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Form ID: 34
Respondent: Mr David Crowley

Strongly disagree

Agricultural land should be maintained and cherished, we are becoming more and more reliant upon importing of goods and recent events have proven we need to maintain as much independence as possible. The funding allowed for this growth would be far better suited to improving and developing the existing infrastructure and amenities, our schools need funding, our doctor surgeries need expanding, our shops and villages need improving. Ever expanding and increase of population to the area only serves one agenda and it is not for the good of the county or its residents.

As previously stated, this development proposal does not lend to benefit the county, village or its residents. There is only one group of individuals who will benefit from this development in the short term and this is not in the benefit of anyone else.

Strongly disagree

The existing schools, doctors, high streets and shop parades need severe improvement. Our agricultural land should be sacred! As an individual investor, I cannot buy agricultural land for means of development, why can the council when it suits them?

Increased crime rates will go hand in hand, what measures are being put in place to ensure the emergency services have the support required to safely manage the extra workload.

I am strongly against the decision to expand the local town to this extent based on increased crime, decreased agricultural land which is a necessity, lack of funding for current schools and GPs, poor infrastructure.

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