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Proposed Submission Core Strategy
Policy RA1: Villages
Representation ID: 21033
Received: 11/11/2011
Respondent: Rother and Hastings CPRE
CPRE Sussex welcomes and strongly supports Policy RA1 on meeting the needs of rural villages, particularly the following criteria:
(i) Protection of the locally distinctive character of villages, historic buildings and settings, with the design of any new development being expected to include appropriate high quality response to local context and landscape;
(iii) Ensuring thriving and viable rural communities, by retention of, and support for, local shops and public houses in villages;
CPRE Sussex welcomes and strongly supports Policy RA1 on meeting the needs of rural villages, particularly the following criteria:
(i) Protection of the locally distinctive character of villages, historic buildings and settings, with the design of any new development being expected to include appropriate high quality response to local context and landscape;
(iii) Ensuring thriving and viable rural communities, by retention of, and support for, local shops and public houses in villages;
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Policy RA2: General Strategy for the Countryside
Representation ID: 21034
Received: 11/11/2011
Respondent: Rother and Hastings CPRE
CPRE Sussex welcomes and supports Policy RA2 on the General Strategy for the Countryside, particularly the following criteria:
(iii) strictly limit new development to that which supports local agricultural, economic or tourism needs and maintains or improves the rural character;
(viii) generally conserving the intrinsic value, locally distinctive rural character, landscape features, built heritage, and the natural and ecological resources of the countryside.
CPRE Sussex welcomes and supports Policy RA2 on the General Strategy for the Countryside, particularly the following criteria:
(iii) strictly limit new development to that which supports local agricultural, economic or tourism needs and maintains or improves the rural character;
(viii) generally conserving the intrinsic value, locally distinctive rural character, landscape features, built heritage, and the natural and ecological resources of the countryside.
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Policy RA3: Development in the Countryside
Representation ID: 21035
Received: 11/11/2011
Respondent: Rother and Hastings CPRE
CPRE Sussex welcomes and supports Policy RA3 on the General Strategy for the Countryside, particularly the following criterion:
(v) ensuring that all development in the countryside is of an appropriate scale, will not adversely impact on the on the landscape character or natural resources of the countryside and, wherever practicable, support sensitive land management.
CPRE Sussex welcomes and supports Policy RA3 on the General Strategy for the Countryside, particularly the following criterion:
(v) ensuring that all development in the countryside is of an appropriate scale, will not adversely impact on the on the landscape character or natural resources of the countryside and, wherever practicable, support sensitive land management.
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Policy RA4: Traditional Historic Farm Buildings
Representation ID: 21036
Received: 11/11/2011
Respondent: Rother and Hastings CPRE
CPRE Sussex welcomes and strongly supports Policy RA4 on Traditional Historic Farm Buildings.
CPRE Sussex welcomes and strongly supports Policy RA4 on Traditional Historic Farm Buildings.
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Policy SRM1: Towards a low carbon future
Representation ID: 21037
Received: 11/11/2011
Respondent: Rother and Hastings CPRE
CPRE Sussex welcomes and supports Policy SRM1 Towards a Low Carbon Future, particularly criterion (iii):
(iii) Support stand-alone renewable and low carbon energy generation schemes that:
a) do not have a significant adverse impact on local amenities or landscape character, particularly those utilising solar, biomass and wind energy technologies, and
b) in respect of locations in or adjacent to the High Weald AONB and other sensitive landscapes, are generally small in scale;
CPRE Sussex welcomes and supports Policy SRM1 Towards a Low Carbon Future, particularly criterion (iii):
(iii) Support stand-alone renewable and low carbon energy generation schemes that:
a) do not have a significant adverse impact on local amenities or landscape character, particularly those utilising solar, biomass and wind energy technologies, and
b) in respect of locations in or adjacent to the High Weald AONB and other sensitive landscapes, are generally small in scale;
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Policy CO1: Community Facilities and Services
Representation ID: 21038
Received: 11/11/2011
Respondent: Rother and Hastings CPRE
CPRE Sussex welcomes and supports Policy CO1 on Community Facilities and Services
CPRE Sussex welcomes and supports Policy CO1 on Community Facilities and Services
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Policy CO3: Improving Sports and Recreation Provision
Representation ID: 21039
Received: 11/11/2011
Respondent: Rother and Hastings CPRE
CPRE Sussex welcomes and supports Policy CO3 on Improving Sports and Recreation Provision, particularly criterion (v):
(v) increasing access to the countryside by promoting improvements to the rights of way network, especially around the urban areas, particularly in reference to Pebsham Countryside Park;
CPRE Sussex welcomes and supports Policy CO3 on Improving Sports and Recreation Provision, particularly criterion (v):
(v) increasing access to the countryside by promoting improvements to the rights of way network, especially around the urban areas, particularly in reference to Pebsham Countryside Park;
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Policy LHN1: Achieving Mixed and Balanced Communities
Representation ID: 21040
Received: 11/11/2011
Respondent: Rother and Hastings CPRE
CPRE Sussex welcomes and supports criterion (ii) of Policy LHN1 on Achieving Mixed and Balanced Communities:
(ii) in rural areas, provide a mix of housing sizes and types, with at least 30% one and two bedroom dwellings (being mostly 2 bed);
CPRE Sussex welcomes and supports criterion (ii) of Policy LHN1 on Achieving Mixed and Balanced Communities:
(ii) in rural areas, provide a mix of housing sizes and types, with at least 30% one and two bedroom dwellings (being mostly 2 bed);
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Policy LHN2: Affordable Housing
Representation ID: 21041
Received: 11/11/2011
Respondent: Rother and Hastings CPRE
CPRE Sussex welcomes and supports criterion (iv) of Policy LHN2 on Affordable Housing:
(iv) In the Rural Areas:
a) 40% on-site affordable housing on schemes of 5 dwellings or more; or
b) A financial contribution, on a sliding scale up to the equivalent of providing 40% affordable housing, in lieu of on-site provision on all residential schemes of less than 5 dwellings.
CPRE Sussex welcomes and supports criterion (iv) of Policy LHN2 on Affordable Housing:
(iv) In the Rural Areas:
a) 40% on-site affordable housing on schemes of 5 dwellings or more; or
b) A financial contribution, on a sliding scale up to the equivalent of providing 40% affordable housing, in lieu of on-site provision on all residential schemes of less than 5 dwellings.
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Policy LHN3: Rural Exception Sites
Representation ID: 21042
Received: 11/11/2011
Respondent: Rother and Hastings CPRE
CPRE Sussex welcomes and supports Policy LHN3 on Rural Exception Sites, particularly criterion (vi):
(vi) The development does not significantly harm the character of the rural area, settlement or the landscape, and meets other normal local planning and highway authority criteria, in line with other Council policies.
CPRE Sussex welcomes and supports Policy LHN3 on Rural Exception Sites, particularly criterion (vi):
(vi) The development does not significantly harm the character of the rural area, settlement or the landscape, and meets other normal local planning and highway authority criteria, in line with other Council policies.