PRESS RELEASE Sunday 14th July A public meeting was held at Lee Chapel South Community Hall organised by the Green Action Group – (GAG) which is opposed to the proposed housing development on the Dry Street Pastures which includes the…
Website Upgrade
Over the next few weeks we will be updating the site. This will allow us to add extra features, including the ability to accept donations. As a consequence, there will be some downtime – we apologise in advance for any…
Shame on you Basildon Council
Once again Basildon Council has ignored the overwhelming public consensus and has voted to develop the Dry Street pastures. Ignoring petitions bearing 1000’s of names and the views of the public and numerous wildlife experts, including the Essex Wildlife Trust,…
Nethermayne Application – Meeting Date Set
St. George’s Day Event – 21st April
Keep The Pot Boiling !
The ECHO is currently imploring readers to HAVE YOUR SAY on the Dry Street/Nethermayne Site development and asking for letters or emails to be sent to [email protected] We know many of you have written already, but even if you have – and especially if…
Basildon Council Planning Meeting
At the end of February GAG advised that the Nethermayne Site application was likely to come to the Development Control and Traffic Management Committee of Basildon Council on 12th March. That meeting has been cancelled and the next scheduled meetings are 26th March and…
GAG at Eastgate
GAG campaigners took to the Eastgate Mall in Basidlon Town Centre on 8/9/10 March to spread the messages about defending the Dry Street Pastures and saving the Longwood Equestrian Centre from demolition. Campaigners collected over 1,000 signatures on a new…
GAG Updates Residents on Nethermayne Application
With the fantastic help of local Lee Chapel South and Kingswood residents, GAG leafleted homes in those areas and managed to attract over 180 people to the meeting on 17th February at LCS Community Hall. Cllr Geoff Wiliams,…