Consultation Question 137
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 2087
Received: 18/03/2021
Respondent: Mr Matthew Deacon
Land at Queensbury Golf Course should be allocated for housing development. The site is in a sustainable location, near to local shops, schools, amenities, facilities and a bus stop, as well as directly abutting a proposal allocation QB4/H. There is no difference in the location and sustainability of the golf course site and the QB4/H.
The Town Centre High Street, Tesco Store and associated bus services to Bradford and Halifax are all less than a 10 minute walk away at approximately 600m to the north. A local parade of shops is also within 250m to the north. Schools and medical centres are available within less than a 20 minute walk at 1.2km away. There is also a bus stop located directly outside of the site for those that are less mobile and may require assistance to get to the town centre.
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 2101
Received: 18/03/2021
Respondent: Bells Bespoke Designs
The land at Queensbury Golf Course should be allocated for housing development. The site is in a sustainable location, near to local shops, schools, amenities, facilities and a bus stop, as well as directly abutting a proposal allocation QB4/H. There is no difference in the location and sustainability of the golf course site and the QB4/H.
The town centre high street, Tesco supermarket store and associated bus service to Bradford and Halifax are all less than a ten minute walk away at approximately 600 metres to the North. A local parade of shops is also within 250 metres to the North. Schools and medical centres are available within less than a twenty minute walk at 1.2km away. There is also a bus stop located directly outside of the site for those that are less mobile and may require assistance to get to the town centre.
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 2107
Received: 18/03/2021
Respondent: Mr Peter Elwick
The land currently occupied by Queensbury Golf Course should be allocated for housing development. It is clear that Queensbury needs more housing and the Queensbury Golf Course land is directly adjacent, and very similar to QB4/H and therefore ideal for housing development. It is close to local shops, schools, amenities, facilities and a bus stop. A local parade of shops is also within 250m to the north. Schools and medical centres are available within less than a 20 minute walk at 1.2km away.
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 2115
Received: 18/03/2021
Respondent: Mrs Linda Marshall
Land at Queensbury Golf Course should be allocated for housing development. The site is in a sustainable location, near to local shops, schools, amenities, facilities and a bus stop, as well as directly abutting a proposal allocation QB4/H. There is no difference in the location and sustainability of the golf course site and the QB4/H.
The Town Centre High Street, Tesco Store and associated bus services to Bradford and Halifax are all less than a 10 minute walk away at approximately 600m to the north. A local parade of shops is also within 250m to the north. Schools and medical centres are available within less than a 20 minute walk at 1.2km away. There is also a bus stop located directly outside of the site for those that are less mobile and may require assistance to get to the town centre.
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 2118
Received: 18/03/2021
Respondent: Mr Brian Barker
Land at Queensbury Golf Course should be allocated for housing development. The site is in a sustainable location, near to local shops, schools, amenities, facilities and a bus stop, as well as directly abutting a proposal allocation QB4/H. There is no difference in the location and sustainability of the golf course site and the QB4/H.
The Town Centre High Street, Tesco Store and associated bus services to Bradford and Halifax are all less than a 10 minute walk away at approximately 600m to the north. A local parade of shops is also within 250m to the north. Schools and medical centres are available within less than a 20 minute walk at 1.2km away. There is also a bus stop located directly outside of the site for those that are less mobile and may require assistance to get to the town centre.
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 2119
Received: 18/03/2021
Respondent: Mr Stephen Lindsay
Land at Queensbury Golf Course should be allocated for housing development. The site is in a sustainable location, near to local shops, schools, amenities, facilities and a bus stop, as well as directly abutting a proposal allocation QB4/H. There is no difference in the location and sustainability of the golf course site and the QB4/H.
The Town Centre High Street, Tesco Store and associated bus services to Bradford and Halifax are all less than a 10 minute walk away at approximately 600m to the north. A local parade of shops is also within 250m to the north. Schools and medical centres are available within less than a 20 minute walk at 1.2km away. There is also a bus stop located directly outside of the site for those that are less mobile and may require assistance to get to the town centre.
