basildon – GAG2011 https://basildongag2011.org.uk Thu, 29 Dec 2016 09:24:44 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.0.3 75890597 Adding Insult to Injury https://basildongag2011.org.uk/2015/01/adding-insult-to-injury/ https://basildongag2011.org.uk/2015/01/adding-insult-to-injury/#respond Thu, 08 Jan 2015 13:53:23 +0000 http://www.basildongag2011.org.uk/?p=843 New plans by Cllr Dr Richard Moore for a green borough – a press release yesterday by the council.

http://www3.basildon.gov.uk/Website2/newsroom.nsf/PRRECENT/F35441F976F1712580257DC60056FCCC?OpenDocument

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Basildon Council Continues to Fail the People of Basildon https://basildongag2011.org.uk/2014/11/basildon-council-continues-to-fail-the-people-of-basildon/ https://basildongag2011.org.uk/2014/11/basildon-council-continues-to-fail-the-people-of-basildon/#respond Thu, 13 Nov 2014 08:32:38 +0000 http://www.basildongag2011.org.uk/?p=803 At a meeting (open to the public) of the Overview and Scrutiny Commission yesterday evening it was apparent that democratic decisions are impossible and that officers of the council have a great deal of power. The meeting was called because a councillor had ‘called in’ the decision to withdraw the Westside north area from the regeneration plan so that the market can be moved to St Martin’s Square and the college relocated on to the current market site. Many of you will remember the plan to have a green boulevard from the station to the Acacia Park to compensate for the loss of Gloucester Park. It was argued by the councillor who ‘called it in’ for scrutiny that the decision had not adhered to the council’s decision making constitution which includes considering all relevant factors, taking into account results of consultations, a presumption in favour of openness and clarity of aims.
It was clear to those present that that the commission, made up of councillors from all parties, wanted the decision debated at a full council meeting but after many hours of questioning the chair of the meeting gave the commission two options, to adjourn with the possibility of no further meeting due to other scheduled meetings or to vote to refer it back to the officer who made the decision. The officer concerned was present and the chair deemed that he had answered the required questions and had been consulted. The chair declared that voting to refer the decision to a full council meeting was NOT on the agenda. The commission queried what their role actually was if they couldn’t take decisions on how the matter should be dealt with and reluctantly they voted to adjourn.
It was extremely disturbing to see how the council planning officers can ‘make it up as they go along’ by citing deeds of variation. Their decisions it seems are unquestionable. Something is rotten in the ‘state’ of Basildon.

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The Proposed Off Site Mitigation Document https://basildongag2011.org.uk/2014/10/the-proposed-off-site-mitigation-document/ https://basildongag2011.org.uk/2014/10/the-proposed-off-site-mitigation-document/#comments Thu, 23 Oct 2014 10:21:08 +0000 http://www.basildongag2011.org.uk/?p=784 14_01176_COND-OFF_SITE_MITIGATION_STRATEGY-340187

Please find a few minutes to read this. If you would like to comment on our precious wildlife being destroyed and the plan to relocate some species at Runwell (actually Rettendon) then please email the planning department at [email protected] reference 14/01176/COND or you can use the online planning portal where you will find all the relevant documents. The closing date for responses is 28th October.

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Shame on you Basildon Council https://basildongag2011.org.uk/2013/06/shame-on-you-basildon-council/ https://basildongag2011.org.uk/2013/06/shame-on-you-basildon-council/#comments Sat, 08 Jun 2013 09:20:49 +0000 http://gag2011.info/?p=371 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, Butterfly Conservation, the Essex Badger Trust, the Langdon Living Landscape and Basildon Natural History Society, Basildon Council has become the first in Essex – as far as we know – to vote to destroy a UK-BAP site and a registered Local Wildlife Site – which it had   created !

SHAME ON YOU BASILDON COUNCIL…

In addition it has agreed to the demolition of the Longwood Equestrian Centre, a facility that offers job training, livery and the chance for hundreds of local youngsters and adults to develop and broaden skills in an increasingly popular past-time, with shows and eventing on a regular basis. Longwood was one of the places where the young Ben Maher – Olympic Gold winner in 2012 – did some of his training, as well as other successful riders in the world of equestrianism. Vague suggestions of a new location have been made, but the only one that we are aware of is on a disused land-fill site, remote from any network of bridleways, on the Thames marshes.

THIS IS NOT THE END OF THE STORY

keep saying no 2

Defenders of Dry Street Pastures and Longwood will be seeking to challenge the planning decision through the courts, a decision that runs counter to much of what Basildon Council claims to stand for and to the spirit and letter of the new National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF).

Please spread the word through to your friends and contacts; and contact us if you would like to get closer involved. And please do keep up correspondence with the local Basildon press. This shameful decision needs as much exposure as possible.

