Dry Street plans put under microscope

A map of the plans A map of the plans

PLANS to develop up to 850 homes on a wildlife haven will be revealed in October.

Residents got an early insight into proposals to build a new village on Dry Street and the South Essex College site at Nethermayne at a public exhibition.

The plan from Basildon Council, the college and Homes and Communities Agency will provide funding to move the campus to Basildon town centre, after £250million previously promised by the Learning and Skills Council was withdrawn.

Mike Goulding, from the agency, said: “It’s important that we make the most of this opportunity to contribute to Basildon’s growth by delivering family homes, as well as enhancing the town’s educational facilities.

“We’re committed to consulting as widely as possible in order to fully understand and take on board local people’s comments about the proposed development.”

Residents attending the exhibition on Saturday questioned why the college needed to move and had concerns about the development bringing traffic problems and losing vital habitats at Dry Street, which is an Essex County Council scheduled wildlife site.

Mirriam Heppell, from Gaynesford, Basildon, said: “The current college building is a pleasant place, in a good state of repair, with a large capacity.

“The traffic in Nethermayne is appalling and re-siting the college will not alleviate this when cars from up to 850 homes proposed for the site pour onto local roads, not to mention the construction traffic. The sale of the college site will result in a large green space being developed.”

Traffic and environmental impact studies are currently underway, with results expected before the outline planning application in the autumn.

There are already plans to improve Dry Street, its junction with Nethermayne, the hospital roundabout, and access to St Luke’s Hospice.

Information at the display said large areas of Dry Street would remain open space, with grasslands and woodland to the west and main hill area protected, with new habitats created and rare species relocated if necessary.

Plans include building a community hub with a primary school, shops and community facilities.

Main access will be from the college site, with a main spine road carrying traffic and buses through the estate.

Foot and cycle paths will also link with other areas into the open space.

Comments (9)

10:47am Wed 20 Jun 12

The Cater Wood Creeper says...

why not build all this where the Trafford House complex and it's affiliated car parks are if the relocation of the College is going to be in the town centre instead of using Trafford House?
why not build all this where the Trafford House complex and it's affiliated car parks are if the relocation of the College is going to be in the town centre instead of using Trafford House? The Cater Wood Creeper

11:40am Wed 20 Jun 12

EcoPatriot says...

Disgraceful. The traffic is going to be horrendous and one of the last nice environments in Basildon will be RUINED forever.
Thanks for wrecking our town just to promote "growth".
Disgraceful. The traffic is going to be horrendous and one of the last nice environments in Basildon will be RUINED forever. Thanks for wrecking our town just to promote "growth". EcoPatriot

12:08pm Wed 20 Jun 12

The Cater Wood Creeper says...

this will fit in nicely (I use that word ironically by the way) with the development that will be happening on the golf course if things go the way that it seems that the Council would like, after all there's already the beginnings of an access road off Nethermayne in place....
this will fit in nicely (I use that word ironically by the way) with the development that will be happening on the golf course if things go the way that it seems that the Council would like, after all there's already the beginnings of an access road off Nethermayne in place.... The Cater Wood Creeper

3:07pm Wed 20 Jun 12

LordSpiffSpaffingtonThe2nd says...

Such a shame the council is determined to build over everything. Over the last few years ive lost all respect for these greedy cretins, cant wait to get out of this dump and asfar away as possible
Such a shame the council is determined to build over everything. Over the last few years ive lost all respect for these greedy cretins, cant wait to get out of this dump and asfar away as possible LordSpiffSpaffingtonThe2nd

5:31pm Wed 20 Jun 12

jolllyboy says...

Hope there is someone around who can afford these houses.
Hope there is someone around who can afford these houses. jolllyboy

11:10pm Wed 20 Jun 12

Last Poster says...

LordSpiffSpaffington
The2nd
wrote:
Such a shame the council is determined to build over everything. Over the last few years ive lost all respect for these greedy cretins, cant wait to get out of this dump and asfar away as possible
Perhaps we can share a removal lorry or 6,000 so we can all get away from this horrendous concrete slum they will make of this town! Did they learn nothing from the slum clearance of London?
[quote][p][bold]LordSpiffSpaffington The2nd[/bold] wrote: Such a shame the council is determined to build over everything. Over the last few years ive lost all respect for these greedy cretins, cant wait to get out of this dump and asfar away as possible[/p][/quote]Perhaps we can share a removal lorry or 6,000 so we can all get away from this horrendous concrete slum they will make of this town! Did they learn nothing from the slum clearance of London? Last Poster

11:59pm Wed 20 Jun 12

Lady milly from Billericay says...

The message is loud and is clear LEAVE DRY STREET ALONE.

No amount of supposed consultation will change our position.
The message is loud and is clear LEAVE DRY STREET ALONE. No amount of supposed consultation will change our position. Lady milly from Billericay

11:34am Thu 21 Jun 12

The Cater Wood Creeper says...

jolllyboy wrote:
Hope there is someone around who can afford these houses.
maybe they'll be Council Houses for rent rather than being built to sell off....
[quote][p][bold]jolllyboy[/bold] wrote: Hope there is someone around who can afford these houses.[/p][/quote]maybe they'll be Council Houses for rent rather than being built to sell off.... The Cater Wood Creeper

4:44pm Thu 21 Jun 12

Lady milly from Billericay says...

They wont be council houses it will be private development as that makes the money. Look about the rest of the town at the new development all private with a sprinkling of HA houses. And at the end of the day it is still wrong to build on Dry Street it was a few years ago when the tories said they would do everything in their power to protect it from development and it is now when they renaged on their promise.
They wont be council houses it will be private development as that makes the money. Look about the rest of the town at the new development all private with a sprinkling of HA houses. And at the end of the day it is still wrong to build on Dry Street it was a few years ago when the tories said they would do everything in their power to protect it from development and it is now when they renaged on their promise. Lady milly from Billericay

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