Question 5
Comment
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 10926
Received: 10/02/2015
Respondent: Mr James Knight
Yes.
see attached.
Support
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 10943
Received: 17/02/2015
Respondent: Mrs Deborah Dicker
Yes.
Q1: No - All areas are in Green Belt.
Q2: No.
Q3: Yes - Lime Grove Doddinghurst - The proposed 50 house development at the end of the above road, making Lime Grove the access, is appalling. Lime Grove has a problem with parked cars either side of the road making it very difficult for even the dustman or fire engine to enter. Introducing a further 100 cars per day ay least, would endanger our quality of life and safety for our children, should this development be accepted then access should be directly onto Doddinghurst Road.
Q5: Yes.
Q6: Develop brownfield sites ONLY.
Q7: Yes.
Q8: Yes.
Q9: No.
Q10:
Scenic Beauty/ Attractiveness: 5
Outdoor Recreation/ Leisure use: 5
Wildlife Interest: 5
Historic Interest: 1
Tranquility: 5
Q11:
Houses: 3
Commercial/ Industrial buildings: 1 and 2
Nature Reserves/ Wildlife: 4
Farmland: 3
Degraded/ Derelict/ Waste land: 1
Infrastructure: 2
Leisure/ Recreation facilities: 2
Q12: Yes - What happens to a small community when introducing a large amount of properties overloading any amenities that exist.
Q13: Roads, transport, jobs, schools. These do not apply to the Parishes.
Support
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 10957
Received: 11/02/2015
Respondent: Mr Joseph Curtis
Yes.
Q1: Yes.
Q2: No. Road and infrastructure issues. The A127 is a bottleneck already.
Q3: Yes. Use brownfield sites.
Q4: Site 200 [entire land east of A128, south of A127]
Q5: Yes.
Q6: Brownfield sites should always be considered firstly.
Q7: Yes. But control the sites with villagers input.
Q8: Yes, but with control and input from village representatives.
Q9: Yes. Improve the park facilities for the next generation.
Q10: Scenic Beauty Attractiveness: 5
Outdoor Recreation / Leisure Use: 3
Wildlife Interest: 5
Historic Interest: 4
Tranquility: 5
Other - Outlook and Views: 5
Q11: Houses: 3
Commercial / Industrial Buildings: 2
Nature Reserves / Wildlife: 3
Farmland: 2
Woodland: 3
Degraded / Derelict / Waste Land: 1
Infrastructure: 3
Leisure / Recreation Facilities: 1
Q12: Yes. You should really consider what the next/younger generation want.
Q13: Be open and fully transparent in all your undertakings and be diplomatic.
Comment
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 10970
Received: 12/02/2015
Respondent: John Raeburn
Only with the necessary infrastructure being in place.
Q1: Yes.
Q2: Yes.
Q3: As outlined in the earlier proposal we would not want to see any further main development sites!
Q4: The original main site at West Horndon.
Q5: Only with the necessary infrastructure being in place.
Q6: No.
Q7: Yes.
Q8: Yes.
Q9: No.
Q10:
Scenic Beauty/ Attractiveness: 5
Outdoor Recreation/ Leisure use: 4
Wildlife Interest: 4
Historic Interest: 4
Tranquility: 5
Other - Retain our area as it is: 5
Q11:
Houses: 2
Nature Reserves/ Wildlife: 3
Farmland: 4
Other - Country Walks: 4
Q12: Please consider our rural way of life and not overload our area.
Object
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 10982
Received: 12/02/2015
Respondent: Mrs Gillian Gardner
No.
Q1: Yes.
Q2: Yes - I agree, but infrastructure is very weak (i.e. drainage) in Rectory Chase at the moment. Flooding can be a problem. Waiting time at the doctors is also high and the school is full.
Q3: Yes - 185 Rectory Chase. Development, of the type mentioned, would create chronic traffic problems. Access is very restricted. This site could only really cope with one or two houses.
Q4: A127. Although there are congestion problems here, the A12 also suffers severe congestion problems.
Q5: No.
Q6: Develop greenfield sites on the edge of villages, which would then require additional infrastructure.
Q7: Yes.
Q8: Yes - Retail in Brentwood is awful. Far too many eating places but very few quality shops.
