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Core Strategy Consultation on Strategy Directions 2008
Box 15 - Preferred Strategy for Rye and Rye Harbour
Representation ID: 19329
Received: 30/01/2009
Respondent: Rastrum Ltd
Agent: Romney Holdings Ltd
Rastrum Ltd support the Preferred Strategy for Rye and Rye Harbour, they however question Section e) For the Town Centre
The importance of sustaining a viable Rye Town Centre is fully accepted and supported, however it is felt that the possibility of siting some additional shopping provision on Harbour road adjacent to Rye Harbour should not be over looked.
Section f) It is understood that some of these sites do not currently have the benefit of adequate flood defence. Too much reliance on this problem being resolved in the foreseeable future should not be given. It is felt that other sites be considered for allocation.
Comment
Core Strategy Consultation on Strategy Directions 2008
Box 15 - Preferred Strategy for Rye and Rye Harbour
Representation ID: 19330
Received: 30/01/2009
Respondent: Rastrum Ltd
Agent: Romney Holdings Ltd
In principle Rastrum Ltd support the Preferred Strategy for Rye and Rye Harbour, they would however question the following
Section fiii) Development and Housing:
This policy seems to miss out exploring the potential of sites to the South East of Rye, namely sites on Harbour Road adjacent to Rye Harbour.
It is believed there is some logic in considering sites adjacent to Rye Harbour as they would be adjacent to the area zoned for employment, and would therefore reduce commuter traffic across Rye to the Rye Harbour Employment Area that would result from sites to the north and west.
Comment
Core Strategy Consultation on Strategy Directions 2008
Box 15 - Preferred Strategy for Rye and Rye Harbour
Representation ID: 19331
Received: 30/01/2009
Respondent: Rastrum Ltd
Agent: Romney Holdings Ltd
Rastrum Ltd own the Saltings which extends to 7.25 ha located next to Rye
Wharf on the edge of Rye Harbour.
The site is placed to accommodate future development either retail, housing or industrial.
The site has good road frontage and is surrounded on the East by Rye Wharf, the South by Churchfields and the West by Industrial Development.
There are significant opportunities to expand trade through Rye Wharf and it is therefore important that provision is made in the plan for additional wharfage capacity on the Saltings.
Further economic activity could be attracted to Harbour Road with developments similar to the Atlas Stone and Castle Waters sites.