Castleside Against the Watergate Build

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#3

There is a lot of wildlife uses this field such as foxes, lapwings and kestrels. These are just a few over the 50 years of my mam living opposite the field

Carolyn Ann Armstrong (Durham , 2020-04-18)

#4

The planning application has been made at a time when it is impossible to hold a public consultation making it difficult for local residents to share their views.
The area proposed for the build is one of great natural beauty and an asset to the village. A housing estate would have a detrimental impact on this as well as adding to traffic accessing the A68.

Susan Stephenson (Castleside, 2020-04-18)

#6

I feel that the proposed development would ruin the character and landscape of our village. More houses are not needed, there are already 3 sites in the village with planning approved for new houses

Judith Robson (CONSETT, 2020-04-18)

#7

Castleside does not need anymore house built in the village it’s a lovely community. Most of all don’t spoil the countryside and excellent views

Linda Boyle (Castleside, 2020-04-18)

#8

I do not want any houses built in castleside

Christine Mckean (Castleside, 2020-04-18)

#10

I'm signing because I value our local countryside and feel the application was submitted underhandedly at a time when we are unable to consult with others publically

Gordon Stephenson (Castleside, 2020-04-18)

#13

I am totally against this proposal. I do not think the site is suitable for housing because of its exposure to the elements, any buildings erected will have a negative impact on an area that is right next to the AONB, and the site is on the border of a listed site of historical interest

Marion Wotherspoon (Consett, 2020-04-18)

#15

It would be a waste of beautiful green land and would make the area have a hell of more traffic than it does

Bev Horgan (Consett, 2020-04-18)

#18

The countryside is there to be admired by people from the local community and further a field, it is NOT there to be built on or used to fill people’s pockets.

Sophie Stephenson (Consett, 2020-04-18)

#19

Because I live in Castleside

Rebecca Leonard (Consett, 2020-04-18)

#20

There is not a need for further developments or a shortage of bungalows. This is an area of natural outstanding beauty and development would have a major impact on the environment.

Tracy Donnelly (Consett, 2020-04-18)

#21

I believe it would have a significant negative impact on the area.
Not only from a historical perspective but will potentially encroach on to areas That are a idealistic ground for wild life

Darren Strong (Co Durham , 2020-04-18)

#26

To many new homes, doctors extra are already over crowded, plenty of empty homes just need TLC, it's our country side being slowly taking away ....

Susan King (Durham , 2020-04-18)

#27

The field forms part of the open aspect across an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and an Area of High Landscape Valley toward the Derwent Reservoir beyond. It is the first impression of the village as you enter from Rowley on A68. Any development of the field would be detrimental to the spectacular views, and be a significant loss of open countryside, on land used by foxes, rabbits, kestrels and our rare red kites . It is the most splendid view in the village, and I feel very strongly about the potential loss of this field, it is used by everyone in the village to the north and south having a right of way and a further unregistered right of way used for generations.
This just cannot happen to our beautiful greenfield site!

Joanne Fife (Castleside, 2020-04-18)

#32

There are enough bungalows & houses available now & land already with planning permission.
The area in question is not on a bus route & very exposed & hilly.

Angela Hird (Castleside, 2020-04-18)

#34

It's a bad idea to build on green belts

Brian Freear (Peterlee , 2020-04-18)

#46

Castleside is rural and has beautiful landscapes which will be ruined by adding additional housing.

Amy Roberts (Castleside, 2020-04-18)

#48

It was spoil the beautiful country views. We walk that road every day because of its beauty, having houses there, the walk will not be the same.

Jeanette Purvis (Moorside, 2020-04-18)

#50

There is no need to build on green belt when there are brownfield sites that can be built on. This development would be detrimental to the local environment, wildlife.

Steven Witham (Consett , 2020-04-18)

#51

Such a beautiful area would be spoilt so much by building houses here. Lovely green space where you can see right up over the moors I also think they will be car accidents at the junction into the new housing estate

Stacey Walker (Consett , 2020-04-18)

#52

Pulling out if Moorlands Crescent is difficult enough with the speed of cars coming down the bank. This proposal is unnecessary in a dangerous location.

