Planning - Summary of all comments - Amazon Web Services
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040 Mr D Huskisson<br />
Communities are very vulnerable to the effects <strong>of</strong> global trading conditions when they rely on big multinational employers.<br />
There needs to be a high proportion <strong>of</strong> employment opportunities reserved for local enterprise (retail, <strong>of</strong>fice, manufacturing,<br />
construction, etc). Retail parks are too dependent on national names. Town planning showed pressure the opportunities for<br />
local people to start up in business. By definition, they should be located close to the people too (for labour and for trading<br />
purposes).<br />
041 Mr McGee There is plenty <strong>of</strong> land near Mackro warehouse for development<br />
There are empty and run down industrial estates which should be encourage to lease at a cheaper rate and encourage new<br />
043 Mr M Yorke Wade developers to invest.<br />
044 Mrs R Beaumont Many empty business sites on Purdey's<br />
If you find land for new housing development, then you must find land for jobs, preferably towards Southend and the rivers.<br />
045 Mr R Abbott<br />
Build high!<br />
Revolves around item 1.0 - natural expansion <strong>of</strong> existing sites (ie change <strong>of</strong> use) would work for the natural population<br />
increase - but not for imported labour due to the development <strong>of</strong> the South East. Unless something tangiable happens with<br />
046 Mr & Mrs J Cripps Southend Airport, the site is big enough for land for jobs.<br />
047 Ms J Colbourne There are plenty <strong>of</strong> 'To Let' signs on the local trading/industrial estates. Why do we need more?<br />
048 Mr S Reeves London provides plenty <strong>of</strong> work, so will 2012 Olympics. Lets leave it at this, then perhaps we can deter further settlement.<br />
049 Mr & Mrs Kitchen Exisiting industiral estates are suitable and brown field sites should be used for new businesses<br />
050 Mrs J Samuels Build on existing business parks.<br />
051 Mrs D Langdon On existing sites and along railway lines.<br />
052 Mr & Mrs D Lench<br />
Huge swathes <strong>of</strong> land are not necessarily needed to create jobs. Type <strong>of</strong> work/jobs change as time progresses. The loss <strong>of</strong><br />
Rochford General Hospital saw a large number <strong>of</strong> jobs lost, the new half size hospital planned for Southend should be in<br />
Rochford. It gives Southend one and a half hospitals, and Rochford a quarter <strong>of</strong> one. Rochford has failed miserably to<br />
secure the new hospital.<br />
053 E Winn Extend the industrial site at the end <strong>of</strong> Rawreth Lane.<br />
054 Mr & Mrs Todman Exisiting states (Industrial) should be ? - Factories should not be put within residential areas.<br />
055 Mr V Hawtree Please go to any other <strong>comments</strong><br />
Purdeys seems to still have a lot <strong>of</strong> land, however, seeing metal warehouses can be an eyesore. Surrounding them with<br />
056 Mr S Lee<br />
trees would help so they don't create an eyesore to the Essex Countryside.<br />
Existing settlements should be used where feasable. Employment sites should be easily accessible and should be serviced<br />
057 Mrs J Williams<br />
by public transport links.<br />
058 M J Jackson<br />
Redevelopment <strong>of</strong> outdated industrial sites should be considered as essential. The further use <strong>of</strong> redundant farm buildings<br />
for light industrial purposes should be encouraged.<br />
059 Garfield We are already bursting at the seams with factories going down the pan adding to lack <strong>of</strong> jobs.<br />
060 Mr S J Herbert Is there 100% employment in Rochford?<br />
061 Mr G W Slaughter No further land for employment, leave it as it is<br />
062 Chris Taylor<br />
Redevelopment <strong>of</strong> existing sites and buildings must be put ahead <strong>of</strong> green-field development. Developers must be<br />
encuoraged by flexible planning permissions etc to re-develop, rather than create from new. Empty buildings and sites are<br />
in areas where there is population and jobs are required