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Comment

Local Plan 2015-2030 Preferred Options for Consultation

Representation ID: 623

Received: 23/09/2013

Respondent: Ingatestone and Fryerning Parish Council

Representation Summary:

We note sections 4.93, 4.94. 4.95, 4.96, and 4.97 set out the criteria used when identifying both Bell Mead (042) and Ingatestone Garden Centre (128).

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Local Plan 2015-2030 Preferred Options for Consultation

Representation ID: 1002

Received: 09/09/2013

Respondent: Mr. Robert (Dave) Parrott

Representation Summary:

The Draft Site Assessment contains some inaccuracies that ought to be addressed and amended:

Access to road: Not the best; but certainly no worse than St. Margaret's Church.

Access to Post Office: Within 200 yards in Doddinghurst Road.

Consultation/Public Views: The 2011 Doddinghurst Parish Council petition should be discounted on the basis that the petition was organised distributed in May 2011 before being verified by the Parish Council in June 2011. ee Parish minutes).

See attached presentation to the Parish Council (July 2011) and Brentwood Gazette articles (June and July 2011) regarding the site.

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I am the owner of the above site [see site ref 070, land adjacent to St Margaret's Church, Doddinghurst]

I am disappointed to note that your Draft Site Assessment contains some inaccuracies that ought to be addressed and amended.

Access to road: Not the best; but certainly no worse than St. Margaret's Church.

Access to Post Office: Within 200 yards in Doddinghurst Road.

Consultation/Public Views: Parish Council Petition - I would like this to be discounted on the basis that the petition was organised by the Chairman of the Parish Council as a 'knee jerk' reaction and biased. It was dated 31st May 2011 and distributed - but not verified by the Parish Council until the 2nd June 2011 (see Parish minutes). I believe that the Parish Council were of the opinion that they were having a social housing estate similar to 'Outings Lane' thrust upon the village and based their petition accordingly. There was no consultation with the public and the public were led to tick the boxes to suit the council's aims.

I addressed the Parish Council at a Pubic Meeting on 7th July 2011 (see copy of attached statement) and copies of Brentwood Gazette articles 29th June and 13th July 2011 attached. Subsequently, I have had three parishioner couples requesting to be considered for this 'retirement' development.