This is an HTML version of an attachment to the Freedom of Information request 'Comments to SHLA November 2007'.

RESPONSES TO THE CONSULTATION ON THE DRAFT STRATEGIC HOUSING LAND ASSESSMENT

MARSKE

Site Number

Respondents (list)

Summary of comments made (list to avoid duplication)

GENERAL

Marske Residents Association

Marske Community Partnership

St. Mark's Parochial Church Council

Trevor Hewison

Neil and Lesley Jones

Sally A Howe

Cllr Deborah Dowson

Mr & Mrs Sanderson and other residents

Joan Williams

Jennifer Tranter

Susan Sharpe

Mrs TM Hutton

Michelle Tranter

Mrs Sarah Maddison

Pippa Maddison
Bill Porritt

John and Maureen Graham

Christopher Tranter

Gillian Simpson

John Libbey

Philip Miles

Mrs GB

Mr J Else

Andrew Fox

Alastair MacKenzie

Catherine MacKenzie

Alan Stevenson

Catherine Lince

Maggie Gee

CR Walkington

Mr PA Galloway

Raymond Hutton

Mr and Mrs Fox

Steve Graham

Robin Lockhart

Mr and Mrs Lord

Mrs PM Keeons

David Cummins

Marske Against Development

Michael Beever

J Bishop & J Colley

Mr R Bruce

A&G Walker

Mr S Haining

Mrs Valerie Early

P Phillips

Mrs S Bennett

B Wanies

Mrs Gael Dick

L McFaull

Robert Thirkell

Alwyne & Angela Durham

Mrs TJ Porter

Kevin Bain

Brian G Ridsdale

James Cooper

Steve Thompson

Graeme Heslehurst

Carole Sanders

Kevin A Drury

Andrea Lojko

Mr J Goodwill

  • Why has the subject of further building in and around Marske come up again when a Government inspector advised against it?

  • Object to development in the area - loss of green space/loss of strategic gap/visual impact/impact on facilities and infrastructure/sustainability/congestion/scale of proposal/impact on services/impact on wildlife
























































  • Objects to any future development in Marske.

OFFICER RESPONSE:

MARSKE

Site Number

Respondents (list)

Summary of comments made (list to avoid duplication)

8

St. Mark's Parochial Church Council

David Evans

  • Development of this site is a contradiction of the Structure Plan/Council's own Local Plan.

  • Development of this site would erode the strategic gap between Marske and Saltburn.

10

St. Mark's Parochial Church Council

David Evans

  • Development of this site is a contradiction of the Structure Plan/Council's own Local Plan.

  • Development of this site would erode the strategic gap between Marske and Saltburn.

13

Signet Planning on behalf of Gladedale (Northern) Ltd

  • Would represent an unsuitable extension of the existing settlement and effectively double the size of New Marske. This would be contrary to national policy which seeks to protect the identity and character of settlements. The settlement would have to be able to offer a significant increase in the full range of services, including schools, jobs, shops, infrastructure etc. A more sustainable means of promoting this scale of development would be adjoining larger settlements which benefit from the existing infrastructure and services to accommodate development of this scale.

14

Phillip Phillips

St. Mark's Parochial Church Council

Mrs June Maloney

Neil and Lesley Jones

Mrs Sylvia Unthank

Mr Fred Hartley

Mrs Sylvia Unthank

Kenneth Mothersill

Mrs Sheila Shields

Anna Unthank and Paul McLean

Mr Charlie Nettle

Mrs Patricia Wood

David Nicholson

Wendy Jarvis & Family

Alison Blower

David Evans

Margaret Cummins

Betty Addison

Pat Matthews

Gerry McBride

Debbie Matthews

Lynne Coleman

Bill Goodwill

Marguerite Ina Hesp

Sheila Alker

David Alker

Barbara and Gerome

Anne W Lowe

Glenn Brunskill

Laura and Andrew Waggett

Dennis and Margaret Stanley

H Gelder

Mrs A Gelder

J Armstrong

Miss R Hainsworth

Dennis and Margaret Stanley

A Johnson

Mrs Sylvia Unthank

Anna Unthank and Paul McLean

Mrs June Maloney

Miss R Hainsworth

Richard Graham

Mr J Wollaston

  • Objects to any building on this land.

