Land at Pit Lane Ketton

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Object

Regulation 18 draft Local Plan

Representation ID: 4600

Received: 04/12/2023

Respondent: Mr Nigel Roberts

Representation Summary:

There is enough industrial areas along Pit Lane. The road is not suitable and is not adopted, but owned by land owner. Where the road meets the A6121 it is already nasty junction and very dangerous for pedestrians, especially with the new housing development. and increased numbers now attending KSCC.

Object

Regulation 18 draft Local Plan

Representation ID: 4821

Received: 20/12/2023

Respondent: Mr Nigel Roberts

Representation Summary:

Adjacent to Ketton Sports which has hundreds of junior members. Pit lane has no safe crossing and this and the other proposals will increase the amount of traffic on an unadopted road. This will also cause problems at the entrance of Pit Lane and the A6121 for pedestrians who need to cross at the junction which is already dangerous, more traffic will further increase the danger.

Support

Regulation 18 draft Local Plan

Representation ID: 5186

Received: 03/01/2024

Respondent: Mr Frank Brett

Representation Summary:

Supported. The further development of Pit Lane as an employment hub is supported

Object

Regulation 18 draft Local Plan

Representation ID: 5299

Received: 03/01/2024

Respondent: Mary Cade

Representation Summary:

The only way that this site, in possible conjunction with the other 2 allocated employment sites in Pit Lane, would be acceptable if Pit Lane was upgraded from a bridleway to an adopted Highway constructed to Highway standards. Currently there are no road drains and a one-sided roundabout halfway up. The junction of Pit Lane with the A6121, close to the access to Ketton Sports and Community Centre and Gym, would need careful assessment with respect to pedestrian safety. Traffic calming measures and a controlled pedestrian crossing on Pit Lane may also be required to ensure safety.

Object

Regulation 18 draft Local Plan

Representation ID: 5668

Received: 05/01/2024

Respondent: Ketton Parish Council

Agent: Mary Cade

Representation Summary:

This site would only be acceptable if Pit Lane was upgraded from a bridleway to an adopted Highway constructed to Highway standards. Currently there are no road drains and a one-sided roundabout. Its junction with the A6121 is close to the access to Ketton Sports and Community Centre, and the Gym, and would need careful assessment with respect to pedestrian safety. Traffic calming measures and a controlled pedestrian crossing on Pit Lane would be required to ensure safety due to the increased numbers attending the Gym and KSCC as a result of the 160 new houses being constructed in Ketton.