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298 Mr & Mrs Hewitt<br />

299 Mr & Mrs Tuson<br />

Nothing more should be done. RDC is within easy reach <strong>of</strong> Basildon, Southend, Chelmsford, London, and areas between,<br />

for jobs.<br />

This is another brown site issue, making better use <strong>of</strong> this land. We must keep industry and housing separate otherwise the<br />

quality <strong>of</strong> life is affected. Better use <strong>of</strong> public transport is needed to <strong>all</strong>ow workers easy access to their work from their<br />

homes.<br />

300 Mrs Upson Better employment sites factors. Sell or let empty sites first, and try and stop cheap labour from abroad (across the seas).<br />

302 Mr B Short There are plenty <strong>of</strong> existing industrial sites already if need be just expand around these.<br />

Industrial estates should not be mixed with residential housing. They should be located on the outskirt <strong>of</strong> the district and be<br />

303 Mr K Hatfield<br />

well screaned by trees or earth banking.<br />

304 Mr A Rutter Enlarge Stambridge area make it a 'garden town area'.<br />

305 E L Strangleman Yes.<br />

306 Mr E C Cook See <strong>comments</strong> under 9<br />

Utilize existing industrial areas to their full potential, otherwise amalgamate under used sites and release others for housing<br />

307 Mr J Snow<br />

or redevelopment.<br />

Main factors are clearly accessability, easy parking or frequent public transport. Shops must have parking facilities to carry<br />

things home. Without facilities we'll simply drive to where there are parking facilities. Existing settlements or nearby will<br />

probably have at least the beginnings <strong>of</strong> infrastructures esp. important to keep lorries away from narrow streets which affect<br />

308 The Occupier<br />

<strong>all</strong> our villages.<br />

309 Mr J Smith Are there not enough farms; commercial businesses in Rochford providing sufficient employment.<br />

If we restricted development we would not need to provide more jobs for the new residents. I can't believe that automotive<br />

industries are being set up in Cherry Orchard Lane at a time when we should be encouraging Green Industries. It would<br />

310 Chris Teeder<br />

seem that most jobs are being given to people <strong>of</strong> non-local origins, rather than people who live loc<strong>all</strong>y.<br />

Empty properties on existing sites ie Brook Road, Rayleigh, Basildon and Southend Industrial estates should not be ignored.<br />

311 Mrs P A Watson Jones Use these premises, improve Industrial areas we have now.<br />

312 Mr D Foyle Again, develop the existing industrial sites and shopping/business areas.<br />

Southend, Rochford, and Rayleigh are very central for people to comute to London and outskirts, the airport if extended<br />

would bring in many more jobs. More wasted land along A127 could be used as industrial estates if we can get businesses<br />

314 Mrs C Quennell to invest.<br />

Better use <strong>of</strong> existing brown field sites has to be the best way forward. Infrastructure to work effectively with the Thames<br />

315 R A Stone<br />

Gateway will provide further and significant employment opportunity.<br />

316 Ms S Copeman Further develop existing sites.<br />

Where existing businesses are prosperous enough to justify expansion, they should be <strong>all</strong>owed to expand where they are,<br />

even if they occupy a 'green belt' site. Businesses that do not adjust (expand) to meet market trends will ultimately become<br />

317 Mr D Harris<br />

uncompetitive and will fail. It is not always possible to 'move' the business to a larger site.<br />

Don't lose the retail areas for conversion to flats they should be always available for employment. New industrial units<br />

estates are much more accessible. Tidy Cherry Orchard Way will be a great standard for others to be redeveloped as<br />

318 Ms W Hatton<br />

modern sites.<br />

319 Mr M Lang No new land available, should use existing land.<br />

320 J Feather Yes.

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