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093 Mrs M J Owoo I think you are doing <strong>all</strong> you can and I think energy and water is fine.<br />

Can existing services cope! Not only water. More other services are required. Doctors surgeries, hospitals, for example,<br />

094 F A Browne<br />

and general health care. I agree with current proposals. Have heat pumps been considered as an energy source?<br />

095 Mr J Britton See <strong>comments</strong><br />

We can't do enough to protect precious supplies <strong>of</strong> water. Insist on proper insulation being built into any new building<br />

096 Mr W Roberts<br />

approved.<br />

Recycle plastic as we used to. Encourage water conservation before putting pressure on individuals eg cheaper water butts<br />

097 Mr & Mrs Newman etc.<br />

098 Mrs N London Where will the water come from! The last new reservoir built in Essex, Hanningfield resevoir, was built over 50 years ago.<br />

Encouragement is better than trict rules because people are more likely to join in if they are not forced. But we do need to<br />

conserve energy and water where possible. More recycling support units especi<strong>all</strong>y for people who cannot get to the local<br />

099 Mr & Mrs R G Headley tip.<br />

100 Mr R Scates I have no problems with water and energy supply except the cost.<br />

What happened to the recycling scheme? Too much stop, start, and changes. Why not compost <strong>all</strong> garden and public<br />

space waste, and sell it back to local public but cheaper than DIY store compost. Why no information and detail on whre<br />

and what is done with <strong>all</strong> our cans and bottles etc. Encouragement is the key to success. Water shortages are dependent<br />

102 Mr T Newton<br />

on the weather and population growth.<br />

104 B Aspin<strong>all</strong> Everyone has to do more for the environment.<br />

105 Mr R J Aldridge Electricity, water, gas should only be <strong>all</strong>lowed increases inline with inflation.<br />

Education - let people know what Rochford's Council stance on wind turbines, solar etc. Who is recommended as suppliers<br />

106 Ms P Melito<br />

etc.<br />

107 Mr P S Reid We will need more energy in the future and could have more wind turbines in areas.<br />

109 Mr C Fantides Wind turbines should be made compulsory on <strong>all</strong> newly built domestic buildings and encouraged on older dwellings.<br />

110 Mr P Nippard Too stringent - recycling should be a personal choice not a mandatory requirement.<br />

I would like to be advised on things such as alternative energy (not by a company, by independent persons) also help to be<br />

available for people to encourage such as composters - green bins. We have blue bins and red bags but nothing for<br />

cardboard/shredded paper/plasic. Some energy could be made for council <strong>of</strong>fices, old peoples homes by using wind and<br />

111 Mr & Mrs Curtis solar. Many road signs have solar power, is it possible to use such things for public lighting etc.<br />

Rainwater storage seems to make good sense. The benefits <strong>of</strong> solar panels and in particular Windmill generators are much<br />

more problematic. Windmills in particular are a chimera, being almost wholly useless and not cost effective. Developers<br />

should be made to substanti<strong>all</strong>y contribute towards the infrastructure, although I have no great hopes <strong>of</strong> this policy<br />

112 A J Smythe<br />

succeeding.<br />

Before ANY further development the whole infrastructure needs overhaul and updating. Roads - try travelling on the<br />

116 R S Barton<br />

Ashingdon Road around 8-15 to 9-15 am. Water supply and sewage disposal also require attention.<br />

117 W R H Beehag In line with development, as required.<br />

More than encouragment needed - new homes should have rainwater storage and solar panels as well as existing<br />

119 Mr C Gabell<br />

requirements - more the better.<br />

Yes we should conserve our water supplies by keeping the population at a sustainable level; other than that the Government<br />

should pay for adequate water to be piped from the North to meet the needs <strong>of</strong> the population. Curtailing the use <strong>of</strong> water<br />

121 Mrs S J Attfield by making it unaffordable will cause the rise <strong>of</strong> diseases such as TB.

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