Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2024)
Search representations
Results for Miss Alison Temple search
New searchComment
Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2024)
Policy DM3: Air Quality
Representation ID: 3595
Received: 08/09/2024
Respondent: Miss Alison Temple
As a health professional I take CO readings on a daily basis of pregnant women. A high level of CO is often recorded at levels which have a significant detrimental impact on the mother and the developing and growing unborn child. Pregnant women are fearful and extremely concerned about this.
The plan does not address the consequences of poor air quality which will increase to levels that place people at risk of cause of illness and death.
As a health professional I take CO readings on a daily basis of pregnant women. A high level of CO is often recorded at levels which have a significant detrimental impact on the mother and the developing and growing unborn child. Pregnant women are fearful and extremely concerned about this.
The plan does not address the consequences of poor air quality which will increase to levels that place people at risk of cause of illness and death.
Comment
Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2024)
Policy DM4: Noise and Light Pollution
Representation ID: 3611
Received: 08/09/2024
Respondent: Miss Alison Temple
There already an increased level of light and noise pollution causing damage to the environment and nature as well as severe impact on mental and emotional health. Yet again this has not been addressed.
There already an increased level of light and noise pollution causing damage to the environment and nature as well as severe impact on mental and emotional health. Yet again this has not been addressed.
Comment
Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2024)
Policy S7: Green Belt
Representation ID: 3619
Received: 08/09/2024
Respondent: Miss Alison Temple
Again I fear that this is all "lip service" and there is nothing in the proposed plan that secures green belt areas, in fact appears that this plan serves to mislead the public. There is no evidence of which areas will be considered preserving, I suspect not much.
Again I fear that this is all "lip service" and there is nothing in the proposed plan that secures green belt areas, in fact appears that this plan serves to mislead the public. There is no evidence of which areas will be considered preserving, I suspect not much.