However, planning officers are recommending the entrance is given the green light because it will remove traffic from the other side of the field, on Chapel Lane.
Robert Mason, who lives next door to the field, thinks it would be dangerous.
He pointed out that the Highways department of Warwickshire County Council does not support the application because they do not think visibility is good enough.
The owner of the field lets organisations use it for caravan rallies for around 28 days a year. Normally these rallies attract between 15 and 40 caravans, but Easter meetings attract about 60. For the rest of the year the field is used for keeping hay and grazing sheep.

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