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Please pass on my thanks to all EBBRAG committee members for doing all this amazing research, canvassing, surveys and technical report writing on our behalf. I only hope it is successful.

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What a most comprehensive report (of the EBBRAG 10th Jan meeting). Well done to all concerned. It is such a good (bad) example of how broken our housing policies are and just how little regard Bellway (and other shoddy builders) have for the places and people they come into contact with, including their customers. WC

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I just attended the public meeting and am opposed to the development at Home Farm. The multiple reasons that have blocked this historically are still as relevant today and the site needs protecting.

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It begs the question about how and why the land adjacent to Home Farm has been included as a potential site, given the significant historical opposition (which would surely have been known to the “decision makers”), and the outcome of the previous planning refusal

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Given the declines in the health of our environment, our cultural heritage, and (currently), our economic outlook, can decision makers confirm whether or not they think they’re doing the right thing by proposing significant development in an environmentally important, cultural significant, and economically important part of the landscape?

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If there truly is the need for further housebuilding, surely the only criteria that must be applied are those locations most suitable for the purpose, i.e. sites offering the least environmental, social and economic impact…

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The River Wylye is a chalk river, which is one of the world’s rarest and most threatened habitats. Given that is an undeniable fact, why are we now considering significant development close to the river and its’ catchment area?

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I am certainly against any further development in Warminster. The infrastructure is bursting already due to the number of new builds etc.

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