Policy CP12: Thriving Town and Local Centres
Support
Local Plan 2015-2030 Preferred Options for Consultation
Representation ID: 66
Received: 09/09/2013
Respondent: Mr Stephen Priddle
Provides diversity and ease of non vehicular access
Provides diversity and ease of non vehicular access
Comment
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Representation ID: 248
Received: 01/10/2013
Respondent: Essex County Council
Essex CC would like to see some reference in Policy CP12 - Thriving Town and Local Centres with regards potential enhancements /opportunities at Shenfield.
Paragraph 2.50 refers to the inclusion of Warley Hill within the Brentwood Town Centre, and is indicated on the Policy Map. This Policy should be clear that Warley Hill is included within the town centre, and that the wording under `Brentwood Town Centre' is also relevant to Warley Hill.
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Support
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Representation ID: 384
Received: 02/10/2013
Respondent: JTS Partnership LLP
JTS generally supports this policy and, in particular, the commitment to make the best use of previously developed land. However, and given the inability of the Council to plan for 'objectively assessed housing needs', the Council has to give consideration to also releasing, and identifying, undeveloped sites, within the existing urban area, which serve no particular
function.
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Support
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Representation ID: 597
Received: 02/10/2013
Respondent: Westbrook Properties
Agent: CBRE Planning
Support subject to amendments. Proposed amendment(s): For the avoidance of doubt, the section on the night-time economy should make clear whether it relates to all centres or solely to Brentwood town centre
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Object
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Representation ID: 888
Received: 27/09/2013
Respondent: Sport England
The role of town centres in culture and leisure provision is accepted in the Plan (which will include leisure centres, swimming pools/sports halls, gyms etc.) and yet there is no assessment of need for built sports facilities in accordance with Par 73 of NPPF (also not referred to) to inform policy development (only commercial leisure). This does not meet NPPF par 70 as there has been no 'positive planning for sports venues.
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Comment
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Representation ID: 978
Received: 16/09/2013
Respondent: Campaign for the Protection of Rural England (CPRE) Brentwood Branch
Object to the removal of the small garden/green open space by the the Chapel Ruins. We believe that the ensuing all paved area would exacerbate the potential 'urban hardness' of the Town Centre.
The Councils thinking is demonstrated in figure 2.4 and in effect implies the Chapel ruin garden is an impediment to improved pedestrian links between William Hunter Way and teh Baytree Centre. We believe there is no justification.
The garden provides a visual area of green tranquility.
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