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Brentwood Local Plan 2016 - 2033 (Pre-Submission, Regulation 19)

Gypsies, Travellers and Travelling Showpeople

Representation ID: 23114

Received: 19/03/2019

Respondent: Basildon Borough Council

Legally compliant? Yes

Sound? No

Duty to co-operate? Yes

Representation Summary:

Objects to Paragraphs 6.52-6.62. Concerned that there is no acknowledgement in the supporting text as to how it will address any unmet needs arising from Greater Essex authorities for the provision of accommodation for Gypsies, Travellers & Travelling Showpeople should it arise. The Plan should recognise and support the principle of this approach going forward, to ensure that there will be a technical approach in place to support any neighbouring authorities with any potential unmet Gypsy, Traveller and Travelling Showpeople need. This will ensure that the same process is applied throughout Essex making the plan more positively prepared and effective.

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Brentwood Local Plan 2016 - 2033 (Pre-Submission, Regulation 19)

Gypsies, Travellers and Travelling Showpeople

Representation ID: 23115

Received: 19/03/2019

Respondent: Basildon Borough Council

Legally compliant? Yes

Sound? No

Duty to co-operate? Yes

Representation Summary:

Paragraphs 6.52-6.62: no mention of the strategic and cross-boundary matter of Transit Sites, for which there is a study underway during 2019/2020 by EPOA. Whilst the need for transit sites in Essex has not yet been robustly assessed due to data inconsistencies, an update to Essex Gypsy, Traveller and Travelling Showpeople Local Needs Accommodation Assessment will follow during 2019/2020. Whilst this cannot be included within Policy HE07 due to uncertainty, it is a current strategic matter for the DtC, and the Plan should indicate how any such needs identified in future updates to the GTAA will be dealt with.

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Brentwood Local Plan 2016 - 2033 (Pre-Submission, Regulation 19)

Figure 7.7: Brentwood Designated Centres on the Retail Hierarchy

Representation ID: 23116

Received: 19/03/2019

Respondent: Basildon Borough Council

Legally compliant? Yes

Sound? No

Duty to co-operate? Yes

Representation Summary:

We cannot determine from Brentwood's published evidence as to what assessments have been carried out to determine the likely impact of installing new District Centres in West Hordon or DHGV on Laindon Town Centre which is 2km from DHGV and one stop from West Hordon station. Laindon Town Centre is undergoing a multi-million pound regeneration. Footnote 10 which states that the designation of the DHGV service centre(s) as a District Shopping Centre and/or Local Centre(s) and any PSA could be altered by the South Brentwood Masterplan is not acceptable as this is a function of policy and shouldn't be delegated.

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Object

Brentwood Local Plan 2016 - 2033 (Pre-Submission, Regulation 19)

POLICY PC08: RETAIL HIERARCHY OF DESIGNATED CENTRES

Representation ID: 23117

Received: 19/03/2019

Respondent: Basildon Borough Council

Legally compliant? Yes

Sound? No

Duty to co-operate? Yes

Representation Summary:

We cannot determine from Brentwood's published evidence as to what assessments have been carried out to determine the likely impact of installing new District Centres in West Hordon or DHGV on Laindon Town Centre which is 2km from DHGV and one stop from West Hordon station. Laindon Town Centre is undergoing a multi-million pound regeneration. Footnote 10 which states that the designation of the DHGV service centre(s) as a District Shopping Centre and/or Local Centre(s) and any PSA could be altered by the South Brentwood Masterplan is not acceptable as this is a function of policy and shouldn't be delegated.

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Brentwood Local Plan 2016 - 2033 (Pre-Submission, Regulation 19)

Transit-orientated Growth

Representation ID: 23118

Received: 19/03/2019

Respondent: Basildon Borough Council

Legally compliant? Yes

Sound? No

Duty to co-operate? Yes

Representation Summary:

The Council questions whether the Spatial Strategy is therefore justified and consistent with national policy. The two transport corridors dont offer comparable choices in terms of the capacity of these transport connections. Four reasonable site alternatives in the Central Brentwood Corridor have been disregarded in the Sustainability Apprial, despite having few constraints and being able to tap into the potential for movement capacity. This is considered to be in conflict with sustainable development when sites which have significant constraints to development or delivery have been included within the Plan, at the expense of sites which have
fewer constraints.

