4 Land adj. Adult Education Centre, Rayleigh Road, Hutton (006) - (11 dwellings)

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Comment

Local Plan 2015-2030 Preferred Options for Consultation

Representation ID: 288

Received: 01/10/2013

Respondent: Essex County Council

Representation Summary:

Site 4 (11 dwellings) Land adj. Adult Education Centre, Rayleigh Road, Hutton - it is considered that access to this site is difficult. Access is likely to be either through the car park of the education centre or via the adjacent private road, Reubens Road, which is considered narrow in places and would require third party land to widen.

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Object

Local Plan 2015-2030 Preferred Options for Consultation

Representation ID: 1250

Received: 01/10/2013

Respondent: Mrs Susan Walker

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DM23
I particularly object to the housing development on Land adj. to the Adult Education Centre, Rayleigh Road. As a long term student at the College I find it is difficult to park there on occasions. If 11 dwellings are built on the existing car park it will become impossible to accommodate students' cars in the remaining space. As this is a residential area there is no on-street parking. The College is a valuable local public resource which must not be lost and, I believe, is also a listed building and its appearance & facilities should not be detracted from.

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DM23 - I particularly object to the housing development on Land adj. to the Adult Education Centre, Rayleigh Road. As a long term student at the College I find it is difficult to park there on occasions. If 11 dwellings are built on the existing car park it will become impossible to accommodate students' cars in the remaining space. As this is a residential area there is no on-street parking. The College is a valuable local public resource which must not be lost and, I believe, is also a listed building and its appearance & facilities should not be detracted from.

DM38 - The Local Plan has schemes for building on at least 5 existing car parks/garages excluding the proposed William Hunter Way cinema development. Brentwood desperately needs accessible, affordable parking spaces, not a reduction in the number of surface parking areas available.

CP13 - The proposed 'Park & Walk' facility for Crossrail will increase the amount of traffic through Senfield in all directions which becomes congested at time now. If the existing car parks are also redeveloped the traffic flow will be drastically slowed with consequences for air quality etc. (DM33). The bus network in the Brentwood area is woefully inadequate and until this is addressed the target of increasing public transport usage will not be met. With an aging population this should be a priority.

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Object

Local Plan 2015-2030 Preferred Options for Consultation

Representation ID: 1557

Received: 01/10/2013

Respondent: - Nicholas Walker

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Comment 1 - The inclusion of this site is wholly unacceptable and I object strongly to its inclusion. The development of this site would reduce the parking capacity of the Bishop's Hill adult education centre considerably when alternative parking spaces are already being used at the Poplars Hall car park. Hence, the development would cause increased usage of the overspill car park putting further stress on the Hutton Poplars road system.

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Comment

Local Plan 2015-2030 Preferred Options for Consultation

Representation ID: 3351

Received: 26/09/2013

Respondent: Anglian Water

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Comments provided on each proposed site allocation on attached RAG spread sheet.

Comments provided for when sewers cross sites, in which case the site layout should be designed to take this into account. Appropriate locations and process suggested in attached response.

Comments on surface water disposal measures and inclusion of SUDS.

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