Q9: Yes, along the stream (River Wid) at the back of 185 Rectory Chase. It could be a lovely area, full of wildlife, and follow the footpath.
Q10:
Scenic Beauty/ Attractiveness: 5
Wildlife Interest: 5
Historic Interest: 4
Tranquility: 5
Q11:
Houses: 3
Commercial/ Industrial buildings: 2
Nature Reserves/ Wildlife: 3
Farmland: 2
Woodland: 3
Degraded/ Derelict/ Waste land: 1
Infrastructure: 2
Leisure/ recreation facilities: 2
Q12: Congestion 185 Rectory Chase. Could not take the level of traffic, proposed development would create, drainage is also very important.
Q13: Drainage, education, healthcare, road maintenance, preservation of community leisure and culture.
Support
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 10995
Received: 12/02/2015
Respondent: Mr and Mrs David and Alison Bowyer
The A12 should have the ability to meet and help on this any suitable site should also be looked at rather than all in just one location which overpopulates.
Q1: Yes.
Q2: Yes - The road and rail infrastructure not able to take any more.
Q3: Yes - Site 200 Dunton Garden Suburb would be my choice giving the buffer of land to maintain West Horndon as a village as we would like. This is why we moved here not to be a town!
Q4: Again site 200 due to new infrastructure being laid down as a new site and not making do with already crowded roads around and in West Horndon.
Q5: Yes - The A12 should have the ability to meet and help on this any suitable site should also be looked at rather than all in just one location which overpopulates.
Q6: Brownfield site should always be put ahead of Green Belt. This was done originally to protect our countryside and what live in it. I think this has been forgotten.
Q7: Yes - We do not want the existing site changed to housing but agree that any working /employment needs to be on public transport links.
Q8: Yes - We need our own shops but are happy with existing we need to make sure that our local shops stay "alive" and build these up primary.
Q9: Yes - This would be good if the Dunton Garden Suburb goes ahead as this will give access to Thorndon Park. Not so if West Horndon is developed.
Q10:
Scenic Beauty/ Attractiveness: 4
Outdoor recreation/ leisure use: 2
Wildlife Interest: 5
Historic Interest: 4
Tranquility: 5
Other - village life and feel: 5+
Q11:
Houses: 2
Commercial/ Industrial buildings: 3
Nature Reserves/ Wildlife: 3
Farmland: 4
Woodland: 2
Degraded/ Derelict/ Waste land: 1
Infrastructure: 3
Leisure/ recreation facilities: 2
Other - Cleanliness around the road coming into the village: -1
Q12: Yes - Many and what if anything West Horndon can take. We are really only two roads!
Q13: Top priority otherwise you will grid lock on area which is already bursting! Hospitals, Drs and schools need to be in with these not just transport links. These are main reasons for concern. We do feel that West Horndon is treated like the poor side of Brentwood and you would rather spoil our area than any other more lucrative points on the A12 side of the Borough.
Comment
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 11011
Received: 17/02/2015
Respondent: Mr Roger Leftley
Yes.
see attached
Object
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 11022
Received: 12/02/2015
Respondent: Mr Ian Churley
No.
Q1: Yes
Q2: Yes
Q3: Yes - 185 Currently good break between housing and open space. In Green Belt which should not be eroded. Only has 2.7m road in for access (I own other 1m). Village does not need extending into Green Belt currently rural and should stay this way.
Q4: Need to keep villages in current settings, any brownfield sites should be considered.
Q5: No.
Q6: Develop brownfield but not Green Belt.
Q7: Yes.
Q8: Yes.
Q9: No - Good provision at present.
Q10:
Scenic Beauty/ Attractiveness: 5
Outdoor Recreation/ Leisure Use: 5
Wildlife Interest: 5
Historic Interest: 3
Tranquility: 5
Q11:
Houses: 4
Commercial/ Industrial buildings: 1
Nature Reserves/ Wildlife: 2
Farmland: 4
Woodland: 4
Degraded/ Derelict/ Waste land: 1
Infrastructure: 2
Leisure/ Recreation Facilities: 3
Q12: Yes.
Q13: Making current roads safe. Direct access from A12 to Brentwood centre. Transport in village and surrounds poor so should be no further development.
