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How do we support green tourism and rural diversification across the district in the future?
Representation ID: 35091
Received: 02/03/2018
Respondent: Rayleigh Town Council
Paragraph 6.127 "The availability of broadband in more rural areas is a constraint to the development of tourism in the district; nowadays visitors need access to promotional and other material electronically to help them navigate around (although paper copies are still
important)." This is just not true. Do you mean broadband or do you mean 3G/4G phone coverage? Local businesses need broadband, tourists do not.
Paragraph 6.127 "The availability of broadband in more rural areas is a constraint to the development of tourism in the district; nowadays visitors need access to promotional and other material electronically to help them navigate around (although paper copies are still
important)." This is just not true. Do you mean broadband or do you mean 3G/4G phone coverage? Local businesses need broadband, tourists do not.
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B. Expand the current approach to include other forms of rural diversification
Representation ID: 35092
Received: 02/03/2018
Respondent: Rayleigh Town Council
Option b
Option b
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A. Retain current Core Strategy policies
Representation ID: 35093
Received: 02/03/2018
Respondent: Rayleigh Town Council
Option A
Option A
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B. Retain current policies in the Rayleigh Centre Area Action Plan
Representation ID: 35094
Received: 02/03/2018
Respondent: Rayleigh Town Council
Option B
Option B
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C. Retain current policies in the Rochford Town Centre Area Action Plan
Representation ID: 35095
Received: 02/03/2018
Respondent: Rayleigh Town Council
option C
option C
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D. Retain current policies in the Hockley Area Action Plan
Representation ID: 35096
Received: 02/03/2018
Respondent: Rayleigh Town Council
Option D
Option D
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A. Retain existing Core Strategy policy
Representation ID: 35097
Received: 02/03/2018
Respondent: Rayleigh Town Council
Option A
Option A
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B. Retain existing Development Management Plan policy
Representation ID: 35098
Received: 02/03/2018
Respondent: Rayleigh Town Council
Option B
Option B
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How do we continue to support local facilities in our village and neighbourhood centres?
Representation ID: 35099
Received: 02/03/2018
Respondent: Rayleigh Town Council
This is outside of the council's sphere of influence and so there is no point in worrying about it. Pubs and local shops will close if there is insufficient trade to keep them going, while in new developments business will spring up once there is sufficient demand provided planning restrictions do not get in the way
This is outside of the council's sphere of influence and so there is no point in worrying about it. Pubs and local shops will close if there is insufficient trade to keep them going, while in new developments business will spring up once there is sufficient demand provided planning restrictions do not get in the way
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Introduction
Representation ID: 35100
Received: 02/03/2018
Respondent: Rayleigh Town Council
"The equality of infrastructure in terms of services and facilities is challenging across the district given that we have such a large rural area to the east, which can mean that isolation becomes an issue." If you embrace my previous suggestion and with Southend and Castle Point persuade central government to fund the new road, the large area to the east will no longer be rural and isolated. In paragraph 8.10 "It also includes
the area to the south of the River Roach in proximity to Great Wakering." you identify exactly the problem that this would address.
"The equality of infrastructure in terms of services and facilities is challenging across the district given that we have such a large rural area to the east, which can mean that isolation becomes an issue." If you embrace my previous suggestion and with Southend and Castle Point persuade central government to fund the new road, the large area to the east will no longer be rural and isolated. In paragraph 8.10 "It also includes
the area to the south of the River Roach in proximity to Great Wakering." you identify exactly the problem that this would address.