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New Local Plan: Spatial Options Document 2021

Q36. With reference to your preferred Strategy Option, are there opportunities for growth to deliver new or improved community infrastructure?

Representation ID: 42834

Received: 09/09/2021

Respondent: Carter Jonas

Representation Summary:

Yes.
The Council recognise a widespread lack of access to community facilities across the District. Where greater
access is more recognised in the major settlements, a concentration of development may put stress on these
existing facilities – whilst not delivering in more rural settlements.
Therefore, the implementation of Option 2b and/or Option 4 – both of which would permit urban extensions
across the settlement hierarchy – would permit the wider delivery of existing facilities whilst spreading the existing pressures.

Comment

New Local Plan: Spatial Options Document 2021

Q37. Are there areas in the District that you feel have particularly severe capacity or access issues relating to community infrastructure, including schools, healthcare facilities or community facilities? How can we best address these?

Representation ID: 42835

Received: 09/09/2021

Respondent: Carter Jonas

Representation Summary:

Yes – see our response to Q.36.

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New Local Plan: Spatial Options Document 2021

Q38. With reference to the options above, or your own options, how do you feel we can best meet our open space and sport facility needs through the plan?

Representation ID: 42836

Received: 09/09/2021

Respondent: Carter Jonas

Representation Summary:

BDW support Option 4.
Larger and strategic developments are capable of delivering areas for open space and recreation as part of a holistic redevelopment of a site. As set out in our Vision Document, Land South of Hall Road has incorporated
approximately 4.18 ha of public open space, including a local equipped area of play (LEAP) within the current
design.

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New Local Plan: Spatial Options Document 2021

Q40. Are the listed potential hub sites and key centres the right ones? Are there other locations that we should be considering?

Representation ID: 42837

Received: 09/09/2021

Respondent: Carter Jonas

Representation Summary:

Yes.
However, the Council should consider that larger and strategic development sites are capable of delivering
areas for open space and recreation as part of a holistic redevelopment of a site.

Support

New Local Plan: Spatial Options Document 2021

Q41. With reference to your preferred Strategy Option, are there opportunities for growth to help deliver improvements to open space or sport facility accessibility or provision?

Representation ID: 42838

Received: 09/09/2021

Respondent: Carter Jonas

Representation Summary:

Yes.
Larger and strategic development sites are capable of delivering areas for open space and recreation as part
of a holistic redevelopment of a site.

Comment

New Local Plan: Spatial Options Document 2021

Q42. Are there particular open spaces that we should be protecting or improving?

Representation ID: 42839

Received: 09/09/2021

Respondent: Carter Jonas

Representation Summary:

No.

Comment

New Local Plan: Spatial Options Document 2021

Q51. With reference to the options above, or your own options, how do you feel we can best address our transport and connectivity needs through the plan?

Representation ID: 42840

Received: 09/09/2021

Respondent: Carter Jonas

Representation Summary:

Barratt David Wilson Homes support a combination of all Options identified by the Council in addressing the need for sufficient and accessible community infrastructure through the plan.
As set out in our response to Q5 and Q6, the Council should seek to incorporate a dispersed growth strategy.
A more dispersed growth strategy will provide a balance between utilising and optimising existing connections
in the more sustainable settlements, whilst providing improvements to less sustainable locations. A more
dispersed growth strategy will also work to avoid overuse and unnecessary congestion on more densely
populated areas, which bring with them problems of air quality and noise pollution.

Comment

New Local Plan: Spatial Options Document 2021

Q52. Are there areas where improvements to transport connections are needed?

Representation ID: 42841

Received: 09/09/2021

Respondent: Carter Jonas

Representation Summary:

Please see also our response to Q51.
As part of a more dispersed Growth Strategy, the Council should seek to ease congestion by locating
development in locations which can benefit from wider improvements. This should be combined and
recognised with the delivery of such infrastructure through contribution and/or bespoke delivery in larger
allocations.

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New Local Plan: Spatial Options Document 2021

Q53. With reference to your preferred Strategy Option, are there opportunities for growth to deliver new transport connections, such as link roads or rapid transit? What routes and modes should these take? [walking, cycling, rail, bus, road etc.]

Representation ID: 42842

Received: 09/09/2021

Respondent: Carter Jonas

Representation Summary:

Please see also our response to Q52 / Q53.

Comment

New Local Plan: Spatial Options Document 2021

Q57a. Do you agree with our vision for Rochford and Ashingdon?

Representation ID: 42843

Received: 09/09/2021

Respondent: Carter Jonas

Representation Summary:

As per our response to Q4, in lack of current alternative evidence, we consider Rochford and Ashingdon should
remain a Tier 1 Settlement.
However, BDW consider the vision for Rochford and Ashingdon as ‘the gateway to our rural countryside’
undermines the designation of these areas as a Tier 1 settlement.

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