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Allocations DPD Discussion and Consultation Document
Option SWH1
Representation ID: 18670
Received: 28/04/2010
Respondent: Hullbridge Parish Council
At Hullbridge Parish Council meeting 19/4/2010 objections were raised: does not give community cohesion, transport infrastructure in sufficient (poor standard of local roads/routes to and from village already at full capacity during rush hour/school run), frequent flooding on the site and Watery Lane, concern on the impact to nearby existing properties with regard to flooding, insufficient infrastructure for sewage, increased vehicles within Hullbridge, potentially insufficient capacity at doctors' surgery, no secondary school in Hullbridge, insufficient facilities in Hullbridge to accommodate such large increase in population, lack of jobs in village which will increase commuter traffic, loss of green belt.
At Hullbridge Parish Council meeting 19/4/2010 objections were raised: does not give community cohesion, transport infrastructure in sufficient (poor standard of local roads/routes to and from village already at full capacity during rush hour/school run), frequent flooding on the site and Watery Lane, concern on the impact to nearby existing properties with regard to flooding, insufficient infrastructure for sewage, increased vehicles within Hullbridge, potentially insufficient capacity at doctors' surgery, no secondary school in Hullbridge, insufficient facilities in Hullbridge to accommodate such large increase in population, lack of jobs in village which will increase commuter traffic, loss of green belt.
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Allocations DPD Discussion and Consultation Document
Option SWH2
Representation ID: 18671
Received: 28/04/2010
Respondent: Hullbridge Parish Council
At Hullbridge Parish Council meeting 19/4/2010 objections were raised: does not give community cohesion, transport infrastructure in sufficient (poor standard of local roads/routes to and from village already at full capacity during rush hour/school run), frequent flooding on the site and Watery Lane, concern on the impact to nearby existing properties with regard to flooding, insufficient infrastructure for sewage, increased vehicles within Hullbridge, potentially insufficient capacity at doctors' surgery, no secondary school in Hullbridge, insufficient facilities in Hullbridge to accommodate such large increase in population, lack of jobs in village which will increase commuter traffic, loss of green belt.
At Hullbridge Parish Council meeting 19/4/2010 objections were raised: does not give community cohesion, transport infrastructure in sufficient (poor standard of local roads/routes to and from village already at full capacity during rush hour/school run), frequent flooding on the site and Watery Lane, concern on the impact to nearby existing properties with regard to flooding, insufficient infrastructure for sewage, increased vehicles within Hullbridge, potentially insufficient capacity at doctors' surgery, no secondary school in Hullbridge, insufficient facilities in Hullbridge to accommodate such large increase in population, lack of jobs in village which will increase commuter traffic, loss of green belt.
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Allocations DPD Discussion and Consultation Document
Option SWH3
Representation ID: 18672
Received: 28/04/2010
Respondent: Hullbridge Parish Council
At Hullbridge Parish Council meeting 19/4/2010 objections were raised: does not give community cohesion, transport infrastructure in sufficient (poor standard of local roads/routes to and from village already at full capacity during rush hour/school run), frequent flooding on the site and Watery Lane, concern on the impact to nearby existing properties with regard to flooding, insufficient infrastructure for sewage, increased vehicles within Hullbridge, potentially insufficient capacity at doctors' surgery, no secondary school in Hullbridge, insufficient facilities in Hullbridge to accommodate such large increase in population, lack of jobs in village which will increase commuter traffic, loss of green belt.
At Hullbridge Parish Council meeting 19/4/2010 objections were raised: does not give community cohesion, transport infrastructure in sufficient (poor standard of local roads/routes to and from village already at full capacity during rush hour/school run), frequent flooding on the site and Watery Lane, concern on the impact to nearby existing properties with regard to flooding, insufficient infrastructure for sewage, increased vehicles within Hullbridge, potentially insufficient capacity at doctors' surgery, no secondary school in Hullbridge, insufficient facilities in Hullbridge to accommodate such large increase in population, lack of jobs in village which will increase commuter traffic, loss of green belt.
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Allocations DPD Discussion and Consultation Document
Option SWH4
Representation ID: 18673
Received: 28/04/2010
Respondent: Hullbridge Parish Council
At Hullbridge Parish Council meeting 19/4/2010 objections were raised: does not give community cohesion, transport infrastructure in sufficient (poor standard of local roads/routes to and from village already at full capacity during rush hour/school run), frequent flooding on the site and Watery Lane, concern on the impact to nearby existing properties with regard to flooding, insufficient infrastructure for sewage, increased vehicles within Hullbridge, potentially insufficient capacity at doctors' surgery, no secondary school in Hullbridge, insufficient facilities in Hullbridge to accommodate such large increase in population, lack of jobs in village which will increase commuter traffic, loss of green belt.
At Hullbridge Parish Council meeting 19/4/2010 objections were raised: does not give community cohesion, transport infrastructure in sufficient (poor standard of local roads/routes to and from village already at full capacity during rush hour/school run), frequent flooding on the site and Watery Lane, concern on the impact to nearby existing properties with regard to flooding, insufficient infrastructure for sewage, increased vehicles within Hullbridge, potentially insufficient capacity at doctors' surgery, no secondary school in Hullbridge, insufficient facilities in Hullbridge to accommodate such large increase in population, lack of jobs in village which will increase commuter traffic, loss of green belt.