Core Strategy Consultation on Strategy Directions 2008
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Core Strategy Consultation on Strategy Directions 2008
Box 11 - Preferred Strategy for Hastings Fringes
Representation ID: 19348
Received: 30/01/2009
Respondent: Sea Space
Whilst more feasibility work is required on the station proposal to demonstrate whether it can be converted into a deliverable proposal (and we would like to continue to work jointly with Rother and Hastings Councils on this), in our view, a larger scale of land release is essential to make the package work in planning terms.
Support
Core Strategy Consultation on Strategy Directions 2008
Box 15 - Preferred Strategy for Rye and Rye Harbour
Representation ID: 19349
Received: 30/01/2009
Respondent: Sea Space
The identification of the Rock Channel area for employment development is supported.
Support
Core Strategy Consultation on Strategy Directions 2008
Box 26 - Preferred Strategy for Economy
Representation ID: 19350
Received: 30/01/2009
Respondent: Sea Space
Naturally, we are pleased to see reference to the Task Force and related activities under (a)(i-iv).
Comment
Core Strategy Consultation on Strategy Directions 2008
Box 26 - (a) For a co-ordinated approach to sustainable economic development
Representation ID: 19351
Received: 30/01/2009
Respondent: Sea Space
We note the reference to enviro-industries We hope that the Task Force's concept of the Enviro-Business Corridor and business park at Queensway, St Leonards will act as a model for further business development along the corridor into Bexhill. It could therefore present an opportunity to promote the aims set out in Rother's strategy for sustainable resource management. We would welcome the opportunity to discuss how the Task Force's aspirations this aspect of the LDF can be harmonised.