Respondent name
Chris Briody
Responses
Respondent Type
Resident
Policy Name/Part of plan
MD2
Summary of comments

The objections echo those of thousands of other Warringtonians...
unsound planning..
the obscene rush to generate Council rates' income...
inadequate road improvement...
the worsening of air quality, courtesy of the likely increase in the number of vehicles associated with the proposed developments...
the failure to maximise the use of Brown land....
the destruction of country-side that is unlikely ever to return to its natural state and the damage likely to be done to Green Belt flora and fauna.
The permanent loss of a valued resource, which in these times of CoP26, seems staggeringly irresponsible... If the Council wants to do something to improve its image...why not plant trees instead of laying concrete? Most recent 'developments' appear uncontrolled and unplanned, in the sense of community needs (shops, social amenities, Schools and Medical Centres, etc.) and general infrastructure...noticeably roads.... For example, the latest overload in Appleton is now seeing roads like Pewtersgreen Road become an exceptionally busy road, rather than a 'normal' residential one...and the likes of Red Lane becoming a huge rat-run, escaping the bottlenecks in Stockton Heath centre.