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Allocations DPD Discussion and Consultation Document
Option TC12 - Existing Primary and Secondary Shopping Frontages combined to form Primary Shopping Area
Representation ID: 22416
Received: 30/04/2010
Respondent: Hawkwell Parish Council
Option TC12 Rayleigh
There must be a distinction between primary and secondary shopping frontages to maintain a vibrant town centre.
HAWKWELL PARISH COUNCIL: RESPONSE TO ALLOCATIONS DPD DISCUSSION AND CONSULTATION DOCUMENT
1 INTRODUCTION:
Hawkwell Parish Council is still of the opinion that a new village should be created in South West Rayleigh to enable the benefits of easy access to the highway network to be realised and where all the infrastructure could be provided in a phased way without compromising existing settlements.
We consider that a Local Development Framework should be a document that sets out the strategy for spatial planning in the district. Whilst we understand that the Planning Authority has a statutory obligation to undertake a call for sites we are firmly of the opinion that such an approach mitigates against a truly strategic approach with the result that around 200 sites have now being put forward. We note that the DPD asserts that, of the 3,790 dwellings that have to provided according to the East of England Plan, some 2745 of these dwellings will be on green belt. The maths is simple, that means over 72% of the dwellings will be on green belt which is contrary to the stated policy of using brown field sites for the majority of these new dwellings. With such a gross distortion of the guidelines established by government a truly strategic approach (ie a new settlement) is all the more essential.
However, bearing in mind the above view, the Parish will respond to the proposed site allocations on the basis of preference for those which will do the least damage and provide the best defence to the remaining greenbelt. In this respect sites in Rayleigh, Rawreth area NLR5 seem the most suitable option.
2 RESIDENTIAL:
West Rayleigh
NLR5 is probably the best option because it has a strong defensible boundary and a bus service could be provided between London Rd and Rawreth Lane.
West Rochford
600 dwellings and a school in this location would destroy the rural nature of Hall Road. It would reduce and indeed almost remove the differentiation between Rochford and Hawkwell and is a prime example of urban creep. It will contribute to congestion as traffic tries to access the A127 via the B1013 Cherry Orchard Way. The loss of high quality agricultural land is always regrettable, especially in view of recent comment in the popular press on the need to protect prime agricultural land for food production in the coming years. Option WR1 is possibly the least damaging if the hedge line is protected along Ironwell Lane and Hall Road and access to Ironwell Lane by motor vehicle is prohibited.
West Hockley WH2
This option is preferred because it has previous industrial use and can be accessed off Folly Lane.
South Hawkwell 175 dwellings
The Parish Council maintains that this location is unsuitable and does not meet the sustainability requirements. Of these options, SH2 is the least damaging because it retains the wooded area behind Thorpe Close.
SH3 or SH4
These options must not be entertained because they encompass land between Rectory Road and Hall Road as well as Hawkwell Nursery site. The Jewson's site as a brown field site should, with resolution of access problems, take some of the allocation for South Hawkwell.
East Ashingdon 100 dwellings and land for extension of King Edmond School
Kind Edmond School would be large enough if a secondary school was provided in Great Wakering. This would save long journeys for the children (some 600 bussed every day causing increased traffic and pollution to local roads). However, Option EA is the least damaging as it limits development to one side of Brays Lane.
South West Hullbridge 500 dwellings
Option SWH1 is probably the least damaging.
South Canewdon 60 dwellings
SC6 is the most suitable providing a defensible boundary can be maintained.
South East Ashingdon 500 dwellings
All of the sites are unsuitable because they have an impact on Oxford Road.
SEA1 could be accessed off Oxford Road, The Drive and Ashingdon Road which will cause further traffic problems in these locations. West Great Wakering Option WGW5 would be most suitable.
Rawreth Industrial Estate
It is possibly better relocated and replaced by housing.
Stambridge Mills
This site would benefit from being zoned for housing providing public access is maintained to the waterfront.
Star Lane Industrial Estate and Star Lane Brickworks could accommodate housing although it is well located as an industrial site.
Eldon Way/Foundry Estate
Eldon Way should stay as local employers convenient for the station and has leisure uses. The Foundry Site could well be relocated and developed for housing, it would be a natural extension to the flats either side of Railway approach.
