Comment
London Southend Airport & Environs Joint Area Action Plan Issues & Options Paper
Representation ID: 2205
Received: 08/08/2008
Respondent: Essex County Council Public Rights of Way
There is an existing well used network of public rights of way. Pedestrian access is quite well connected but would benefit from a link between the former brickworks site and St Andrews Church to provide a green traffic free path for the Roach Valley Way promoted route. The existing equestrian access to the west and north of the study area is separated from that to the east by the road and rail networks. Further routes and road/rail crossing facilities are required to connect existing paths which would also providing sustainable links to Purdeys Industrial Estate.
There is an existing well used network of public rights of way. Pedestrian access is quite well connected but would benefit from a link between the former brickworks site and St Andrews Church to provide a green traffic free path for the Roach Valley Way promoted route. The existing equestrian access to the west and north of the study area is separated from that to the east by the road and rail networks. Further routes and road/rail crossing facilities are required to connect existing paths which would also providing sustainable links to Purdeys Industrial Estate.