Question 9
Comment
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 12007
Received: 21/04/2015
Respondent: Mrs J.M. Wix
Maybe.
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Object
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 12025
Received: 17/02/2015
Respondent: Mrs Vera Grigg
No. With all the Green Belt around us at [sites] 028A,B,C [Land east of Running Waters, Brentwood] and 192 [Heron Hall, Herongate, Brentwood] we delight in the open spaces available to us.
Q1: No. The areas specified do not mention [sites] 028C [Land east of Running Waters, Brentwood] and 192 [Heron Hall, Herongate, Brentwood] plus sites on the edge of the Green Belt south of Hutton 028A/B [Land east of Running Waters, Brentwood]. These are huge areas of land that are not part of the A12 and A127 Corridors, nor villages to the North of the Borough. This specific area is not considered, shown but not part of the planning.
Q2: No. North of the Borough - Insufficient attention to infrastructure - transport, schools, GPs.
A12 Corridor - Yes.
A127 Corridor - Yes.
No mention of [sites] 028A,B,C [Land east of Running Waters, Brentwood] and 192 [Heron Hall, Herongate, Brentwood] - Green Belt which should not be used for housing. Now much used by walkers, open space, historical woodlands, ample footpaths and good tracks. Home to much wildlife, birds, small mammals. Should not be touched as page 27 consultation document. Difficulty of ingress/egress to Hall Lane - no pavements and too much traffic on Hanging Hill Lane.
Q3: Yes. The A127 Corridor is the most suitable as it lies between the A127 and the railway. Not prime agricultural land, room for expansion between these two networks. Already a core of infrastructure which could be added to.
A12 Corridor - Yes if confined to areas between A12 and railway.
North of the Borough - Only if small sites were made available.
Q4: The A127 Corridor.
Q5: No. But only if between A12 and railway.
Q6: To develop brownfield sites.
Q7: Yes.
Q8: Yes. In order for Brentwood to remain a town it needs a town centre. Out of town shopping areas are losing their attraction and they are accessible nearby - Gallows Corner and Chelmsford.
Q9: No. With all the Green Belt around us at [sites] 028A,B,C [Land east of Running Waters, Brentwood] and 192 [Heron Hall, Herongate, Brentwood] we delight in the open spaces available to us.
Q10: Scenic Beauty Attractiveness: 5
Outdoor Recreation / Leisure Use: 5
Wildlife Interest: 5
Historic Interest: 5
Tranquility: 5
Other - Accessibility: 5
Q11: Houses: 3
Commercial / Industrial Buildings: 1
Nature Reserves / Wildlife: 4
Farmland: 4
Woodland: 4
Degraded / Derelict / Waste Land: 1
Infrastructure: 2
Leisure / Recreation Facilities: 4
Q12: Yes. Growth of present population - schools expansion.
Q13: Transport. GP facilities. Education - schools.
Comment
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 12053
Received: 17/02/2015
Respondent: Mr Richard Latham
They should always be looked for and certainly not taken away as the current proposals for my area seem to do. [Pilgrims Hatch].
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Object
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 12063
Received: 17/02/2015
Respondent: Mrs Maureen Butler
No.
Q1: Yes. A12 and A127 Corridors should be encouraged and not North due to lack of infrastructure.
Q2: Yes.
Q3: Yes. Blackmore is in a conservation area and within the Green Belt. Sites 076, 077, 199, 202 and 203. So are not suitable.
Q4: Dunton Garden Suburb.
Q5: Yes.
Q6: In borough villages, if land needs to be released at all, then brownfield sites should be used.
Q7: Yes.
Q8: Yes. Reduce traffic by promoting town centres.
Q9: No.
