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New Local Plan: Spatial Options Document 2021
Q56d. Are there areas that require protecting from development?
Representation ID: 37620
Received: 03/08/2021
Respondent: none
I feel that the land behind Nelson Road and at the end of Wellington Road should be protected and should not be built on. I am a resident of Nelson Gardens and have to use Nelson road and the Hockley road to access my home. The roads have continued to become more and more busy and congested over recent years and can not cope with the heavy traffic . Also the land behind Nelson road is an area of special character and the area has a wildlife habitat for several species including slow worms. Do not build on the land.
I feel that the land behind Nelson Road and at the end of Wellington Road should be protected and should not be built on. I am a resident of Nelson Gardens and have to use Nelson road and the Hockley road to access my home. The roads have continued to become more and more busy and congested over recent years and can not cope with the heavy traffic . Also the land behind Nelson road is an area of special character and the area has a wildlife habitat for several species including slow worms. Do not build on the land.
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Q56e. Do you agree that the local green spaces shown on Figure 44 hold local significance? Are there any other open spaces that hold particular local significance?
Representation ID: 37621
Received: 03/08/2021
Respondent: none
The land behind Nelson road in Rayleigh and at the end of Wellington road and the horses fields at the top of Albert Road need to be protected. They have provided sanctuary to many during the Pandemic providing relaxing walks for local residents and improving well being that many people continue to need and want to do on a regular basis. The fields behind Nelson Road are also an area of special character and the area has a wildlife habitat for several species including slow worms.
The land behind Nelson road in Rayleigh and at the end of Wellington road and the horses fields at the top of Albert Road need to be protected. They have provided sanctuary to many during the Pandemic providing relaxing walks for local residents and improving well being that many people continue to need and want to do on a regular basis. The fields behind Nelson Road are also an area of special character and the area has a wildlife habitat for several species including slow worms.
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Q56b. With reference to Figure 44 and your preferred Strategy Option, do you think any of the land edged blue should be made available for any of the following uses?
Representation ID: 40359
Received: 07/08/2021
Respondent: none
Objection to planning behind Nelson Road Rayleigh Essex
I am writing to inform you of my objections to the propose development of land between Wellington road and Bull lane in Rayleigh Essex.
There are many reasons why my family object to this proposed housing development on this land.
The first reason is because the development will have a negative effect on the character and appearance of Rayleigh which is currently a popular and thriving place to live because it has such beautiful green spaces and farmland.
The second reason for the objection to this development is due to traffic and parking pressures that it will cause in Rayleigh town. The main roads in Rayleigh are already regularly gridlocked . The building of the new houses behind Nelson Road in Rayleigh and between Wellington road and Bull Lane will only increase this problem and add increasing pressure on traffic generation and car parking within Rayleigh.
The infrastructure of Rayleigh is already overstretched and unable to cope with the increasing population of the town. Further developments such as the above will only increase the problems.
Thirdly, I object because of the destruction the development will cause to the wildlife that can be found in these areas. The land between Wellington road and Bull lane in Rayleigh Essex provide the habitats for a number of protected species in the UK including dormice, bats, owls , badgers and slow worms.
I hope that you listen to the huge majority of Rayleigh residents and do not build on this land.
Objection to planning behind Nelson road Rayleigh Essex
I am writing to inform you of my objections to the propose development of land between Wellington road and Bull lane in Rayleigh Essex.
There are many reasons why my family object to this proposed housing development on this land.
The first reason is because the development will have a negative effect on the character and appearance of Rayleigh which is currently a popular and thriving place to live because it has such beautiful green spaces and farmland.
The second reason for the objection to this development is due to traffic and parking pressures that it will cause in Rayleigh town. The main roads in Rayleigh are already regularly gridlocked . The building of the new houses behind Nelson Road in Rayleigh and between Wellington road and Bull Lane will only increase this problem and add increasing pressure on traffic generation and car parking within Rayleigh.
The infrastructure of Rayleigh is already overstretched and unable to cope with the increasing population of the town. Further developments such as the above will only increase the problems.
Thirdly, I object because of the destruction the development will cause to the wildlife that can be found in these areas. The land between Wellington road and Bull lane in Rayleigh Essex provide the habitats for a number of protected species in the UK including dormice, bats, owls , badgers and slow worms.
I hope that you listen to the huge majority of Rayleigh residents and do not build on this land.
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Q56d. Are there areas that require protecting from development?
Representation ID: 40360
Received: 07/08/2021
Respondent: none
Objection to planning behind Nelson Road Rayleigh Essex
I am writing to inform you of my objections to the propose development of land between Wellington road and Bull lane in Rayleigh Essex.
There are many reasons why my family object to this proposed housing development on this land.
The first reason is because the development will have a negative effect on the character and appearance of Rayleigh which is currently a popular and thriving place to live because it has such beautiful green spaces and farmland.
The second reason for the objection to this development is due to traffic and parking pressures that it will cause in Rayleigh town. The main roads in Rayleigh are already regularly gridlocked . The building of the new houses behind Nelson Road in Rayleigh and between Wellington road and Bull Lane will only increase this problem and add increasing pressure on traffic generation and car parking within Rayleigh.
The infrastructure of Rayleigh is already overstretched and unable to cope with the increasing population of the town. Further developments such as the above will only increase the problems.
Thirdly, I object because of the destruction the development will cause to the wildlife that can be found in these areas. The land between Wellington road and Bull lane in Rayleigh Essex provide the habitats for a number of protected species in the UK including dormice, bats, owls , badgers and slow worms.
I hope that you listen to the huge majority of Rayleigh residents and do not build on this land.
Objection to planning behind Nelson road Rayleigh Essex
I am writing to inform you of my objections to the propose development of land between Wellington road and Bull lane in Rayleigh Essex.
There are many reasons why my family object to this proposed housing development on this land.
The first reason is because the development will have a negative effect on the character and appearance of Rayleigh which is currently a popular and thriving place to live because it has such beautiful green spaces and farmland.
The second reason for the objection to this development is due to traffic and parking pressures that it will cause in Rayleigh town. The main roads in Rayleigh are already regularly gridlocked . The building of the new houses behind Nelson Road in Rayleigh and between Wellington road and Bull Lane will only increase this problem and add increasing pressure on traffic generation and car parking within Rayleigh.
The infrastructure of Rayleigh is already overstretched and unable to cope with the increasing population of the town. Further developments such as the above will only increase the problems.
Thirdly, I object because of the destruction the development will cause to the wildlife that can be found in these areas. The land between Wellington road and Bull lane in Rayleigh Essex provide the habitats for a number of protected species in the UK including dormice, bats, owls , badgers and slow worms.
I hope that you listen to the huge majority of Rayleigh residents and do not build on this land.