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Object
Core Strategy Submission Document
Representation ID: 15877
Received: 19/10/2009
Respondent: Mrs Frances Tibbs
Legally compliant? No
Sound? No
Duty to co-operate? Not specified
Greenbelt has been chosen in Rawreth ahead of Brownfield. Contrary to national guidelines and logic. See Hambro Nursery and Clovelly Works (a combined site) as alternatives to greenbelt. Local democratically elected representation has been ignored.
Greenbelt has been chosen in Rawreth ahead of Brownfield. Contrary to national guidelines and logic. See Hambro Nursery and Clovelly Works (a combined site) as alternatives to greenbelt. Local democratically elected representation has been ignored.
Object
Core Strategy Submission Document
Representation ID: 15936
Received: 26/10/2009
Respondent: Mrs Angela Smith
Legally compliant? Yes
Sound? No
Duty to co-operate? Not specified
Housing is planned for the farmland between Bedloes Corner & "Carpenters Arms" roundabout. This is one of the green spaces between Rawreth & Rayleigh. Housing here will be part of a sprawling Rayleigh
Housing is planned for the farmland between Bedloes Corner & "Carpenters Arms" roundabout. This is one of the green spaces between Rawreth & Rayleigh. Housing here will be part of a sprawling Rayleigh
Support
Core Strategy Submission Document
Representation ID: 16083
Received: 28/10/2009
Respondent: Swan Housing Association
Sustainable development can only be achieved when environmental considerations (including the protection of good quality green belt) are incorporated as part of the plan.
Sustainable development can only be achieved when environmental considerations (including the protection of good quality green belt) are incorporated as part of the plan.
Object
Core Strategy Submission Document
Representation ID: 16174
Received: 02/11/2009
Respondent: Stuart Tennison
Legally compliant? No
Sound? No
Duty to co-operate? Not specified
Green belt land is being proposed for this additional development when brownfield sites are available. The green belt land in the Rawreth area is a vital barrier to urban sprawl, and helps maintain the character of the town and neighbouring villages.
Green belt land is being proposed for this additional development when brownfield sites are available. The green belt land in the Rawreth area is a vital barrier to urban sprawl, and helps maintain the character of the town and neighbouring villages.
Support
Core Strategy Submission Document
Representation ID: 16345
Received: 22/10/2009
Respondent: Aber Ltd
Agent: Colliers International
Support the findings that in order to fulfil the requirements of the East of England Plan to meet the housing need of the District, it will be necessary to allocate additional land for residential development, including land which is currently allocated within the Green Belt.
These new residential allocations should be in the most sustainable locations, as extensions to the higher tier settlements, which will require alterations to the settlement boundaries and removal of land from the Green Belt.
Support the findings that in order to fulfil the requirements of the East of England Plan to meet the housing need of the District, it will be necessary to allocate additional land for residential development, including land which is currently allocated within the Green Belt.
These new residential allocations should be in the most sustainable locations, as extensions to the higher tier settlements, which will require alterations to the settlement boundaries and removal of land from the Green Belt.