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Keep Kirby Cross,KirbyleSoken,Walton seperate by existing fields. Stop planning.

Submitted on Wednesday 22nd July 2015

Rejected on Thursday 30th July 2015

Current status: Rejected

Rejection code: irrelevant (see below for details)

Petition Action

Keep Kirby Cross,KirbyleSoken,Walton seperate by existing fields. Stop planning.

Petition Details

We do not have infrastructure for more homes. Roads have caused many deaths & accidents recently. Schools, crematorium, Hospitals are already overrun- Emergency patients referred to hospitals 30 miles away. Doctors/Teachers can not be found for the area. Drains already overflowing when it rains.

Additional Information

Parking is bad down roads. People collecting from schools take no notice of peoples drives (they park on drives/verges) & double yellow lines. The other day the emergency services could not get down road and men had to literally lift and bump parked cars up onto the kerb. There are many places parents car parks (playing field car parks, local hall car parks) but they wont so putting in a car park 100yds for school also will not improve this. Unemployment in the area is at an all time high.


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This petition was rejected

The Government e-Petitions Team gave the following reason:

Local planning is not usually a matter for the UK Government or Parliament. You might like to raise the issues you are concerned about with your local councillors. You can find out who your local councillors are here:

www.gov.uk/find-your-local-councillors

The Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government does have some powers to look at specific planning applications. This briefing paper explains more about that process:

www.parliament.uk/briefing-papers/SN00930.pdf

If you are concerned about a specific planning application, we could help you to rewrite your petition in a way that we could accept.

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