Chris Beedham (Consett, 2020-04-18)

#56

I have lived here 86 years..no more houses are needed ..its beautiful the way it is..

Elsie Little (Castleside, 2020-04-18)

#58

There is no need for houses to be built on our beautiful countryside. There is already two new developments approved for our village,& there are plenty currently up for sale.

Kathryn Hope (Consett, 2020-04-18)

#59

This area is an unspoiled beautiful piece of nature once’s it’s gone it’s gone forever. There are more appropriate places in the village

Richard Mather (Durham , 2020-04-18)

#61

The proposal will stop our views and beautiful waljs

Damian Forster (Durham, 2020-04-18)

#62

As a former resident of castleside where I spent nearly all my life growing up. I walked up the main stretch of this path nearly every day with my dogs and I used to stand there and admire the views. I would hate to see this spoiled by poor houses

Marc Stewart (Consett, 2020-04-18)

#65

I completely agree that no building should take place on this site as it borders AONB and also a listed site that is of historical interest.

Gavin Wotherspoon (Consett, 2020-04-18)

#67

I am against more properties being built in the Village of Castleside

Claire Wilkinson (Castleside , 2020-04-18)

#70

This is one of the best views of the valley from Rowley Bank, it would be diabolical to ruin it with houses.

Paul Walton (Co Durham, 2020-04-18)

#71

We need to save our natural habitats and wildlife.

Melanie Sterling (Durham , 2020-04-18)

#72

There is enough brown belt land for regeneration

Geoff Lewis (Shrewsbury , 2020-04-18)

#77

Its right outside my house and the area simply does not require these houses. Plenty of other sites are more suited

WIlliam Roberts (Castleside, 2020-04-18)

#79

This development is not required. There are already 4 planning applications approved or pending in the village that I can think of....smelters, horse and groom, drover road, field below wesley terrace...oh and the old moorside pub. When is it going to stop....or are the planners just going to let it go on and on till we are no longer a village with no green land or space or wildlife and countryside. It needs to stop NOW....can you tell I'm passionate about this...I AM.
AND.....I wasnt aware that there are NO bungalows in Castleside....I'm sure there are 7 on watergate road alone...total untruth

Amanda Pearson (Castleside, Consett, 2020-04-18)

#81

Not needed

Cecil Davison (Cadtleside, 2020-04-18)

#82

Enough is enough no more building as there's not enough infrastructure more houses around here will cause more problems just like the last estate that was built more flooding

Chris Bell (Durham , 2020-04-18)

#85

This is an abomination! Look at the location, look at the closeness of the AONB, the A68 is too fast and busy through Castleside as it is, access to the sight is poor, the list goes on.

Andy Bell (Castleside , 2020-04-18)

#93

I live opposite where the build is. The one reason we moved there is looking out to a view without houses.

Megan Birbeck (Consett, 2020-04-18)

#95

I’m originally from the area and believe that the country side should be protected and development managed to protect the historical values of the area

Keith Henley (Perth, 2020-04-19)

#99

Worried about traffic safety - spoiling an area of natural beauty - are the homes required?

Jonathan Blackmore (Cadtleside, 2020-04-19)

#102

It’s outrageous that houses should be built in such a place of beauty.
Entrance to estate will not be seen till
Last minute coming round the bend.

Carolyn Farthing-Dunn (Consett, 2020-04-19)

#103

The view as you enter the village on the A68 still takes my breath away. Building houses on the land would entirely change the aesthetics of the village, a village that is already growing at an alarming rate. The land forms a natural border to the village and at times like this it must be appreciated that there is still open countryside surrounding the village. We have now so seen the effects of encroaching onto wildlife territory, give the next generation of Castleside the same opportunities to grow up experiencing the wildlife and beautiful countryside around.

Michelle Irving (nee Walton) (Harrogate, 2020-04-19)

#105

A place of Natural Beauty, once again been destroyed.

