Policy DM23 Housing Land Allocations - Major Sites
Comment
Local Plan 2015-2030 Preferred Options for Consultation
Representation ID: 2060
Received: 25/10/2013
Respondent: Mary May
Number of people: 60
Residents of Mountnessing are OPPOSED to the proposal to use the green belt land adjacent to Mountnessing Primary School for future development for housing as proposed in the LDP.
We feel strongly we need to protect and secure our green belt land in Brentwood and also here in Mountnessing for the future well being of the town.
There are many brownfield plots around the Brentwood area that are also being proposed for development under this LDP, we believe these sites should be fully utilized before any further discussions are had regarding the releasing of any green belt land for development.
Petition Against the Release of Green Belt Land for Development in Mountnessing
We, the undersigned residents of Mountnessing are OPPOSED to the proposal to use the green belt land adjacent to Mountnessing Primary School for future development for housing as proposed in the Local Development Plan.
We feel strongly that we need to protect and secure our green belt land in Brentwood and also here in Mountnessing for the future well being of the town.
There are many brownfield plots around the Brentwood area that are also being proposed for development under this Local Development Plan, we believe that these sites should be fully utilized before any further discussions are had regarding the releasing of any green belt land for development.
Comment
Local Plan 2015-2030 Preferred Options for Consultation
Representation ID: 2063
Received: 25/10/2013
Respondent: S Garadl - Aneban
Number of people: 60
Residents of Mountnessing are OPPOSED to the proposal to use the green belt land adjacent to Mountnessing Primary School for future development for housing as proposed in the LDP.
We feel strongly we need to protect and secure our green belt land in Brentwood and also here in Mountnessing for the future well being of the town.
There are many brownfield plots around the Brentwood area that are also being proposed for development under this LDP, we believe these sites should be fully utilized before any further discussions are had regarding the releasing of any green belt land for development.
Petition Against the Release of Green Belt Land for Development in Mountnessing
We, the undersigned residents of Mountnessing are OPPOSED to the proposal to use the green belt land adjacent to Mountnessing Primary School for future development for housing as proposed in the Local Development Plan.
We feel strongly that we need to protect and secure our green belt land in Brentwood and also here in Mountnessing for the future well being of the town.
There are many brownfield plots around the Brentwood area that are also being proposed for development under this Local Development Plan, we believe that these sites should be fully utilized before any further discussions are had regarding the releasing of any green belt land for development.
Comment
Local Plan 2015-2030 Preferred Options for Consultation
Representation ID: 2064
Received: 25/10/2013
Respondent: M Knowles
Number of people: 60
Residents of Mountnessing are OPPOSED to the proposal to use the green belt land adjacent to Mountnessing Primary School for future development for housing as proposed in the LDP.
We feel strongly we need to protect and secure our green belt land in Brentwood and also here in Mountnessing for the future well being of the town.
There are many brownfield plots around the Brentwood area that are also being proposed for development under this LDP, we believe these sites should be fully utilized before any further discussions are had regarding the releasing of any green belt land for development.
Petition Against the Release of Green Belt Land for Development in Mountnessing
We, the undersigned residents of Mountnessing are OPPOSED to the proposal to use the green belt land adjacent to Mountnessing Primary School for future development for housing as proposed in the Local Development Plan.
We feel strongly that we need to protect and secure our green belt land in Brentwood and also here in Mountnessing for the future well being of the town.
There are many brownfield plots around the Brentwood area that are also being proposed for development under this Local Development Plan, we believe that these sites should be fully utilized before any further discussions are had regarding the releasing of any green belt land for development.
Comment
Local Plan 2015-2030 Preferred Options for Consultation
Representation ID: 2065
Received: 25/10/2013
Respondent: Mr R Rowe
Number of people: 60
Residents of Mountnessing are OPPOSED to the proposal to use the green belt land adjacent to Mountnessing Primary School for future development for housing as proposed in the LDP.
We feel strongly we need to protect and secure our green belt land in Brentwood and also here in Mountnessing for the future well being of the town.
There are many brownfield plots around the Brentwood area that are also being proposed for development under this LDP, we believe these sites should be fully utilized before any further discussions are had regarding the releasing of any green belt land for development.
Petition Against the Release of Green Belt Land for Development in Mountnessing
We, the undersigned residents of Mountnessing are OPPOSED to the proposal to use the green belt land adjacent to Mountnessing Primary School for future development for housing as proposed in the Local Development Plan.
We feel strongly that we need to protect and secure our green belt land in Brentwood and also here in Mountnessing for the future well being of the town.
There are many brownfield plots around the Brentwood area that are also being proposed for development under this Local Development Plan, we believe that these sites should be fully utilized before any further discussions are had regarding the releasing of any green belt land for development.
Object
Local Plan 2015-2030 Preferred Options for Consultation
Representation ID: 3302
Received: 02/10/2013
Respondent: Mr. Giles Murray
Agent: Mr. Steve Hayhurst
In order to meet its objectively assessed housing needs the Council should consider releasing sites on the edge of the larger villages excluded from the Green Belt, e.g., Herongate.
Herongate has a village hall, shops, post office, two churches, a range of clubs and societies, a football club, cricket club and mobile library.
Good public transport links to Brentwood, West Horndon Station and Lakeside Shopping Centre. It is also situated on the main route linking Brentwood with the A127.
The provision of more houses in Herongate would help support existing services and increase the demand for additional or expandeded services.
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