Figure 8.3: Employment Land Allocations

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Comment

Draft Local Plan

Representation ID: 15231

Received: 03/05/2016

Respondent: MM Properties Ltd

Agent: Savills UK

Representation Summary:

The site at East Horndon Hall (site 187) is more suitable than the identified sites at Codham Hall and Childreditch as it is visually less prominent and better connected to the highway network and will have a purpose built access. The East Horndon Hall site is physically contained and will not lead to coalescence or a loss of valuable countryside.

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Comment

Draft Local Plan

Representation ID: 15235

Received: 03/05/2016

Respondent: MM Properties Ltd

Agent: Savills UK

Representation Summary:

The Council has previously assessed site 187 East Horndon Hall for residential development and found it to be unsuitable as a result of its green belt location but we are not aware of the Council undertaking any assessment of the site's suitability for redevelopment for commercial uses. The Employment Land Review (2010) did not include an assessment of site 187 and neither did the Assessment of Employment Land in 2014 (Economic Futures Report (NLP) 2014).

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Comment

Draft Local Plan

Representation ID: 15259

Received: 03/05/2016

Respondent: MM Properties Ltd

Agent: Savills UK

Representation Summary:

Both the lands at Codham Hall and Childerditch Industrial Estate suffer serious issues over access to and from the sites which not only makes them unsuitable in terms of highways but will also make them undesirable to prospective occupiers. They are already developed and it is questionable to what extent new employment floorspace can be accommodated on the sites in a sustainable way which retains the existing operators in situ.

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Comment

Draft Local Plan

Representation ID: 15734

Received: 11/05/2016

Respondent: Wyevale Garden Centres Ltd

Agent: Greogory Gray Associates

Representation Summary:

Request to include Ongar Garden Centre for development allocation sites. Although the site does not immediately adjoin a settlement boundary, it is within easy reach of an established centre hence reducing the impact of traffic on the character and amenities of the locality.

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Comment

Draft Local Plan

Representation ID: 15888

Received: 11/05/2016

Respondent: Sammi Developments Ltd

Agent: Phase 2 Planning and Development Ltd

Representation Summary:

This should be amended to include reference to site 175 B at Brook Street/Nags Head Lane.

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Comment

Draft Local Plan

Representation ID: 15892

Received: 11/05/2016

Respondent: Essex County Council

Representation Summary:

Emerging Essex and Southend-on-Sea Waste Local Plan does not allocate any strategic waste management allocations in the Borough. However, the Waste Plan identifies two areas of search within Brentwood Borough. These Areas of Search are existing industrial estates at Childerditch Industrial Estate and West Horndon. The Replacement Waste Local Plan would seek to focus any new proposals for waste management facilities, which support the local housing and economic growth, within these Areas of Search.

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Support

Draft Local Plan

Representation ID: 16007

Received: 13/05/2016

Respondent: St Modwen Properties PLC

Number of people: 2

Agent: Strutt & Parker LLP

Representation Summary:

The summary provides helpful clarity to the plan and highlights that new employment land provided is limited to 32.81 ha and therefore it is clear that delivery of sites such as the Brentwood Enterprise Park early within the plan period will be required in order to support jobs and employment within the borough.

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