Core Strategy Preferred Options (Revised October 2008)
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Core Strategy Preferred Options (Revised October 2008)
H2 General Locations and Phasing - Preferred Option
Representation ID: 4278
Received: 17/12/2008
Respondent: Ashingdon Parish Council
Ashingdon Parish Council accepts that that more homes must be built in the District of Rochford.
The suggestion of sharing the burden of additional homes equally around the existing conurbations seems to us to be reasonable.
CORE STRATEGY - PUBLIC CONSULTATION
Ashingdon Parish Council accepts that that more homes must be built in the District of Rochford.
The suggestion of sharing the burden of additional homes equally around the existing conurbations seems to us to be reasonable.
We agree that additional infrastructure must be provided to support the new residents and prevent existing residents suffering from stretched and weakened services; roads, schools, sewerage, health facilities, etc.
The Green Belt must be protected as much as possible;
every scrap of'Brownfield Land' should be sensitively used.
We will support you in demanding infrastructure improvements to accompany new developments.
Whenever possible developers must be required to pay for these improvements to the existing infrastructure.
We must work together to: pressurise government authorities responsible for infrastructure (roads, schools, sewerage, health, etc.) to agree that additional provision is required; and to ensure that these agreed improvements are actually made.
John Dyke - Clerk to Ashingdon Parish Council 15 December 2008.
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Core Strategy Preferred Options (Revised October 2008)
Introduction
Representation ID: 4279
Received: 17/12/2008
Respondent: Ashingdon Parish Council
We agree that additional infrastructure must be provided to support the new residents and prevent existing residents suffering from stretched and weakened services; roads, schools, sewerage, health facilities, etc.
CORE STRATEGY - PUBLIC CONSULTATION
Ashingdon Parish Council accepts that that more homes must be built in the District of Rochford.
The suggestion of sharing the burden of additional homes equally around the existing conurbations seems to us to be reasonable.
We agree that additional infrastructure must be provided to support the new residents and prevent existing residents suffering from stretched and weakened services; roads, schools, sewerage, health facilities, etc.
The Green Belt must be protected as much as possible;
every scrap of'Brownfield Land' should be sensitively used.
We will support you in demanding infrastructure improvements to accompany new developments.
Whenever possible developers must be required to pay for these improvements to the existing infrastructure.
We must work together to: pressurise government authorities responsible for infrastructure (roads, schools, sewerage, health, etc.) to agree that additional provision is required; and to ensure that these agreed improvements are actually made.
John Dyke - Clerk to Ashingdon Parish Council 15 December 2008.
Comment
Core Strategy Preferred Options (Revised October 2008)
Protection of the Green Belt
Representation ID: 4280
Received: 17/12/2008
Respondent: Ashingdon Parish Council
The Green Belt must be protected as much as possible;
every scrap of'Brownfield Land' should be sensitively used.
CORE STRATEGY - PUBLIC CONSULTATION
Ashingdon Parish Council accepts that that more homes must be built in the District of Rochford.
The suggestion of sharing the burden of additional homes equally around the existing conurbations seems to us to be reasonable.
We agree that additional infrastructure must be provided to support the new residents and prevent existing residents suffering from stretched and weakened services; roads, schools, sewerage, health facilities, etc.
The Green Belt must be protected as much as possible;
every scrap of'Brownfield Land' should be sensitively used.
We will support you in demanding infrastructure improvements to accompany new developments.
Whenever possible developers must be required to pay for these improvements to the existing infrastructure.
We must work together to: pressurise government authorities responsible for infrastructure (roads, schools, sewerage, health, etc.) to agree that additional provision is required; and to ensure that these agreed improvements are actually made.
John Dyke - Clerk to Ashingdon Parish Council 15 December 2008.
Support
Core Strategy Preferred Options (Revised October 2008)
CLT1 Planning Obligations and Standard Charges - Preferred Option
Representation ID: 4281
Received: 17/12/2008
Respondent: Ashingdon Parish Council
We will support you in demanding infrastructure improvements to accompany new developments.
Whenever possible developers must be required to pay for these improvements to the existing infrastructure.
We must work together to: pressurise government authorities responsible for infrastructure (roads, schools, sewerage, health, etc.) to agree that additional provision is required; and to ensure that these agreed improvements are actually made.
CORE STRATEGY - PUBLIC CONSULTATION
Ashingdon Parish Council accepts that that more homes must be built in the District of Rochford.
The suggestion of sharing the burden of additional homes equally around the existing conurbations seems to us to be reasonable.
We agree that additional infrastructure must be provided to support the new residents and prevent existing residents suffering from stretched and weakened services; roads, schools, sewerage, health facilities, etc.
The Green Belt must be protected as much as possible;
every scrap of'Brownfield Land' should be sensitively used.
We will support you in demanding infrastructure improvements to accompany new developments.
Whenever possible developers must be required to pay for these improvements to the existing infrastructure.
We must work together to: pressurise government authorities responsible for infrastructure (roads, schools, sewerage, health, etc.) to agree that additional provision is required; and to ensure that these agreed improvements are actually made.
John Dyke - Clerk to Ashingdon Parish Council 15 December 2008.