Object

Preferred Site Allocations 2018

Representation ID: 22043

Received: 09/03/2018

Respondent: Mrs Kathleen Trumble

Representation Summary:

Excessive increase in housing for the village whereas neighbouring villages such as Doddinghurst have no proposed sites for develop. The site is green belt and should be protected. These sites are not self-contain as suggested in the LDP. Infrastructure (roads) and services (schools and GP surgeries) are at capacity. Area is known for flooding and this will only increase with additional development.

Full text:

1. Object on grounds of excessive development in Blackmore Village - the proposed sites represent over 28% increase in houses in the village. Of the proposed sites listed in Green Belt - Larger Villages section of the LDP, nearly 70% of the proposed houses are in Blackmore and Tipps Cross Ward (116 houses out of 169). This is an excessive and unwarranted increase of this small historic village, whereas neighbouring villages such as Doddinghurst have no proposed sites for development. 2. The sites 076 and 077 are green belt field with the protection that designation provides - development should only be considered in exceptional circumstances. Proposed development will cause degradation of environment and damage to wildlife. Many rare birds such as skylark, barn owls and turtle dove are regular visitors to the fields in question. 3. These sites are not self-contained village infill as suggested in the LDP - the sites are on open land outside the village, and the road which is being viewed as a border - Red Rose Lane - is narrow and unsuitable for anything other than light traffic. 4. Infrastructure - Red Rose Lane which borders the proposed development is a narrow country lane unsuitable for heavy traffic. Blackmore is surrounded by minor roads and is unsuited to the large increase in traffic that this development would bring. There are already problems with parking and congestion around the village shop and this will be greatly exacerbated by the proposed increase in housing. 5. Traffic - access to the sites from Red Rose Lane will be difficult and dangerous due to narrow nature of lane. If site 076 is accessed through Orchard Piece this will cause greatly increased traffic flow in what is currently a quiet cul-de-sac and will cause a danger and disturbance to current residents and their children. 6. School - Blackmore has a small primary school which is currently at capacity. Proposed development would put excessive pressure on school and facilities, and would may result in insufficient spaces being available for the children of the village. 7. Health and transport - no GP surgery within parish boundary, and nearest GP surgery is full to capacity with considerable problems obtaining appointments at short notice. Bus services which link the village to Chelmsford and Brentwood are part time only. 8. Flooding - Red Rose Lane is often subject to flooding in times of heavy rain. A site immediately adjacent to field 076 was rejected for development on the grounds of flooding and surface water problems. Field 076 is actually lower lying and Red Rose Lane in the area of Red Rose Farm has become impassable at time due to flooding. Development would make flooding worse as green field land would be lost to housing and hard-standing. If the development attempted to address the flooding and surface water issue by the creation of a pond for instance this would make the housing targets undeliverable. My objections are supported by the response of Blackmore Parish Council.