicinity, and what impact the loss of this undeveloped site and its subsequent development might have upon their significance.
(2) If it is considered that the development of this site would harm elements which contribute to the significance of the Listed Buildings, then the measures by which
that harm might be removed or reduced need to be effectively tied into the Plan.
(3) If, at the end of the process, it is
concluded that the development would
still be likely to harm elements which contribute to the significance of these Listed Buildings, then this site should not be allocated unless there are clear public
benefits that outweigh the harm (as is required by NPPF, Paragraph 195 or 196).