Draft North East Cambridge Area Action Plan
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Not enough green areas, unrealistic employment projection
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The projected density of homes and employment in an area, intriscally unattractive because it is so close to A14/Milton Rd, is detrimental to the wider area around.
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Simple minimum developer stopgap measure to meet council demands. Like with recent Orchard Park development, the shops will be just 1 or 2 tiny One Stops and I suppose it is unrealistically expected that everybody cycles over Coston bridge to bigger Tesco. And you'll get community hub facilities dwarfed by high rise building.
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It's already been overdone in the surrounding area.
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DEFINATELY NOT!!!
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The aim is laudable..But ultimately westwards biodiversity corridor from Chesterton Fen is further trapped in the real world. I have to concede that it is the extra green roofs is the major plus element about all this, but then these could also be promoted much more in the rest of the city.
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This is a net carbon footprint deficit. As said in Question 1, pollution, congestion around A14/Milton Rd roundabout. All the huge extra carbon footprint of more concrete with un-called for, unneeded removal of sewage works will far outweigh any carbon footprint advantages of proximty to North Station and any architect know that this proposal is all cuckoo.
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