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1.1 Is there anything missing from the key messages (Figure 8), and why should it be included

Representation ID: 3650

Received: 02/04/2019

Respondent: Essex Wildlife Trust

Representation Summary:

The Vision should include a statement regarding cherishing, protecting and enhancing biodiversity. Biodiversity is fundamental to healthy, functioning ecosystems and regular contact with nature contributes to the health and well being of individuals and communities.

Comment

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OPTION 2 - Most development within existing built up area, focused in specific locations such as the Town Centre, Airport and main passenger transport corridors, with some development on the edge

Representation ID: 3651

Received: 02/04/2019

Respondent: Essex Wildlife Trust

Representation Summary:

We have serious concerns that building 18,000-24,000 new homes in Southend is unsustainable. However, Option 2 would have a lower impact on the open countryside than Option 3.

Object

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OPTION 3 - Option 2 + working with neighbouring authorities to develop a comprehensive new settlement across Borough boundaries (strategic scale development)

Representation ID: 3652

Received: 02/04/2019

Respondent: Essex Wildlife Trust

Representation Summary:

We have serious concerns about this option, which would result in the loss of much open countryside between the current urban fringe and the internationally important estuarine habitats of the River Roach to the north.

Comment

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9.1 Work with other stakeholders, funding bodies and developers to identify opportunities to promote and enhance the natural environment, and incorporate net gains for biodiversity in new development

Representation ID: 3659

Received: 02/04/2019

Respondent: Essex Wildlife Trust

Representation Summary:

Good nature-friendly developments retain and protect existing wildlife habitats and connect them up with wildlife-rich gardens, verges, amenity green space, cycle paths and walkways. The aim should be to create a network of natural green corridors weaving through a development, into the surrounding urban and rural landscapes and contributing to the wider ecological network.

This approach improves air quality, reduce surface water flooding and makes developments greener and more attractive places in which to live. Residents should have easy access to safe, beautiful, natural spaces for exercise, play and social interaction. Contact with nature should be part of everyday life.

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9.2 Seek to enhance the boroughs network of green infrastructure using developer contributions for the management of green and open spaces and introduction of pocket parks

Representation ID: 3669

Received: 02/04/2019

Respondent: Essex Wildlife Trust

Representation Summary:

Developers should ensure new housing developments result in:

More than compensating for any habitat that is lost - where damage to existing habitats is unavoidable, mitigation must bring about an overall gain in habitats. This should be assessed objectively using an improved version of the Defra biodiversity metric.

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