Q10: Scenic Beauty Attractiveness: 5
Outdoor Recreation / Leisure Use: 5
Wildlife Interest: 5
Historic Interest: 5
Tranquility: 5
Other - Tourist Attraction: 2
Q11: Houses: 3
Commercial / Industrial Buildings: 2
Nature Reserves / Wildlife: 3
Farmland: 3
Woodland: 2
Degraded / Derelict / Waste Land: 1
Infrastructure: 2
Leisure / Recreation Facilities: 2
Other - Historic Buildings including Church & Priory: 2
Q12: No.
Q13: Health provisions.
Comment
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 12075
Received: 17/02/2015
Respondent: Glenda Fleming
No.
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Comment
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 12097
Received: 17/02/2015
Respondent: Mr Keith Godbee
No. Currently sufficient in Blackmore.
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Comment
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 12120
Received: 17/02/2015
Respondent: Miss Katharine Turner
Yes. West Horndon village currently benefits from a small community park on Cadogan Avenue. As part of any potential future development within the village (and indeed, the Dunton Garden Suburb), there are significant opportunities to enhance this park, both from a facilities and access perspective.
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Support
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 12128
Received: 21/04/2015
Respondent: Elizabeth Finn Care
Agent: Strutt & Parker LLP
Open space provision as part of the plan is supported. The provision of appropriate landscaping at development sites is also supported and forms an important component in the delivery of growth in the borough for residential and commercial sites alike. Elizabeth Finn Care have committed heavily to open space provision within their proposal to deliver a residential development on the land adjacent to Rayleigh Road. The existing site features have been analysed to provide a scheme that makes appropriate provision for open space and respects the characteristics of the surrounding conservation area landscape.
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Comment
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 12151
Received: 17/02/2015
Respondent: Mrs Susan Tappenden
Priority is to preserve what we have already.
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Comment
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 12166
Received: 17/02/2015
Respondent: Mr Roland Lazarus
If nearby buildings were knocked down more open space would be provided. It is probably more sensible to restore derelict buildings than demolish them but it depends on their value, condition and other qualities such as whether it would be more appropriate to rebuild on site.
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Comment
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 12222
Received: 17/02/2015
Respondent: Mrs Maureen Craske
Yes. West Horndon village currently benefits from a small community park on Cadogan Avenue. As part of any potential future development within the village (and indeed, the Dunton Garden Suburb), there are significant opportunities to enhance this park, both from a facilities and access perspective.
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Comment
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 12231
Received: 10/01/2015
Respondent: Mrs Sue Copeland
Keep the one of the ones you have for leisure - Hopefield Animal Sanctuary.
I'm sending you a copy of the policy questionnaire; I'm not a local resident (not since 1974) but I am concerned about a part of your policy regarding development. I am a supporter of Hopefield Animal Sanctuary and am very concerned that Tesco will sell the land for development. I understand they have asked whether the council can purchase the land but unless the area is classified as leisure there is no way anyone can afford it. Please could you consider making this decision in favour of Hopefield and class the area for leisure. They do such a fantastic job caring for abandoned and rescued animals but I know you are aware of this! It would be heartbreaking to have to have these wonderful animals destroyed as there is nowhere for them to go. On behalf of my adopted boys George and Noah the donkeys, Sweet little Blossom, my grand-daughter's adopted pony and Hope my daughter's beautiful girl, Hope, the mare, please keep Hopefield for leisure.
Q1: I do not live in Brentwood so have only concerns for one area which is the possible development of The Hopefield Animal Sanctuary alongside the A12.
Q3: I feel the site alongside the A12 which is Hopefield Animal Sanctuary
should be kept for Leisure purposes only. It's a wonderful place - a huge
asset to Brentwood. Unless they are given a new site, or the council can
buy it from Tesco (at Leisure prices, not housing) all the animals will
probably have to be put down. We sponsor 2 donkeys and 2 horses there
and it's a lovely place to go to relax and enjoy the animals - definitely a
place of leisure! Please do not allow the area to be considered for
development but class it for leisure use only. Nearly 400 animals lives are
in your hands. Thank you.
Q5: No, definitely not if it is the Animal Sanctuary site.
