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neil
Forum Owner / Moderator
United Kingdom
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Posted - 24 Jul 2014 : 17:50:05
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I understand that at the BDW meeting at the Rugby Club on 22 July, the builders talked of their negotiations with the Rugby Club to take construction traffic through their grounds and not through the expected entrance further north in Roundstone Lane. Obviously APC will aware of this development as they found no need to attend the meeting. As the site entrance is going to be critical to residents of Roundstone Lane, Bramley Green and, indeed, other residents who use Roundstone Lane, could APC tell us what exactly is proposed for the site access and will this have any impact on road cleaning?
Associated with this, when will the first houses likely to be occupied as these would need the proposed permanent entrance to be also operational by that time. |
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APC CHAIR
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 25 Jul 2014 : 14:29:18
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APC have had no other information supplied to them as to any proposed works in relation to this development. Enquiries of ADC indicate that assertions from the developers that construction work is about to commence, are premature, given that a number of issues remain to be formally agreed and finalised. Such work as may presently be undertaken would be confined to archaeological surveys of the site and similar undertakings.
Any negotiations between BDW and the Rugby Club are just that - APC are not party to such discussions. One would hope that ADC and WSCC Highways will be involved in any such proposals concerning access for the duration of the construction period. Cleaning of the road system consequential to any construction work is a matter for the Highways authority to determine with the developers and their agents.
Once again, the timing of the build is not within our knowledge, much less any likely occupation of such houses as may be built. Provided the developers break the ground within the maximum specified period, the final delivery time of the finished product is as "long as a piece of string." APC are no less frustrated by such vagaries than the rest of our fellow residents.
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