The Local Plan Consultation – Regulation 19 has now closed we managed to raise:
5968 objections of our target of 5,000. THANK YOU for your support

Consultation is closed

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The consultation is now closed -Thank you everyone who submitted an objection

The Working Group extends its deepest gratitude for your invaluable submission. As we gear up for the third round of consultation in January 2025, we hope we can once again rely on your steadfast support.

Please visit our site regularly for updates, news, articles, and further information on our progress.

Rest assured, we will continue to hold Chelmsford City Council accountable, vigilantly monitoring CCC to ensure that your objections are accurately counted and given the consideration they deserve. Thank you for being an essential part of this campaign.

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Save Hammonds Farm
Save Hammonds Farm2 days ago
The third article in our series: The Truth Behind the Plans - Traffic Chaos Incoming.

Chelmsford City Council’s proposal to allocate Hammonds Farm as a Strategic Growth Site for 3,000 homes and 2 major business parks may look neat in a spreadsheet — but on the ground, it spells transport chaos.

This article lays out why the assumptions underpinning the Local Plan’s transport strategy are deeply flawed, and why the burden will fall squarely on surrounding communities like Sandon, Little Baddow, Danbury, and Boreham.
Save Hammonds Farm
Save Hammonds Farm5 days ago
The second article in our series: The Truth Behind the Plans -🛑 LANDSCAPE UNDER THREAT!

Chelmsford City Council’s draft Local Plan proposes to allocate Hammonds Farm for major development, with 3,000 homes and a large-scale business park. While the site has been promoted as a ‘garden community’, the reality is far less idyllic — and nowhere will feel the effects more deeply than the communities of Sandon, Little Baddow, Danbury, Boreham and the Chelmer Valley.
No to Hammonds Farm
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