In conclusion, Warrington needs mixed options, affordable housing in the town centre area on brownfield land. It?s not sustainable to develop on greenbelt and open spaces where little public transport/facilities exist for residents. To progress the plan now with the Government?s latest announcements about preserving green spaces and ending housing targets is not sensible, especially when future housing demand is so uncertain. Other councils have put their plans on hold for those reasons. I see no evidence to support the release of undeveloped, open land which would impact climate control initiatives and destroy the beautiful open spaces for future generations to enjoy in their leisure time as well as current Warrington residents. Further information available in corresponding email.
In conclusion, Warrington needs mixed options, affordable housing in the town centre area on brownfield land. It?s not sustainable to develop on greenbelt and open spaces where little public transport/facilities exist for residents. To progress the plan now with the Government?s latest announcements about preserving green spaces and ending housing targets is not sensible, especially when future housing demand is so uncertain. Other councils have put their plans on hold for those reasons. I see no evidence to support the release of undeveloped, open land which would impact climate control initiatives and destroy the beautiful open spaces for future generations to enjoy in their leisure time as well as current Warrington residents. Further information available in corresponding email.