HAWKWELL PARISH PLAN GROUP
August 26, 2010 by Editor · Leave a Comment
The Rochford Independent is publishing this article on behalf of THE HAWKWELL PARISH PLAN GROUP
We have made considerable progress and are pleased to announce funding by the “Big Lottery Fund” to carry out The Plan.
This means we will be asking Everyone in Hawkwell what their needs and wishes are; we have carried out two small surveys recently and the results have been enlightening but this leads up to The Big One!
Council in Battle with Government Inspector over Core Strategy
Everything that Michael Hoy and I (John Mason) asked Rochford District Council to do in our recent Motion on the housing needs of our district has been borne out by a Governmment Planning Inspector.
On 27 July the Motion was defeated by the block vote of the Conservative Administration and consigned to the bin.
But on 2 August the Government Inspector charged with deciding whether the Council’s housing policy and strategy for 20 years is SOUND or UNSOUND raised exactly the same type of questions formally with the Council.
Here are some extracts.
Is the Pickles Abolition of Labour’s Housing Targets a Political Sham?
August 2, 2010 by Editor · Leave a Comment
Promises made in the General Election and Local Elections could have been a cynical political sham.
Once the promise to revoke the RSS Housing Targets was enacted by Eric Pickles on 6 July, District Councils had the chance to make sure that the views of the majority of residents put forward in public consultations on their respective LDF/Core Strategies were acted upon.
But Rochford District Council has decided not to reduce the Labour house building targets but to just spread the same number over another 5/6 years. No green belt is saved.
Core Strategy – A Done Deal Despite Further Consultation?
July 31, 2010 by Editor · Leave a Comment
Although the Dismissal of the David Wilson Homes Appeal for 330 dwellings was known over a week ago I have not felt able until now to comment over and above publicly stating in the Echo that I am delighted with the result.
The residents groups of Hawkwell, the parish council and the many residents who have individually campaigned against the proposals of David Wilson Homes are to be congratulated heartily for the work that they have done for our community.
Christmas Tree Farm and Coombes Farm Appeals Turned Down
July 23, 2010 by Editor · Leave a Comment
Congratulations to all those in Hawkwell and Rochford who campaigned so well over such a long period of time to promote local views.
More later !!

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Councillor slammed over fake parking bay
July 22, 2010 by Editor · Leave a Comment
I found this interesting article on Yahoo Cars !!
A parish councillor in Gloucestershire was so tired of people parking next to his house that he painted two spaces on the road outside. He declared those spaces his, forbidding anyone else from parking there.
The local Council immediately condemned the crude yellow boxes as illegal – but declared they will not be removed, because it’s a waste of taxpayers’ money.
Paul Syrett, a 46-year-old IT worker, sits on the planning committee of Woodchester Parish Council. His actions have naturally caused friction between him and nearby residents.
Housing Strategy Motion put to Full Council (RDC) on 27 July
July 8, 2010 by Editor · Leave a Comment
Councillor Michael Hoy (Hullbridge) and Councillor John Mason (Hawkwell West) have given notice for a Motion to be put to Full Council on 27 July.
“Pursuant to the Parliamentary Statement made by The Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government on 6 July 2010, this Council agrees to carry out a housing needs study for Rochford District and adjust the housing allocations proposed in the Core Strategy to satisfy the minimum needs of our community.”
The Motion was Lost.
This what I actually said in Council.
Could there be a Reduction in House Building Targets in Rochford District
July 8, 2010 by Editor · Leave a Comment
Yes, there could be, but many residents who listened to and read the promises made about over development of the green belt at the General and Local Election in 2010 think that the new Government has stopped all building on green belt.
No that is not the case, far, far from it.
Well the RSS Housing targets have been revoked. What does that mean then?
It could mean this;
-10.9%
East of England Regional Assembly (EERA)
23,900 local authority option one figure
26,830 current RSS figure
[Source http://www.insidehousing.co.uk/ihstory.aspx?storycode=6508627]
Will Tough talk on the election trail actually be turned into action right now?
July 6, 2010 by Editor · Leave a Comment
Today the Secretary of State announced the revocation of Regional Strategies with immediate effect.
In its Press Release on 17 June, Rochford District Council declared that it needed legal revocation and Government guidance in order that it could take action on pre-election promises on the Core Strategy - now it has both !!
What were the promises?
“Following its adoption [The Rochford Core Strategy] and when our electorate returns a Conservative Government to Power next spring, we shall be able to carry out our own housing needs study, it is then that we shall be able to adjust the housing allocations, as I promised so many months ago, to satisfy the needs of our community – not a penny more nor a penny less.”
Will The Pickles Letter and Abolition of the RSS Actually Matter?
June 30, 2010 by Editor · Leave a Comment
DEVELOPERS have won a legal battle to build more than 300 homes on Green belt land at East Tilbury, prompting a leading local councillor in Thurrock to say he fears the “floodgates” are about to open.
Whilst back in Rochford in an email to a resident representing the West Rochford Action Group (WRAG) (and openly copied with no restriction to all Members of Rochford District Council) Portfolio Holder and Cabinet Member, Councillor Keith Hudson writes “I must profess disappointment and not just a little concern with respect to the planning appeal in East Thurrock towards the end of last week, the detail within the report is worth careful consideration.”






