An Outsiders View of the Rochford Core Strategy Suspension
Planning guru, Andrew Lainton, takes an interest in the Rochord Core strategy.
He writes in response to the Article that John Mason wrote in whiche he wondered if certain legal issues, namely a High Court case called CALA II could impact on the Council’s request for Suspension.
Interestingly John spoke of his concern in the Council Chamber even then about the further potential delays which might be caused by the Government having to conduct Regional Strategic Environmental Assessments (SEA) to finally abolish the Labour Housing targets (RSS).
Rochford District Council – Suspension of Core Strategy
July 31, 2011 by Editor · 2 Comments
Councillor John Mason’ s Speech in Full Council on 21 July 2011 opposing Suspension
Open Letter 1 following Full Council Decision to request Suspension
Open Letter 2 following Full Council Decision to request Suspension
The Portfolio Holder for Planning and Transportation, Councillor Keith Hudson, very kindly sent all Members of the Council two letters on Friday, 29 July.
- The Council’s Letter requesting Suspension
- A Letter from Mark Francois MP supporting the request
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1063718/Letter_to_Inspector_re_suspension.doc
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1063718/Letter_to_Laura_Graham_-_from_Mark_Francois_MP_29.07.11.pdf
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1063718/minutes%20rdc%2021072011.pdf
The full story is in the Council’s Letter and the Minutes above.
Rochford Core Strategy – Revisited 2011
July 24, 2011 by Editor · 4 Comments
The Rochford Independent stopped publishing Articles for a time because we wished to be less of a “publisher” of news and to concentrate on the primary objective of being District Councillors.
Christine was elected in May to also represent the Hawkwell West Ward in the second of the two seats. I have been naturally acting as her mentor and I am pleased to tell you that she is already acting for residents and making efforts to influence change in the District.
New Government Bonus for Local Councils to build New Houses
November 14, 2010 by Editor · Leave a Comment
The Government has today, 12 November, published the consultation paper on the New Homes Bonus (NHB) which is described in the paper as “an effective fiscal incentive to encourage local authorities to facilitate housing growth“.
The Consultation closes on 24 December.
Everyone in Rochford District should be interested in this because that is the reward Rochford District Council will get for building more houses than the public wants.
Pickles – Court Says That Revocation of Housing Targets was Illegal
November 12, 2010 by Editor · Leave a Comment
Guardian, 10/11/10
The Government’s ambitious plans to let English councils decide where new housing is to be built were thrown into confusion last night after Eric Pickles, the communities secretary, lost a court battle over his decision to scrap the the previous administration’s regional targets.
Upon taking office in May Pickles wrote to local authorities to announce his intention to “rapidly abolish regional spatial strategies” and instructed councils to start devising their own housing targets. The result was that local authorities cancelled plans for 189,000 new homes.

Questions at the RDC Central Area Committee (9 Nov 2010)
November 10, 2010 by Editor · Leave a Comment
Pat James, a resident of Hawkwell sent in a question about the latest consultation on the Core Strategy.
Apart from asking about how residents would be informed about this important communication the question went on to ask;
Please explain what changes have been made and how these will effect Hawkwell, Hockley, Hullbridge and the very nearby parts of Ashingdon which comprise of the Central Area?
The Officer dealing with questions said that the answer was in writing in front of everyone so he would not read it out. Pat realising that the last part of her question (above) had not been answered and despite putting her hand up the Chairman failed to acknowledge her request to speak. John Mason stepped in and asked the Chairman to explain why this part of the question had not been answered.
The Rochford Core Strategy in a Nutshell – Is it time to move out of the area?
October 16, 2010 by Editor · Leave a Comment

The Core Strategy in a Nutshell can be seen in two documents; the first a table of numbers which was produced by The Hockley Residents’ Association (Chair, Brian Guyett) and the second a graphical representation of the district showing the same thing as produced by Rochford District Council.
If you don’t like what you see for your immediate locale then think of moving out fast !!
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.