Comment
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 11035
Received: 17/02/2015
Respondent: Mrs Hilary Sweeney
No
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Support
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 11058
Received: 14/04/2015
Respondent: Mrs. June Sykes
Within reason and only in small areas spread throughout so as to blend in with existing structure. Wherever possible, I think the Green Belt should be maintained to preserve Brentwood as an attractive place to live.
See attached.
Support
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 11075
Received: 14/04/2015
Respondent: Blackmore Village Heritage Association
It makes good sense to enlarge a small number of larger conurbations, than try to alter the character of villages somewhat remote from main roads and railway lines.
See attachement.
Comment
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 11089
Received: 10/02/2015
Respondent: Mr Stuart Lucas
Where it expands recent developments such as the old Warley Hospital complex, such that the Borough retains old and new and the character of the Green Belt
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Support
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 11104
Received: 12/02/2015
Respondent: Mr. Jack Thorpe
There is more capacity in this area without too much penalty in future traffic requirements.
Q1: Yes - The three areas have different requirements, so it seems logical to split them.
Q2: No - The A127 corridor is already at or over capacity in rush hours. If there is more building in this area, where will all the traffic go?
Q3: Yes - Change of use of the industrial site to housing is logical as it is a brownfield site. However, West Horndon villagers value their way of life and do not want to see a too great enlargement of the village.
Q4: A12 corridor. The A127 would need an extra lane to cater for additional traffic as a result of more housing. There may be room for more building but there is a big penalty in infrastructure.
Q5: Yes - There is more capacity in this area without too much penalty in future traffic requirements.
Q6: The Green Belt has been carefully protected in the past. Brownfield sites should be used where available.
Q7: Yes - Employment opportunities are necessary but they must be accessible by road or public transport.
Q8: Yes - Brentwood Council should reduce business rates and parking charges to encourage more people to shop in Brentwood instead of 'out of town supermarkets'.
Q9: Yes - West Horndon would benefit greatly from the provision of a footbridge over the A127 to enable the easier use of Thorndon Park.
Q10:
Scenic Beauty/ Attractiveness: 3
Outdoor Recreation/ Leisure Use: 2
Wildlife Interest: 4
Historic Interest: 3
Tranquility: 4
Other - Community Spirit: 4
Q11:
Houses: 3
Commercial/ Industrial buildings: 3
Nature Reserves/ Wildlife: 2
Farmland: 4
Woodland: 2
Degraded/ Derelict/ Waste land: 1
Infrastructure: 3
Leisure/ Recreation Facilities: 2
Q12: Yes - Traffic volumes on all local roads needs careful consideration. Also parking requirements for rail users.
Q13: All items of infrastructure related to the amount of building in particular areas.
Comment
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 11119
Received: 10/02/2015
Respondent: Mr Geoffrey Town
No.
see attached
Object
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 11141
Received: 17/02/2015
Respondent: Mrs. Daphne Gilbert
Better to fill in brownfield sites within the urban areas to prevent urban spread.
Q1: No - Do not feel able to comment.
Q2: See Q1 comment.
Q3: Yes - Have already registered objections to proposed development of site 011A, and new extensions 011B, 011C and 0176 are not welcome either.
Q4: Not able to make any useful comment.
Q5: No - Better to fill in brownfield sites within the urban areas to prevent urban spread.
Q6: Develop brownfield sites.
Q7: Yes and No - Not sure - more traffic on motorways?
Q8: Yes - We need good shops, but not so many eating places. A cinema would be nice as well.
Q9: No.
Q10:
Scenic Beauty/ Attractiveness: 4
Outdoor Recreation/ Leisure Use: 4
Wildlife Interest: 4
Tranquility: 3
Q11:
Commercial/ Industrial buildings: 2
Nature Reserves/ Wildlife: 3
Farmland: 3
Woodland: 3
Degraded/ Derelict/ Waste land: 2
Infrastructure: 2
Leisure/ Recreation Facilities: 3
Q12: Yes - Pressure on services, i.e. doctors etc.
Q13: Improvement on roads and faster rail service from Brentwood to London.
Support
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 11157
Received: 17/02/2015
Respondent: Mrs Jean Sibbald
We feel that the A12 corridor has the most potential for growth.
Q1: Yes - It makes sense to spread the housing growth across the Borough.