Q9: Keep the one of the ones you have for leisure - Hopefield Animal Sanctuary.
Q10:
Outdoor Recreation/ Leisure Use: 5
Tranquility: 5
Q11:
Leisure/ Recreation Facilities: 4
Comment
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 12270
Received: 17/02/2015
Respondent: Ms Louise Hollamby-Craske
Yes. West Horndon village currently benefits from a small community park on Cadogan Avenue. As part of any potential future development within the village (and indeed, the Dunton Garden Suburb), there are significant opportunities to enhance this park, both from a facilities and access perspective.
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Comment
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 12289
Received: 17/02/2015
Respondent: Miss Kirsty Wilson
No
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Comment
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 12316
Received: 17/02/2015
Respondent: Mr Steven Morris
Yes. West Horndon village currently benefits from a small community park on Cadogan Avenue. As part of any potential future development within the village (and indeed, the Dunton Garden Suburb), there are significant opportunities to enhance this park, both from a facilities and access perspective.
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Comment
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 12343
Received: 16/02/2015
Respondent: Mrs Nicola Giles
Yes. West Horndon village currently benefits from a small community park on Cadogan Avenue. As part of any potential future development within the village (and indeed, the Dunton Garden Suburb), there are significant opportunities to enhance this park, both from a facilities and access perspective.
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Comment
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 12364
Received: 17/02/2015
Respondent: Mr. Stuart Giles
Yes. West Horndon village currently benefits from a small community park on Cadogan Avenue. As part of any potential future development within the village (and indeed, the Dunton Garden Suburb), there are significant opportunities to enhance this park, both from a facilities and access perspective.
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Comment
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 12365
Received: 17/02/2015
Respondent: Mr. Stuart Giles
With the volume of development proposed in West Horndon the existing park could be expanded or a second park created, west of Thorndon Avenue. It would more central and could lend itself to woodland plantation, and would benefit from a pond to take excess water and run off to alleviate flooding. This would benefit biodiversity. Additionally the WW2 memorial would be more accessible.
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Comment
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 12387
Received: 17/02/2015
Respondent: Mrs Michelle Morris
Yes. West Horndon village currently benefits from a small community park on Cadogan Avenue. As part of any potential future development within the village (and indeed, the Dunton Garden Suburb), there are significant opportunities to enhance this park, both from a facilities and access perspective.
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Comment
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 12400
Received: 16/02/2015
Respondent: Roger Powell
Yes. Closer to the Ongar and Brentwood road, Kelvedon Hatch and Pilgrims Hatch
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Support
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 12436
Received: 17/02/2015
Respondent: S & J Padfield and Partners
Agent: Strutt & Parker LLP
Open space provision as part of the plan is supported. The provision of appropriate landscaping at development sites is also supported and the Brentwood Enterprise Park [site ref 101A] has been developed with appropriate landscape buffers and screening as set out in the Liz Lake Associates reports as previously submitted.
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Comment
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 12480
Received: 16/02/2015
Respondent: Mr Scott Cooper
Yes. West Horndon village currently benefits from a small community park on Cadogan Avenue. As part of any potential future development within the village (and indeed, the Dunton Garden Suburb), there are significant opportunities to enhance this park, both from a facilities and access perspective.
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Comment
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 12504
Received: 22/04/2015
Respondent: Valerie Godbee
Blackmore has sufficient open space provision for it's current population.
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Comment
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 12528
Received: 16/02/2015
Respondent: Louise Cooper
Yes. West Horndon village currently benefits from a small community park on Cadogan Avenue. As part of any potential future development within the village (and indeed, the Dunton Garden Suburb), there are significant opportunities to enhance this park, both from a facilities and access perspective.
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Comment
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 12540
Received: 11/02/2015
Respondent: Ms Lynne Matthews
No. The surrounding area in Doddinghurst is mainly farmland. The playing fields are utilised by the local community and sports clubs.
