Brownfield Green Belt (Urban Extensions)

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Support

Draft Local Plan

Representation ID: 14157

Received: 24/03/2016

Respondent: Mrs Elizabeth Jones

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Page 47 Use of Brownfield land in the Green Belt supported.

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Page 47 Use of Brownfield land in the Green Belt supported.
Para 7.36 proposal for Pilgrim Hatch supported.
Page 78 Site ref 010 Sow n Grow Nursery site supported for housing land allocation as a Brownfield Green Belt urban extension.
Policy 9.11 for redevelopment of brownfield land in the Green Belt is supported with explanatory paragraphs.
Para 9.12 is supported for land release from the Green Belt with explanatory paragraphs.
Page 185 Appendix 2 is supported where the Sow n Grow site is listed no.010 Approx. dwellings could be higher. Excellent use of land, more housing needed within Brentwood, wonderful to know it will be mixed therefore allowing a good mix to benefit the whole community.

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Support

Draft Local Plan

Representation ID: 14361

Received: 15/04/2016

Respondent: Miss Tilly O'Leary

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Use of brownfield land supported.

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Support

Draft Local Plan

Representation ID: 14369

Received: 15/04/2016

Respondent: Mr Dan Morrow

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Support use of brownfield land in teh Green Belt

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Support

Draft Local Plan

Representation ID: 14370

Received: 15/04/2016

Respondent: Mr Dan Morrow

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Use of brownfield land in Green Belt supported.

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Comment

Draft Local Plan

Representation ID: 14532

Received: 19/04/2016

Respondent: Mr and Mrs Lighterness

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I am concerned at the intention to build or allow planning permission on ' so called' "Brown Field Sites". The definition and its investigation that is the concern. Where site has been heavily used as Factories or Garden Centers, there is perhaps a good reason to develop "Tasteful Housing", although modern "Land Cramming Builds" does put even that thought into question. Where land has been used for Farming, Agriculture, Orchards or Grazing, 'Borrowing the Landscape', then a return to Nature is the preferred route, to sustain Wildlife at the very minimum or to re-introduce species as an ideal or just to maintain natural feature balance, minimum. A local attempt to develop has almost endangered Newt and Bat species, but the fight will continue.

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