Gypsy and Traveller site locations
Option GT3 is the most suitable as it is closer to shops and schools.
3 ADDITIONAL EMPLOYMENT LAND:
West Rayleigh E18
Seems the most suitable because of its Highway location.
South of Great Wakering
Option E22 offers the least disruption to residents and has less impact on Poynters Lane.
4 ENVIRONMENTAL ALLOCATIONS:
The Parish Council agrees that areas shown on figure 4.3 and listed in table 41 should be allocated wildlife sites. Also agree that figure 4.4 should be allocated as the upper Roach Valley.
We also agree that the Coastal protection Belt should be shown as figure 4.5.
5 COMMUNITY FACILITIES:
Education
The Parish agrees in principle with the approach that a new Primary School be provided within future residential locations.
If the proposed site west of Rochford is on the eastern side of the new development it would appear to be far too near Rochford Primary we would question the need in this location.
Of the options presented Option KES2 is the most suitable however we maintain the view that if a new Secondary School were built in Great Wakering there would be no need to extend Kind Edmonds School and a large number of children would have their journey to school substantially reduced .
Open Space
We agree with the open space being protected through OS1 and consider that sites must be allocated rather than to left to determination by the vagary of negotiations with developers. We are again offended by the continuance of the Planning Authority to regard Hawkwell as a sub set of Hockley (there is no mention of Hawkwell in figure 5.1) - Glencroft is in Hawkwell, it is leased and managed by Hawkwell ( as are Spencers and Magnolia) and to state on page 127 that it is in Hockley undermines our confidence in the knowledge of the author of the detail of the layout of the district and the importance of community identity in such an important document.
Community Facilities
We believe community facilities proposed in (Option CF1) and illustrated and listed in figure 5.2 must be safeguarded. However we note that no account has been taken of the other community facilities that exist in the district (eg we draw specific attention to Hawkwell Village & Ashingdon & East Hawkwell Village Halls - both charitable trusts) that make significant contributions to community in the district, these too must be safeguarded.
6. TOWN CENTRES:
Rayleigh Town Centre Option TC1
Existing town centre boundary to be maintained.
Rochford TC4 is less restrictive but also allows customers to move around a smaller area.
Hockley Option TC8 seems the best option providing a more contained area.
We support the view that Hockley should be re-allocated as a District Centre.
Option TC12 Rayleigh
There must be a distinction between primary and secondary shopping frontages to maintain a vibrant town centre.
Rochford TC13
The distinction between secondary and primary should be maintained. The mixed-use development must be included in the primary shopping area because it contains the Supermarket.
Hockley TC15
We support this option as it utilises the existing primary shopping frontage to form primary shopping area.
7 OTHER ISSUES AND NEXT STEPS:
Hawkwell Parish Council wishes to be represented at The Examination in Public.
Comment
Allocations DPD Discussion and Consultation Document
Option TC13 - Existing Primary Shopping Frontage forms Primary Shopping Area
Representation ID: 22417
Received: 30/04/2010
Respondent: Hawkwell Parish Council
Rochford TC13
The distinction between secondary and primary should be maintained. The mixed-use development must be included in the primary shopping area because it contains the Supermarket.
HAWKWELL PARISH COUNCIL: RESPONSE TO ALLOCATIONS DPD DISCUSSION AND CONSULTATION DOCUMENT
1 INTRODUCTION:
Hawkwell Parish Council is still of the opinion that a new village should be created in South West Rayleigh to enable the benefits of easy access to the highway network to be realised and where all the infrastructure could be provided in a phased way without compromising existing settlements.
We consider that a Local Development Framework should be a document that sets out the strategy for spatial planning in the district. Whilst we understand that the Planning Authority has a statutory obligation to undertake a call for sites we are firmly of the opinion that such an approach mitigates against a truly strategic approach with the result that around 200 sites have now being put forward. We note that the DPD asserts that, of the 3,790 dwellings that have to provided according to the East of England Plan, some 2745 of these dwellings will be on green belt. The maths is simple, that means over 72% of the dwellings will be on green belt which is contrary to the stated policy of using brown field sites for the majority of these new dwellings. With such a gross distortion of the guidelines established by government a truly strategic approach (ie a new settlement) is all the more essential.