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 2120
Received: 18/03/2021
Respondent: Mrs Paula Lindsay
Land at Queensbury Golf Course should be allocated for housing development. The site is in a sustainable location, near to local shops, schools, amenities, facilities and a bus stop, as well as directly abutting a proposal allocation QB4/H. There is no difference in the location and sustainability of the golf course site and the QB4/H.
The Town Centre High Street, Tesco Store and associated bus services to Bradford and Halifax are all less than a 10 minute walk away at approximately 600m to the north. A local parade of shops is also within 250m to the north. Schools and medical centres are available within less than a 20 minute walk at 1.2km away. There is also a bus stop located directly outside of the site for those that are less mobile and may require assistance to get to the town centre.
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 2129
Received: 18/03/2021
Respondent: Mr Stephen Goldthorpe
Land at Queensbury Golf Course should be allocated for housing development. The site is in a sustainable location, near to local shops, schools, amenities, facilities and a bus stop, as well as directly abutting a proposal allocation QB4/H. There is no difference in the location and sustainability of the golf course site and the QB4/H.
The High Street, Tesco Store and associated bus services to Bradford and Halifax are all less than a 10 minute walk away at approximately 600m to the north. A local parade of shops is within 250m to the north. Schools and medical centres are available within less than a 20 minute walk at 1.2km away. There is also a bus stop located directly outside of the site for those that are less mobile and may require assistance to get to the town centre.
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 2140
Received: 18/03/2021
Respondent: Mr William Johnson
Queensbury golf club should be lncluded in the local plan.With qb4/h
Being included.The site offers a sustainable location,near to local shops,
Facilities and on regular bus route.
No difference in the location and sustainability of the golf course site
Compared to the qb4/h site
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 2168
Received: 18/03/2021
Respondent: Mr Mark Chalmers
Land at Queensbury Golf course should be allocated for housing development. The site is in a sustainable location, near to local shops, school, amenities, facilities and public transport, as well as directly abutting a proposal allocation QB4/H. There is no difference in the location and sustainability of the golf course site and the QB4/H.
The Town centre high street, Tesco store and associated bus services to Bradford and Halifax are all less than a 10 minute walk away at approximately 600m to the north. A local parade of shops is also within 250m to the north. Schools and medical centres are available within less than a 20 minute walk at 1.2km away.
There is also a bus stop located directly outside of the site for those that are less mobile and may require assistance to get to the town centre.
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 2174
Received: 18/03/2021
Respondent: Mr Phillip Cawkwell
There are currently major issues with traffic at the Queensbury crossroads at peak times with traffic backing up to Foxhill Primary School on a regular basis. Development of the land to the North of the junction will only increase the issues with construction traffic and commuter traffic on their way to the motorway infrastructure and Queensbury High School. Development of land to the south of the junction eg QB4/H would minimize the disruption to the village because traffic would not need to enter the village in order to access the high school and the infrastructure to the motorways, making "rat runs" like Roper Lane and DeanstonesLane unnecessary.
Extending the area of QB4/H to include the golf course would be more acceptable and has easy access to local shops and schools.
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 2200
Received: 18/03/2021
Respondent: Mrs Jean Cawkwell
Queensbury Golf Course would be a better site for housing than QB7/H at Fleet Lane.
There are currently major issues with traffic at the Queensbury crossroads at peak times with traffic backing up to Foxhill Primary School on a regular basis. Development of the land to the North of the junction will only increase the issues with construction traffic and commuter traffic on their way to the motorway infrastructure and Queensbury High School. Development of land to the south of the junction eg QB4/H would minimize the disruption to the village because traffic would not need to enter the village in order to access the high school and the infrastructure to the motorways, making "rat runs" like Roper Lane and Deanstones Lane unnecessary.
Extending the area of QB4/H to include the golf course would be more acceptable and has easy access to local shops and schools.
