About the BARD campaign
A quick introduction to the BARD campaign to prevent the proposed eco-town in Long Marston and promote Better Accessible and Responsible Development
The BARD Campaign has been established to prevent the building of an eco-town as in Long Marston and remind town planners that there are other more suitable and sustainable areas for Better, Accessible and Responsible Development.
The BARD Campaign believes the eco-town development as it currently stands, would devastate the Stratford District.
- This will devastate historic Stratford-Upon-Avon
- Town of international cultural importance
- Home to Shakespeare and the RSC
- Hub of local economic activity
- We are not against eco-towns, this is simply the wrong location
- Jobs are located elsewhere in the region
- A new town of 6000 houses plus some amenities (2/3rds the size of Stratford-upon-Avon) on Stratford’s doorstep, supplies no local need
- People will have to travel miles across the region by car every day
- There is woefully insufficient transport infrastructure:
- One small B road to the site for an estimated 20,000 additional people
- Most car journeys will be north through Stratford to major urban areas
- Only two old bridges across the Avon at Stratford; will cause gridlock
- It will put unsustainable pressure on local services
- Schools and hospitals already overstretched
- Children being sent by taxi to schools in other districts
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In summary, locating an eco-town on the Long Marston site is madness:
- It’s not where the jobs are, so it’s not where new houses are needed
- Will devastate historic Stratford
- Will cause traffic chaos
- Will dump thousands of people in the wrong place with nothing to do (full employment) and unable to get anywhere else (infrastructure)
- Size matters!
03/04/08