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Well the RSS Housing targets have been revoked.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]
Rochford Core Strategy Housing Location Hearings
June 26, 2010 by Editor · Leave a Comment
With all the recent talk and focus on the The Pickles Letter it has been easy to forget that the Public Examinaton of the Rochford Core Strategy is still continuing under the direction of Government Planning Inspector, Miss Laura Graham. Indeed the Hearing on Housing that was attended by many residents and residents groups was only on 12 May 2010.
During the Hearings many questions were asked and challenges made of the Council.
Miss Graham asked the Council to provide the following additional information by 11 June.
- Vision
- Housing location audit trail
What local councils could do to stop an existing or emerging Core Strategy
June 24, 2010 by Editor · Leave a Comment
Rochford District Council says in its Press Release that it has to continue to proceed with its Core Strategy (CS) because although the Secretary of State, Eric Pickles, has announced the new Government’s intention to abolish the Regional Housing Targets (RSS) it has not passed legislation.
It has been said by other planners that Section 79 of the Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Act 2009 sets out the Secretary of State’s reserve power to revoke a regional strategy where the Secretary of State thinks it, necessary or, expedient to do so.
Eric Pickles’ Letter
June 1, 2010 by Editor · Leave a Comment
Having taken advice on behalf of concerned residents………..
“Ministerial proposals do not have legal force until the necessary legislative provisions have been enacted, the statement and the weight to be attached to it as a material planning consideration have to be viewed in this context.”
Sent to all Chief Planners on 27 May 2010 by The Rt Hon Eric Pickles MP, Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government
ABOLITION OF REGIONAL STRATEGIES
Pickles makes a first move on The Core Strategy
June 1, 2010 by Editor · Leave a Comment
I have asked RDC for a legal opinion on the following letter.
What legal status does this letter have to determine a course of action by a Planning Authority?
Or is it only an informative?
Sent to all Chief Planners on 27 May 2010 by The Rt Hon Eric Pickles MP, Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government
ABOLITION OF REGIONAL STRATEGIES
I am writing to you today to highlight our commitment in the coalition agreements where we very clearly set out our intention to rapidly abolish Regional Strategies and return decision making powers on housing and planning to local councils. Consequently, decisions on housing supply (including the provision of travellers sites) will rest with Local Planning Authorities without the framework of regional numbers and plans.
No More Info on Housing Allocations likely before Local Elections
February 12, 2008 by Editor · Leave a Comment
I believe that one of my roles as a District Councillor is to communicate as often as I can so that residents are informed.
Sometimes you have to ask some questions about upcoming issues.
The Rochford Lib Dems suggest that two LDF subcommittee meetings for April have been cancelled by the Conservative Group.
No more homes for Hawkwell – The Rochford Independent’s Letter in the Echo
February 8, 2008 by Editor · Leave a Comment
As a District Councillor for Hawkwell West I have a duty to represent my Ward as well as the District. I am not doing this to preserve my re-election chances. I promised residents that I would protect green belt and I will do my best.
No more homes for Hawkwell
I am campaigning against the housing allocation for Hawkwell.
If an additional 365 homes were to be built in the village the road infrastructure in would have to be improved to cope.
In addition there are many more homes to be built in Rochford district where car movements could cause those people to travel through Hawkwell.
Would Rochford Square Pedestrianisation Close Shops?
February 8, 2008 by Editor · Leave a Comment
Echo Story – Rochford Market Square pedestrianisation hope
Council leader Terry Cutmore said: “In Rochford, many people would like to see a central area free from traffic and we are looking to pedestrianise Market Square.
The Rochford Independent Comment
Rayleigh Homes – No Change Says Tory Leader
February 8, 2008 by Editor · Leave a Comment
From the Echo - 8 February
Rayleigh homes row
LIB Dems on Rochford District Council have been accused of scaremongering by suggesting 1,800 new homes could still be forced on Rayleigh.
The Lib Dem Focus website, run by group leader Chris Black, is claiming ruling Tories may revise the current suggested figure for the number of homes the town must take to meet Government housing demands.
The website says: “It’s possible officers might suggest a variation of the 740 figure for Rayleigh. “The Conservative group could backtrack. After all, there’s been no council vote on their figures, just a publicly stated proposal. “Once the elections are over, the Tories will have some new members, replacing old ones. They might well have a new leader.”
Allocation of new homes in Rochford District
January 25, 2008 by Editor · Leave a Comment
The Rochford Independent has seen the article by Geoff Percival in the Echo.
http://www.echo-news.co.uk/news/local/display.var.1992104.0.0.php
I would invite you to read this if you have not seen it.
I am an independent district councillor for Hawkwell West and I have been campaigning with residents against the housing allocation for some months now. The support from Hawkwell Parish Council is welcomed.






