We need to design with nature in mind to build a sustainable future. Taking green belt land now is not the solution. Use brown belt first. Once it is gone, it is gone. Look at other solutions first like builds in other countries.
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James pople
11 months ago
This is another Laqbour attack on farmland
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Andy Smith
1 year ago
This is not acceptable. This will ruin Greasbrough village. My house value will decrease. Who are the houses for? Will the people these houses intended for increase crime. This is an old peaceful village and the green belt is what makes the village so nice and keeps house prices valuable. The green belt is great for exercise such as walking and mountain biking and great for mental and physical health. Building on the greasbrough green belt will take this away from everyone living here.
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Anonymous
1 year ago
We need livestock & farms 2 live .
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Gaynor Andrews
1 year ago
Please leave this lovely part of Rotherham alone there's not much left of it, we need to keep it green.
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Amanda Pilgrim
1 year ago
This is a travesty. Yes, new homes do need to be built but there are plenty of brownfield sites available. No need to further destroy our green belt and our villages.
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Steven day
1 year ago
There is plenty of brown sites . And why not knock some of the disused buildings down
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Jayne Fry
1 year ago
The infrastructure of our small village isn’t set up to cope with the number of proposed dwellings.
The amount of traffic that goes through our village is already a major problem.
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Jeanne Hawksley
1 year ago
Save our green belt
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Sophie Childs
1 year ago
This is destroying our village and nature. Carbon emissions will rise, traffic is already an issue. We are very few left with nature around us.
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Ben Robinson
1 year ago
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I walk along Greenbelt and the surrounding countryside with my dog every day. This would be horrible!! I love the countryside, don't do this. The wildlife is lovely along Greenbelt
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Stephen Hanney
1 year ago
Lived in greasbrough for 57 years they spoilt it when they built round it . Go build up wentworth see how they react.
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Isabelle Pounder
1 year ago
I want the land to stay as farm land as my horse lives on there and we don’t want to loose the lovely farm and fields
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Carole Brabbs
1 year ago
We don’t need. It around here x
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Anonymous
1 year ago
Save our land
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Kerry Brabbs
1 year ago
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I think its wrong to use more of the greenbelt for new housing development. There are plenty of vacant spots around Rotherham that houses could be built on.
Having extra housing estates puts additional pressure on already full schools and GP surgeries
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Michele Maguire
1 year ago
Save our Green belt
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Jean Grayson
1 year ago
Taking green belt land
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Emma Lovell
1 year ago
Thos will be a travisty for the local area. Not only impacting on the already stretched infrastructure in the area, but on the local environment which is already waterlogged and the wildlife in the surrounding woodland. Kimberworth Kimberworth and Greasbrough resources are mostly unavailable such as health care and I'm sure the safety of residents will be affected depending on who will be living in the area, again utting strain on police and emergency services. Is it because we aren't seen as affluent as other areas In the town? I don't see mass building in Wickersley? Or is that due to most of Rotherham Councillors living their and not wanting this in their door step?
We need to design with nature in mind to build a sustainable future. Taking green belt land now is not the solution. Use brown belt first. Once it is gone, it is gone. Look at other solutions first like builds in other countries.
This is another Laqbour attack on farmland
This is not acceptable. This will ruin Greasbrough village. My house value will decrease. Who are the houses for? Will the people these houses intended for increase crime. This is an old peaceful village and the green belt is what makes the village so nice and keeps house prices valuable. The green belt is great for exercise such as walking and mountain biking and great for mental and physical health. Building on the greasbrough green belt will take this away from everyone living here.
We need livestock & farms 2 live .
Please leave this lovely part of Rotherham alone there's not much left of it, we need to keep it green.
This is a travesty. Yes, new homes do need to be built but there are plenty of brownfield sites available. No need to further destroy our green belt and our villages.
There is plenty of brown sites . And why not knock some of the disused buildings down
The infrastructure of our small village isn’t set up to cope with the number of proposed dwellings. The amount of traffic that goes through our village is already a major problem.
Save our green belt
This is destroying our village and nature. Carbon emissions will rise, traffic is already an issue. We are very few left with nature around us.
I walk along Greenbelt and the surrounding countryside with my dog every day. This would be horrible!! I love the countryside, don't do this. The wildlife is lovely along Greenbelt
Lived in greasbrough for 57 years they spoilt it when they built round it . Go build up wentworth see how they react.
I want the land to stay as farm land as my horse lives on there and we don’t want to loose the lovely farm and fields
We don’t need. It around here x
Save our land
I think its wrong to use more of the greenbelt for new housing development. There are plenty of vacant spots around Rotherham that houses could be built on. Having extra housing estates puts additional pressure on already full schools and GP surgeries
Save our Green belt
Taking green belt land
Thos will be a travisty for the local area. Not only impacting on the already stretched infrastructure in the area, but on the local environment which is already waterlogged and the wildlife in the surrounding woodland. Kimberworth Kimberworth and Greasbrough resources are mostly unavailable such as health care and I'm sure the safety of residents will be affected depending on who will be living in the area, again utting strain on police and emergency services. Is it because we aren't seen as affluent as other areas In the town? I don't see mass building in Wickersley? Or is that due to most of Rotherham Councillors living their and not wanting this in their door step?
No way should this be allowed to happen!