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Keep The Pot Boiling ! https://basildongag2011.org.uk/2013/03/keep-the-pot-boiling/ https://basildongag2011.org.uk/2013/03/keep-the-pot-boiling/#respond Mon, 18 Mar 2013 15:31:16 +0000 http://gag2011.info/?p=355 Keep the pot boling2

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 you haven’t – please do take this opportunity to 
Have Your Say !!
 
 With best wishes and thanks to all our supporters,
 
The GAG Team.
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Responses to Cllr Horgan’s Echo Comments https://basildongag2011.org.uk/2011/07/responses-to-cllr-horgans-echo-comments/ https://basildongag2011.org.uk/2011/07/responses-to-cllr-horgans-echo-comments/#respond Sat, 23 Jul 2011 12:07:50 +0000 http://gag2011.wordpress.com/?p=69 Dear Sir

We are absolutely appalled by the comments made by Stephen Horgan as reported by Jon Austin in the Echo newspaper tonight – 20th July about the situation at Dry Street.

He is being very arrogant saying that a ”homes u turn is a grown up thing to do” the material facts have NOT changed – it is more important now than ever that we keep some green land when other areas are being sold off for development in the Basildon area. Soon there won’t be any green spaces left the way the Council are going!

We can and if possible will STOP the proposed Dry Street development. We have fought long and hard with the fantastic help of the Echo over the last few years and we will do it again!

At the moment as far as we can ascertain there isn’t a designated site for the proposed new College in the Town Centre, and there are no plans available to be seen for the proposed development. The Council own only a very small piece of the proposed site and the Homes and Communities Agency will we feel want to utilize as much of the land as possible; therefore building as many houses as they can.

The Tory Council were negligent in 2006 when they didn’t go through the correct procedures to get this land included in the Green Belt.

This proposed development will not only spoil the local area it will cause chaos too. The traffic flow even now at the Hospital roundabout builds up just before 4pm every day – it sometimes can take between half and one hour to get out from the Hospital so what would it be like if this business park and smaller development of houses goes ahead?

This area acts as a buffer between the Town and the country – it is ancient meadow land full of wild life and invertebrates.

We have been members of the Green Action Group for many years and urge residents to object and protest when the time comes so that we can preserve this piece if land for posterity for all to enjoy.

Yours sincerely

Edna and William McCready

Dear Sir

Dry Street Development

Cllr Horgan has re-iterated in successive meetings and interviews that re-locating Basildon Collegeto a town centre location will help solve the problem of NEETs and at the same time re-invigorate the economy of the town centre. These are in fact his main reasons for supporting the proposal. However, his failure to understand the essence of the NEET issue, and his flawed judgement that young people of 16-19 have so much disposable income that the town centre economy will be boosted by there presence is worrying in someone who has responsibility for the regeneration of the town.

The task-and-finish group established by Basildon Council to examine the NEETs issue in the borough produced a number of conclusions. Amongst these were the recognition that:

  • a wide variety of opportunity already exists for young people in this category
  • that clearer pathways for vocational and academic further education need to be signposted for young people
  • and that, at a practical level, provision should be made as a matter of urgency for young people to re-sit examinations such as GCSE.

The task-and-finish group also recognised that “many young people with poor qualifications are still having difficulties accessing the majority of the training and employment opportunities available in the district.” Contrary to what Cllr Horgan seems to believe, ‘access’  in this context does not refer to the 15 minute walk from Basildon Train or Bus Station.

One of the main conclusions of the group was the recognition of the need for “creating more integrated working amongst those organisations involved in the NEET agenda.”   This is the nub of the issue. It is practising a cruel deception on young people, the Basildon community and local retail interests to claim that simply building a new 2,500 capacity college within yards of the Town Centre will lead Basildon into a new era of training for all and economic regeneration.

In their letter to local residents the partnership behind the development proposals at Dry Street assert that “experience elsewhere has shown” that the best location for a new college would be Basildon Town Centre. Cllr Horgan has admitted that the “experience elsewhere” is Southend. Again the perception that one size fits all is worrying.Basildonis not Southend.

Not so long ago Basildon College was content to sell off its playing fields for housing development and applied for and obtained planning permission. It had a range of expansion plans on the current site, a site which is currently under capacity in terms of course provision.

Despite Cllr Horgan’s protestations and the insulting argument that those who oppose the development plans – whatever they may be – have no concern for Basildon’s young people, the driving force behind them is the Homes and Communities Agency, anxious for a return on their capital asset at Dry Street. This, as for their predecessor English Partnerships, is their main motivation.

The Basildon community must not be blackmailed or bamboozled into thinking that these proposals will do anything other than change the nature and character of this part ofBasildonfor ever and open the way for even more development in the future.

Yours sincerely,

Cllr Geoff Williams

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