Housing Supply

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Comment

Preferred Site Allocations 2018

Representation ID: 19993

Received: 28/03/2018

Respondent: Thurrock Borough Council

Representation Summary:

Thurrock Council seeks further clarification as to whether level of growth proposed for Brentwood could be accommodated in the plan in light of the concerns to current proposed strategic location at Dunton Hills Garden Village and would wish to further engage with Brentwood Council to discuss that other alternative options in the borough have been properly considered.

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Comment

Preferred Site Allocations 2018

Representation ID: 20000

Received: 28/03/2018

Respondent: Thurrock Borough Council

Representation Summary:

Brentwood has not completed a Strategic Housing land Availability Assessment since 2011 and is updating the Housing and Economic Land Availability Assessment. This evidence should be provided. These assessments should review and identify whether sites are suitable, available and achievable. The 2018 Site Assessment Study sets out how sites have been selected but it's not fully clear how the sites for proposed allocations have been included and others discounted. Further evidence is required to understand why the proposed allocated sites are considered suitable in updates to the land supply and further information provided from Green Belt review, landscape and infrastructure.

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Support

Preferred Site Allocations 2018

Representation ID: 21977

Received: 12/03/2018

Respondent: Mrs Barbara Wooders

Representation Summary:

Use of Brownfield land in the Green belt supported. Proposal for Pilgrims Hatch supported. Policy 9.11 for redevelopment of brownfield land in the Green Belt is supported with explanatory paragraphs. Policy 9.12 is supported for land release from the Green Belt with explanatory paragraphs.

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Use of Brownfield land in the Green belt supported. Proposal for Pilgrims Hatch supported. 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. Policy 9.12 is supported for land release from the Green Belt with explanatory paragraphs. Supported were the Sow N Grow site is listed no. 010 Approx. dwellings could be higher. Brilliant idea houses definitely needed in the Brentwood area. I think Sow N Grow is ideal site for housing development.

Comment

Preferred Site Allocations 2018

Representation ID: 22106

Received: 28/02/2018

Respondent: C. Penn

Number of people: 6

Representation Summary:

Will any of the new build flats/houses be really affordable? They are often classes as luxury.

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In the main the plan seems quite good and we know more home have to be built. However, we are concerned about GPS surgeries. The cottage hospital should have a walk in clinic, Harold Wood has one. It would take stress from GPs and main hospitals.
We are concerned about parking.

Will any of the new build flats/houses be really affordable? They are often classes as luxury.

We have been told we will have another superstore and a cinema in Brentwood. We need them and more retail shops. Empty ones become eating places which is a joke. There are many elderly people in Brentwood that so not shop on line so to get a choice of shops or they go to Billericay, Romford or Lakeside which is not acceptable.

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Object

Preferred Site Allocations 2018

Representation ID: 22118

Received: 10/03/2018

Respondent: Corrinne Bartell

Representation Summary:

The plan makes no reference to the means of providing properties that are affordable.

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