Additional comments from attachment noted by Local Plan Team below
Land at Queensbury Golf Course should be allocated for housing development, including 25% as affordable homes and new public open space. The site is in a sustainable location, near to local shops, schools, amenities, facilities and a bus stop, as well as directly abutting a proposal allocation QB4/H. There is no difference in the location and sustainability of the golf course site and the QB4/H.
Access to the land is unconstrained from Brighouse Road, which is a wide carriage way, with footpaths either side.
The Golf Club site is well screened by mature trees to the southern boundary which would provide a permanent and defensible new Green Belt boundary.
The Queensbury Golf Course site is available, suitable, achievable and deliverable.
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 2219
Received: 19/03/2021
Respondent: Mr Richard Ogilvie
Land at Queensbury Golf Course should be allocated for housing development. The site is in a sustainable location, near to local shops, schools, amenities, facilities and a bus stop, as well as directly abutting a proposal allocation QB4/H. There is no difference in the location and sustainability of the Golf Course site and the QB4/H. The town centre high street, Tesco store and associated bus services to Bradford and Halifax are less than a 10min walk away at approximately 600 metres to the north. A local parade of shops is also within 250 metres to the north. Schools and medical centres are available within less than a 20 min walk at 1.2km. There is also a bus stop located directly outside of the site for those less mobile and may require assistance to get to the town centre.
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 2223
Received: 19/03/2021
Respondent: Mr Nathan Hill
Land at Queensbury Golf Course should be allocated for housing development. The site is in a sustainable location, near to local shops, schools, amenities, facilities and a bus stop, as well as directly abutting a proposal allocation QB4/H. There is no difference in the location and sustainability of the golf course site and the QB4/H.
The Town Centre High Street, Tesco Store and associated bus services to Bradford and Halifax are all less than a 10 minute walk away at approximately 600m to the north. A local parade of shops is also within 250m to the north. Schools and medical centres are available within less than a 20 minute walk at 1.2km away. There is also a bus stop located directly outside of the site for those that are less mobile and may require assistance to get to the town centre.
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 2253
Received: 19/03/2021
Respondent: Mr Michael McCabe
The land at Queensbury Golf Club should be allocated for housing development. The site is in a sustainable location, near to local shops, schools, amenities, facilities and a bus stop, as well as directly abutting a proposal allocation Q84/H. There is no difference in the location and sustainability of the golf course site and the Q84/H.
The Town Centre High Street, Tesco Store and associated bus services to Bradford and Halifax are all less than a 10 minute walk away at approximately 600m to the north. A local parade of shops is also within 250m to the north. Schools and medical centres are available within less than a 20 minute walk away at 1.2km away. There is also a bus stop located outside the site for those that are less mobile and may require assistance to get to the town centre.
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 2255
Received: 19/03/2021
Respondent: Mr David Harris
I support Queensbury Golf Club being incorporated into the Local Plan for housing in Queensbury. It would appear that more housing is required and the services and infrastructure adjacent would support this. Access and egress is better here than at the Fleet Lane proposal, as the Denholmegate road south is generally less congested than going north. There are easy access ways to schools and the local amenities (ie Tesco). Coming from Fleet Lane area will add to the congestion at the Traffic Lights, when families and shoppers gain access to Tesco from the North side of Queensbury.
Support
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 2260
Received: 19/03/2021
Respondent: Mr David Skelton
I am in support of the sale of land at Queensbury Golf Club. The land is in a sustainable location as it is near to shops, schools, medical centres and transport links i.e. regular bus route between Bradford and Halifax. Queensbury centre is only a 10 minute walk to Tescos and local shops with a parade of shops within 600 metres. There is a bus stop right outside the golf club
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 2268
Received: 19/03/2021
Respondent: Mrs Edith Henderson
Land at Queensbury Golf Course should be allocated for housing development. The site is in a sustainable location, near to local shops, schools, amenities, facilities and a bus stop, as well as directly abutting a proposal allocation QB4/H. There is no difference in the location and sustainability of the golf course site and the QB4/H.
