Site ID: 879

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Object

Site Assessment Pro Formas

Representation ID: 3586

Received: 14/08/2021

Respondent: Mr R W Harland

Representation Summary:

Ivy Lane is full to overcapacity. In June 2021 the Bedford Highways department objected to application (21/00734/OUT).
The Highways objection stated: “It is considered that Ivy Lane is at more than its capacity as a shared use space and narrow country lane” & “Therefore it is considered that Ivy Lane is not suitable for an increase in traffic levels.”

It is clear that Ivy Lane cannot take any additional traffic.

This site should be removed from the Site Assessment list.

Object

Site Assessment Pro Formas

Representation ID: 3663

Received: 19/08/2021

Respondent: Mrs Ann Newbury

Representation Summary:

I object to this as stated in many previous occasions that the lane is not suitable for any more traffic, either site work traffic or traffic relating to the dwellings. This is a small country lane and it cannot take the workload of lorries and traffic associated with the developments, also the lanes verges are getting ruined by construction traffic.
There is already disruption at the entrance to the lane and there will soon be more disruption at number 37, the lane will be turned into a building site soon.

Object

Site Assessment Pro Formas

Representation ID: 4228

Received: 30/08/2021

Respondent: Mr Mark Wooding

Representation Summary:

Oppose further housing development that will increase traffic flow along Cotton End Road.
Road is already too busy, too fast and becoming dangerous in the absence of average speed cameras.

Any further development should be on the periphery of the village.