  • Concern regarding proximity to cliffs, any development will be visible from Redcar.

  • Concern over erosion of cliffs.

  • Objects - loss of Greenfield area/effect on environment/effect on wildlife/congestion/effect on local services - schools etc/coastal erosion






























  • Objects - this land was a gift from Lord Zetland and there is in existence a covenant which limits the use of the land to agricultural purposes including buildings.




  • Objects - does not want to live near to a building site for years.

21

St. Mark's Parochial Church Council

  • Concern regarding school and loss of playing field.

54

Cllr Denis DJ Sewell

St. Mark's Parochial Church Council

David Evans

Nathaniel Lichfield and Partners

Richard Murphy

  • The need for housing in the green belt (slice) is more exact i.e. between quarry roundabout and so policy is regarded with grave reservations.

  • Contradiction of the Structure Plan/Council's own Local Plan.

  • Development of this site would erode the strategic gap between Marske and Saltburn.

  • This site represents the most sustainable site in Marske.

  • The development of the site would not result in the coalescence of the two settlements which would remain physically separated by the A174 and a large area of undeveloped land. A sensitive design, layout and landscaping could also enhance the perception of separation ensuring that the separate identities of both settlements are maintained.

  • Subject to further investigation there could be scope for a financial contribution to increase the capacity of the local sewerage infrastructure commensurate to the need arising from the new housing development.

  • Site is accessible by public transport. An assessment of the highways implications has determined that an acceptable vehicular access can be achieved.

  • Subject to further investigation there could be scope for a financial contribution to increase capacity at local schools commensurate to the need arising from the development.

  • A preliminary Archaeological Assessment has been prepared which confirms that, subject to more detailed investigations, there is no evidence that the development is likely to be constrained by archaeological remains within the site.

  • Design and layout of the scheme could satisfactorily address the impact of power lines on the site.

  • Objects - loss of Greenfield and scenery.

55

St. Mark's Parochial Church Council

David Evans

Mr J Wollaston

Anne W Lowe

  • Contradiction of the Structure Plan/Council's own Local Plan.

  • Development of this site would erode the strategic gap between Marske and Saltburn.

  • Objects - does not want to live near to a building site for years.

  • Objects - devalue of community, loss of strategic gap, loss of green belt.

56

St. Mark's Parochial Church Council

Alastair McLeod

Wendy Jarvis & Family

Margaret Cummins

Betty Addison

Pat Matthews

Gerry McBride

Debbie Matthews

Lynne Coleman

Bill Goodwill

Marguerite Ina Hesp

Sheila Alker

David Alker

Barbara and Gerome

Anne W Lowe

Laura and Andrew Waggett

KW Cook

J Armstrong

Ronald Gosling

Sally A Howe

Paul and Caroline Robertson

David Evans

Mr J Wollaston

  • Contradiction of the Structure Plan/Council's own Local Plan.

  • Objects - effect on countryside/transport/local services/infrastructure/environment/loss of green belt/access to site















  • Requires a transport link.

  • Development on this site would decrease the value of her property.

  • Objects - site has been identified as a Sensitive Landscape Area, it is outside of development limits, it falls within the Teesside Agglomeration for Noise Mapping due to start in Summer 2008, concerns over water supply, effect on sewerage system, the land is also a recreational area.

  • Development of the site would erode the strategic gap between Marske and Saltburn, also highlights concern with increase in traffic and access to the site.

  • Objects - does not want to live near to a building site for years.

57

David Evans

  • Development of this site would erode the strategic gap between Marske and Saltburn.

77

David Evans

  • Development of this site would erode the strategic gap between Marske and Saltburn.

216

Ronald Gosling

Margaret Cummins

Betty Addison

Pat Matthews

Gerry McBride

Debbie Matthews

Lynne Coleman

Bill Goodwill

Marguerite Ina Hesp

Sheila Alker

David Alker

Barbara and Gerome

  • This site includes our factory (HW Jarvis), a major employer in the area, housing development provides us with an opportunity to bid for provision to developers, an opportunity that won't exist if we don't. Land clean up would be required on this site.

  • Objects - effect on countryside/transport/local services/infrastructure/environment.