016B Woodlands School, Warley Street, Great Warley

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Object

Strategic Growth Options

Representation ID: 4029

Received: 11/02/2015

Respondent: Sheila Flunder

Representation Summary:

Woodlands School Warley Street - Remote from services/facilities, this is an unsuitable greenfield green belt location, of high grade landscape value and forming part of the Special Landscape Area under current Local Plan. The location would be at variance with the Council's chosen Spatial Strategy which was arrived at after large scale public consultation.

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I wish to register my objections to any proposed housing or commercial/industrial development at the following locations in the Strategic Growth Options consultation document:
Woodlands School Warley Street (ref 016A and 016B)
Land fronting at Warley Street - Dickinsons Farm (ref 082)
Land at Warley Road adj Hill Cottage (ref 167)
Coombe Woods Beredens Lane (ref 212)
Chep Pallets (Peri site) Warley Street (ref 228)
Land adjacent Carmel, Mascalls Lane (ref 027)

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Object

Strategic Growth Options

Representation ID: 4036

Received: 11/02/2015

Respondent: Peter and Barbara James

Number of people: 2

Representation Summary:

Woodland School at Warley Street and Land fronting Warley Street (Dickinsons Farm)
We wish to register our objection to the two above sites as possible locations for housing development.
Our reasons to object to these proposals are that these sites are not suitable with regard to housing development and would by virtue of their remoteness require car use, and that development of the sites for housing would be contrary to green belt policy.
These are greenfield greenbelt sites which form part of a larger Special Landscape area under the existing plan.

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Object

Strategic Growth Options

Representation ID: 5072

Received: 17/02/2015

Respondent: Cllr Jill Hubbard

Representation Summary:

Strong objection to the land and fields surrounding the current school building being used for housing. There are not enough local facilities (medical/educational) in the area to provide for the possible housing. Also green-belt and aprt of Special Landscape area under current Local Plan. This would not be compliant with Council's chosen Spatial Strategy. Previously rejected under SHLAA exercise; discounted as does not meet Spatial Strategy to protect green-belt due to remote location.

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Object

Strategic Growth Options

Representation ID: 5219

Received: 13/02/2015

Respondent: Great Warley Conservation Society

Representation Summary:

Site is too remote from any reasonable transport links and other facilities, and housing construction is incompatible with the surrounding Green Belt area.

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The proposed Strategic Growth Local Plan was discussed in full at a recent meeting of the committee of the Great Warley Conservation Society. The following decisions were reached:

1. The purpose of our Society, which has been active since 1972, is to help the residents of Great Warley to protect the Green Belt and the open environment of our village. We therefore vigorously object to the sites listed below, which have been put forward for future development.

2. It is our opinion that building on these sites would be both visually poor for the approaches to the villages and to Brentwood town, and also remote and lacking in the services and facilities which are required for substantial development.

3. It is fully appreciated that any future development will still require detailed planning permission. However, future planners at Brentwood Council would be in a very difficult position when considering applications if these sites have already been allocated for development in the Local Plan.

The following suggested sites are of most concern to the Conservation Society:

a) Coombe Woods, Beredens Lane, No. 212. This is a woodland area of special natural landscape interest. Building here would involve losing a large number of trees, plants and wildlife, as well as detrimentally affecting the vistas of the periphery of Brentwood. This would have a negative impact on the quality of life.

b) Land adjacent to Hill Cottage, Warley Road, No. 167, and extending down to Mascalls Lane to Mill House, and

c) Land adjoining Carmel, Mascalls Lane, No.027

Both of these sites, as well as being in the Green Belt, provide a pleasing outlook on the edge of existing buildings. The inevitable resultant requirements for amendments to the road layouts would further urbanise one of the few remaining landscapes which make Brentwood so appealing.

d) Woodlands School, Warley Street, No. 16 A and B and

e) Land at Dickensons Farm fronting Warley Street, No. 082.

Both of these sites are too remote from any reasonable transport links and other facilities, and housing construction is incompatible with the surrounding Green Belt area.

We therefore wish to register our formal objection to these sites being included in the proposed Strategic Growth Options Plan.

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Comment

Strategic Growth Options

Representation ID: 5500

Received: 17/02/2015

Respondent: L.H. Grundy

Representation Summary:

This consultation contains infringements of the Green Belt and developments which are too remote from essential service such as at Woodlands School #16A/B and Dickenson Farm #082.

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This consultation contains infringements of the Green Belt and developments which are too remote from essential service such as at Woodlands School #16A/B and Dickenson Farm #082. In addition to Green Belt and remoteness concerns, Coombe Woods (Breedens Lane) #212 and land adjoining Carmel #027 on Marscalls Lane involve loosing unacceptable numbers of trees and plants.
Also development of the Ford's Warley site should be strongly resisted as this puts many high quality local jobs at risk with the additional risk to the Ford Dunton site in Basildon. Also considerable upgrade to health, schooling, transport etc would be necessary before this could be considered.

Object

Strategic Growth Options

Representation ID: 6821

Received: 17/02/2014

Respondent: Campaign for the Protection of Rural England (CPRE) Brentwood Branch

Representation Summary:

Site is Greenbelt, remote from facilities/services, not conforming with chosen Spatial Strategy, and as part of a Special Landscape Area.

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