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Allocations DPD Discussion and Consultation Document

Representation ID: 18481

Received: 27/04/2010

Respondent: Rankin Farms Ltd

Representation Summary:

Summary

We are not opposed to development in the Hawkwell area but feel it should be moved from the congested area at the junction of Rectory Road to land south of Mount Bovers Lane (ref: Call for Sites Allocations 83).

The relocation of the development offers the opportunity to provide more than one efficient access onto the main road to relieve congestion in this area and there is no exacerbation of existing highway congestion by locating development away from Rectory Road.

The proposed site is reasonably well related to services. The site is grade 3 agricultural land therefore poor quality.

Full text:

We are not in principle opposed to development in the Hawkwell area but feel it should be moved from the congested area at the junction of Rectory Road to land opposite at Land South of Mount Bovers Lane (ref: Call for Sites Allocations 83).

The relocation of the development to the west of Hawkwell offers the opportunity to provide more than one efficient access onto the main road to relieve congestion in this area. It is considered that the impact on the highway network in this location is less than would be generated on the proposed sites SH1 - SH4. This site unlike the others proposed is not an existing cut through for traffic between Ashingdon and Hockley so there is no exacerbation of existing highway congestion by locating development away from Rectory Road.

The site is located between Rochford Station (3.3 km) and Hockley Station (2.1km). Green links to these stations can be provided as part of this development to encourage less car traffic on these routes. Similarly the provision of housing development in this location would support improved public transport along the main road further reducing the reliance on cars.

It is acknowledged in the SHLAA assessment that this area is reasonably well related to services and a short journey from schools, shops GP's and leisure facilities.

The site is grade 3 agricultural land. In contrast to the sites proposed there is no woodland habitat or open grassland areas that offer environmental benefit which will be lost by the proposed development.

Only part of the site is located within the Special Landscape Area. It is considered that sensitively designed development in this location would not harm the adjacent Special Landscape Area.

Development on this site can link into Cherry Orchard Country Park. The landowner for this site owns farmland between his site and the Park and can offer enhanced green links for this side of Hawkwell to the open space.