More Houses…Have the Developers Finally Won?

November 8, 2016 in Local Issues, News

Rayleigh Town Council Planning Committee

Last night's planning committee meeting was a full evening with numerous big applications being discussed. What did strike me as odd was the lack of public interest.... we had 2 delightful older ladies come along to make representation on one of the applications and one member of RTC that was attending as a member of the public -  that was it, no other members of public! 120 new dwelling tabled for development in Rayleigh that nearly 20% of the West Rayleigh development and not a soul to make representation..... I'm curious to know, have the developers finally beaten the people of Rayleigh into submission or has the public become so disillusioned with the decision-making process that it's almost a foregone conclusion that in as little as 10 years from now Rayleigh could become another concrete jungle? I really thought (or hoped) the lack of turnout at the recent local plan consultation wasn't a sign of things to come and tried in my own mind at least to put it down to a result of poor publicity and bad timings or maybe it's true that the people of Rayleigh have just given up on the future of their town?

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James Newport

Essex County Councillor for Rayleigh North, Rochford District Councillor for Downhall & Rawreth and Rayleigh Town Councillor for Sweyne.