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267 Mr D Pointer<br />

I think the current character is about right and should be maintained. Design and landscaping are extremely important.<br />

High density developments should gener<strong>all</strong>y be discouraged.<br />

268 Mr S Crussell Most development I've seen has been fine (even if I don't think it should have been permitted in the first place).<br />

269 Mr R Scadding No <strong>comments</strong><br />

270 The Essex Wildlife Trust supports the probable options stated in Section four in this area.<br />

Architectual consideration should be more important when planning applications are considered. In certail circumstances<br />

274 Mr S Mckinnon materials should be used to blend in to local/historical features.<br />

Good Design and Design Statements We feel that it is important to outline at an early stage what will be expected <strong>of</strong><br />

development in the district, with high standards required. It should be made clear that compliance with sustainable<br />

construction targets will be sought in <strong>all</strong> developments. You should consider utilizing the BRE EcoHomes/BREEAM ratings<br />

standards, and seek development that meets, for example, the 'excellent' standard. Sustainable constructrion should form<br />

an intrinsic part <strong>of</strong> the development. It should influence the layout <strong>of</strong> the development, <strong>all</strong>owing for appropriate orientation<br />

to maximise passive solar gain and provide space for habitat creation or amenity space. Sustainable Drainage Systems<br />

(SuDS) should be the first option for site drainage. Such systems also provide for habitat creation/amenity space, and a<br />

specific <strong>all</strong>owance within the layout <strong>of</strong> the site will need to be made for SuDS. Developers will clearly need to be aware <strong>of</strong><br />

276 Mr M Barrell<br />

<strong>all</strong> these requirements prior to submitting an application. Landscaping Landscaping proposals should ensure that existing n<br />

278 Mr P Marsh<strong>all</strong> Yes, I support local list, so people get to know their area better.<br />

Since I moved to Rayleigh 46 years ago the character has changed tot<strong>all</strong>y but in the last couple <strong>of</strong> years it is improving<br />

greatly and the Council are to be congratulated. Design and landscaping are important in <strong>all</strong> areas where people live and<br />

285 Mrs B E Dale<br />

work but not in the open spaces to the same extent.<br />

286 Mr L F Knight Don't know<br />

287 Mr R Forster Character is important, again to make people want to live there and respect the area.<br />

288 Mr & Mrs C Cummins Design and landscaping are always important.<br />

Every locality must have a list <strong>of</strong> buildings/areas to be listed/protected. Landscaping and design are imperative in an area<br />

289 Mrs J Warner<br />

such as Rochford District. Need to liase with <strong>all</strong> interested parties ie Town Council/Parish Council/Civic Society etc.<br />

290 Ms E Davis No, they are always important. Don't know about a list.<br />

Yes. Etaining local character is essential when building - it ensures that new developments merge seamlessly with the local<br />

environment, that new residents cuold feel part <strong>of</strong>, not separate to the local community. A local list is a good idea because<br />

292 Mr & Mrs Goring planners from areas outside <strong>of</strong> the district may have a different impression <strong>of</strong> the community.<br />

CYCLING! The area is jammed solid with cars and yet there is virtu<strong>all</strong>y no provision for cycling especi<strong>all</strong>y in the Rayleigh<br />

297 Mr S Marsh<strong>all</strong><br />

area.<br />

All area are important. Too many flat ro<strong>of</strong>ed buildings have been <strong>all</strong>owed. Too many old/picturesque properties have been<br />

298 Mr & Mrs Hewitt <strong>all</strong>owed to be demolished, thus destroying 'character'.<br />

I feel the character <strong>of</strong> Rayleigh and its surrounding area is slowly being erroded; not <strong>all</strong> old buildings are bad or new ones<br />

299 Mr & Mrs Tuson good. Attention also needs to be paid to the road way system which is becoming increasingly conjested.<br />

Every piece <strong>of</strong> land is important to someone. The soldier in the last war hoping to see his home again. The soldier <strong>of</strong> today<br />

300 Mrs Upson<br />

also. Someone has to say NO think again to those responsible for our by-laws and English laws.

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