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New Local Plan: Spatial Options Document 2021

Representation ID: 41755

Received: 25/08/2021

Respondent: Donna & John Ginbey

Number of people: 2

Representation Summary:

Potential development in Hullbridge promoted sites
This plan is ridiculous for many reasons some of which list below

Plans once again include development on green belt land Grade 1 agricultural land Transport assessment clearly wrong (likely done at quite time, school holidays etc.) Frequency of buses is wrong. Sometimes as few as 1 or two per hour No new schools No new health facilities This plan will bring gridlock to the area.
Local roads are often at a standstill on an average day are completely overwhelmed when the weather is bad This plan is nothing more or less than planning blight for the residents of Hullbridge The government has publicly stated their intent to balance up the north south divide, this is clearly an opportunity for them to do just that.
In particular Once green belt and grade 1 agricultural land is gone it is gone forever this cannot be allowed to happen There are areas (3a) west of Rayleigh and (3b) north of Southend where Development will have less of an effect on the local population.

Full text:

Potential development in Hullbridge promoted sites
This plan is ridiculous for many reasons some of which list below

Plans once again include development on green belt land Grade 1 agricultural land Transport assessment clearly wrong (likely done at quite time, school holidays etc.) Frequency of buses is wrong. Sometimes as few as 1 or two per hour No new schools No new health facilities This plan will bring gridlock to the area.
Local roads are often at a standstill on an average day are completely overwhelmed when the weather is bad This plan is nothing more or less than planning blight for the residents of Hullbridge The government has publicly stated their intent to balance up the north south divide, this is clearly an opportunity for them to do just that.
In particular Once green belt and grade 1 agricultural land is gone it is gone forever this cannot be allowed to happen There are areas (3a) west of Rayleigh and (3b) north of Southend where Development will have less of an effect on the local population.