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044 & 178 Land at Priests Lane, Brentwood

Representation ID: 15024

Received: 27/04/2016

Respondent: Priests Lane Neighbourhood Residents Association

Representation Summary:

We object on the principle grounds that site 044 should remain as protected urban open space, development as proposed will give serious adverse highway conditions, both congestion and safety, the development will not be in keeping with the area.

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044 & 178 Land at Priests Lane, Brentwood

Representation ID: 15028

Received: 27/04/2016

Respondent: Priests Lane Neighbourhood Residents Association

Representation Summary:

The site has value to the community as a protected open urban space and this designation should not be removed; if the urban population is increasing such sites will have greater value and to concrete over them is short-sighted planning.

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044 & 178 Land at Priests Lane, Brentwood

Representation ID: 15029

Received: 27/04/2016

Respondent: Priests Lane Neighbourhood Residents Association

Representation Summary:

It will have an adverse effect on traffic conditions at the junction with Middleton Hall Lane, which already has safety issues due to the level of traffic at peak times.

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Object

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044 & 178 Land at Priests Lane, Brentwood

Representation ID: 15030

Received: 27/04/2016

Respondent: Priests Lane Neighbourhood Residents Association

Representation Summary:

It will have an adverse effect on the health and enjoyment of residents from excessive noise and vehicular movements and damage to the environment;

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Object

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044 & 178 Land at Priests Lane, Brentwood

Representation ID: 15031

Received: 27/04/2016

Respondent: Priests Lane Neighbourhood Residents Association

Representation Summary:

It will increase pollution in an area, and this area already has high levels of nitrogen dioxide near the junction with Middleton Hall Road.

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Object

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044 & 178 Land at Priests Lane, Brentwood

Representation ID: 15032

Received: 27/04/2016

Respondent: Priests Lane Neighbourhood Residents Association

Representation Summary:

A high-density development in this area will have an unacceptable effect on the visual amenity of the area, and will not be in keeping with the area as a whole.

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Object

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044 & 178 Land at Priests Lane, Brentwood

Representation ID: 15033

Received: 27/04/2016

Respondent: Priests Lane Neighbourhood Residents Association

Representation Summary:

It will not be sympathetic to the current fauna and flora on the site, and will reduce biodiversity in this area.

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Object

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044 & 178 Land at Priests Lane, Brentwood

Representation ID: 15034

Received: 27/04/2016

Respondent: Priests Lane Neighbourhood Residents Association

Representation Summary:

It will place an unacceptable strain on utilities such as sewerage water supply and electricity, which are already struggling to meet the area's needs.

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Object

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044 & 178 Land at Priests Lane, Brentwood

Representation ID: 15035

Received: 27/04/2016

Respondent: Priests Lane Neighbourhood Residents Association

Representation Summary:

The development at this site fails to meet the several of the Council's policy objectives as set out in the Draft Plan.

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Comment

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044 & 178 Land at Priests Lane, Brentwood

Representation ID: 15036

Received: 27/04/2016

Respondent: Priests Lane Neighbourhood Residents Association

Representation Summary:

We consider that the proposed development does not meet the criteria laid down by the Brentwood Borough Council, nor does it meet relevant sustainability conditions, and therefore the proposed sites 044 and 178 should be removed from the list of the proposed development sites.

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