Comment

Development and Site Allocations (DaSA) Local Plan - Options and Preferred Options

Representation ID: 23621

Received: 20/02/2017

Respondent: East Sussex County Council

Representation Summary:

Archaeology

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-Policy BEX7: Land at Moleynes Mead, Fryatts Way, Bexhill

The site has a medium potential to contain prehistoric, Roman and medieval remains, but areas are likely to be disturbed. The current house on site appears to have been constructed in the 1920s and may be of some architectural merit. Any planning application would be expected to include an archaeological assessment in line with NPPF.
-GREEN

Full text:

Archaeology

Please note that for most answers in this section a Red, Amber or Green rating has been assigned. In providing these responses, regard has been had to paragraph 169 of the NPPF. We are of the view that in order to satisfy this part of the NPPF, some of the proposed site allocations should be subject to archaeological assessment prior to the Pre-Submission version of the DaSA being published - these particular sites are identified below. For all the proposed allocations there will be a requirement for the subsequent planning applications to satisfy paragraph 128 of the NPPF.

BEXHILL Page 128

-Policy BEX7: Land at Moleynes Mead, Fryatts Way, Bexhill

The site has a medium potential to contain prehistoric, Roman and medieval remains, but areas are likely to be disturbed. The current house on site appears to have been constructed in the 1920s and may be of some architectural merit. Any planning application would be expected to include an archaeological assessment in line with NPPF.
-GREEN