LETTER: I invite Spalding residents to object to development

H16-0080-18 is the reference for a residential mini development such as the planning committee are passing in Spalding.

Living just behind this plot at 11 Spalding Common I have put in an objection and invite other Spalding residents to do the same! The deadline is February 22.

There is far too much boxy housing with no land being built on infill plots which encourages an unsightly gathering of parked cars and the incarceration of residents: who wants to stroll around a desert of buildings and cars on pavements?

The next thing to happen will be double yellow lines and more traffic wardens.

There is a minimum percentage of garden required to entice birds and insects and a bigger parking area for cars needed to provide multiple car households with enough space within their bounds.

In an era of home working, surroundings need to be pleasant with space enough under roof for a business to start up successfully.

The Local Plan has outlined large areas for residential development and if the infrastructure was started then piecemeal development on decent plots can be started by local developers instead of waiting for national firms to build huge estates of boxes with no input from the people who are to live in those houses.

Nick Davies
Cradge Bank
Spalding

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