The Town Centre High Street, Tesco Store and associated bus services to Bradford and Halifax are all less than a 10 minute walk away at approximately 600m to the north. A local parade of shops is also within 250m to the north. Schools and medical centres are available within less than a 20 minute walk at 1.2km away. There is also a bus stop located directly outside of the site for those that are less mobile and may require assistance to get to the town centre.
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 2274
Received: 19/03/2021
Respondent: Mr Christopher Enright
Land at Queensbury Golf Course should be allocated for housing development. The site is in a sustainable location, near to local shops, schools, amenities, facilities and a bus stop, as well as directly abutting a proposal allocation QB4/H. There is no difference in the location and sustainability of the golf course site and the QB4/H.
The Town Centre High Street, Tesco Store and associated bus services to Bradford and Halifax are all less than a 10 minute walk away at approximately 600m to the north. A local parade of shops is also within 250m to the north. Schools and medical centres are available within less than a 20 minute walk at 1.2km away. There is also a bus stop located directly outside of the site for those that are less mobile and may require assistance to get to the town centre.
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 2298
Received: 19/03/2021
Respondent: Mr Michael Cuthbert
Having examined the extensive proposed plans for housing development in Queensbury, I feel there is an omission worth noting. I think the Queensbury Golf Club site should be considered. With regards to the Fleet Lane/ Old Guy Road site - whilst some development there is feasible, I would consider the current plans to be far too extensive and to the detriment of the area: density of housing, local infrastructure etc.
Conversely, the Golf Club site seems ideal for helping to satisfy demands for more local housing. It has good access to a main road, is relatively near to the centre of the village, close to shops and other services. Even a bus stop alongside. There is a recent development next to the site, which appears successful. Therefore the QGC site should come into the equation and may relieve potential over density of development elsewhere in the village.
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 2299
Received: 19/03/2021
Respondent: Mr Anthony Brennan
Land at Queensbury Golf Course should be allocated for housing development. The site is in a sustainable location, near to local shops, schools, amenities, facilities and a bus stop, as well as directly abutting a proposal allocation QB4/H. There is no difference in the location and sustainability of the golf course site and the QB4/H.
The Town Centre High Street, Tesco Store and associated bus services to Bradford and Halifax are all less than a 10 minute walk away at approximately 600m to the north. A local parade of shops is also within 250m to the north. Schools and medical centres are available within less than a 20 minute walk at 1.2km away. There is also a bus stop located directly outside of the site for those that are less mobile and may require assistance to get to the town centre.
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 2305
Received: 19/03/2021
Respondent: Mr Albert Porter
More housing is required in Queensbury and the land at Queensbury Golf Club should be considered as it is in a good location for local schools shops and transport for Bradford and surrounding areas.
I feel the site at Queensbury Golf Course would be a better site and should be included in the Local Plan.
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 2307
Received: 19/03/2021
Respondent: Mr JOHN RAMSDEN
Land at Queensbury Golf Course should be allocated for housing development. The site is in a sustainable location, near to local shops, schools, amenities, facilities and a bus stop, as well as directly abutting a proposal allocation QB4/H. There is no difference in the location and sustainability of the golf course site and the QB4/H.
The Town Centre High Street, Tesco Store and associated bus services to Bradford and Halifax are all less than a 10 minute walk away at approximately 600m to the north. A local parade of shops is also within 250m to the north. Schools and medical centres are available within less than a 20 minute walk at 1.2km away. There is also a bus stop located directly outside of the site for those that are less mobile and may require assistance to get to the town centre.
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 2310
Received: 19/03/2021
Respondent: Mr Robert Smith
Land at Queensbury Golf Course should be allocated for housing development. The site is in a sustainable location, near to local shops, schools, amenities, facilities and a bus stop, as well as directly abutting a proposal allocation QB4/H. There is no difference in the location and sustainability of the golf course site and the QB4/H.
The Town Centre High Street, Tesco Store and associated bus services to Bradford and Halifax are all less than a 10 minute walk away at approximately 600m to the north. A local parade of shops is also within 250m to the north. Schools and medical centres are available within less than a 20 minute walk at 1.2km away. There is also a bus stop located directly outside of the site for those that are less mobile and may require assistance to get to the town centre.
