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307 Mr J Snow<br />
Extra development means more demand for the utilities, only if extra provisions are made for the above should any major<br />
development be approved. Maybe any future housing developments are made to contribute a set percentage <strong>of</strong> costs to<br />
providing energy needs.<br />
309 Mr J Smith Conservation <strong>of</strong> resources and non waste <strong>of</strong> energy are <strong>of</strong> prime concern.<br />
310 Chris Teeder Anything which can save energy, water and the environment should be encouraged.<br />
311 Mrs P A Watson Jones Important factor and should not be overlooked.<br />
314 Mrs C Quennell Everyone should be fitted with a water meter, <strong>all</strong> should be encouraged to use low energy light bulbs.<br />
Recycling could be improved. The development <strong>of</strong> more wind turbines could be considered. Greater exploitation <strong>of</strong> solar<br />
315 R A Stone<br />
energy in public buildings at least should be made.<br />
Rainwater collection and insulation should be essential as they are relatively in expensive other more expensive methods<br />
316 Ms S Copeman should be merely encouraged because <strong>of</strong> the cost implications.<br />
Expert advice will no doubt have been sought by the government, and therefore, if they have produced a 'code for<br />
317 Mr D Harris<br />
sustainable homes' it would seem prudent to follow this code.<br />
318 Ms W Hatton<br />
Yes we have a new home 4 years old but were very surprised we did not have time to negotiate solar panels had to divert<br />
our own water pipes to butts. We need wind turbines in the Estury.<br />
319 Mr M Lang More should be done to save energy and water by the council and residents<br />
321 R J Feather Very laudable objective but must not ask for requirements which makes homes unaffordable.<br />
323 Mr T Beebee All new housing to be environment<strong>all</strong>y friendly and be powered by solar energy or wind power.<br />
All new homes should have water meters and I like the idea <strong>of</strong> rain water storage. I also think the provision for renewable<br />
324 Mrs Doward<br />
energy is a must.<br />
If <strong>all</strong> new homes are provided with rainwater storage, some subsidy should be provided to <strong>all</strong>ow existing residents to also<br />
325 Mr D Elwell<br />
326 Owner/Occupier<br />
327 Mrs C Taylor<br />
329 Mrs M J Snowdon<br />
330 P Mansbridge<br />
enjoy the facility <strong>of</strong> rainwater storage.<br />
Should be as much as possible in this area - need to enforce requirements as encouraging does not always work. Maybe<br />
provide heavily subsidised help to inst<strong>all</strong> energy saving devices (eg rainwater storage, solar heating, energy saving light<br />
bulbs).<br />
Encourage the public to save water as much as possible - especi<strong>all</strong>y in the garden - using water butts and also buckets old<br />
bowls indeed anything can be used to save rain water - free <strong>of</strong> charge. Do people re<strong>all</strong>y need to wash their cars every<br />
week, its not necessary, when water is in such demand during a drought. Educate our children from a very young age eg<br />
primary school not to waste our water - I teach mine to do this and we recycle where ever possible. Encourage more<br />
youngsters to take up fishing. Use our resources for sailing if possible. All new Council buildings should be fitted with solar<br />
panels.<br />
I do not consider "requirement" is too stringent. We regularly seem to be in either a drought or flood situation and action<br />
should be taken to ensure the situation does not get any worse.<br />
More people might inst<strong>all</strong> more energy and water saving devices if the price was reduced by bulk purchase such as with<br />
compost bins. This could include solar panels and wind turbines. More re-cycling could be encouraged by 'pay as you tip'.<br />
Cardboard could be collected kerbside - as this makes up a large amount <strong>of</strong> the rubbish and used to be collected. People<br />
could be encouraged not to throw bottles, cans etc in the street as there must be a vast amount being lost to re-cycling. Are<br />
the contents <strong>of</strong> street bins sorted?