Comment

Issues and Options Document

Representation ID: 34923

Received: 22/02/2018

Respondent: Mrs S Clark

Representation Summary:

It was good to meet you on Monday at the Rayleigh W.I. Hall, but I was disturbed that there were no boards outside the hall advertising what was going on inside. Indeed, I would have known nothing of this report if a neighbour had not alerted me, and yet I see there have already been consultations going on.

I now realise that the infrastructure to the Hall Road Estate has been circumvented by the builders - this is dreadful! So the school I had heard about being built there isn't going to happen? You were taking no notes on Monday that I could see, are all the comments being made going to be relayed: there was a lot of opposition that I heard.

Mr. Ward, the Rayleigh Town Councillor present was reassuring us that nothing was going to happen for years - two or three years! What a short time, and people are only just being told.

I feel it just isn't good enough, living in a semi-rural area which is about to alter irreparably and knowing nothing from all the Councils we elected. I did try to get onto that document for comment again, but I just find it very difficult. I shall have to write another letter.

It was a good thing you were there on Monday, almost the only representative from Rochford Council. I hope you have a very good verbal memory to take back to Rochford all the concerns you were hearing.

Full text:

It was good to meet you on Monday at the Rayleigh W.I. Hall, but I was disturbed that there were no boards outside the hall advertising what was going on inside. Indeed, I would have known nothing of this report if a neighbour had not alerted me, and yet I see there have already been consultations going on.

I now realise that the infrastructure to the Hall Road Estate has been circumvented by the builders - this is dreadful! So the school I had heard about being built there isn't going to happen? You were taking no notes on Monday that I could see, are all the comments being made going to be relayed: there was a lot of opposition that I heard.

Mr. Ward, the Rayleigh Town Councillor present was reassuring us that nothing was going to happen for years - two or three years! What a short time, and people are only just being told.

I feel it just isn't good enough, living in a semi-rural area which is about to alter irreparably and knowing nothing from all the Councils we elected. I did try to get onto that document for comment again, but I just find it very difficult. I shall have to write another letter.

It was a good thing you were there on Monday, almost the only representative from Rochford Council. I hope you have a very good verbal memory to take back to Rochford all the concerns you were hearing.