078 Land at Parklands, High Street, Ingatestone

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Object

Strategic Growth Options

Representation ID: 5775

Received: 26/02/2015

Respondent: Ingatestone and Fryerning Parish Council

Representation Summary:

This is a perfect example of "blurring" of village boundaries. Any village needs green open spaces to define its beginning and end. Developing this site would be a perfect example of how to destroy Ingatestone's village character and its attractive rural approach from the South. This site is in the Green Belt and Special Landscape Area. Development here would therefore be deemed inappropriate, decrease the separation between the village and Margaretting and increase urban sprawl. The site could accommodate a large number of properties increasing the demand on already stretched infrastructure and services. Its development would not be supported by the Parish Council.

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Object

Strategic Growth Options

Representation ID: 6026

Received: 16/02/2015

Respondent: Cllr Jon Cloke

Representation Summary:

Greenbelt

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Specifcally within Ingatestone, Fryerning & Mountnessing Ward:
Residential:
018 Thoby Priory - Agree
042 Bell Mead - Agree
057A & B Meadowside - Object - Greenbelt
064 Everglades - Already developed
073 Adjacent to Primary School - Object- Access & Greenbelt
078 Parklands - Object - Greenbelt
078A/B/C - Object - Coalescence/Greenbelt & Effect of A12 noise ( see Planning Decisions relating to Malyons Yard, Roman Road Officer's comments.)
094 No.375 to 361 Roman Road - Agree Greenbelt infill.
095A & B Water Meadows - Object - Green Belt & Village Amenity
098 Ingleton House - Object - OK in principle but where will you move the OAPs too, there is nothing else in the village.
105 No.339 to 361 Roman Road - Agree Greenbelt infill
106 Land adjacent to Ingatestone Garden Centre - Object- as agreed at exit of Brentwood Depositories and temporary use for A12 works to be returned to Greenbelt (and regrassed over). Refer also sound pollution and Malyon's Yard officer's comments.
107 Land at Mountnessing Roundabout. - Agree "Brownfield"
128 Ingatestone Garden Centre (In Mountnessing) - Strongly object - current use is Brownfield but on a Green belt site. Coalescence.Refer also sound pollution and Malyon's Yard officer's comments.
136 Land at Church Crescent - Agree
142 Land NE Thoby Farm, St. Anne's Road - Agrre - Farm buildings
153 Land to South Fryerning Lane -Object Strongly - Greenbelt, Prescence of Public Footpath through plot, Traffic outside Infants School almost opposite is already a nightmare. Two Cottages opposite the plot have benn compulsory purchased by Highways agency for A12 widening, the same would apply to this plot. Refer also sound pollution and Malyon's Yard officer's comments.
225 Nutshell, Stock Lane - Agree
GT005 Poplar's Farm Roman Road Ingatestone? According to the OS map this lies in Margaretting Parish?
GT015 Roman Triangle - Decision already made
GT016 Willow Farm - Agree subject to S106 agreement currently under discussion.

Commercial:
079C - Agree - Old Chelmsford Borough Tip site, Highways Agency depot & Currently leased to company working on A12.
106 - Object-Land adjacent to Ingatestone Garden Centre - Object- as agreed at exit of Brentwood Depositories and temporary use for A12 works to be returned to Greenbelt (and regrassed over).
107 - Land at Mountnessing Roundabout - Agree

Object

Strategic Growth Options

Representation ID: 8842

Received: 17/02/2015

Respondent: Mr William Parry

Representation Summary:

COMMENTS ORIGINALLY PUT AGAINST Q1.
This area is Green Open Space and must be retained as an open space in our boundary to Margaretting.

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Q1: No - 078 Parklands High Street, Ingatestone. This area is Green Open Space and must be retained as an open space in our boundary to Margaretting.

Q2: No - 128 Ingatestone Garden Centre. This centre is used by the residents round the area and is essential as an amenity close by.

Q3: Yes.

Q5: No.

Q6: No.

Q7: Yes.

Q8: Yes.

Q9: No.

Q10:
Scenic Beauty/ Attractiveness: 4
Wildlife Interest: 4
Historic Interest: 4
Tranquility: 5

Q11:
Houses: 3
Commercial/ Industrial Buildings: 2
Nature Reserves/ Wildlife: 4
Farmland: 4
Woodland: 4
Leisure/ Recreation: 3

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Support

Strategic Growth Options

Representation ID: 12682

Received: 27/04/2015

Respondent: RH Currie and Co

Agent: Strutt & Parker LLP

Representation Summary:

The site is within the Green Belt however it is in very close proximity to the existing settlement boundary so would have minimal impact and be in keeping with the existing settlement layout and pattern of development between the A12 and the railway. The site would provide a logical extension to the well-serviced village of Ingatestone, one of the largest villages in the borough providing existing infrastructure and amenities.

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Support

Strategic Growth Options

Representation ID: 12683

Received: 27/04/2015

Respondent: RH Currie and Co

Agent: Strutt & Parker LLP

Representation Summary:

The site may be suitable for providing retirement accommodation. The site is easily accessible and a high level of local amenities would make the village suitable for accommodating people wishing to be self-sufficient with limited ability to travel. A bus service running from the site would also enable independence of residents, especially those that may not have access to a car. The power is flexible in how best to use the site for new homes.

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