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Form ID: 75
Respondent: Mr john hancock

Strongly disagree

The expansion of Hoo High Halstow and Chattenden are not sustainable because there is insufficient infrastructure in place. Doctors, surgeries, Schools roads etc and will massively damage the ecology of the peninsula. The houses are not aimed satisfying natural population growth but is purely profit driven by sell into people from outside the area.

The question is irrelevant, and should perhaps come after a Local plan has been adopted . When local residents have had their say. We should not be developing on green field sites.

Strongly disagree

the framework plan should come after a properly evidenced local plan . Medway are putting the cart before the horsepresenting the framework before the local plan has been approved.

I've lived here since 1980 having moved from Cheshire. In all that time, medway have done nothing to benefit the neighbour i live in. I lived in strood prior to High Halstow there is very little there for community either. Medway have knocked down their offices and the amenity it provided and almost deliberately run down strood to where it is today a relatively poor place to live.

With the building going on at the moment in Hoo High Halstow Chattenden Strood and Cliffe and the proposed 12,000 extra planned here. There is more house building this side of the river than on the south side of Medway with considerably less infrastructure. Why are the council preempting the local plan. They are selling the idea of housing with all the leaflets from Redrow and Gillespie's. not doing their job of producing a Local plan.

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