11.2 What do think are the possible options available for resolving these issues
Support
New Local Plan
Representation ID: 3116
Received: 01/03/2019
Respondent: Mr Murray Foster
properly resourced support services to keep it brief
properly resourced support services to keep it brief
Support
New Local Plan
Representation ID: 3145
Received: 03/03/2019
Respondent: Mr Neil Hampson
Strict law enforcement
Zero tolerance to crime
Punishment for crime - proper punishment and making criminal pay financially
Teaching children manners & respect with social responsibility
Strict law enforcement
Zero tolerance to crime
Punishment for crime - proper punishment and making criminal pay financially
Teaching children manners & respect with social responsibility
Comment
New Local Plan
Representation ID: 3358
Received: 14/03/2019
Respondent: Mr Ian McLernon
Leigh/Chalkwell - sustainable local plan, that has local residents and local business engagement in developing it. Which is then applied consistently on a) new developments b) enhancements to area c) mix of residential, commercial, education and entertainment
Recognise that we are not just talking about main shopping areas such as Leigh Broadway, Westcliff Hamlet Court Road - but the area as a whole
Leigh/Chalkwell - sustainable local plan, that has local residents and local business engagement in developing it. Which is then applied consistently on a) new developments b) enhancements to area c) mix of residential, commercial, education and entertainment
Recognise that we are not just talking about main shopping areas such as Leigh Broadway, Westcliff Hamlet Court Road - but the area as a whole
Support
New Local Plan
Representation ID: 3373
Received: 14/03/2019
Respondent: Southend Borough Council - Regulatory Services
It is difficult. Although tourists are important for the town there must be a balance and schemes to encourage people away from car use must be considered. As regards Housing, the local authority must ensure that infrastructure is in place to accompany newly built properties.
It is difficult. Although tourists are important for the town there must be a balance and schemes to encourage people away from car use must be considered. As regards Housing, the local authority must ensure that infrastructure is in place to accompany newly built properties.
Comment
New Local Plan
Representation ID: 3600
Received: 01/04/2019
Respondent: mrs angela baldock
1. Limit number of cars per household
2. Ensure sufficient parking spaces for new developments
3. Limit number of bungalow conversions to 2 storey buildings to ensure sufficient future level access properties are available to allow elderly people to move thereby freeing up family size dwellings.
4. Ensure "well used" open spaces also have wildlife friendly habitat that cannot be trampled by dogs and people.
1. Limit number of cars per household
2. Ensure sufficient parking spaces for new developments
3. Limit number of bungalow conversions to 2 storey buildings to ensure sufficient future level access properties are available to allow elderly people to move thereby freeing up family size dwellings.
4. Ensure "well used" open spaces also have wildlife friendly habitat that cannot be trampled by dogs and people.
Object
New Local Plan
Representation ID: 3797
Received: 02/04/2019
Respondent: Mrs Gaynor Martin
There are already several blocks of flats being built in Westcliff and I don't think permission should be given for any more. Also, I don't like the existing effect of large numbers of people crammed into one house, especially if the landlord is not present or does not fulfil his/her duties. There are often 6 cars to a 2-car frontage, the rubbish dumped on the streets is intolerable. There has been gradual improvement in the last 2 years in Ramuz, Beedel, Brightwell, Valkyrie etc Roads where houses have been sold and renovated and lived in by families and couples who want to settle here and contribute to the community.
There are already several blocks of flats being built in Westcliff and I don't think permission should be given for any more. Also, I don't like the existing effect of large numbers of people crammed into one house, especially if the landlord is not present or does not fulfil his/her duties. There are often 6 cars to a 2-car frontage, the rubbish dumped on the streets is intolerable. There has been gradual improvement in the last 2 years in Ramuz, Beedel, Brightwell, Valkyrie etc Roads where houses have been sold and renovated and lived in by families and couples who want to settle here and contribute to the community.
Comment
New Local Plan
Representation ID: 4161
Received: 22/03/2019
Respondent: Leigh-on-Sea Town Council
Better dialogue and transparency by the Borough Council, visible community policing. The introduction of more parish councils could have a positive effect on the communities in Westcliff, Shoebury, Eastwood and Thorpebay which in turn to lead to devolution of facilities and services to benefit those communities and the Leigh Town Council community more
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