Friday 22 March 2013

Measham Wharf Plans

Read the previous post to see where you need to go to object

It is important that if you have received a letter about the development you must read and object to it as an individual, you have this letter because something may directly effect you.

Your main objections could be aimed at the emergency access roads and how they effect you?
For example you may be asked not to park on the road in Chapel Street or York Close, where the emergency vehicles require access to the new development.

I am still getting messages about objections you may have re Schools and the Doctors, these issues are dealt with by the County and District Councils, it is their job to make sure the developers pay into a scheme to provide the extra monies via the 106 schemes, then it needs to be allocated to the relevant authority or body to provide the extra resource. If you feel that this may not happen then bring this concern to the meeting.

If you have a letter deal with it, talk to your neighbours, formulate your objections.

If you want to save the ancient open spaces then find a petition and sign it, but again come to the meeting, you may also have concerns with the access roads around the development with an access onto the High Street, again you would hope that planning and transport would deal with this?
7pm on Tuesday 9th April at St Laurence's Church Hall.




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