Comment
Development and Site Allocations (DaSA) Local Plan - Options and Preferred Options
Representation ID: 22949
Received: 07/02/2017
Respondent: Mrs Bridget Adkins
Social cohesion for families will be far better met by them living in an area better services for schools, shops and easier access to surrounding areas, where employment may be sought.
Therefore the NBAR development would be able to accommodate such needs more satisfactorily than Little Common which is already strained to the limits in terms of school, GP, traffic and parking.
Social cohesion for families will be far better met by them living in an area better services for schools, shops and easier access to surrounding areas, where employment may be sought.
Therefore the NBAR development would be able to accommodate such needs more satisfactorily than Little Common which is already strained to the limits in terms of school, GP, traffic and parking.