However, bearing in mind the above view, the Parish will respond to the proposed site allocations on the basis of preference for those which will do the least damage and provide the best defence to the remaining greenbelt. In this respect sites in Rayleigh, Rawreth area NLR5 seem the most suitable option.
2 RESIDENTIAL:
West Rayleigh
NLR5 is probably the best option because it has a strong defensible boundary and a bus service could be provided between London Rd and Rawreth Lane.
West Rochford
600 dwellings and a school in this location would destroy the rural nature of Hall Road. It would reduce and indeed almost remove the differentiation between Rochford and Hawkwell and is a prime example of urban creep. It will contribute to congestion as traffic tries to access the A127 via the B1013 Cherry Orchard Way. The loss of high quality agricultural land is always regrettable, especially in view of recent comment in the popular press on the need to protect prime agricultural land for food production in the coming years. Option WR1 is possibly the least damaging if the hedge line is protected along Ironwell Lane and Hall Road and access to Ironwell Lane by motor vehicle is prohibited.
West Hockley WH2
This option is preferred because it has previous industrial use and can be accessed off Folly Lane.
South Hawkwell 175 dwellings
The Parish Council maintains that this location is unsuitable and does not meet the sustainability requirements. Of these options, SH2 is the least damaging because it retains the wooded area behind Thorpe Close.
SH3 or SH4
These options must not be entertained because they encompass land between Rectory Road and Hall Road as well as Hawkwell Nursery site. The Jewson's site as a brown field site should, with resolution of access problems, take some of the allocation for South Hawkwell.
East Ashingdon 100 dwellings and land for extension of King Edmond School
Kind Edmond School would be large enough if a secondary school was provided in Great Wakering. This would save long journeys for the children (some 600 bussed every day causing increased traffic and pollution to local roads). However, Option EA is the least damaging as it limits development to one side of Brays Lane.
South West Hullbridge 500 dwellings
Option SWH1 is probably the least damaging.
South Canewdon 60 dwellings
SC6 is the most suitable providing a defensible boundary can be maintained.
South East Ashingdon 500 dwellings
All of the sites are unsuitable because they have an impact on Oxford Road.
SEA1 could be accessed off Oxford Road, The Drive and Ashingdon Road which will cause further traffic problems in these locations. West Great Wakering Option WGW5 would be most suitable.
Rawreth Industrial Estate
It is possibly better relocated and replaced by housing.
Stambridge Mills
This site would benefit from being zoned for housing providing public access is maintained to the waterfront.
Star Lane Industrial Estate and Star Lane Brickworks could accommodate housing although it is well located as an industrial site.
Eldon Way/Foundry Estate
Eldon Way should stay as local employers convenient for the station and has leisure uses. The Foundry Site could well be relocated and developed for housing, it would be a natural extension to the flats either side of Railway approach.
Gypsy and Traveller site locations
Option GT3 is the most suitable as it is closer to shops and schools.
3 ADDITIONAL EMPLOYMENT LAND:
West Rayleigh E18
Seems the most suitable because of its Highway location.
South of Great Wakering
Option E22 offers the least disruption to residents and has less impact on Poynters Lane.
4 ENVIRONMENTAL ALLOCATIONS:
The Parish Council agrees that areas shown on figure 4.3 and listed in table 41 should be allocated wildlife sites. Also agree that figure 4.4 should be allocated as the upper Roach Valley.
We also agree that the Coastal protection Belt should be shown as figure 4.5.
5 COMMUNITY FACILITIES:
Education
The Parish agrees in principle with the approach that a new Primary School be provided within future residential locations.
If the proposed site west of Rochford is on the eastern side of the new development it would appear to be far too near Rochford Primary we would question the need in this location.
Of the options presented Option KES2 is the most suitable however we maintain the view that if a new Secondary School were built in Great Wakering there would be no need to extend Kind Edmonds School and a large number of children would have their journey to school substantially reduced .