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Brentwood Local Plan 2016 - 2033 (Pre-Submission, Regulation 19)

Housing

Representation ID: 23119

Received: 19/03/2019

Respondent: Basildon Borough Council

Legally compliant? Yes

Sound? No

Duty to co-operate? Yes

Representation Summary:

The Council questions whether the Spatial Strategy is therefore justified and consistent with national policy. The two transport corridors dont offer comparable choices in terms of the capacity of these transport connections. Four reasonable site alternatives in the Central Brentwood Corridor have been disregarded in the Sustainability Apprial, despite having few constraints and being able to tap into the potential for movement capacity. This is considered to be in conflict with sustainable development when sites which have significant constraints to development or delivery have been included within the Plan, at the expense of sites which have
fewer constraints.

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Brentwood Local Plan 2016 - 2033 (Pre-Submission, Regulation 19)

Delivering Economic Growth

Representation ID: 23120

Received: 19/03/2019

Respondent: Basildon Borough Council

Legally compliant? Yes

Sound? No

Duty to co-operate? Yes

Representation Summary:

The Council questions whether the Spatial Strategy is therefore justified and consistent with national policy. The two transport corridors dont offer comparable choices in terms of the capacity of these transport connections. Four reasonable site alternatives in the Central Brentwood Corridor have been disregarded in the Sustainability Apprial, despite having few constraints and being able to tap into the potential for movement capacity. This is considered to be in conflict with sustainable development when sites which have significant constraints to development or delivery have been included within the Plan, at the expense of sites which have
fewer constraints.

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Object

Brentwood Local Plan 2016 - 2033 (Pre-Submission, Regulation 19)

Sustainability Appraisal

Representation ID: 23121

Received: 19/03/2019

Respondent: Basildon Borough Council

Legally compliant? Yes

Sound? No

Duty to co-operate? Yes

Representation Summary:

The Council questions whether the Spatial Strategy is therefore justified and consistent with national policy. The two transport corridors dont offer comparable choices in terms of the capacity of these transport connections. Four reasonable site alternatives in the Central Brentwood Corridor have been disregarded in the Sustainability Apprial, despite having few constraints and being able to tap into the potential for movement capacity. This is considered to be in conflict with sustainable development when sites which have significant constraints to development or delivery have been included within the Plan, at the expense of sites which have fewer constraints.

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Object

Brentwood Local Plan 2016 - 2033 (Pre-Submission, Regulation 19)

Sustainability Appraisal

Representation ID: 23122

Received: 19/03/2019

Respondent: Basildon Borough Council

Legally compliant? Yes

Sound? No

Duty to co-operate? Yes

Representation Summary:

Challenge whether the SA has informed the choices made in the Spatial Strategy, given it states that there was an early intention by Brentwood Council to deliver at least one new large-scale strategic site, which could be judged as artificially limiting the exploration of other plausible and deliverable urban/ village extensions. The lack of a HELAA between 2011-2018 has negatively impacted upon previous Reg18 drafts, which could have evolved differently having been informed by such evidence, demonstrating that other suitable, available and deliverable site options were present. This is unjustified, inconsistent with SO1 and not in accordance with the NPPF.

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Object

Brentwood Local Plan 2016 - 2033 (Pre-Submission, Regulation 19)

POLICY BE11: STRATEGIC TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE

Representation ID: 23123

Received: 19/03/2019

Respondent: Basildon Borough Council

Legally compliant? Yes

Sound? No

Duty to co-operate? Yes

Representation Summary:

There are no specific highway mitigation measures provided in the Plan, just a general statement. Highway modelling should have been tested to determine impact in development locations. It is questionable whether it can be adequately demonstrated by the Plan that the allocations chosen represent the most sustainable option without specific highway mitigation measures that will be necessary to make them deliverable and sustainable. Without this work, the capacity to deliver new communities and homes becomes hindered by a lack of infrastructure capacity and outline solutions to overcome them. It is not considered that Policy BE11 is effective.

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