10.2 Require mitigation and adaptation measures to deal with the increase in average temperatures and greater rainfall, including tree planting and urban greening
Support
New Local Plan
Representation ID: 3277
Received: 12/03/2019
Respondent: mr laurence steel
yes
yes
Support
New Local Plan
Representation ID: 3353
Received: 14/03/2019
Respondent: Mr Ian McLernon
support green planting - but ensure in areas where can accommodate, and then ensure nurtured and not a plant and forget approach
support green planting - but ensure in areas where can accommodate, and then ensure nurtured and not a plant and forget approach
Support
New Local Plan
Representation ID: 3370
Received: 14/03/2019
Respondent: Southend Borough Council - Regulatory Services
Yes.
Yes.
Support
New Local Plan
Representation ID: 3514
Received: 31/03/2019
Respondent: Mrs Valerie Morgan
Yes
Yes
Support
New Local Plan
Representation ID: 3541
Received: 31/03/2019
Respondent: Mr Jeremy Martin
Every new development should be required to provide for increased green space together with improved surface water run off using SuDS. Shading should be provided as the primary form of cooling management with natural ventilation wherever possible.
Every new development should be required to provide for increased green space together with improved surface water run off using SuDS. Shading should be provided as the primary form of cooling management with natural ventilation wherever possible.
Support
New Local Plan
Representation ID: 3594
Received: 01/04/2019
Respondent: mrs angela baldock
Urban greening - most definitely. More native tree planting to benefit wildlife as well as mitigating climate change.
Discourage artificial grass.
Urban greening - most definitely. More native tree planting to benefit wildlife as well as mitigating climate change.
Discourage artificial grass.
Support
New Local Plan
Representation ID: 3628
Received: 01/04/2019
Respondent: Ms Hayley Dixon
Yes
Yes
Support
New Local Plan
Representation ID: 3777
Received: 02/04/2019
Respondent: Southend Borough Council - 2050 Safe and Well
Yes – the Local Plan must signal the importance of addressing the challenges posed by future climate change and require developers to play their part in meeting these challenges.
Andrew Barnes and Elizabeth Georgeou - Green City 2050 outcome leads
Yes – the Local Plan must signal the importance of addressing the challenges posed by future climate change and require developers to play their part in meeting these challenges.
Andrew Barnes and Elizabeth Georgeou - Green City 2050 outcome leads
Support
New Local Plan
Representation ID: 3783
Received: 02/04/2019
Respondent: Mrs Gaynor Martin
Stop/limit people concreting over their gardens.
Have drains cleaned regularly so rain water can flow away.
Subsidise water butts to encourage wider use.
Be determined to stamp out anti-social litter dumping with warnings/fines etc which contributes to drains getting clogged up.
Stop/limit people concreting over their gardens.
Have drains cleaned regularly so rain water can flow away.
Subsidise water butts to encourage wider use.
Be determined to stamp out anti-social litter dumping with warnings/fines etc which contributes to drains getting clogged up.
Support
New Local Plan
Representation ID: 3795
Received: 02/04/2019
Respondent: Southend-on-Sea Borough Council - Parks and Open Spaces
Soft landscaping is important to the local area and should be included in all developments.
landscaping should be fit for the location so must be suitable, sustainable and maintainable. Trees are not the only form of urban street planting and should only be used in the correct location. Grass, shrubs and other plants can all be beneficial.
Soft landscaping is important to the local area and should be included in all developments.
landscaping should be fit for the location so must be suitable, sustainable and maintainable. Trees are not the only form of urban street planting and should only be used in the correct location. Grass, shrubs and other plants can all be beneficial.
Comment
New Local Plan
Representation ID: 4155
Received: 22/03/2019
Respondent: Leigh-on-Sea Town Council
Yes
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