Colchester City Council Preferred Options Local Plan Regulation 18 Consultation 2025
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Colchester City Council Preferred Options Local Plan Regulation 18 Consultation 2025
Policy CS1: Retention of Community Facilities
Representation ID: 11672
Received: 27/12/2025
Respondent: Braiswick Residents Association
Braiswick Residents Association objects to Policies CS1–CS4 because they do not adequately demonstrate how education, healthcare, and community facilities will be delivered in line with planned growth. Existing services are already under pressure, and the policies rely on future provision without firm commitments. This risks worsening access to essential services and undermines the creation of sustainable, balanced
Braiswick Residents Association objects to Policies CS1–CS4 because they do not adequately demonstrate how education, healthcare, and community facilities will be delivered in line with planned growth. Existing services are already under pressure, and the policies rely on future provision without firm commitments. This risks worsening access to essential services and undermines the creation of sustainable, balanced
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Colchester City Council Preferred Options Local Plan Regulation 18 Consultation 2025
Policy CS2: Enhancement of and Provision for Community Facilities
Representation ID: 11673
Received: 27/12/2025
Respondent: Braiswick Residents Association
Braiswick Residents Association objects to Policies CS1–CS4 because they do not adequately demonstrate how education, healthcare, and community facilities will be delivered in line with planned growth. Existing services are already under pressure, and the policies rely on future provision without firm commitments. This risks worsening access to essential services and undermines the creation of sustainable, balanced
Braiswick Residents Association objects to Policies CS1–CS4 because they do not adequately demonstrate how education, healthcare, and community facilities will be delivered in line with planned growth. Existing services are already under pressure, and the policies rely on future provision without firm commitments. This risks worsening access to essential services and undermines the creation of sustainable, balanced
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Colchester City Council Preferred Options Local Plan Regulation 18 Consultation 2025
Policy CS3: Education Provision
Representation ID: 11674
Received: 27/12/2025
Respondent: Braiswick Residents Association
Braiswick Residents Association objects to Policies CS1–CS4 because they do not adequately demonstrate how education, healthcare, and community facilities will be delivered in line with planned growth. Existing services are already under pressure, and the policies rely on future provision without firm commitments. This risks worsening access to essential services and undermines the creation of sustainable, balanced
Braiswick Residents Association objects to Policies CS1–CS4 because they do not adequately demonstrate how education, healthcare, and community facilities will be delivered in line with planned growth. Existing services are already under pressure, and the policies rely on future provision without firm commitments. This risks worsening access to essential services and undermines the creation of sustainable, balanced
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Colchester City Council Preferred Options Local Plan Regulation 18 Consultation 2025
Policy CS4: Sports Provision
Representation ID: 11675
Received: 27/12/2025
Respondent: Braiswick Residents Association
Braiswick Residents Association objects to Policies CS1–CS4 because they do not adequately demonstrate how education, healthcare, and community facilities will be delivered in line with planned growth. Existing services are already under pressure, and the policies rely on future provision without firm commitments. This risks worsening access to essential services and undermines the creation of sustainable, balanced
Braiswick Residents Association objects to Policies CS1–CS4 because they do not adequately demonstrate how education, healthcare, and community facilities will be delivered in line with planned growth. Existing services are already under pressure, and the policies rely on future provision without firm commitments. This risks worsening access to essential services and undermines the creation of sustainable, balanced