Comment
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 4185
Received: 10/02/2015
Respondent: Mr Henry Pulley
Shenfield and Hutton are short of public space and playing fields.
Q1: Yes - Assuming the Dunton project is approved the balance of housing required should be allocated fairly evenly over the three areas.
Q2: Yes
Q3: Yes - A12 Corridor. Major intrusions into the Green Belt, such as Officers Meadow must be avoided. However some development by the Mountnessing roundabout on the old scrap yard and associated with a redeveloped BP garage (currently a road hazard) is acceptable.
Q4: No comment as I do not know the area well. Local views are the important ones.
Q5: Yes - Only to limited extent as infill on brownfield sites are to be preferred.
Q6: Limited extensions of villages still creates a community but Greenfield sites may be isolated and not part of the community.
Q7: Yes - Subject to largely respecting Green Belt.
Q8: Yes for Brentwood Central but not for lesser shopping areas which are only adequate as they are at present (e.g. Shenfield).
Q9: Yes - Shenfield and Hutton are short of public space and playing fields.
Q10:
Scenic Beauty Attractiveness: 4
Outdoor Recreation / Leisure Use: 2
Wildlife Interest: 3
Historic Interest: 3
Tranquility: 4
Q11:
Houses: 3
Commercial / Industrial Buildings: 2
Nature Reserves / Wildlife: 2
Farmland: 3
Woodland: 3
Degraded / Derelict / Waste Land : 2
Infrastructure: 2
Leisure / Recreation Facilities: 2
Q12: Yes
Q13: Traffic and parking. Redevelopment of Shenfield station forecourt and the adjacent British Rail owned properties. Extra parking requirement for Crossrail is likely to be limited in spite of what press says.