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Freetext 1-50 No Qu Comment 331 3 Your Household 331 10 Like in Charfield 331 11 Dislike 331 12 Future Vision 331 13 Benefits of development Swimming pool - private gym Bristol. Gym - 331 14 Your activities private in Bristol. Cinema - Yate & Bristol. Theatre Bristol 331 18 Green Areas 331 19 Green space on new sites 331 21 Sites of environmental value 331 22 Dev size Sites that should be 331 24 No developed Sites that should not be 331 25 No developed 331 27 Styles not wanted 331 28 Making good neighbours Clear parking allocation & defining boundaries 331 29 Other property covenants 331 30 Traffic mgt 331 32 Business dev 331 37 Location of work 331 41 Train related reqts 331 45 Location of footpaths 331 46 Quiet Lanes 331 48 Parking cars 331 50 Problem Parking 331 56 Character assets 331 57 Size of home 331 58 Type of home 331 59 Who needs these homes 331 64 Housing need 331 66 Reason to move 331 67 Type of home 331 68 Technology 331 General box Cinema Wotton. Theatre Bristol. Gym 332 14 Your activities Thornbury. Walking around Charfield so protect our countryside and open spaces. 1 it is critical that the green space between Manor Lane & Woodlands Road & Hawthorn Close is protected as an open public space for 332 18 Green Areas all to enjoy as was originally planned and ensure the rural character is kept in the village. 332 22 Dev size None! Sites that should be 332 24 developed None Sites that should not be 332 25 The green space between Manor Lane & developed Woodlands Road & Hawthorn Close as in q18. 3 storey terraced houses - jammed in to 332 27 Styles not wanted maximise tax return!!! & no flats or Deatchedapartments houses/bungalows with large plots & 332 28 Making good neighbours 3/4 cars drive 332 29 Other property covenants Noise restrictions 332 37 Location of work Not applicable (retired) Junction of Wotton Road into Little Bristol Lane 332 50 Problem Parking where a serious catastrophic accident is waiting to happen! Double yellow lines outside of 5 homes were originally assured. 332 57 Size of home 2/3 bedroom bungalows 332 58 Type of home Definitely no flats/apts 332 68 Technology Possibly cable Cinema - Wotton Your activities Swimming - Thornbury 1 14 Theatre/cinema - Bristol The fields and footpaths surrounding the 1 18 Green Areas village 1 19 Green space on new sites Tree and hedge preservation Sites that should be 1 24 developed No Sites that should not be Fields outside village boundary to preserve 1 25 developed village feel, wildlife and countryside. Too many expensive 'executive' homes or tall 1 27 Styles not wanted town houses Reasonable sized plots for and between each home and existing neighbours. Preservation of 1 28 Making good neighbours views. Interconnected ___ to avoid ghettoisation. 1 30 Traffic mgt No more speed bumps! Better footpath links to Wotton/Renishaw 1 45 Location of footpaths roundabout. 1 50 Problem Parking On the corner of Little Bristol Lane More footpaths around fields surrounding the 1 village, especially when they are commonly General box used, but unofficial paths. 2 Cinema - Wotton Your activities 2 14 Gym - Bristol Farm at Wotton Road end of New Street 2 18 Green Areas opposite the garage. Sites that should be Coal Yard when and if the business should 2 24 developed close. Warner's Court Sites that should not be This is the 'Centre' of the village and gives 2 25 developed Charfield its village feel. Take this away and you will not only rip the heart out of the village but will it be a village??? I am not against any particular style but it 2 27 Styles not wanted must blend with the surrounding buildings. Good neighbour relationships are made by 2 28 Making good neighbours People, not Planning. 2 29 Other property covenants Hedges Throughout Charfield, to the School and Mills in New Street. 2 45 Location of footpaths Charfield to Wotton Charfield to top road towards Tortworth S__P area. Anywhere near the school! 2 50 Problem Parking End of New Street by the garage. 2 56 Character assets The School main building. Whilst I appeciate the need for extra housing in general, where there is a "village" such as Charfield, careful thought needs to be given to development. If we want a viable village in the future we need genuine "affordable" houses. As a matter 2 of interest, what is "affordable" in Charfield? I strongly believe that most new development in Charfield should be for the young families to keep the village alive and the school open. Build 3-4 bedroom houses and these will become simply investment, with too much General box traffic for the roads and commutors. 