Open Space
We agree with the open space being protected through OS1 and consider that sites must be allocated rather than to left to determination by the vagary of negotiations with developers. We are again offended by the continuance of the Planning Authority to regard Hawkwell as a sub set of Hockley (there is no mention of Hawkwell in figure 5.1) - Glencroft is in Hawkwell, it is leased and managed by Hawkwell ( as are Spencers and Magnolia) and to state on page 127 that it is in Hockley undermines our confidence in the knowledge of the author of the detail of the layout of the district and the importance of community identity in such an important document.
Community Facilities
We believe community facilities proposed in (Option CF1) and illustrated and listed in figure 5.2 must be safeguarded. However we note that no account has been taken of the other community facilities that exist in the district (eg we draw specific attention to Hawkwell Village & Ashingdon & East Hawkwell Village Halls - both charitable trusts) that make significant contributions to community in the district, these too must be safeguarded.
6. TOWN CENTRES:
Rayleigh Town Centre Option TC1
Existing town centre boundary to be maintained.
Rochford TC4 is less restrictive but also allows customers to move around a smaller area.
Hockley Option TC8 seems the best option providing a more contained area.
We support the view that Hockley should be re-allocated as a District Centre.
Option TC12 Rayleigh
There must be a distinction between primary and secondary shopping frontages to maintain a vibrant town centre.
Rochford TC13
The distinction between secondary and primary should be maintained. The mixed-use development must be included in the primary shopping area because it contains the Supermarket.
Hockley TC15
We support this option as it utilises the existing primary shopping frontage to form primary shopping area.
7 OTHER ISSUES AND NEXT STEPS:
Hawkwell Parish Council wishes to be represented at The Examination in Public.
Support
Allocations DPD Discussion and Consultation Document
Option TC15 - Existing Primary Shopping Frontage forms Primary Shopping Area
Representation ID: 22418
Received: 30/04/2010
Respondent: Hawkwell Parish Council
Hockley TC15
We support this option as it utilises the existing primary shopping frontage to form primary shopping area.
HAWKWELL PARISH COUNCIL: RESPONSE TO ALLOCATIONS DPD DISCUSSION AND CONSULTATION DOCUMENT
1 INTRODUCTION:
Hawkwell Parish Council is still of the opinion that a new village should be created in South West Rayleigh to enable the benefits of easy access to the highway network to be realised and where all the infrastructure could be provided in a phased way without compromising existing settlements.
We consider that a Local Development Framework should be a document that sets out the strategy for spatial planning in the district. Whilst we understand that the Planning Authority has a statutory obligation to undertake a call for sites we are firmly of the opinion that such an approach mitigates against a truly strategic approach with the result that around 200 sites have now being put forward. We note that the DPD asserts that, of the 3,790 dwellings that have to provided according to the East of England Plan, some 2745 of these dwellings will be on green belt. The maths is simple, that means over 72% of the dwellings will be on green belt which is contrary to the stated policy of using brown field sites for the majority of these new dwellings. With such a gross distortion of the guidelines established by government a truly strategic approach (ie a new settlement) is all the more essential.
However, bearing in mind the above view, the Parish will respond to the proposed site allocations on the basis of preference for those which will do the least damage and provide the best defence to the remaining greenbelt. In this respect sites in Rayleigh, Rawreth area NLR5 seem the most suitable option.
2 RESIDENTIAL:
West Rayleigh
NLR5 is probably the best option because it has a strong defensible boundary and a bus service could be provided between London Rd and Rawreth Lane.
West Rochford
600 dwellings and a school in this location would destroy the rural nature of Hall Road. It would reduce and indeed almost remove the differentiation between Rochford and Hawkwell and is a prime example of urban creep. It will contribute to congestion as traffic tries to access the A127 via the B1013 Cherry Orchard Way. The loss of high quality agricultural land is always regrettable, especially in view of recent comment in the popular press on the need to protect prime agricultural land for food production in the coming years. Option WR1 is possibly the least damaging if the hedge line is protected along Ironwell Lane and Hall Road and access to Ironwell Lane by motor vehicle is prohibited.
West Hockley WH2
This option is preferred because it has previous industrial use and can be accessed off Folly Lane.
