Rayleigh Town Centre Area Action Plan - Issues and Options
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Rayleigh Town Centre Area Action Plan - Issues and Options
3.2 Best Practice Principles
Representation ID: 17066
Received: 27/01/2010
Respondent: Rayleigh Town Council
Sections 3.2.1-3.2.3 Agree
Sections 3.2.1-3.2.3 Agree
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Rayleigh Town Centre Area Action Plan - Issues and Options
Do you agree with our interpretation of Government best practice principles in terms of how they might be applied in Rayleigh Town Centre?
Representation ID: 17067
Received: 27/01/2010
Respondent: Rayleigh Town Council
Agree
Agree
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Rayleigh Town Centre Area Action Plan - Issues and Options
Which of the options outlined above do you prefer?
Representation ID: 17068
Received: 27/01/2010
Respondent: Rayleigh Town Council
Question 4A 1. Quality & Setting - agree higher items but High Street coned off, not kerb stones removed and area paved.
2. Need to introduce - agree - medium items
3. Cluster of leisure - agree - medium items
Question 4A 1. Quality & Setting - agree higher items but High Street coned off, not kerb stones removed and area paved.
2. Need to introduce - agree - medium items
3. Cluster of leisure - agree - medium items
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Rayleigh Town Centre Area Action Plan - Issues and Options
Are there any other options that should be considered?
Representation ID: 17069
Received: 27/01/2010
Respondent: Rayleigh Town Council
Question 4B - traffic dominated - agree - medium items
5. Pedestrian movement - agree parts of all low,medium,high,higher BUT would not approve Multi-storey car park
6. Congestion along Websters Way - low priority
Question 4B - traffic dominated - agree - medium items
5. Pedestrian movement - agree parts of all low,medium,high,higher BUT would not approve Multi-storey car park
6. Congestion along Websters Way - low priority
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Rayleigh Town Centre Area Action Plan - Issues and Options
Should we promote a shop front improvement scheme and encourage facade treatments, or should redevelopment be promoted?
Representation ID: 17070
Received: 27/01/2010
Respondent: Rayleigh Town Council
Question of Money - but approve shop front improvement scheme initially.
Question of Money - but approve shop front improvement scheme initially.
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Rayleigh Town Centre Area Action Plan - Issues and Options
Should new development be encouraged in the town centre to provide opportunities for new retail, leisure and other uses?
Representation ID: 17071
Received: 27/01/2010
Respondent: Rayleigh Town Council
Yes agree
Yes agree
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Rayleigh Town Centre Area Action Plan - Issues and Options
Should the Council review its planning policies and use of Local Development Orders to encourage a greater mix of uses, even if only on a temporary basis?
Representation ID: 17072
Received: 27/01/2010
Respondent: Rayleigh Town Council
Yes - but Town Council must be strongly involved in planning issues and its opinions taken into account.
Yes - but Town Council must be strongly involved in planning issues and its opinions taken into account.
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Rayleigh Town Centre Area Action Plan - Issues and Options
Should the Market be relocated into a more centrally accessible location, such as the High Street?
Representation ID: 17073
Received: 27/01/2010
Respondent: Rayleigh Town Council
Yes Agree
Yes Agree
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Rayleigh Town Centre Area Action Plan - Issues and Options
Which of the options illustrated on page 46 do you prefer?
Representation ID: 17074
Received: 27/01/2010
Respondent: Rayleigh Town Council
Approve Option 2
Option 3 will cost too much.
Approve Option 2
Option 3 will cost too much.
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Rayleigh Town Centre Area Action Plan - Issues and Options
Which of the options illustrated on page 49 do you prefer?
Representation ID: 17075
Received: 27/01/2010
Respondent: Rayleigh Town Council
Approve Option 2 as in Question 9.
Approve Option 2 as in Question 9.