Southend Central Area Action Plan (SCAAP) - Revised Proposed Submission 2016

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Southend Central Area Action Plan (SCAAP) - Revised Proposed Submission 2016

Policy DS1: Maintaining a Properous Retail Centre

Representation ID: 2591

Received: 15/12/2016

Respondent: Rochford District Council

Representation Summary:

Southend town centre offers one of the largest retail experiences in proximity to Rochford District, and on the whole has a different retail offer to the main towns of Rayleigh, Hockley and Rochford. The Council generally supports the draft proposals to enhance the main retail core within the primary shopping area. .

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Thank you for inviting Rochford District Council, as a neighbouring Local Planning Authority, to comment on the above consultation.
In principle the Council does not object to the Southend Central Area Action Plan as currently drafted. Southend town centre offers one of the largest retail experiences in proximity to Rochford District, and on the whole has a different retail offer to the main towns of Rayleigh, Hockley and Rochford. The Council generally supports the draft proposals to enhance the main retail core within the primary shopping area. The Council notes that the draft Southend Central Area Action Plan continues to be based on the Core Strategy, as this is the current local development plan for the Borough. In light of the identification of a much higher objectively assessed need for housing - although it is acknowledged that this is not the housing target, and needs to be tested through the plan-making process in line with national policy and guidance - the Council recommends that the draft Southend Central Area Action Plan should seek to exceed Core Strategy targets, wherever possible. It is recognised that bringing forward the draft Southend Central Area Action Plan will be instrumental in delivering dwellings in the short term, during the preparation of the new Southend Local Plan. A review of the draft Southend Central Area Action Plan prior to 2021, as appropriate, after adoption of a new Local Plan would also be welcomed.

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Southend Central Area Action Plan (SCAAP) - Revised Proposed Submission 2016

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Representation ID: 2592

Received: 15/12/2016

Respondent: Rochford District Council

Representation Summary:

The Council notes that the draft Southend Central Area Action Plan continues to be based on the Core Strategy, as this is the current local development plan for the Borough. In light of the identification of a much higher objectively assessed need for housing - although it is acknowledged that this is not the housing target, and needs to be tested through the plan-making process in line with national policy and guidance - the Council recommends that the draft Southend Central Area Action Plan should seek to exceed Core Strategy targets, wherever possible

Full text:

Thank you for inviting Rochford District Council, as a neighbouring Local Planning Authority, to comment on the above consultation.
In principle the Council does not object to the Southend Central Area Action Plan as currently drafted. Southend town centre offers one of the largest retail experiences in proximity to Rochford District, and on the whole has a different retail offer to the main towns of Rayleigh, Hockley and Rochford. The Council generally supports the draft proposals to enhance the main retail core within the primary shopping area. The Council notes that the draft Southend Central Area Action Plan continues to be based on the Core Strategy, as this is the current local development plan for the Borough. In light of the identification of a much higher objectively assessed need for housing - although it is acknowledged that this is not the housing target, and needs to be tested through the plan-making process in line with national policy and guidance - the Council recommends that the draft Southend Central Area Action Plan should seek to exceed Core Strategy targets, wherever possible. It is recognised that bringing forward the draft Southend Central Area Action Plan will be instrumental in delivering dwellings in the short term, during the preparation of the new Southend Local Plan. A review of the draft Southend Central Area Action Plan prior to 2021, as appropriate, after adoption of a new Local Plan would also be welcomed.

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Support

Southend Central Area Action Plan (SCAAP) - Revised Proposed Submission 2016

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Representation ID: 2593

Received: 15/12/2016

Respondent: Rochford District Council

Representation Summary:

It is recognised that bringing forward the draft Southend Central Area Action Plan will be instrumental in delivering dwellings in the short term, during the preparation of the new Southend Local Plan.

Full text:

Thank you for inviting Rochford District Council, as a neighbouring Local Planning Authority, to comment on the above consultation.
In principle the Council does not object to the Southend Central Area Action Plan as currently drafted. Southend town centre offers one of the largest retail experiences in proximity to Rochford District, and on the whole has a different retail offer to the main towns of Rayleigh, Hockley and Rochford. The Council generally supports the draft proposals to enhance the main retail core within the primary shopping area. The Council notes that the draft Southend Central Area Action Plan continues to be based on the Core Strategy, as this is the current local development plan for the Borough. In light of the identification of a much higher objectively assessed need for housing - although it is acknowledged that this is not the housing target, and needs to be tested through the plan-making process in line with national policy and guidance - the Council recommends that the draft Southend Central Area Action Plan should seek to exceed Core Strategy targets, wherever possible. It is recognised that bringing forward the draft Southend Central Area Action Plan will be instrumental in delivering dwellings in the short term, during the preparation of the new Southend Local Plan. A review of the draft Southend Central Area Action Plan prior to 2021, as appropriate, after adoption of a new Local Plan would also be welcomed.

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Support

Southend Central Area Action Plan (SCAAP) - Revised Proposed Submission 2016

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Representation ID: 2594

Received: 15/12/2016

Respondent: Rochford District Council

Representation Summary:

A review of the draft Southend Central Area Action Plan prior to 2021, as appropriate, after adoption of a new Local Plan would be welcomed.

Full text:

Thank you for inviting Rochford District Council, as a neighbouring Local Planning Authority, to comment on the above consultation.
In principle the Council does not object to the Southend Central Area Action Plan as currently drafted. Southend town centre offers one of the largest retail experiences in proximity to Rochford District, and on the whole has a different retail offer to the main towns of Rayleigh, Hockley and Rochford. The Council generally supports the draft proposals to enhance the main retail core within the primary shopping area. The Council notes that the draft Southend Central Area Action Plan continues to be based on the Core Strategy, as this is the current local development plan for the Borough. In light of the identification of a much higher objectively assessed need for housing - although it is acknowledged that this is not the housing target, and needs to be tested through the plan-making process in line with national policy and guidance - the Council recommends that the draft Southend Central Area Action Plan should seek to exceed Core Strategy targets, wherever possible. It is recognised that bringing forward the draft Southend Central Area Action Plan will be instrumental in delivering dwellings in the short term, during the preparation of the new Southend Local Plan. A review of the draft Southend Central Area Action Plan prior to 2021, as appropriate, after adoption of a new Local Plan would also be welcomed.

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