Comment

Strategic Growth Options

Representation ID: 8406

Received: 17/02/2015

Respondent: Mrs Fleur Morgan

Representation Summary:

Houses: 3
Commercial/ Industrial buildings: 1
Nature Reserves/ Wildlife: 4
Farmland: 4
Woodland: 4
Degraded/ Derelict/ Waste land: 1
Infrastructure: 2
Leisure/ Recreation Facilities: 2
Other - Doctors/ Schools: 2

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Q1: No - We do not have the infrastructure i.e. schools/ health services/ transport/ water/ waste services

Q2: Do not understand the question! Which issues? Could not work it out from website.

Q3: Yes - They all will spoil the peaceful village and the reason I chose to live here. I wanted to be part of such a community and not a town.

Q4: I would prefer the A127 corridor as it has better access links with services and roads. Would prefer neither in reality.

Q5: Yes - As villages are rural and unique. If they grow they change identity from a village to a small town. This will be irreversible and change Britain.

Q6: Never good to release greenfield sites. They were protected for a reason. Not happy with brownfield sites either really. Not good places to build.

Q7: Yes - Need to be near major roads and railways.

Q8: Yes - Do not want village life to disappear for future generations.

Q9: No - Need to keep our green fields for recreation.

Q10:
Scenic Beauty/ Attractiveness: 5
Outdoor Recreation/ Leisure Use: 4
Wildlife Interest: 4
Historic Interest: 5
Tranquility: 5
Other - Part of Britains Heritage: 5

Q11:
Houses: 3
Commercial/ Industrial buildings: 1
Nature Reserves/ Wildlife: 4
Farmland: 4
Woodland: 4
Degraded/ Derelict/ Waste land: 1
Infrastructure: 2
Leisure/ Recreation Facilities: 2
Other - Doctors/ Schools: 2

Q12: No - Lack of Doctors, room in schools, shops, small lanes, secondary schools are in Brentwood, time taken for fire/ police/ ambulance to reach the area. Lack of public transport. You have shut the library already! Water/ waste, lack of parking.

Q13: Retain our post office. Bring back the library ECC shut. Safeguard greenbelt for the next generation.

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