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New Local Plan: Spatial Options Document 2021

Representation ID: 42529

Received: 18/09/2021

Respondent: Mrs Carol Hughes

Representation Summary:

Areas in Hullbridge to the East and West of current Residential Streets.
To the East CF5099, CF5149, CF5006
To the West CF5003, CF5193, CF5190, CF5172, CF5265, CF5151, CF5128.
These plans are totally premature, as the impact on the infrastructure of the 4 developments within the district are mostly unfinished, therefore no accurate assessment can be made.
None of these sites comply with Government Guidelines N.P.P.F July 21.
Which include the following guidelines and statements.
Infrastructure first. Until all developments are completed, no new assessments can be made on Health, schools, public transport, road capacity. Therefore no accurate data can be reached. The A127 has clearly reached it’s capacity, taking 1 ½ Hrs to do a 30 min journey in rush hour. Many road users taking the alternative route via Hullbridge. Deliveries have been aborted due to traffic chaos affecting residents and businesses.
Green Belt/ Farmland. should only be used as a last resort.
Flooding. Land with the potential to flood now or in the future should not be considered unless mitigation measures can prevent flooding. This would prove impossible to secure all the riverbank and hold back the tide. Climate change has this area prone to flooding within 20 years. Additional building on this land would impact on current housing.
Many of the roads adjoining these sites are without surface water drainage.

Full text:

Objections to Spatial Options Paper
Areas in Hullbridge to the East and West of current Residential Streets.
To the East CF5099, CF5149, CF5006
To the West CF5003, CF5193, CF5190, CF5172, CF5265, CF5151, CF5128.
These plans are totally premature, as the impact on the infrastructure of the 4 developments within the district are mostly unfinished, therefore no accurate assessment can be made.
None of these sites comply with Government Guidelines N.P.P.F July 21.
Which include the following guidelines and statements.
Infrastructure first. Until all developments are completed, no new assessments can be made on Health, schools, public transport, road capacity. Therefore no accurate data can be reached. The A127 has clearly reached it’s capacity, taking 1 ½ Hrs to do a 30 min journey in rush hour. Many road users taking the alternative route via Hullbridge. Deliveries have been aborted due to traffic chaos affecting residents and businesses.
Green Belt/ Farmland. should only be used as a last resort.
Flooding. Land with the potential to flood now or in the future should not be considered unless mitigation measures can prevent flooding. This would prove impossible to secure all the riverbank and hold back the tide. Climate change has this area prone to flooding within 20 years. Additional building on this land would impact on current housing.
Many of the roads adjoining these sites are without surface water drainage.
Carbon emissions in the Rayleigh area are the highest in Essex, with the county having the most cars in the UK. This is a health risk. Builders have already removed trees and hedge rows which need to be replaced, to help address this. No further decline should be permitted.
Housing development should only be permitted to provide for the requirements of existing residents, and then should be within villages and towns avoiding expanding boundaries close to other parishes, villages and towns, to avoid urban sprawl.
These developments should be withdrawn immediately.