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Object
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 12555
Received: 24/04/2015
Respondent: Mr Martin Sorrell
No
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Comment
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 12615
Received: 27/04/2015
Respondent: S.D. Mathieson
Shenfield has a serious lack of Public open space, please consider extending the Courage's playing fields. This will alleviate the existing pressure and address any further shortfall if you are minded to allow substantial residential development to proceed.
I understand that you and your fellow councillors together with senior officers are in the process of reviewing the Borough's Local Plan.
You have invited residents to contribute to this consultation process which I know is much appreciated by my fellow residents.
As you will know all we have by way of Public Open Space here in Shenfield is the Courage's playing field, which during the summer months is taken over most weekends by Shenfield Cricket club leaving our children and grandchildren with a very small play area.
Shenfield has a serious lack of Public open space, so, when your officers are considering their plans, can residents in Shenfield be taken into consideration and serious thought given to expanding what little space we have by extending the Courage's playing fields. This will alleviate the existing pressure and address any further shortfall if you are minded to allow substantial residential development to proceed.
Comment
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 12616
Received: 27/04/2015
Respondent: Mrs Sharon Mathieson
Shenfield has a serious lack of Public open space, please consider extending the Courage's playing fields. This will alleviate the existing pressure and address any further shortfall if you are minded to allow substantial residential development to proceed.
I understand that you and your fellow councillors together with senior officers are in the process of reviewing the Borough's Local Plan.
You have invited residents to contribute to this consultation process which I know is much appreciated by my fellow residents.
As you will know all we have by way of Public Open Space here in Shenfield is the Courage's playing field, which during the summer months is taken over most weekends by Shenfield Cricket club leaving our children and grandchildren with a very small play area.
Shenfield has a serious lack of Public open space, so, when your officers are considering their plans, can residents in Shenfield be taken into consideration and serious thought given to expanding what little space we have by extending the Courage's playing fields. This will alleviate the existing pressure and address any further shortfall if you are minded to allow substantial residential development to proceed.
Comment
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 12617
Received: 27/04/2015
Respondent: Miss Sarah Mathieson
Shenfield has a serious lack of Public open space, please consider extending the Courage's playing fields. This will alleviate the existing pressure and address any further shortfall if you are minded to allow substantial residential development to proceed.
I understand that you and your fellow councillors together with senior officers are in the process of reviewing the Borough's Local Plan.
You have invited residents to contribute to this consultation process which I know is much appreciated by my fellow residents.
As you will know all we have by way of Public Open Space here in Shenfield is the Courage's playing field, which during the summer months is taken over most weekends by Shenfield Cricket club leaving our children and grandchildren with a very small play area.
Shenfield has a serious lack of Public open space, so, when your officers are considering their plans, can residents in Shenfield be taken into consideration and serious thought given to expanding what little space we have by extending the Courage's playing fields. This will alleviate the existing pressure and address any further shortfall if you are minded to allow substantial residential development to proceed.
Comment
Strategic Growth Options
Representation ID: 12618
Received: 27/04/2015
Respondent: Mr John Mathieson
Shenfield has a serious lack of Public open space, please consider extending the Courage's playing fields. This will alleviate the existing pressure and address any further shortfall if you are minded to allow substantial residential development to proceed.
I understand that you and your fellow councillors together with senior officers are in the process of reviewing the Borough's Local Plan.
You have invited residents to contribute to this consultation process which I know is much appreciated by my fellow residents.
As you will know all we have by way of Public Open Space here in Shenfield is the Courage's playing field, which during the summer months is taken over most weekends by Shenfield Cricket club leaving our children and grandchildren with a very small play area.
Shenfield has a serious lack of Public open space, so, when your officers are considering their plans, can residents in Shenfield be taken into consideration and serious thought given to expanding what little space we have by extending the Courage's playing fields. This will alleviate the existing pressure and address any further shortfall if you are minded to allow substantial residential development to proceed.