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Rother Local Plan 2020-2040 (Regulation 18)

36. What are your views on the Council's proposed policy on walking, wheeling, cycling and public transport (within the site)?

Representation ID: 27748

Received: 23/07/2024

Respondent: Rye Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group

Representation Summary:

Proposed Policy LWL4: Walking, Wheeling, Cycling & Public Transport (Within the Site)
Rye:
P78 Q36: All well and good on level or fairly level sites. Access for Emergency Vehicles must be a priority.

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38. Specifically, what are your views on the provision of Demand Responsive Transport, car clubs and car shares?

Representation ID: 27749

Received: 23/07/2024

Respondent: Rye Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group

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P78 Q38: Reliant on public initiative and support? Finance from where or by whom?

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Rother Local Plan 2020-2040 (Regulation 18)

39. What are your views on the Council's proposed policy on distinctive places?

Representation ID: 27750

Received: 23/07/2024

Respondent: Rye Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group

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P81: “The Council will support proposals that adopt community stewardship models of governance, such as informal community management groups, neighbourhood planning groups, community management of public spaces, community management of buildings and facilities, community management of local energy networks, community land trusts and community housing such as cooperatives and co-housing, that give the community a key role and stake in the ownership and management of community assets and green infrastructure. The Council will also support proposals that reinvest the surplus generated by community assets and green infrastructure into the community, such as through community funds, grants, or dividends.”
Rye: Will require stringent Planning Control.

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41. Specifically, what are your views on using the considerations in Building for a Healthy Life and Streets for a Healthy Life as a framework for assessing residential development?

Representation ID: 27751

Received: 23/07/2024

Respondent: Rye Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group

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P84 Q41: Useful only if the developer is held to the Rules & Regulations, otherwise just aspirational.

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Rother Local Plan 2020-2040 (Regulation 18)

42. What are your views on the Council's proposed policy on built form?

Representation ID: 27752

Received: 23/07/2024

Respondent: Rye Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group

Representation Summary:

Proposed Policy LWL6: Built Form
Rye:
P88 Q42: Acceptable.

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43. Are there any alternatives or additional points the Council should be considering?

Representation ID: 27753

Received: 23/07/2024

Respondent: Rye Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group

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P88 Q43: No.

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44. Specifically, what are your views on prioritising solar orientation and form factor when designing new developments?

Representation ID: 27754

Received: 23/07/2024

Respondent: Rye Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group

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Q44: Should not be over-riding.

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45. What are your views on the Council's proposed policy on streets for all?

Representation ID: 27755

Received: 23/07/2024

Respondent: Rye Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group

Representation Summary:

Proposed Policy LWL7: Streets for All
Rye:
Policy LWL 7 “Streets for all”, is contradictory as the desire for “Animated Streets” with public art, cultural installations conflicts with the desire to reduce street clutter.
P94 Q45: All acceptable.

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46. Are there any alternatives or additional points the Council should be considering?

Representation ID: 27757

Received: 23/07/2024

Respondent: Rye Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group

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P94 Q46: No.

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47. Specifically, what are your views on using the ten 'Healthy Streets' indicators of the 'Healthy Streets Toolkit' when designing new streets?

Representation ID: 27758

Received: 23/07/2024

Respondent: Rye Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group

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P94 Q47: Most are only aspirational.

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