Karen Ramsay (Durham, 2020-04-19)

#109

I am against the reasoning behind this application. Self build plots do not equate to affordable housing, we have empty allotments in Moorside . But mainly the access from the A68 is possibly the worst place to locate an entrance

Jacqueline Madge (Consett , 2020-04-19)

#112

It’s a natural beauty area and we don’t need any more housing in this area

Virginia Aken (Castleside, 2020-04-19)

#113

I live local and more houses are not needed in this tiny village with no amenities.

Lisa Watson (Consett, 2020-04-19)

#114

It will spoil what is a beautiful landscape and village

Sharon Smith (Consett , 2020-04-19)

#115

I think this would be good for the area

Robert Lannon (Durham , 2020-04-19)

#119

Already too many houses!

Helen Chandler (Bodmin , 2020-04-19)

#121

More houses are not required in the village, there are already 3 sites in the village with planning approved for new houses which have not yet been developed or even purchased. The site of this planning application forms a significant part of the landscape of the village and development on this particular site will change the landscape of the village forever.

Ian Robson (Consett, 2020-04-19)

#123

I don't agree with building these houses on this site as it is a case of vandalising a beautiful view to build houses that are not nessary and to plan an exit road out on to the A68 is crazy waiting for an accident happen

Colin Wheatley (Durham, 2020-04-19)

#124

I live in this area and we want to keep our green fields, there’s been enough land built on in this area

Karen Henderson (Durham, 2020-04-19)

#126

There is no need or demand for this development in this location

Stephen Kelly (CONSETT, 2020-04-19)

#128

It’s a beautiful area and shouldn’t be ruined

Janet Curry (Durham , 2020-04-19)

#130

I moved here to live in a village and I feel it is losing its charm with all of the new builds already passed for planning permission.

Samantha Deugo (Durham, 2020-04-19)

#134

This area is a great habitat for local wildlife, it would be a barbaric act to build not required houses here.

Kevin Atkinson (Castlside, 2020-04-19)

#135

It will change the outstanding countryside and increase traffic on a road which is already a danger with traffic ignoring limits

Helen Milner (Durham, 2020-04-20)

#137

I live in Castleside and object to the view being blocked

Rowan Burlinson (Consett , 2020-04-20)

#138

I live on Drover Road in Castleside and the amount of traffic that use Drover Road as a short cut from the A68 to Consett Road is ridiculous. It can take me 5-10 minutes to get out of my drive in the mornings. Cars speed down this road and given that its used by school children and there way to and from Castleside Primary School and elderly people using the Village Hall, I don’t know how someone hasn’t been seriously injured or killed. Our dog was knocked down and killed by a driver who didn’t even bother to stop. If the Watergate project goes ahead I can see even more traffic using Drover Road as a short cut and will be even worse if the additional houses that are planned on Drover Road go ahead. Castleside is a beautiful village and would be a shame to spoil it for someone’s financial gain. We don’t need more houses and increased traffic.

Wendy Benson (Castleside, 2020-04-20)

#139

The proposed development will have a very bad/negative/disruptive effect on the surrounding area of AONB. The majority of responsible people in the village do not want this. For the applicant and his wife to be in place on the parish council is surely a conflict of interest!
It smacks of going back to the old local ways of labour party "Skullduggery".

Donald Cox (Consett, 2020-04-20)

#140

I'm signing this Petition as a resident living on Drover Road, Castleside. I fear that should this development go ahead, then the increased amount of traffic on Drover Road would be problematic. The amount of traffic using Drover Road as a short cut from the A68 at Rowley to join the A692 to Consett and visa versa is already substantial. This includes cars aswell as commercial heavy vehicles. The speed of drivers using Drover Road as a shortcut is well above the 30 MPH restriction. The road is used regularly by pedestrians including young children and families accessing the route through Castleside Primary School field on their way to and from School. The Village Hall is also used by a wide range of people, including young children using the play park, children attending social events, as well as elderly residents attending events. Cars are parked regularly on either side of the road blocking visual access to drivers speeding whilst taking their short cut. As a family, one of our dogs was hit by speeding car and killed at the end of our drive. The driver didn't event bother to stop, despite seeing the dog and my son. My husband, myself and my son have all had our car wing-mirrors broken by cars speeding past within the last 12 months alone.

