4.2 Promote further hotel and tourist accommodation. Should this continue to be directed to areas in the town centre, seafront and airport or should other areas be promoted

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Support

New Local Plan

Representation ID: 2968

Received: 11/02/2019

Respondent: Ms Patricia Ryan

Representation Summary:

It’s an unrealistic aim for Southend and likely to reduce quality of life for residents. Resources are better spent on enhancing and enabling local leisure and cultural economy.

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It’s an unrealistic aim for Southend and likely to reduce quality of life for residents. Resources are better spent on enhancing and enabling local leisure and cultural economy.

Support

New Local Plan

Representation ID: 3002

Received: 21/02/2019

Respondent: Mr Joseph Raven

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New Local Plan

Representation ID: 3049

Received: 22/02/2019

Respondent: Mrs Karen Finn

Representation Summary:

Continue to direct to existing areas which already have transport links etc (except Tesco premier inn - absolutely nothing!)

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Continue to direct to existing areas which already have transport links etc (except Tesco premier inn - absolutely nothing!)

Support

New Local Plan

Representation ID: 3085

Received: 01/03/2019

Respondent: Mr Murray Foster

Representation Summary:

Additionally Old Leigh/Leigh and possibly Shoebury

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Additionally Old Leigh/Leigh and possibly Shoebury

Support

New Local Plan

Representation ID: 3189

Received: 08/03/2019

Respondent: Thorpe Bay Estate Company Ltd

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yes

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yes

Support

New Local Plan

Representation ID: 3229

Received: 11/03/2019

Respondent: Mr Nicholas Smith

Representation Summary:

New developments have alleviated the burden of overnight toursists recently (Premier Inn x 2 and Park Inn) however none of these hotels offer anything outside a room. Development of a larger Seafront Hotel with leisure facilities would be beneficial and more attractive for tourists.

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New developments have alleviated the burden of overnight toursists recently (Premier Inn x 2 and Park Inn) however none of these hotels offer anything outside a room. Development of a larger Seafront Hotel with leisure facilities would be beneficial and more attractive for tourists.

Support

New Local Plan

Representation ID: 3248

Received: 12/03/2019

Respondent: mr laurence steel

Representation Summary:

The market will surely decide where these facilities go

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The market will surely decide where these facilities go

Support

New Local Plan

Representation ID: 3298

Received: 13/03/2019

Respondent: Southend Borough Council - Economic Development & Growth

Representation Summary:

Leigh on sea has no hotel or guest house accommodation - why
Link to key services so can attract a wider range of visitor - mountain bikers, golfers, theatre goers, culture visitors etc

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Leigh on sea has no hotel or guest house accommodation - why
Link to key services so can attract a wider range of visitor - mountain bikers, golfers, theatre goers, culture visitors etc

Support

New Local Plan

Representation ID: 3327

Received: 14/03/2019

Respondent: Mr Ian McLernon

Representation Summary:

Focus on areas where people want to stay - airport, seafront and town centre

But develop some capacity in Leigh

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Focus on areas where people want to stay - airport, seafront and town centre

But develop some capacity in Leigh

Object

New Local Plan

Representation ID: 3382

Received: 14/03/2019

Respondent: Southend Borough Council - Regulatory Services

Representation Summary:

The town centre and seafront are already heavily over subscribed.

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The town centre and seafront are already heavily over subscribed.

Support

New Local Plan

Representation ID: 3478

Received: 31/03/2019

Respondent: Mrs Valerie Morgan

Representation Summary:

Should be across the borough and particularly a hotel in Leigh

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Should be across the borough and particularly a hotel in Leigh

Comment

New Local Plan

Representation ID: 3568

Received: 31/03/2019

Respondent: mrs angela baldock

Representation Summary:

A further hotel could be part of the Fossetts development to be close to the new football stadium and also to Fair Havens.

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A further hotel could be part of the Fossetts development to be close to the new football stadium and also to Fair Havens.

