QUESTION 52: Do you agree with the requirements of Policy HAS4? If not, how would you wish to see it amended?
Comment
Development and Site Allocations (DaSA) Local Plan - Options and Preferred Options
Representation ID: 23180
Received: 19/02/2017
Respondent: Rother Environmental Group
This seems like a good idea. Has consideration been given to the status of much of the area being ancient woodland in drawing up the plan?
This seems like a good idea. Has consideration been given to the status of much of the area being ancient woodland in drawing up the plan?
Comment
Development and Site Allocations (DaSA) Local Plan - Options and Preferred Options
Representation ID: 23352
Received: 20/02/2017
Respondent: Hastings Borough Council
We support Policy HAS4 and will work with Rother on any guidance that may support this policy approach.
We support Policy HAS4 and will work with Rother on any guidance that may support this policy approach.
Comment
Development and Site Allocations (DaSA) Local Plan - Options and Preferred Options
Representation ID: 23444
Received: 20/02/2017
Respondent: Natural England
HAS4
AONB - High Weald: site is within.
The policy needs to refer to the consideration of the site's AONB location.
The allocation needs to protect and enhance the character of AONB, in line the Management Plan, NCA and LCAs.
HAS4
AONB - High Weald: site is within.
The policy needs to refer to the consideration of the site's AONB location.
The allocation needs to protect and enhance the character of AONB, in line the Management Plan, NCA and LCAs.
Comment
Development and Site Allocations (DaSA) Local Plan - Options and Preferred Options
Representation ID: 23511
Received: 20/02/2017
Respondent: East Sussex County Council
Transport Strategy & Economic Development
HASTINGS FRINGES page 197
Policy HAS4: Rock Lane Urban Fringe Management Area
Overall comment - The site allocations for the Hastings Fringes have the potential to be supported by a number of key transport infrastructure projects to relieve traffic congestion, enhance accessibility and provide greater transport choices on The Ridge corridor including:
* the Queensway Gateway Road,
* the delivery of the Hastings Cycling & Walking network and
* improvements to Public Transport Infrastructure, including the Ridge Bus Stops Package and the delivery of Real Time Passenger Information, across Bexhill and Hastings
Transport Strategy & Economic Development
HASTINGS FRINGES page 197
Policy HAS4: Rock Lane Urban Fringe Management Area
Overall comment - The site allocations for the Hastings Fringes have the potential to be supported by a number of key transport infrastructure projects to relieve traffic congestion, enhance accessibility and provide greater transport choices on The Ridge corridor including:
* the Queensway Gateway Road,
* the delivery of the Hastings Cycling & Walking network and
* improvements to Public Transport Infrastructure, including the Ridge Bus Stops Package and the delivery of Real Time Passenger Information, across Bexhill and Hastings
Comment
Development and Site Allocations (DaSA) Local Plan - Options and Preferred Options
Representation ID: 23561
Received: 20/02/2017
Respondent: East Sussex County Council
Landscape
HASTINGS FRINGES
Yes agree with all questions. Strongly support Hastings Urban Fringe polices - especially green infrastructure provision west of Rock Lane.
Landscape
HASTINGS FRINGES
Yes agree with all questions. Strongly support Hastings Urban Fringe polices - especially green infrastructure provision west of Rock Lane.
Comment
Development and Site Allocations (DaSA) Local Plan - Options and Preferred Options
Representation ID: 23636
Received: 20/02/2017
Respondent: East Sussex County Council
Archaeology
HASTINGS FRINGES page 197
-Policy HAS4: Rock Lane Urban Fringe Management Area
Agree
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.
HASTINGS FRINGES page 197
-Policy HAS4: Rock Lane Urban Fringe Management Area
Agree
Comment
Development and Site Allocations (DaSA) Local Plan - Options and Preferred Options
Representation ID: 23732
Received: 20/02/2017
Respondent: East Sussex County Council
Ecology
HASTINGS FRINGES page 197
-Policy HAS2: Land east of Burgess Road, Hastings
Yes
Ecology
HASTINGS FRINGES page 197
-Policy HAS2: Land east of Burgess Road, Hastings
Yes