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Strategic Growth Options

Question 4

Representation ID: 5822

Received: 17/02/2015

Respondent: East and West Horndon Environment Group

Number of people: 2

Agent: Mrs. Patricia Buckmaster

Representation Summary:

The industrial site in West Horndon currently provides valuable jobs for 1000 people, some of whoma re local residents. Should it be necessary or advisable to move the firms that now occupy this site. Should this be so WH will againa be unfairly vulnerable for houses envisioned by conservatives, and is now down for stratagic mixed-use allocation, whatever that may be. You may not have a choice of what houses you have because historically, buliders only want to build large houses and infrastructure has to be dragged out of them, last on their list of priorities.

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Strategic Growth Options

Question 3

Representation ID: 5823

Received: 17/02/2015

Respondent: East and West Horndon Environment Group

Number of people: 2

Agent: Mrs. Patricia Buckmaster

Representation Summary:

The only site for gypsies in WH was last used in 1970 and comprised two old fashioned caravans and two horses. They came for two weeks every year for 10 years and left the land tidier than when they came. The sit eis at the entrance to the South Country Park and the ones that have sought to come in the recent past have been the opposite, leaving rubbish that had to be cleared and a sometimes danger to All Saints church. Brentwooe Council eventually built a mound to prevent further parking.

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Strategic Growth Options

200 Entire Land East of A128, south of A127

Representation ID: 5824

Received: 17/02/2015

Respondent: East and West Horndon Environment Group

Number of people: 2

Agent: Mrs. Patricia Buckmaster

Representation Summary:

Dunton Garden Suburb is a somewhat reluctant choice as it forms part of the green lung between Basildon and London, but if allowed, providing it is self contained, has its own infrastructure and does not overcrowd the facilities in West Horndon village then so be it.

The development must take place in such a way that it does not increase reail commuters from outside the immediate village parking cars to use the station at West Horndon (current parking is insufficient) West Horndon Junior school is at capacity. Extra senior school pupils travelling to Brentwood centre will increase capacity issues along the A128.

The loss of the golf course will hurt the community, as the people use the golf course, restaurants, and visit the firework display. Loss of this deprives the village of leisure faciliites not requiring transport.

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