Support

New Local Plan

Representation ID: 3678

Received: 02/04/2019

Respondent: Thurrock Borough Council

Representation Summary:

No further comment

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No further comment

Support

New Local Plan

Representation ID: 3687

Received: 02/04/2019

Respondent: Southend-on-Sea Borough Council - Parks and Open Spaces

Representation Summary:

Accommodation should not just be hotel focused and should offer a range of different opportunities to meet the wants, needs and budgets of different visitors. Southend lacks facilities for camping, glamping and touring caravans. This lack of facilities alienates a significant proportion of potential visitors and is a barrier to Southend being a leading coastal tourism destination. The town also lacks hostel style accommodation used by backpackers and often younger travellers. This is also a limitation to the aspiration.

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Accommodation should not just be hotel focused and should offer a range of different opportunities to meet the wants, needs and budgets of different visitors. Southend lacks facilities for camping, glamping and touring caravans. This lack of facilities alienates a significant proportion of potential visitors and is a barrier to Southend being a leading coastal tourism destination. The town also lacks hostel style accommodation used by backpackers and often younger travellers. This is also a limitation to the aspiration.

Comment

New Local Plan

Representation ID: 3868

Received: 10/04/2019

Respondent: Southend Borough Council - Resort Services

Representation Summary:

Southend-on-Sea is probably one of the only east coast resorts that does not cater for camping and caravan holidays With over 10m domestic camping and caravan overnight trips, this tourism sector generates over £1.7 billion per annum which currently we are not tapping into. Areas that could be considered as potential campsites include Shoebury East Beach and Leigh Marshes.

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Allocate and promote new sites for additional tourism/leisure developments in the central seafront area or elsewhere in the Borough. Where do you think these should be focused?
My opinion is that there is already an adequate amount of leisure development in the central seafront area; future leisure developments should focus on encouraging visitors to explore other parts of the borough. A suggestion would be to build a Promenade Park (Maldon) type of development in the Shoebury area to encourage more visitor activity around the towns Blue Flag Beach areas. This would also relieve some pressure from the central Southend access and parking infrastructure.
Promote further hotel and tourist accommodation. Should this continue to be directed to areas in the town centre, seafront and airport or should other areas be promoted?
Southend-on-Sea is probably one of the only east coast resorts that does not cater for camping and caravan holidays With over 10m domestic camping and caravan overnight trips, this tourism sector generates over £1.7 billion per annum which currently we are not tapping into. Areas that could be considered as potential campsites include Shoebury East Beach and Leigh Marshes.
Promote the second phase of City Beach and enhanced public realm areas. Should priority for City Beach be given to the areas east of the Pier adjacent the Kursaal or west of the Pier?
Priority should be given East of the Pier as the public realm this side is in urgent need of regeneration.
Improve accessibility to the central seafront areas for all users. How best do you think this could be achieved?
Suggestions for consideration:
• Bypass from out of borough on A127 around the north of the town feeding directly to the areas east of the town centre.
• Two lanes turning left towards seafront on Vic Avenue, majority of traffic event out of peak season turns left here and there are constant queues in the left hand land. Two lanes to turn left and one lane to turn right would ease congestion and improve traffic flow. There is plenty of room here with the shared space. Or event consider an underpass from Vic Ave turning left resurfacing further along in Queensway to eliminate traffic from the Vic Gateway junction.
• Multistory car parks – Tylers, Gasworks.
Seek further enhanced links between the central seafront and town centre to improve services and facilities. How best do you think this could be achieved?
More leisure facilities south of High Street, to blend/ link both areas. More imaginative use of Royal Square, pretty much dead space for most of the year but could be used more innovatively to link areas, outdoor street food/drinks area, place making art and installations to make that link area and would make it look more attractive. Live band and performance pop up space etc to encourage high quality ‘Covent Garden’ style busking.
Continue to safeguard Key Visitor Car Parking in line with the provisions of the Southend Central Area Action Plan?
Parking is crucial to the viability of the central seafront offer and will need to be protected if we are to remain competitive with similar resorts as the bulk of our visitors arrive by car. Increased access and parking issues will influence visitors decision making with regards to which resort they choose to visit.

Comment

New Local Plan

Representation ID: 4122

Received: 22/03/2019

Respondent: Leigh-on-Sea Town Council

Representation Summary:

Promotion of hotel and tourist accommodation should be Borough wide as there are places developing via such tools as Airbnb, however there is a need for a hotel in Leigh.

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