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 2319
Received: 19/03/2021
Respondent: Mr Andrew Grimshaw
Fully support the planning application for Queensbury Golf Club site being included in the local plan. The area urgently needs more housing, there is a large medical centre, 2 dentists, 2 large supermarkets plus numerous local shops so the local infrastructure will support more housing. Indeed, the infrastructure is just a short walk from there propped development. In addition, the site is close to bus stops to both Bradford and Halifax.
This proposal also abuts a proposal allocation QB4/H - there is no difference in the location and sustainability of the golf course site and the QB4/H.
This area is far better suited than the proposed area off Fleet Lane which lacks the closeness of the local infrastructure.
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 2324
Received: 19/03/2021
Respondent: Mr Sean McHale
I fully support the proposals for Queensbury golf club site. The local area desperately needs more housing. The QGC site is close to all local amenities and the local infrastructure fully supports additional housing. The site is also next to a proposal allocation QB4/H. there is no difference in the location and sustainability of the golf course site and the QB4/H.
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 2346
Received: 19/03/2021
Respondent: Mrs Carol McHale
Land at Queensbury Golf Course should be allocated for housing development. The site is in a sustainable location, near to local shops, schools, amenities, facilities and a bus stop, as well as directly abutting a proposal allocation QB4/H. There is no difference in the location and sustainability of the golf course site and the QB4/H.
The Town Centre High Street, Tesco Store and associated bus services to Bradford and Halifax are all less than a 10 minute walk away at approximately 600m to the north. A local parade of shops is also within 250m to the north. Schools and medical centres are available within less than a 20 minute walk at 1.2km away. There is also a bus stop located directly outside of the site for those that are less mobile and may require assistance to get to the town centre.
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 2359
Received: 19/03/2021
Respondent: Mr Andrew Tattersall
Land at Queensbury Golf Course should be allocated for housing development. The site is in a sustainable location, near to local shops, schools, amenities, facilities and a bus stop, as well as directly abutting a proposal allocation QB4/H. There is no difference in the location and sustainability of the golf course site and the QB4/H.
The Town Centre High Street, Tesco Store and associated bus services to Bradford and Halifax are all less than a 10 minute walk away at approximately 600m to the north. A local parade of shops is also within 250m to the north. Schools and medical centres are available within less than a 20 minute walk at 1.2km away. There is also a bus stop located directly outside of the site for those that are less mobile and may require assistance to get to the town centre. I am in favour of selling.
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 2360
Received: 19/03/2021
Respondent: Mrs Carolyn Whitworth
Land at Queensbury Golf Course should be allocated for housing development. The site is in a
sustainable location, near to local shops, schools, amenities, facilities and a bus stop, as well as
directly abutting a proposal allocation QB4/H. There is no difference in the location and sustainability
of the golf course site and the QB4/H.
The Town Centre High Street, Tesco Store and associated bus services to Bradford and Halifax are all
less than a 10 minute walk away at approximately 600m to the north. A local parade of shops is also
within 250m to the north. Schools and medical centres are available within less than a 20 minute walk
at 1.2km away. There is also a bus stop located directly outside of the site for those that are less
mobile and may require assistance to get to the town centre.
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 2361
Received: 19/03/2021
Respondent: Miss Grace Tattersall
Land at Queensbury Golf Course should be allocated for housing development. The site is in a sustainable location, near to local shops, schools, amenities, facilities and a bus stop, as well as directly abutting a proposal allocation QB4/H. There is no difference in the location and sustainability of the golf course site and the QB4/H.
The Town Centre High Street, Tesco Store and associated bus services to Bradford and Halifax are all less than a 10 minute walk away at approximately 600m to the north. A local parade of shops is also within 250m to the north. Schools and medical centres are available within less than a 20 minute walk at 1.2km away. There is also a bus stop located directly outside of the site for those that are less mobile and may require assistance to get to the town centre. I am in favour of selling.