Object

Core Strategy Consultation on Strategy Directions 2008

Representation ID: 19765

Received: 30/01/2009

Respondent: East Sussex County Council

Representation Summary:

Archaeology and archaeological potential does not seem to be mentioned - there is little time depth to the core strategy. Understanding of the layers of historical environment built and rural would help define the various distinct elements that go to make up Rother.
Historic Landscape Characterisation is now completed for Rother and should be mentioned in the Core Strategy to help define the character and potential of discrete areas.

This evidence should be used to bridge the gap between the strategies for Landscape Stewardship and Design Quality and the Built Environment. Policy development in this area would contribute greatly to understanding what makes Rother distinctive and is considered essential to the delivery of the Core Strategy's objectives, as set out in Box 2.