From: Public Access DC Comments Sent: 21 April 2008 15:37 To: DC Secretaries Subject: FW: PublicAccess for Planning - Application Comments (08/00899/F) Dan Birch Systems Support And Development Officer ICT and Information Services Cherwell District Council Ext 3714 Direct Dial (01295) 753714 mailto:danny.birch@cherwell-dc.gov.uk www.cherwell.gov.uk -----Original Message----- From: publicaccess@cherwell-dc.gov.uk [mailto:publicaccess@cherwell-dc.gov.uk] Sent: 20 April 2008 19:43 To: Public Access DC Comments Subject: PublicAccess for Planning - Application Comments (08/00899/F) PublicAccess for Planning - Application Comments (08/00899/F) "Michael Truby" has used the PublicAccess for Planning website to submit their comments on a Planning Application. You have received this message because you are the Case Officer for this application or because this is a designated mailbox for PublicAccess comments submissions. Comments were submitted at 20/04/2008 19:43:26 Application Summary ------------------- Application Number: 08/00899/F Address: Begroke Science Park Access Road And Land Including Part OS 0004 And OS 0028 Adjacent To Woodstock Road Yarnton Oxfordshire Proposal: Widening and southern extension of access road, including public highway junctions alterations and associated work Case Officer: Bob Duxbury Customer Details ---------------- Name: Michael Truby Address: 113 Woodstock Road Yarnton Kidlington Oxford Postcode: Comments -------- Submission Type: Customer objects to the Planning Application. Comments: I object to the planning application because I belive that we should take the enviroment into consideration; Oxfordshire is one of the last counties that house our ever diminishing countryside, we and Begbroke share our villages with wildlife, to cast them aside without regard and build on their home is an outrage. Not only will the wildlife feel the impact; Yarnton, Begbroke, Woodstock and Oxford will all feel the strain, the A44 can barely cope with the amount of traffic that it currentlyhas to handle everyday. Personally I have to cross the A44 everyday and at the moment it is no less than dangerous, it has not been that long since a fatal incident and the addition of an access road including junctions will only make this worse. I have yet to start my own family and I have no interest in raising one in a villlage where my children are unsafe and the pollution will harm their welfare; I would like my children to grow up knowing about wildlife and our enviroment; I would like my children to have fields and woodland to play in. I DO NOT want my children growing up in danger. I believe that this access road is the begining of the residential expansion, where children are given no concern, and the village will offer nothing for them and this will provoke anti-social behaviour. I mainy cycle to work although sometimes drive and at the moment neither is a particularly pleasant experience, If traffic is increased then all road users motorised or not will feel the strain. PublicAccess for Planning. (c) CAPS Solutions Ltd.