Question 7

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Form ID: 55078
Respondent: Alison Muhr

Neutral

Better to support and enhance the Green Belt . (Imaginative green ideas are no substitute for gardens.)

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Form ID: 55091
Respondent: Mrs A Fiddes

Not at all

Not enough proper green space for play, recreation and casual sport. Grass "verges" are not the answer.

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Form ID: 55101
Respondent: Barbara Patterson

Not at all

NO. Not enough open space/gardens. TOO MANY FLATS and housing too dense.

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Form ID: 55115
Respondent: Sally McLean

Not at all

No you have planned for "linear" space and are using the travellers space which is not legal.

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Form ID: 55124
Respondent: Mr Matthew Asplin

Mostly not

The current proposal which includes relocation of the Water Treatment Works will have a significant detrimental impact on open spaces in general.

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Form ID: 55133
Respondent: Jill Bloxhau

Mostly not

No comment

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Form ID: 55144
Respondent: Mr M B Lopresti

Mostly yes

Needs to be open and well lit at night.

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Form ID: 55154
Respondent: Mr Paul Jenkins

Mostly not

Too many spaces are linear with not enough green hubs and none that are large enough.

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Form ID: 55164
Respondent: B Fuller

Not at all

Who wants to live on an ex- sewage farm?

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Form ID: 55174
Respondent: Chris Brown

Not at all

No. Despite some gestures in the right direction, I see no new green space to cater for grass-roots sports. E. Chesterton is already short in this respect. It's not clear what "increase access and capacity of Milton Country Park" means. It is already overcrowded and needs to be extended North and eastwards.

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Form ID: 55184
Respondent: Jonathan Wilkins

Mostly not

Compared to the older parts of Cambridge, there are not many big parks.

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Form ID: 55194
Respondent: Paul Clark

Not at all

No comment

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Form ID: 55203
Respondent: Tony Dadoum

Neutral

A truly revolutionary development would surely have more green spaces, more trees and a lot less development and buildings. A "garden city" if you will.

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Form ID: 55213
Respondent: R Fairhurst

Neutral

Coronavirus has proven we need more space and wider walkways etc.

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Form ID: 55223
Respondent: Mrs V S Gringell

Yes, completely

No comment

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Form ID: 55233
Respondent: Mrs C Sinclair

Not at all

Public spaces are a meaningless tick in the box exercise, linear park will become unkempt grass verges.

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Form ID: 55243
Respondent: Christine Turnbull

Nothing chosen

The type of models that are being proposed mixing of the 'garden cities' which were developed in the previous millennium. These are taking away the history and importance of the true Cambridge.

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Form ID: 55253
Respondent: Mary Hall

Yes, completely

No comment

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Form ID: 55265
Respondent: Graham Fairweather

Mostly yes

Yes

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Form ID: 55275
Respondent: Simon Wilcox

Neutral

Not enough new green.

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Form ID: 55286
Respondent: J Staggs

Nothing chosen

No comment.

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Form ID: 55296
Respondent: Liz Sheen

Mostly not

No comment.

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Form ID: 55308
Respondent: Mr Ze'ev Feigis

Neutral

Use accessible green roofs and add green walls. Add allotments. Establish existing mature trees on site. Green park along A-14 like Eddington - forest! Skate park and activities for older children and covered public open spaces (unlike the cage at Eddington)

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Form ID: 55331
Respondent: Barry John Buck

Mostly yes

Again, thought should be given to local green spaces for those who cannot walk to Milton Country Park or beyond

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Form ID: 55342
Respondent: M Isherwood

Nothing chosen

No comment

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Form ID: 55350
Respondent: Mrs JJ Lister

Not at all

No answer given

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Form ID: 55361
Respondent: Elizabeth Simmonds

Mostly yes

No comment

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Form ID: 55371
Respondent: Mr M J Whitaker

Not at all

NO.

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Form ID: 55381
Respondent: Danielle Whittaker

Mostly yes

No answer given

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Form ID: 55391
Respondent: Mr Stephen Mare

Nothing chosen

No-need community swimming pool- who needs Arts Centre?

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