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Object

Land North of Cherry Hinton SPD

Representation ID: 31604

Received: 15/08/2017

Respondent: Terri Lewis

Representation Summary:

The are in which the proposed settlement will be is in an already heavily trafficked area. During the morning rush hour it can already take a considerable time to actually get off of my drive at present. With the extra traffic due to this development it will increase already struggling areas with the sheer amount of homes due to be built.

Full text:

The are in which the proposed settlement will be is in an already heavily trafficked area. During the morning rush hour it can already take a considerable time to actually get off of my drive at present. With the extra traffic due to this development it will increase already struggling areas with the sheer amount of homes due to be built.

Object

Land North of Cherry Hinton SPD

Representation ID: 31708

Received: 01/10/2017

Respondent: Mr Keith Cowley

Representation Summary:

Traffic arteries are wholly inadequate to cope with the additional traffic generated.

Full text:

Both roads to which this refers are already heavily congested at peak periods and busy for most of the day. On a bad morning at 8am it can take 20 minutes+ to traverse the half mile of Coldhams Lane from Rosemary Lane to Sainsburys. There are already two other developments in progress on Coldhams Lane. It simply does not have the capacity to accommodate more traffic on the proposed scale.

There is also already a major problem with rat-running through the residential area of Church End/Rosemary Lane. This can only be exacerbated by a huge number of additional vehicles added to the peak flows by this proposal.