Miss Sally Crundwell (Loxwood) PDF Print E-mail
"Totally agree with the issues raised here. This development is totally out of proportion and wrongly located. The infrastructure is not there to support so many houses and would lead to further developments in the area.

 

I am particularly concerned about the impact on traffic and water supplies in an area suffering from 2 years of hose pipe ban. Traffic through Bramley on A281 and at the junction into Godalming on the Brighton Road is already at a standstill every morning during term time. The Brighton road is a dangerous road in the winter when it's icy, and more traffic down this narrow winding road will lead to more accidents. There is already far too much traffic on the A281, so I can't imagine what it would be like with all these extra homes.

On top of this development,there are other, smaller develpments being built around this area already as part of the government's plan to build more new homes. Adding the new town at Dunsfold and plans for new homes around other surrounding villages together and this area will be deadlocked with traffic within 10 years and suffering a permanent water shortage crisis."

 
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Mrs L M (Cranleigh)
"The reason we opted to move to Cranleigh was that it had a unique village atmosphere - and we are keen that this is preserved. Congestion on the A281 is already severe during the rush hour. The changes we are already seeing on the High St reflect the loss of local shops and more high street chains - there is insufficient parking in Cranleigh to cope with 2000+ new homes."