Last night's planning committee meeting was a full evening with numerous big applications being discussed.
What did strike me as odd was the lack of public interest.... we had 2 delightful older ladies come along to make representation on one of the applications and one member of RTC that was attending as a member of the public - that was it, no other members of public! 120 new dwelling tabled for development in Rayleigh that nearly 20% of the West Rayleigh development and not a soul to make representation..... I'm curious to know, have the developers finally beaten the people of Rayleigh into submission or has the public become so disillusioned with the decision-making process that it's almost a foregone conclusion that in as little as 10 years from now Rayleigh could become another concrete jungle?
I really thought (or hoped) the lack of turnout at the recent local plan consultation wasn't a sign of things to come and tried in my own mind at least to put it down to a result of poor publicity and bad timings or maybe it's true that the people of Rayleigh have just given up on the future of their town?
The Echo News reports here, that 4 caravans have moved on to Cherry Orchard Park. Not long ago, we faced the same problem here in Sweyne Park & Grange Ward but with a much larger number of travellers taking up residence on Grange playing fields. This caused a great deal of concern from residents with
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If you don’t know what all the fuss is about here’s a brief guide to what the New Local Plan is all about! The full details of the event can be found here.The workshop will begin in 00 Days 00 Hours 00 Minutes 00 Seconds Local Plan Workshop
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No, not literally, but ‘plugged in’ to opportunities for funding from central government. It’s all very well us bleating on (and being told) about air pollution and our environment if we are not going to take steps to try and reduce the amount of pollution that we create. One of the main cause of air
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