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7.3

Representation ID: 3364

Received: 14/03/2019

Respondent: Southend Borough Council - Regulatory Services

Representation Summary:

We should absolutely do this. More children are becoming obese and we have a duty to protect them. Other local authorities have restricted their fast food premises so why can't we?

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We should absolutely do this. More children are becoming obese and we have a duty to protect them. Other local authorities have restricted their fast food premises so why can't we?

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7.5 Do you have any other issues/ comments

Representation ID: 3365

Received: 14/03/2019

Respondent: Southend Borough Council - Regulatory Services

Representation Summary:

You say that conservation areas are protected so why has Adventure Island been allowed to expand on the seafront, blocking the view of the listed properties and causing a general eyesore that is not in keeping with the surrounding landscape?

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You say that conservation areas are protected so why has Adventure Island been allowed to expand on the seafront, blocking the view of the listed properties and causing a general eyesore that is not in keeping with the surrounding landscape?

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7.1 Continue to promote improved and new areas of public realm. Do you think priorities should be established as to where this should take place

Representation ID: 3366

Received: 14/03/2019

Respondent: Southend Borough Council - Regulatory Services

Representation Summary:

Yes. The biggest health crisis for children is air pollution so what is Southend going to do about this? Restricting cars to the seafront area would be great start. There are plenty of train stations and buses that people can catch to get down to the seafront.

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Yes. The biggest health crisis for children is air pollution so what is Southend going to do about this? Restricting cars to the seafront area would be great start. There are plenty of train stations and buses that people can catch to get down to the seafront.

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8.2 How do you consider that health issues should be addressed in the Local Plan. How can new development encourage healthy lifestyles

Representation ID: 3367

Received: 14/03/2019

Respondent: Southend Borough Council - Regulatory Services

Representation Summary:

Restrict fast food premises, build more green spaces and community based spaces so that people will have more safe spaces to access for leisure.

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Restrict fast food premises, build more green spaces and community based spaces so that people will have more safe spaces to access for leisure.

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8.3 Should we require open space and play areas as part of new development schemes. Do you think in appropriate cases this could be provided in an offsite location

Representation ID: 3368

Received: 14/03/2019

Respondent: Southend Borough Council - Regulatory Services

Representation Summary:

Yes new sites should not be allowed to develop without them. An offsite location would mean that children may not be safe and would be less likely to use them. They should not have to travel somewhere to play.

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Yes new sites should not be allowed to develop without them. An offsite location would mean that children may not be safe and would be less likely to use them. They should not have to travel somewhere to play.

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10.1 Should we develop local planning policies for the development of new or renewed sea defences

Representation ID: 3369

Received: 14/03/2019

Respondent: Southend Borough Council - Regulatory Services

Representation Summary:

Yes.

Full text:

Yes.

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10.2 Require mitigation and adaptation measures to deal with the increase in average temperatures and greater rainfall, including tree planting and urban greening

Representation ID: 3370

Received: 14/03/2019

Respondent: Southend Borough Council - Regulatory Services

Representation Summary:

Yes.

Full text:

Yes.

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10.3 Support renewable and low carbon energy schemes, including photovoltaic (PV) panels, biomass plants and electric vehicle charging points

Representation ID: 3371

Received: 14/03/2019

Respondent: Southend Borough Council - Regulatory Services

Representation Summary:

Yes - if we want to reduce pollution then surely we need to encourage a move away from more polluting vehicles by providing charging points.

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Yes - if we want to reduce pollution then surely we need to encourage a move away from more polluting vehicles by providing charging points.

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11.1 What do you think are the key issues facing the neighbourhoods in the Borough

Representation ID: 3372

Received: 14/03/2019

Respondent: Southend Borough Council - Regulatory Services

Representation Summary:

Parking in Leigh is a nightmare as it is in Southend during the summer period. On hot days it is gridlock at the seafront which makes it very unpleasant when one has to get around for work. The issue of lack of Housing is important however we must provide the associated infrastructure like green space, doctors, etc.

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Parking in Leigh is a nightmare as it is in Southend during the summer period. On hot days it is gridlock at the seafront which makes it very unpleasant when one has to get around for work. The issue of lack of Housing is important however we must provide the associated infrastructure like green space, doctors, etc.

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11.2 What do think are the possible options available for resolving these issues

Representation ID: 3373

Received: 14/03/2019

Respondent: Southend Borough Council - Regulatory Services

Representation Summary:

It is difficult. Although tourists are important for the town there must be a balance and schemes to encourage people away from car use must be considered. As regards Housing, the local authority must ensure that infrastructure is in place to accompany newly built properties.

Full text:

It is difficult. Although tourists are important for the town there must be a balance and schemes to encourage people away from car use must be considered. As regards Housing, the local authority must ensure that infrastructure is in place to accompany newly built properties.

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