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Strategic Growth Options
Question 11
Representation ID: 5812
Received: 17/02/2015
Respondent: East and West Horndon Environment Group
Number of people: 2
Agent: Mrs. Patricia Buckmaster
Everything except wasteland.
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Strategic Growth Options
Question 12
Representation ID: 5813
Received: 17/02/2015
Respondent: East and West Horndon Environment Group
Number of people: 2
Agent: Mrs. Patricia Buckmaster
Yes. Quality of Life!
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Strategic Growth Options
Question 13
Representation ID: 5814
Received: 17/02/2015
Respondent: East and West Horndon Environment Group
Number of people: 2
Agent: Mrs. Patricia Buckmaster
Given the scale of the proposed development within the A127 corridor whilst there will be priorities, the development will require infrastructure spending across all categories: education, health, transport, green space and community facilities.
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Strategic Growth Options
Question 4
Representation ID: 5815
Received: 17/02/2015
Respondent: East and West Horndon Environment Group
Number of people: 2
Agent: Mrs. Patricia Buckmaster
The good services that West Horndon enjoys are also shared by Herongate and Bulphan. West Horndon only has 2 trains ph, except for rush hour, when there are 3ph. Adding longer trains presents a problem, and Fenchurch street where the trains terminate is smaller than Liverpool Street. There is no further car parking, and the bus timetable is pitiful.
Thurrocks plans for the other side of the border should be taken into consideration.
An important national footpath crosses the site which should be taken into consideration.
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Strategic Growth Options
Question 4
Representation ID: 5816
Received: 17/02/2015
Respondent: East and West Horndon Environment Group
Number of people: 2
Agent: Mrs. Patricia Buckmaster
In the consultation document the flood alleviation scheme for West Horndon village (see original West Horndon flood alleviation scheme map as given by me to an officer in your employ who deals with this) is not shown, and in any case is only as good as the landowners are made to keep it clear. Indeed there is no indication on your map that the village of WH ever gets flooded despite it is now on the insurance website for being so.
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Strategic Growth Options
Question 4
Representation ID: 5817
Received: 17/02/2015
Respondent: East and West Horndon Environment Group
Number of people: 2
Agent: Mrs. Patricia Buckmaster
Fields surrounding the housing in WH used to be green field sites, or more importantly greenbelt. Now they are all coloured blue as possible sites for even more housing that cannot be classed as exceptional circumstances.
It is also noted that according to your consultation document, the whole land east of the A128 is hoping to be built on, not just the part described at the consultation meeting. The land adjacent to the A128 was going to be left clear to enhance the breathing space between London to the west, the village, adn any further development to the east.
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Question 4
Representation ID: 5818
Received: 17/02/2015
Respondent: East and West Horndon Environment Group
Number of people: 2
Agent: Mrs. Patricia Buckmaster
All Saints Church, Site of special interest- only two believed to be in the country as being entirely 14th century needs to be protected.
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Strategic Growth Options
Question 4
Representation ID: 5819
Received: 17/02/2015
Respondent: East and West Horndon Environment Group
Number of people: 2
Agent: Mrs. Patricia Buckmaster
89% of Brentwood is supposed to be Green Belt. Green Belt is intended to prevent coalescence, West Horndon was entirely green belt for this reason. The village is part of the Thames Chase, and therefore designated as open space with trees and funded by the English Woodland Grant Scheme for woodland creation and management and Brentwood Borough Council.
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Question 4
Representation ID: 5820
Received: 17/02/2015
Respondent: East and West Horndon Environment Group
Number of people: 2
Agent: Mrs. Patricia Buckmaster
Suddenly WH has come into the limelight as we have a station, despite being forgotten when it comes to problems. Room has been found in which to build on all available infill sites within the village envelope which comprises an extra 40 mixed dwellings, have the rest of Brentwood done this?
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Question 3
Representation ID: 5821
Received: 17/02/2015
Respondent: East and West Horndon Environment Group
Number of people: 2
Agent: Mrs. Patricia Buckmaster
ALTERNATIVE SITE SUBMISSION
The land known as Havering Grove Farm in Rayleigh Road where plans have been submitted to insert a solar panel farm that will tie up the land for 25-30 years, why not put houses on the site making it a condition of planning that all the houses are built with solar panels on the roof. This would solve two things at once.
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