Battle lines drawn over 100 homes on Rochford green belt

BATTLE-HARDENED residents are preparing for yet another fight to stop 100 homes being built on green belt near their homes.

Bellway Homes has put in the controversial application for fields next to Brays Lane, Rochford. Earlier plans have been withdrawn in the face of strong objections from local residents.

Developers hope the new plans will be more palatable as they include a parking area for the King Edmund School, an area for buses to turn, bike parking and a park.

Gary Everitt, who lives in Brays Lane and spearheads campaign group Brays Lane Action Group, said people still feel very strongly and don’t want more houses.

He said: “The opposition hasn’t gone away, the resentment hasn’t gone away either. We are no more happy about it happening now than we were before.

“There are no extra hospital places and doctor’s places.

“It is going to clog up the area.”

The first application, put forward in June 2010, was for 150 homes spread out over fields to the north and south of Brays Lane. It was withdrawn in February last year after council officers objected to the number of homes.

The new, scaled-down development site sits within a pocket of land between Brays Lane and King Edmund School.

Mr Everitt, 57, said other housing developments, such as 600 homes in Hall Road, Rochford, have recently been given the go-ahead and would have a knock-on effect for the whole area.

He added: “The bottom line is it is the first of many. It is gradually going to become more clogged up with less services and it is going to be less attractive.

“Several people are now considering moving, but they can’t in the short-term because they have lost the value of their houses.

“People move to Rochford for its semi-rural nature. If they build on it, then Rochford is going to lose that.”

The plans will go before the district council’s development committee in the next few weeks for discussion.

Comments (3)

11:48am Wed 11 Jul 12

jayman says...

100 homes smack bang on the flight path of the airport, near the tidal flood risk area of the river roach... green belt means nothing nowadays. once the necessary pockets have been stuffed with bank notes and the Tory supporting landlords get in and buy up in bulk then soon, with time, Rochford will be as pleasant and harmonious as Southend...
100 homes smack bang on the flight path of the airport, near the tidal flood risk area of the river roach... green belt means nothing nowadays. once the necessary pockets have been stuffed with bank notes and the Tory supporting landlords get in and buy up in bulk then soon, with time, Rochford will be as pleasant and harmonious as Southend... jayman

2:32pm Wed 11 Jul 12

Norfolk says...

Jayman, it's nowhere near the airport approach path. You're presumably thinking of another planned housing development the Stambridge side of Rochford. Hopefully that one has finally been hit on the head but who knows.
Jayman, it's nowhere near the airport approach path. You're presumably thinking of another planned housing development the Stambridge side of Rochford. Hopefully that one has finally been hit on the head but who knows. Norfolk

4:43pm Wed 11 Jul 12

Sensible Man says...

It is utterly sickening to see so much of this already overcrowded part of Essex being relentlessy concreted over. 600 (My GoD!!! - total madness) - houses on prime agricultural land in Hall Road - Christmas Tree Farm bound to go the same way soon - this nonsense in Braye Lane - does our council have ANY backbone at all? Tell these fat, greedy developers to get lost. If some overpaid Government minister sticks his or her oar in then tell them to get lost. Fight it. This part of Essex is already massively overpopulated - lets keep what nice green parts are left safe from greedy fatcat developers.
It is utterly sickening to see so much of this already overcrowded part of Essex being relentlessy concreted over. 600 (My GoD!!! - total madness) - houses on prime agricultural land in Hall Road - Christmas Tree Farm bound to go the same way soon - this nonsense in Braye Lane - does our council have ANY backbone at all? Tell these fat, greedy developers to get lost. If some overpaid Government minister sticks his or her oar in then tell them to get lost. Fight it. This part of Essex is already massively overpopulated - lets keep what nice green parts are left safe from greedy fatcat developers. Sensible Man

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