Object

Strategic Growth Options

Representation ID: 9411

Received: 17/02/2015

Respondent: Miss Kathryn Sheaf

Representation Summary:

No. I think there are more important issues that should be looked upon before building new housing such as hospitals, doctors, congestion, public transport, school, police and fire department.

Full text:

Q1: No. I object to any building on the current Green Belt as I believe it is not needed, and any building should be with regard to the current Brentwood population.

Q2: No.

Q3: Yes. All brownfield sites are acceptable to build upon although Green Belt areas are not appropriate for construction.

Q4: Housing estates should not be built near or around the A127 because there is already large amounts of congestion and the additional commuters would add to the problem.

Q5: Only on appropriate areas such as brownfield sites. Not Green Belt.

Q6: The amount of houses proposed to be built is far too high and most are intended for residence outside Brentwood so there is no need to build on the Green Belt for 'local needs'.

Q7: No. There is no need to move the industrial estate away from West Horndon and away from public transport (trains, buses). The roads are already congested.

Q10: Scenic Beauty Attractiveness: 5
Outdoor Recreation / Leisure Use: 4
Wildlife Interest: 4
Historic Interest: 3
Tranquility: 4

Q11: Houses: 3
Commercial / Industrial Buildings: 1
Nature Reserves / Wildlife: 4
Farmland: 4
Woodland: 4
Degraded / Derelict / Waste Land: 1
Infrastructure: 3
Leisure / Recreation Facilities: 3

Q12: No. I think there are more important issues that should be looked upon before building new housing such as hospitals, doctors, congestion, public transport, school, police and fire department.

Q13: The major priority should be on providing public transport and protecting brownfield sites by turning them into protected Green Belt areas around Brentwood.

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