Comment

Issues and Options Document

Representation ID: 36743

Received: 07/03/2018

Respondent: Mrs Marion Holland

Representation Summary:

If we keep building on the fields which are good agriculture lands where will we eventually grow the crops?

All building work has detrimental effect on wildlife.

Full text:

RE: CFS 011, CFS 034, CFS 056, CFS 057, CFS 065, CFS 070 & CFS 097
I wish to register by objections to the above on the following grounds:
The additional traffic from any new developments going through already busy roads such as Bournes Green Junction and Shopland Road/Sutton Road junction. These roads are extremely congested at busy times already.

In the busiest times of the day the High Street in Great Wakering is extremely busy and can be very dangerous when walking along with a buggy as the pavements are so narrow.

Great Wakering Primary school is a very small and friendly school. The teachers know all the children and their families and the children know all the children in other years as well as their own. We don't want to see the ethos change.

We have not been given any information as to how the hundreds and hundreds of new school children of all ages will be schooled within their local area. Bearing in mind that the majority of year 7's and above from the Wakering area have to be bussed to King Edmund School Rochford and therefore, all the year 7's who will have to travel to get to school on buses along the same roads that are also expected to take hundreds if not thousands of additional cars each day if more houses are built.

With additional housing the Doctors will be taking on many hundreds of more patients onto their lists. At the moment it does not offer reasonably timed appointments.

If we keep building on the fields which are good agriculture lands where will we eventually grow the crops?

All building work has detrimental effect on wildlife.