South Hawkwell 175 dwellings
The Parish Council maintains that this location is unsuitable and does not meet the sustainability requirements. Of these options, SH2 is the least damaging because it retains the wooded area behind Thorpe Close.
SH3 or SH4
These options must not be entertained because they encompass land between Rectory Road and Hall Road as well as Hawkwell Nursery site. The Jewson's site as a brown field site should, with resolution of access problems, take some of the allocation for South Hawkwell.
East Ashingdon 100 dwellings and land for extension of King Edmond School
Kind Edmond School would be large enough if a secondary school was provided in Great Wakering. This would save long journeys for the children (some 600 bussed every day causing increased traffic and pollution to local roads). However, Option EA is the least damaging as it limits development to one side of Brays Lane.
South West Hullbridge 500 dwellings
Option SWH1 is probably the least damaging.
South Canewdon 60 dwellings
SC6 is the most suitable providing a defensible boundary can be maintained.
South East Ashingdon 500 dwellings
All of the sites are unsuitable because they have an impact on Oxford Road.
SEA1 could be accessed off Oxford Road, The Drive and Ashingdon Road which will cause further traffic problems in these locations. West Great Wakering Option WGW5 would be most suitable.
Rawreth Industrial Estate
It is possibly better relocated and replaced by housing.
Stambridge Mills
This site would benefit from being zoned for housing providing public access is maintained to the waterfront.
Star Lane Industrial Estate and Star Lane Brickworks could accommodate housing although it is well located as an industrial site.
Eldon Way/Foundry Estate
Eldon Way should stay as local employers convenient for the station and has leisure uses. The Foundry Site could well be relocated and developed for housing, it would be a natural extension to the flats either side of Railway approach.
Gypsy and Traveller site locations
Option GT3 is the most suitable as it is closer to shops and schools.
3 ADDITIONAL EMPLOYMENT LAND:
West Rayleigh E18
Seems the most suitable because of its Highway location.
South of Great Wakering
Option E22 offers the least disruption to residents and has less impact on Poynters Lane.
4 ENVIRONMENTAL ALLOCATIONS:
The Parish Council agrees that areas shown on figure 4.3 and listed in table 41 should be allocated wildlife sites. Also agree that figure 4.4 should be allocated as the upper Roach Valley.
We also agree that the Coastal protection Belt should be shown as figure 4.5.
5 COMMUNITY FACILITIES:
Education
The Parish agrees in principle with the approach that a new Primary School be provided within future residential locations.
If the proposed site west of Rochford is on the eastern side of the new development it would appear to be far too near Rochford Primary we would question the need in this location.
Of the options presented Option KES2 is the most suitable however we maintain the view that if a new Secondary School were built in Great Wakering there would be no need to extend Kind Edmonds School and a large number of children would have their journey to school substantially reduced .
Open Space
We agree with the open space being protected through OS1 and consider that sites must be allocated rather than to left to determination by the vagary of negotiations with developers. We are again offended by the continuance of the Planning Authority to regard Hawkwell as a sub set of Hockley (there is no mention of Hawkwell in figure 5.1) - Glencroft is in Hawkwell, it is leased and managed by Hawkwell ( as are Spencers and Magnolia) and to state on page 127 that it is in Hockley undermines our confidence in the knowledge of the author of the detail of the layout of the district and the importance of community identity in such an important document.
Community Facilities
We believe community facilities proposed in (Option CF1) and illustrated and listed in figure 5.2 must be safeguarded. However we note that no account has been taken of the other community facilities that exist in the district (eg we draw specific attention to Hawkwell Village & Ashingdon & East Hawkwell Village Halls - both charitable trusts) that make significant contributions to community in the district, these too must be safeguarded.
6. TOWN CENTRES:
Rayleigh Town Centre Option TC1
Existing town centre boundary to be maintained.
Rochford TC4 is less restrictive but also allows customers to move around a smaller area.
Hockley Option TC8 seems the best option providing a more contained area.
We support the view that Hockley should be re-allocated as a District Centre.
Option TC12 Rayleigh
There must be a distinction between primary and secondary shopping frontages to maintain a vibrant town centre.