3 4 64 Housing need Have no idea where I will be at my age. 5 11 Dislike Noisy neighbours Cinema - Yate and The Mall 14 Your activities Swimming - Yate 5 Sports - Thornbury 5 18 Green Areas No 5 21 Sites of environmental value No 5 28 Making good neighbours Sound proofing! 5 37 Location of work Kingswood Times don't work with working hours. 39 Use of Charfield bus services 5 Too expensive. 3 Noisy neighbours. 64 Housing need Getting out of New Road junction when turning 5 right is a pain. Detached - no more noise issues but can't 66 Reason to move afford detached here, so will have to move 5 further afield to afford one. 5 67 Type of home DETACHED! Make sure new homes have sound proofing to avoid issues. Think about transport. I hate trying to get out of New Road to turn righr to Thornbury - if I am late, it can take 10 minutes to get out. Very stressful. Hate it in Charfield - can't wait to escape! 5 General box Wish I never moved here. Eco friendly, green, wildlife friendly 12 Future Vision 6 eg solar panels on homes. Cinema - Cribbs and Wotton-u-Edge Swimming - Dursley 14 Your activities Walking - nearby country villages (eg. Cam, Uley, Woodchester, Slimbridge, Huntingford, 6 Damery) Fields between Church End and Charfield for walking. Fields by train lines for walking. 18 Green Areas Green areas by footpaths essential for health, fitness, 'free' so help keep costs down. Village Hall field/park for tennis etc, visitors 6 and kids. Hedgerow by Devil's Lane and Church End have Snowdrops and English Bluebells. 21 Sites of environmental value Marshflowers in field behind 'dog walking' field up to Church End. Rabbits, Hedgehogs, Foxes, Deer, Egret, Owls, Bats by Poolfield Farm and 6 Bats by Church Farm. Areas near Poolfield Farm (wildlife / access affected). Land up hill towards Church End will affect Sites that should not be 25 visual appeal of Charfield for all residents. developed Building in fields near Little Bristol and Devil's Lane and Warners Court will increase traffic on main Wotton Road and will cause access 6 issues. Fewer red brick homes so all the houses don't 27 Styles not wanted 6 look like "New" homes. Small housing groups, say, 10 homes with 28 Making good neighbours 6 shared garden and plenty of parking. From Charfield to Wotton-u-Edge. 45 Location of footpaths Between new estates/businesses and to 6 station (if to be built). 4 On new housing estates because builders do not provide sufficient spaces for owners or 50 Problem Parking allow spaces for their visitors. Parking could be a concern if the station is re- 6 opened as local villages would also use it. 6 59 Who needs these homes Couples and small families. * Access from new housing onto Wotton Road * State of roads from increased use * Noise levels and polltion due to increased traffic for residents and building work * Ability of children in Charfield to access their village school in the future * Medical needs (Doctor/Pharmacy) in the village * Costs of using public transport compared with using own transport for groups/families and time of journey * Charfield will only be sustainable if communication links - traffic issues/broadband are attended. Main road likely to be very busy * Environment needs protecting to keep 6 General box mental health strong. 7 11 Dislike Littering & dog mess Buses to Yate 13 Benefits of development 7 Trains from Charfield Cinema - Wotton & Yate Swimming - Thornbury & Yate Golf - N/A Theatre - Bristol 14 Your activities Badminton - N/A Gym - N/A Running - Local Cycling - Local area 7 Walking - Local area The small area near the stream on Woodlands 18 Green Areas 7 Road. 7 21 Sites of environmental value None in particular Houses could be build on land along Little Sites that should be 24 Bristol Lane and Station Road beyond the developed 7 existing housese but road would need to be Sites that shouldnot be widened. 25 7 developed Existing green spaces & village playing fields. Timber cladding - can look shabby if not 27 Styles not wanted 7 looked after. Walls/fences at rear to ensure privacy. 28 Making good neighbours 7 Adequate parking for each house. Pedestrian crossing to cross Wotton Road near 30 Traffic mgt 7 New Street. Connecting Charfield to Wotton without having 45 Location of footpaths 7 to cycle along the main road & mix with motors. 7 50 Problem Parking On/near bends in Manor Lane. 5 56 Character assets 7 Willow tree at Wotton Rd/Manor Lane junction. Housing OK but need to be nearer facilities 64 Housing need 7 (shops, etc) To be nearer shops & other facilities if giving 66 Reason to move 7 up driving. 7 67 Type of home 7 68 Technology Bus services Need more careful planning.
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