found the UK Government has failed to tackle illegal air pollution across the UK. What will this mean for the impending AQAP for Rayleigh? With the emphasis on the reduction of traffic congestion and traffic volumes, one wonders if and how this is achievable given the 'pinch points' in Rayleigh will be loaded further with more traffic from housing developments that are yet to built. Is planning policy strong enough to deal with the influx of new development? Can the council robustly enforce these strengthened policies against the 'deep pockets' of the developers?
Some optimism to reducing the pollution levels is given by the usage of 'cleaner' transportation, with a reduction in vehicle exhaust gasses.
What really is the answer to the congestion in our area? Would we see more pedestrians and cyclists in our area if we have the necessary safe routes or can 'tweaks' be made to our traffic systems to stop the build up of traffic?
I don't have the answers and I'm not sure if the rumoured £60k price tag for traffic modelling will fix the problem either, perhaps it's time to leave the car at home and don the face mask!
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If you are concerned about the soaring crime in our town, then this meeting is an opportunity to turn up the heat on the PFCC and get the answers you are looking for. Don’t miss it!
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Last nights development committee discussed the application for 47 dwellings on London Road (15/00736/FUL). The officers report can be read here. [download id=”852″] This application have been previously deferred for clarification on a number of points. The location and type of pedestrian crossing, taking account of the speed limits on the A129 London Road. What Highway
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