Rochford TC13
The distinction between secondary and primary should be maintained. The mixed-use development must be included in the primary shopping area because it contains the Supermarket.
Hockley TC15
We support this option as it utilises the existing primary shopping frontage to form primary shopping area.
7 OTHER ISSUES AND NEXT STEPS:
Hawkwell Parish Council wishes to be represented at The Examination in Public.
Object
Allocations DPD Discussion and Consultation Document
Option TC9 - Town Centre Boundary inclusive of Eldon Way/Foundary Industrial Estate. Please also see representations made against Options TC7, TC10 and E10
Representation ID: 25959
Received: 30/04/2010
Respondent: Hawkwell Parish Council
Eldon Way / Foundry Industrial Estate (TC7/9)
The relocation of Industrial Units to the proposed Airport Business Park to provide space for redevelopment and additional housing in the Town Centre is not supported for the following reasons:
There should be no large housing estates due to lack of infrastructure
There is no proposed solution to traffic issues on the already congested main artery road between Rayleigh and Hockley, i.e. the B1013.
There is no public transport (trains or buses) to support the Airport Business Park
Based on the results of a resident survey in October 2009, seven out of every eight residents in Hockley opposes major redevelopment of Eldon Way / Foundry Industrial Estates
Based on the results of a resident survey in October 2009, if redevelopment of Eldon Way / Foundry Industrial Estates is enforced, the recommendations for change include a youth centre, a healthcare centre, a community centre and leisure facilities, with only 1% support for housing.
It contradicts RDC's own Retail & Leisure Study 2008 proposal to reclassify Hockley as a District centre - Hockley should be kept as a Village!
HAWKWELL PARISH COUNCIL: RESPONSE TO ALLOCATIONS DPD DISCUSSION AND CONSULTATION DOCUMENT
1 INTRODUCTION:
Hawkwell Parish Council is still of the opinion that a new village should be created in South West Rayleigh to enable the benefits of easy access to the highway network to be realised and where all the infrastructure could be provided in a phased way without compromising existing settlements.
We consider that a Local Development Framework should be a document that sets out the strategy for spatial planning in the district. Whilst we understand that the Planning Authority has a statutory obligation to undertake a call for sites we are firmly of the opinion that such an approach mitigates against a truly strategic approach with the result that around 200 sites have now being put forward. We note that the DPD asserts that, of the 3,790 dwellings that have to provided according to the East of England Plan, some 2745 of these dwellings will be on green belt. The maths is simple, that means over 72% of the dwellings will be on green belt which is contrary to the stated policy of using brown field sites for the majority of these new dwellings. With such a gross distortion of the guidelines established by government a truly strategic approach (ie a new settlement) is all the more essential.
However, bearing in mind the above view, the Parish will respond to the proposed site allocations on the basis of preference for those which will do the least damage and provide the best defence to the remaining greenbelt. In this respect sites in Rayleigh, Rawreth area NLR5 seem the most suitable option.
2 RESIDENTIAL:
West Rayleigh
NLR5 is probably the best option because it has a strong defensible boundary and a bus service could be provided between London Rd and Rawreth Lane.
West Rochford
600 dwellings and a school in this location would destroy the rural nature of Hall Road. It would reduce and indeed almost remove the differentiation between Rochford and Hawkwell and is a prime example of urban creep. It will contribute to congestion as traffic tries to access the A127 via the B1013 Cherry Orchard Way. The loss of high quality agricultural land is always regrettable, especially in view of recent comment in the popular press on the need to protect prime agricultural land for food production in the coming years. Option WR1 is possibly the least damaging if the hedge line is protected along Ironwell Lane and Hall Road and access to Ironwell Lane by motor vehicle is prohibited.
West Hockley WH2
This option is preferred because it has previous industrial use and can be accessed off Folly Lane.
South Hawkwell 175 dwellings
The Parish Council maintains that this location is unsuitable and does not meet the sustainability requirements. Of these options, SH2 is the least damaging because it retains the wooded area behind Thorpe Close.
SH3 or SH4
These options must not be entertained because they encompass land between Rectory Road and Hall Road as well as Hawkwell Nursery site. The Jewson's site as a brown field site should, with resolution of access problems, take some of the allocation for South Hawkwell.