I believe that if this project goes ahead, then the amount of speeding traffic using Drover Road will only increase as drivers avoid the additional traffic on the A68 between Rowley and the cross-roads where access to the Watergate Project is planned. Consideration also needs to be taken into account for the proposed additional 33 houses planned for the Waterboard Field also located on Drover Road. It will be only a matter of time before someone is seriously injured or killed if this traffic continues to rise without any speed control or limit to the amount of traffic using the road.

I don't feel that the Village can sustain additional housing with the limited facilities i.e. small Primary School, no Village Shop or Post Office etc., I would question the purpose is that of financial gain rather than the need for additional housing ?

Wendy Benson (Durham, 2020-04-20)

#141

That land is part of the heritage of Castleside and as such should be kept to preserve both the views, scenic landscape and history, which has been unchanged for centuries. Far too many character landsites are being swallowed up at the expense of history and local culture. Castleside as a village has been ruined over the years by the joining up of Moorside, which has a different cultural, historical and religious background..please don't encroach more onto our rural and peaceful vista that is and has been a refreshing outlook to the moors and beyond and turn the village into yet another housing area.

Clem Young (Consett, 2020-04-20)

#147

This proposed plan is using precious agricultural land. The local facilities are not sufficent to support another 35 households ie shops, a park, schools and nursery places. The traffic on the main road through the village is used by a lot heavy goods vehicles, tractors and cars etc not observing the speed limit despite a flashing speed check detector. In winter vehicles struggle to come down and up the steep bank due to ice and snow and local residents have to abandon their vehicles down at the cross roads. The proposed opening onto the busy main road is another cause for concern without taking into account the building machinery etc the new build would bring. Why spoil the countryside there a several other places to build we need to keep our villages. Leave our countryside and village alone.

Heather Riley (Durham, 2020-04-20)

#148

I totally agree with the objections already made concerning access onto that A68 & destruction of land & views for purely financial gain.

Geoff Scott (Castleside, 2020-04-21)

#151

I'm signing because if the building takes place it will be taking more of the countryside away aswell as the unbelievable views from all the current residents

Lee Burns (Durhan, 2020-04-21)

#155

This village is big enough. The proposed development is outside the village and the access is onto a busy road. The development will spoil the character of the village

Andrew Davison (Consett, 2020-04-23)

#156

I believe the landscape of the village will be totally altered and cannot see how this can be granted as the land is so close to ANOB

Rachael Edwards (Durham, 2020-04-23)

#158

I live in the street next to the area and do not want the views to be destroyed and nice walking route to be lost.

Eve Jarman (Consett, 2020-04-23)

#161

I have lived this view all my life and would hate it to be spoilt

Mandy Abbott (Ripon, 2020-04-24)

#163

no more houses in castleside please.no amenities ! too much traffic, especially at cross roads(A68).

margaret fife (consett, 2020-04-25)

#165

They are trying to do away with our village.Tell them to go and build in Lanchester.

Eleanor Glasgow (Consett , 2020-04-26)

#168

I used to live across from this field and it was a beautiful view every morning, don’t ruin it with more housing.

Aaron Christer (Durham, 2020-04-28)

#175

I am strongly against the proposed development which would completely destroy an area of outstanding natural beauty and the habitats of an abundance of wildlife. Castleside was once a small rural village with adequate amenities however fast forward to the present day and we now have many more houses, the population has increased greatly and we have not even a shop! The traffic that runs on the A68 and through the village is constant. More houses means more traffic and more accidents (and I myself have witnessed many accidents at the crossroads over the years), not to mention the opposed opening for the site is just below the brow of a hill. This development would have a detrimental effect on the village as a whole.

Linda Nixon (Consett, 2020-04-29)

#176

I was from Castleside,it's such a beautiful place,and building houses on that spot would ruin it!!

Elaine Miles (Bedale, 2020-04-30)

#177

I’m signing because there has already been too many new houses built in our lovely village. We don’t want anymore

Alison Breen (County Durham , 2020-04-30)

#182

Damage to wildlife
Risk of more accidents on an already busy road.

Louise Atkinson (Durham , 2020-05-09)