SO11

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Support

Draft Local Plan

Representation ID: 13204

Received: 03/03/2016

Respondent: Sport England

Representation Summary:

Support is offered for including a strategic objective (SO11) which protects and nurtures existing leisure facilities and recreational assets to promote and enhance social inclusion and health and well-being as this recognises the role that sport, recreation and leisure facilities play in meeting this objective.

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Support is offered for including a strategic objective (SO11) which protects and nurtures existing leisure facilities and recreational assets to promote and enhance social inclusion and health and well-being as this recognises the role that sport, recreation and leisure facilities play in meeting this objective.

Support is also offered for the strategic objective (SO13) relating to delivering essential infrastructure including community facilities in order to support new development growth as this recognises the importance of sport and recreation facilities (which would form part of community facilities) in creating sustainable communities in new developments.

Comment

Draft Local Plan

Representation ID: 13529

Received: 22/03/2016

Respondent: Essex Bridleways Association

Representation Summary:

SO11: we note that the Council wishes to protect recreational assets such as the Borough's Country Parks to promote 'social inclusion, health and wellbeing'. We would like to see an emphasis on these assets being made available to all users - pedestrians, cyclists and equestrians

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SO11: we note that the Council wishes to protect recreational assets such as the Borough's Country Parks to promote 'social inclusion, health and wellbeing'. We would like to see an emphasis on these assets being made available to all users - pedestrians, cyclists and equestrians

Comment

Draft Local Plan

Representation ID: 13985

Received: 17/03/2016

Respondent: Mrs Jean Laut

Representation Summary:

S11 - Parking to be free and plentiful with lots of disabled access

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S02 and S03 - the current infrastucture doesn't support the current residents here in Havering's Grove so NO new development can be allowed in our area.
S04 - we have 2 churches, a garden centre, a dance school aand a pub. What can you do to make them more prosperous, vibrant and diverse?
S07 - We don't have access to crossrail as we don't even have frequent buses so this doesn't help us
S09 and S10 - Do not allow any development on greenbelt at all.
S11 - Parking to be free and plentiful with lots of disabled access

Comment

Draft Local Plan

Representation ID: 15437

Received: 09/05/2016

Respondent: North East London NHS Foundation Trust

Agent: Ingleton Wood LLP

Representation Summary:

NELFT are generally supportive of the Council's Vision and Strategic Objectives, particularly Strategic Objective 11 (SO11), which seeks to enhance social inclusion, health and wellbeing. Our client also recognises the need for the forecast growth of 7,240 new residential dwellings (362 dwellings per annum) in policy 5.2 during the period up to 2033, and the need to provide sufficient social infrastructure including health care facilities to support this growth.

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Comment

Draft Local Plan

Representation ID: 15714

Received: 11/05/2016

Respondent: British Horse Society

Representation Summary:

We note that the Council wishes to protect recreational assets such as the Borough's
Country Parks to promote 'social inclusion, health and wellbeing'. We would like to see an emphasis on these assets being made available to all users - pedestrians, cyclists and equestrians.

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Comment

Draft Local Plan

Representation ID: 15923

Received: 12/05/2016

Respondent: West Horndon Parish Council

Representation Summary:

SO11 states that BBC will "protect and nurture existing leisure, cultural and recreational assets such as the Borough's Country Parks for residents and visitors to the Borough and promote and enhance social inclusion, health and wellbeing". Thorndon Country Park is mentioned extensively throughout the Draft Local Plan as both a leisure and environmental area that it wishes to protect and enhance. WHPC share this view. Should development east of the A128 take place, be it in the form of the proposed Dunton Hills Garden Village, or an alternative development, WHPC recommend that an environmental buffer is created between the A128, any new development, reaching up to Thorndon Country Park. This would have the dual benefit of i) preventing urban sprawl which would be inevitable should no buffer be created given proximity of West Horndon to the A128, and ii) improving an existing leisure and environmental resource.

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