Comment

Draft Local Plan

Representation ID: 14745

Received: 21/04/2016

Respondent: Mrs Jennifer Lewsey

Representation Summary:

Costcutters, and land to the rear, Hatch Road is a very busy road - any further traffic here would have dire consequences for residents. Rural villages should be kept rural, that is why residents choose to live there in the first place.

Full text:

The proposed development at Viking Way would be problematic with regards to traffic control. Any development at Pilgrims Hatch would be very strongly opposed.
Dunton Garden Suburb, not trying to shift the housing problem to another area, if housing requirements could be met with proper infrastructure put in place at the time of development I consider this to be the best option. The impact would be less than trying to squeeze as many houses as possible into any pieces of land that appear to be unused around Brentwood thus upsetting many, many residents in the process.

To the north, Hullets Lane has wonderful wildlife and historic value with listed buildings on site, any further traffic joining the Ongar Road at that junction would be unjustified. Although brown field land it is full of historic and characteristic value, an absolute no. (I believe the pilgrims used this area as their stop over on the way to Canterbury).
Costcutters, and land to the rear, Hatch Road is a very busy road - any further traffic here would have dire consequences for residents. Rural villages should be kept rural, that is why residents choose to live there in the first place.

The proposed development at Viking Way would be problematic with regards to traffic control. Any development at Pilgrims Hatch would be very strongly opposed.
Dunton Garden Suburb, not trying to shift the housing problem to another area, if housing requirements could be met with proper infrastructure put in place at the time of development I consider this to be the best option. The impact would be less than trying to squeeze as many houses as possible into any pieces of land that appear to be unused around Brentwood thus upsetting many, many residents in the process.

To the north, Hullets Lane has wonderful wildlife and historic value with listed buildings on site, any further traffic joining the Ongar Road at that junction would be unjustified. Although brown field land it is full of historic and characteristic value, an absolute no. (I believe the pilgrims used this area as their stop over on the way to Canterbury).
Costcutters, and land to the rear, Hatch Road is a very busy road - any further traffic here would have dire consequences for residents. Rural villages should be kept rural, that is why residents choose to live there in the first place.