Object

Draft Local Plan

Representation ID: 13739

Received: 24/03/2016

Respondent: Mr M. Saddington

Representation Summary:

1- This will lead to overdevelopment of West Horndon village
2- The main focus of development seems to be concentrated in West Horndon although other areas have better road and rail links to London
3- The existing transport links in West Horndon will not support the proposed development.
4- This proposed dvelopment will result in substantial loss of Green Belt land around West Horndon
5- Very low level of support for development at Dunton
6- The A12 is already earmarked for upgrade to Motorway standard and there is plenty of Green Belt land along this route, why is there little or no development planned for this area
7- In West Horndon we are bounded by two other boroughs ie. Basildon and Thurrock and Havering is very near along the same road (St Mary's Lane). These boroughs could also put in development around West Horndon and this would be the end of West Horndon as anything like a village and would be a link development to London
8- The infrastructure development would be substantial and is not guaranteed to happen.

Full text:

1- This will lead to overdevelopment of the village of West Horndon by doubling (at least) the population
2- The main focus of development in Brentwood seems to be concentrated in the West Horndon area. Despite the fact that other areas also have road and rail links to London, most of which are far better than those available in West Horndon
3- The existing transport links in West Horndon will not support the proposed development. C2C at West Horndon is only a two track route to London and is already at capacity during rush hour times
4- This proposed dvelopment will result in substantial loss of Green Belt land around the West Horndon area
5- Very low level of support for development at Dunton in any shape or form which is continued to be ignored by Brentwood Council
6- The A12 is already earmarked for upgrade to Motorway standard and there is plenty of Green Belt land along this route, why is there little or no development planned for this area
7- In West Horndon we are bounded by two other boroughs ie. Basildon and Thurrock and Havering is very near along the same road (St Mary's Lane). These boroughs could also put in development around West Horndon and this would be the end of West Horndon as anything like a village and would be a link development to London
8- The infrastructure development would be substantial and is not guaranteed to happen.

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