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New Local Plan: Spatial Options Document 2021
Q56a. Do you agree with our vision for Rayleigh? Is there anything you feel is missing?
Representation ID: 38474
Received: 03/09/2021
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Quality of life for residents is diminished by current development plans, increased traffic and poor air quality.
Rayleigh has been lovely place to live. But over the last few years housing development has meant that the town centre is almost permanently blocked with traffic. Development plans give no priority to quality of life to those already living in Rayleigh. Air quality is already below required standards and current plans will make it worse, increased traffic makes life miserable, making it difficult to get about safely, creating 'rat runs' that are dangerous. No increased infrastructure is required from developers, who seem to be able to do as they wish. The current situation is a disgrace to local democracy, taking no account of residents/council tax payers wishes.
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Q56a. Do you agree with our vision for Rayleigh? Is there anything you feel is missing?
Representation ID: 38475
Received: 03/09/2021
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Current vision for Rayleigh lacks any respect of residents wishes for retaining green spaces and improved transport infrastucture.
Current vision for Rayleigh lacks any respect of residents wishes for retaining green spaces and improved transport infrastucture.
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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: 38476
Received: 03/09/2021
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All green spaces in Rayleigh are important for air quality, more housing and cars will diminish this yet again.
All green spaces in Rayleigh are important for air quality, more housing and cars will diminish this yet again.