2. Rayleigh in context
Support
Rayleigh Area Action Plan Submission Document
Representation ID: 33533
Received: 25/02/2014
Respondent: Mr Richard Shorter
In section 2.8 the words "To the east of the town adjacent to the Council Civic Suite is a 65 space mixed-stay car park." should say NORTH not EAST.
In section 2.8 the words "To the east of the town adjacent to the Council Civic Suite is a 65 space mixed-stay car park." should say NORTH not EAST.
Object
Rayleigh Area Action Plan Submission Document
Representation ID: 34272
Received: 27/02/2014
Respondent: Rayleigh Town Council
Legally compliant? Yes
Sound? No
Duty to co-operate? Not specified
In Section 2.8 it says 'To the east of the town adjacent to the Council Civic Suite is a 65 space mixed stay car park'. Rayleigh Town Council advises that this is to the north of the town NOT THE EAST.
This is a consolidated view of 23 members of Rayleigh Town Council.
In Section 2.8 it says 'To the east of the town adjacent to the Council Civic Suite is a 65 space mixed stay car park'. Rayleigh Town Council advises that this is to the north of the town NOT THE EAST.
This is a consolidated view of 23 members of Rayleigh Town Council.
Object
Rayleigh Area Action Plan Submission Document
Representation ID: 34279
Received: 27/02/2014
Respondent: Rayleigh Town Council
Legally compliant? Yes
Sound? No
Duty to co-operate? Not specified
In Section 2.8 it states 'minor walking improvements could be delivered in the form of a redesigned taxi rank the removal of guard railings and general de cluttering'. Rayleigh Town Council advises that we have narrow pavements on corners in some places and the guard railings not only stop pedestrians from crossing the road there but also keep them away from the pavement edge where they are vulnerable to being hit by large commercial vehicles.
This is the consolidated view of the 23 members of Rayleigh Town Council.
In Section 2.8 it states 'minor walking improvements could be delivered in the form of a redesigned taxi rank the removal of guard railings and general de cluttering'. Rayleigh Town Council advises that we have narrow pavements on corners in some places and the guard railings not only stop pedestrians from crossing the road there but also keep them away from the pavement edge where they are vulnerable to being hit by large commercial vehicles.
This is the consolidated view of the 23 members of Rayleigh Town Council.