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Form ID: 67
Respondent: Mrs Wendy Pickering

Strongly disagree

The Hoo peninsula should not be used as a convenient dumping ground for development which is actually more relevant near the Medway towns. The infrastructure can't begin to cope with the traffic already contaminating the area, there is absolutely no scope to increase that

I can't see how any of the 4 principles apply; the current reality is a gritty edge of industry small community which is not coping with the level of traffic, thanks to the poorly planned and managed Amazon depot and its local impact. Your so -called 'employment area' directly impacts 4 substantial residential homes and I am not yet aware of any compulsory purchase orders.

Strongly disagree

You need to go back to the drawing board.

Way too many houses on what is essentially an agricultural landscape.

I doubt if any of the development planners or officers have spent unto an hour every day getting through the 4 Elms roundabout on their daily commute. If the planners can't plan a substantial road junction on the edge of the community, there is absolutely no confidence that they have any understanding of local needs.

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