East Ashingdon 100 dwellings and land for extension of King Edmond School
Kind Edmond School would be large enough if a secondary school was provided in Great Wakering. This would save long journeys for the children (some 600 bussed every day causing increased traffic and pollution to local roads). However, Option EA is the least damaging as it limits development to one side of Brays Lane.
South West Hullbridge 500 dwellings
Option SWH1 is probably the least damaging.
South Canewdon 60 dwellings
SC6 is the most suitable providing a defensible boundary can be maintained.
South East Ashingdon 500 dwellings
All of the sites are unsuitable because they have an impact on Oxford Road.
SEA1 could be accessed off Oxford Road, The Drive and Ashingdon Road which will cause further traffic problems in these locations. West Great Wakering Option WGW5 would be most suitable.
Rawreth Industrial Estate
It is possibly better relocated and replaced by housing.
Stambridge Mills
This site would benefit from being zoned for housing providing public access is maintained to the waterfront.
Star Lane Industrial Estate and Star Lane Brickworks could accommodate housing although it is well located as an industrial site.
Eldon Way/Foundry Estate
Eldon Way should stay as local employers convenient for the station and has leisure uses. The Foundry Site could well be relocated and developed for housing, it would be a natural extension to the flats either side of Railway approach.
Gypsy and Traveller site locations
Option GT3 is the most suitable as it is closer to shops and schools.
3 ADDITIONAL EMPLOYMENT LAND:
West Rayleigh E18
Seems the most suitable because of its Highway location.
South of Great Wakering
Option E22 offers the least disruption to residents and has less impact on Poynters Lane.
4 ENVIRONMENTAL ALLOCATIONS:
The Parish Council agrees that areas shown on figure 4.3 and listed in table 41 should be allocated wildlife sites. Also agree that figure 4.4 should be allocated as the upper Roach Valley.
We also agree that the Coastal protection Belt should be shown as figure 4.5.
5 COMMUNITY FACILITIES:
Education
The Parish agrees in principle with the approach that a new Primary School be provided within future residential locations.
If the proposed site west of Rochford is on the eastern side of the new development it would appear to be far too near Rochford Primary we would question the need in this location.
Of the options presented Option KES2 is the most suitable however we maintain the view that if a new Secondary School were built in Great Wakering there would be no need to extend Kind Edmonds School and a large number of children would have their journey to school substantially reduced .
Open Space
We agree with the open space being protected through OS1 and consider that sites must be allocated rather than to left to determination by the vagary of negotiations with developers. We are again offended by the continuance of the Planning Authority to regard Hawkwell as a sub set of Hockley (there is no mention of Hawkwell in figure 5.1) - Glencroft is in Hawkwell, it is leased and managed by Hawkwell ( as are Spencers and Magnolia) and to state on page 127 that it is in Hockley undermines our confidence in the knowledge of the author of the detail of the layout of the district and the importance of community identity in such an important document.
Community Facilities
We believe community facilities proposed in (Option CF1) and illustrated and listed in figure 5.2 must be safeguarded. However we note that no account has been taken of the other community facilities that exist in the district (eg we draw specific attention to Hawkwell Village & Ashingdon & East Hawkwell Village Halls - both charitable trusts) that make significant contributions to community in the district, these too must be safeguarded.
6. TOWN CENTRES:
Rayleigh Town Centre Option TC1
Existing town centre boundary to be maintained.
Rochford TC4 is less restrictive but also allows customers to move around a smaller area.
Hockley Option TC8 seems the best option providing a more contained area.
We support the view that Hockley should be re-allocated as a District Centre.
Option TC12 Rayleigh
There must be a distinction between primary and secondary shopping frontages to maintain a vibrant town centre.
Rochford TC13
The distinction between secondary and primary should be maintained. The mixed-use development must be included in the primary shopping area because it contains the Supermarket.
Hockley TC15
We support this option as it utilises the existing primary shopping frontage to form primary shopping area.
7 OTHER ISSUES AND NEXT STEPS:
Hawkwell Parish Council wishes to be represented at The Examination in Public.