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Rother Local Plan 2020-2040 (Regulation 18)
2. What are your views on proposed twin Overall Priorities to be 'Green to the Core' and 'Live Well Locally'?
Representation ID: 27197
Received: 23/07/2024
Respondent: Friends of Combe Valley
We welcome the Overall Priority 1 - Green to the Core and the Proposed Policy HWB7: Combe Valley Countryside Park. However it is unfortunate that the Park is not referenced by name in the Proposed Policy DEV6: Strategic Green Gaps, where it is referred to as Bexhill and Hastings/St Leonards Strategic Green Gap. The park is clearly important as part of the policy relating to health and well being, but it also needs to be emphasised that it is land which is protected from development as part of the strategic green gap between Bexhill and St Leonards
We welcome the Overall Priority 1 - Green to the Core and the Proposed Policy HWB7: Combe Valley Countryside Park. However it is unfortunate that the Park is not referenced by name in the Proposed Policy DEV6: Strategic Green Gaps, where it is referred to as Bexhill and Hastings/St Leonards Strategic Green Gap. The park is clearly important as part of the policy relating to health and well being, but it also needs to be emphasised that it is land which is protected from development as part of the strategic green gap between Bexhill and St Leonards
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Rother Local Plan 2020-2040 (Regulation 18)
106. What are your views on the Council's proposed policy on the Combe Valley Countryside Park?
Representation ID: 27198
Received: 23/07/2024
Respondent: Friends of Combe Valley
We welcome the Overall Priority 1 - Green to the Core and the Proposed Policy HWB7: Combe Valley Countryside Park. However it is unfortunate that the Park is not referenced by name in the Proposed Policy DEV6: Strategic Green Gaps, where it is referred to as Bexhill and Hastings/St Leonards Strategic Green Gap. The park is clearly important as part of the policy relating to health and well being, but it also needs to be emphasised that it is land which is protected from development as part of the strategic green gap between Bexhill and St Leonards
We welcome the Overall Priority 1 - Green to the Core and the Proposed Policy HWB7: Combe Valley Countryside Park. However it is unfortunate that the Park is not referenced by name in the Proposed Policy DEV6: Strategic Green Gaps, where it is referred to as Bexhill and Hastings/St Leonards Strategic Green Gap. The park is clearly important as part of the policy relating to health and well being, but it also needs to be emphasised that it is land which is protected from development as part of the strategic green gap between Bexhill and St Leonards
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Rother Local Plan 2020-2040 (Regulation 18)
90. What are your views on the Council's approach to strategic gaps and those that are identified?
Representation ID: 27199
Received: 23/07/2024
Respondent: Friends of Combe Valley
We welcome the Overall Priority 1 - Green to the Core and the Proposed Policy HWB7: Combe Valley Countryside Park. However it is unfortunate that the Park is not referenced by name in the Proposed Policy DEV6: Strategic Green Gaps, where it is referred to as Bexhill and Hastings/St Leonards Strategic Green Gap. The park is clearly important as part of the policy relating to health and well being, but it also needs to be emphasised that it is land which is protected from development as part of the strategic green gap between Bexhill and St Leonards
We welcome the Overall Priority 1 - Green to the Core and the Proposed Policy HWB7: Combe Valley Countryside Park. However it is unfortunate that the Park is not referenced by name in the Proposed Policy DEV6: Strategic Green Gaps, where it is referred to as Bexhill and Hastings/St Leonards Strategic Green Gap. The park is clearly important as part of the policy relating to health and well being, but it also needs to be emphasised that it is land which is protected from development as part of the strategic green gap between Bexhill and St Leonards