Q2: No - The A127 is already overloaded as is the rail network Fenchurch Street to Southend. We value our open spaces as much as the people in the north of the borough.
Q3: Yes - This area cannot take this development either on brownfield sites or Green Belt land. Consider the risk of flooding.
Q4: To develop adjacent to this village (or over develop the industrial site) would destroy this village. It seems that Dunton Garden village is the ideal solution.
Q5: Yes - We feel that the A12 corridor has the most potential for growth.
Q6: Develop (within reason) brownfield sites.
Q7: Yes - But only if the strategic highway network can cope? Does the A127 fall into this category?
Q8: Yes - Consideration must be given to maintain town centre.
Q9: No - Unless desire is made to build on Green Belt the answer is NO. Certainly develop brownfield sites.
Q10:
Scenic Beauty/ Attractiveness: 4
Outdoor Recreation/ Leisure Use: 3
Wildlife Interest: 4
Historic Interest: 3
Tranquility: 5
Q11:
Houses: 2
Commercial/ Industrial buildings: 2
Nature Reserves/ Wildlife: 4
Farmland: 4
Woodland: 2
Degraded/ Derelict/ Waste land: 1
Infrastructure: 4
Leisure/ Recreation Facilities: 3
Q12: No - The amount of development proposed for West Horndon cannot take place without the road and rail network being massively improved and we cannot imagine this being accomplished.
Q13: All categories concerning every day living should be prioritised simultaneously.
Object
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 11170
Received: 13/02/2015
Respondent: Mrs Brenda Duncan
Who would want to live on a busy, noisy major road.
Q1: No.
Q2: No.
Q3: Yes.
Q4: West Horndon.
Q5: No - Who would want to live on a busy, noisy major road.
Q6: Brownfield site.
Q7: Yes.
Q8: Yes.
Q9: No - Leave as it is.
Q10:
Scenic Beauty/ Attractiveness: 5
Outdoor Recreation/ Leisure Use: 5
Wildlife Interest: 5
Tranquility: 4
Q11:
Houses: 4
Commercial/ Industrial buildings: 2
Nature Reserves/ Wildlife: 4
Farmland: 4
Woodland: 4
Degraded/ Derelict/ Waste land: 1
Infrastructure: 1
Leisure/ Recreation Facilities: 4
Q12: No.
Q13: That will depend on how much the government is prepared to give.
Comment
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 11188
Received: 10/02/2015
Respondent: Mrs Susan Dunn
Yes. A12 corridor would be able to accomdate the large building plan more so than the A127 due to previous traffice problems
see attached
Object
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 11200
Received: 17/02/2015
Respondent: Mrs Jacqueline MacDonald
Nobody wants to live on a major road.
Q1: No.
Q2: No.
Q3: Yes.
Q4: Dunton corridor.
Q5: No - Nobody wants to live on a major road.
Q6: Brownfield site.
Q7: Yes.
Q8: Yes.
Q9: No.
Q10:
Scenic Beauty/ Attractiveness: 5
Outdoor Recreation/ Leisure Use: 5
Wildlife Interest: 5
Tranquility: 4
Q11:
Houses: 4
Commercial/ Industrial buildings: 2
Nature Reserves/ Wildlife: 4
Farmland: 4
Woodland: 4
Degraded/ Derelict/ Waste land: 1
Infrastructure: 1
Leisure/ Recreation Facilities: 4
Q12: No.
Q13: Spear to Eric Pickles.
Comment
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 11213
Received: 09/02/2015
Respondent: Mrs Jane Lowe
Depends on what road improvements are proposed
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Object
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 11218
Received: 13/02/2015
Respondent: Mr Robert Skingley
No! This area is already heavily developed. Green Belt fringes are essential for open space and the well being of all residents in this area. Green Belt here has beauty and is environmentally essential, for wildlife and residents.
Q1: Yes.
Q2: Yes.
Q3: Yes - Dunton site and others along A127 are the most suitable as they have good transport links and are currently underdeveloped. West Horndon has both rail and road connections.
Q4: Dunton Garden village A127. West Horndon A127 and rail links both relatively underdeveloped.
Q5: No - No! This area is already heavily developed. Green Belt fringes are essential for open space and the well being of all residents in this area. Green Belt here has beauty and is environmentally essential, for wildlife and residents.
