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the removal of a redundant eyesore
through the demolition of both the silos
and the chimney stack |
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the provision of quality affordable housing,
with an appropriate mix of tenure and type,
for local people of all ages |
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enhanced accessibility to the area,
with extra buses |
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opening up the river corridor to public
access with a new footpath and cycleway |
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a linked series of sports pitches, play
areas, cycleways and footpaths provided
for the benefit of residents and nonresidents
alike |
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a wide and varied range of job opportunities
with an area set aside for commercial use
as well as shops and community facilities |
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provision of shops and services
in a new local centre |
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the improvement of existing local
education and other facilities |
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an insistence on high quality design
standards and materials used to ensure
no acres of concrete and lots of open space
and attractive landscaping |
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the establishment of a nature reserve encircled
by the River Gipping |
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