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Proposed Submission Development and Site Allocations (DaSA) Local Plan
9.186
Representation ID: 24228
Received: 07/12/2018
Respondent: Kentucky Fried Chicken (Great Britain) Limited
Agent: SSA Planning Limited
Legally compliant? Yes
Sound? No
Duty to co-operate? Yes
Whilst we support policies aimed at ensuring a healthy balance of uses within centres in retail terms, we are concerned that what constitutes a "high proportion" or an "over-concentration" of hot food takeaways is not defined.
Whilst we support input from local residents as to the range of uses that they would like to see in their local centres, we are concerned that this is being conflated with issues of health and wellbeing for which there is little evidence.
Whilst we support policies aimed at ensuring a healthy balance of uses within centres in retail terms, we are concerned that what constitutes a "high proportion" or an "over-concentration" of hot food takeaways is not defined.
Whilst we support input from local residents as to the range of uses that they would like to see in their local centres, we are concerned that this is being conflated with issues of health and wellbeing for which there is little evidence.
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Proposed Submission Development and Site Allocations (DaSA) Local Plan
9.187
Representation ID: 24231
Received: 07/12/2018
Respondent: Kentucky Fried Chicken (Great Britain) Limited
Agent: SSA Planning Limited
Legally compliant? Yes
Sound? No
Duty to co-operate? Yes
Whilst we support policies aimed at ensuring a healthy balance of uses within centres in retail terms, we are concerned that what constitutes a "high proportion" or an "over-concentration" of hot food takeaways is not defined in this supporting text. We are also concerned that such concentrations of hot food takeaways appear to be being linked to deprivation in some way without any evidence.
Whilst we support policies aimed at ensuring a healthy balance of uses within centres in retail terms, we are concerned that what constitutes a "high proportion" or an "over-concentration" of hot food takeaways is not defined in this supporting text. We are also concerned that such concentrations of hot food takeaways appear to be being linked to deprivation in some way without any evidence.