Q6: No - Brownfield sites offer the best opportunities. None of the negativities of greenfield developments.
Q7: No - Not necessarily - Anywhere with road access or rail access.
Q8: No - Parking is an issue in Brentwood. Out of town shopping centres are preferred by shoppers where parking is free, i.e. Pipps Hill, Mayflower, Chelmer village - all out of the borough. Brentwood should aim to compete.
Q9: No.
Q10:
Scenic Beauty/ Attractiveness: 5
Outdoor Recreation/ Leisure Use: 3
Wildlife Interest: 5
Historic Interest: 5
Tranquility: 5
Low density housing: 5
Q11:
Houses: 4
Commercial/ Industrial buildings: 2
Nature Reserves/ Wildlife: 3
Farmland: 4
Woodland: 3
Degraded/ Derelict/ Waste land: 1
Infrastructure: 2
Leisure/ Recreation Facilities: 2
Q12: Yes - Main infrastructure issues considered.
Q13: Improving Ongar Road access to Brentwood at busy times. Free available parking to encourage rail use (not for commuter parking but for local residents outside of commuter peak times).
Support
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 11241
Received: 13/02/2015
Respondent: Mrs Christina Atkins
Yes.
Q1: No - Overall we agree but have reservation about option 5.
Q2: Yes.
Q3: Yes - Brownfield sites.
Q4: The Dunton Garden Suburb.
Q5: Yes.
Q6: No to greenfield, yes to brownfield sites.
Q7: Yes.
Q8: Yes.
Q9: No - Many people visit Blackmore Village because it has history and also retains its identity and charm as a 'small village'. It is imperative that Blackmore village is kept as it is for future generations to enjoy. This village is surrounded by farmland and is not a continuation of Doddinghurst and this is how it should remain. Although some building has taken place over the last few years most villagers think that this is now enough!
Q10:
Scenic Beauty/ Attractiveness: 5
Outdoor Recreation/ Leisure Use: 5
Wildlife Interest: 5
Historic Interest: 5
Tranquility: 5
Q11:
Houses: 4
Commercial/ Industrial buildings: 2
Nature Reserves/ Wildlife: 4
Farmland: 4
Woodland: 4
Infrastructure: 2
Leisure/ Recreation Facilities: 4
Q12: Yes.
Q13: Sheltered housing for the elderly must be considered.
Comment
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 11256
Received: 13/02/2015
Respondent: Denis Nobbs
Yes.
See attached
Comment
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 11277
Received: 16/02/2015
Respondent: Mr James Beenham
No as I don't think it will keep the same feel for those areas and it will be a steady decline for the borough as a whole.
see attached
Comment
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 11295
Received: 16/02/2015
Respondent: Mrs Lynda Hills
Yes. Brownfield Land should be utilised.
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Support
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 11308
Received: 16/04/2015
Respondent: Mr W P Wix
YES. The housing need within the Borough, Brentwood Borough Council are to consider all available and suitable sites across the rest of the Borough. The A12 Corridor and North Areas of the Borough has the ability to meet a significant portion of the Borough's increased housing needs.
See attached
Support
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 11335
Received: 16/04/2015
Respondent: David and Lesley Peterson
Yes.
See attached
Comment
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 11337
Received: 17/02/2015
Respondent: MRS JANE MILES
Yes, as the public transport infrastructure is far more frequent and well developed. Transport links via the road network are far better developed in this areas too. This would also be a far better area as well for those needing to use the M25 for work. Plus this would give a much needed boost to the town centre in terms of more residents meaning greater usage and regeneration. Finally, they are already urban areas and so development is more in keeping with the surroundings.
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Support
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 11345
Received: 12/02/2015
Respondent: Mr Lukas Warren
Given the level of projected housing needed with the Borough, the A12 Corridor has the ability to meet a significant portion of the increased housing needs and suitable sites should be included in any spatial strategy.
See attached representation.
Support
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 11374
Received: 12/02/2015
Respondent: Mr Anthony Warren
Given the level of projected housing needed with the Borough, the A12 Corridor has the ability to meet a significant portion of the increased housing needs and suitable sites should be included in any spatial strategy.
See attached representation.