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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: 28320

Received: 23/07/2024

Respondent: Transport Futures East Sussex

Representation Summary:

Agree the principles embodied in 2.13.

 A ’green to the core’ approach should deliver better ‘living spaces’ for children and future generations.
 Compact and less ‘car dependent’ developments should flow from this with a strong emphasis on exploring and expanding ‘active travel’ opportunities and integrated public transport measures - bus/rail.
 The greatest efficiencies will fow from integration of ‘transport’ and ‘land use’ policies that will secure benefits for public health (both mental and physical), environment, social equity, economy - while addressing the twin crises facing biodiversity and climate change. Perhaps the greatest benefits would accrue from ‘traffic reduction’.
 We welcome the very sensible approach of having a joint statement from Hastings BC and Rother DC (the ‘wrap round’ authority). The future ‘district-wide’ and ‘neighbourhood’ infrastructure should include and prioritise sustainable/healthy modes of transport with incentives to use them and with an objective to reduce numbers of vehicles. Successful delivery also requires close working with the Transport and Health authority - ESCC.
 Good publicity to apprise residents, visitors and tourists of non-car modes available to access attractions should be standard - it currently is hugely variable from the useless through mediocre to excellent: it should be standard practice that sustainable transport opportunities are featured in well designd and attractive publicity material.

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Rother Local Plan 2020-2040 (Regulation 18)

4. What are your views on the Council's objectives for the Local Plan?

Representation ID: 28321

Received: 23/07/2024

Respondent: Transport Futures East Sussex

Representation Summary:

Agree principles. Opportunities that arise from reducing traffic (numbers of vehicles) would include alternative use of land for a multitude of purposes including housing/nature /acquifer replenishment/childrens’ play/economic activity.

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Rother Local Plan 2020-2040 (Regulation 18)

6. What are your views on the Council's proposed policy for net zero standards and which parts of the policy do you support?

Representation ID: 28322

Received: 23/07/2024

Respondent: Transport Futures East Sussex

Representation Summary:

Given higher standards are ‘coming down the track’ and that we have a new national administration we might hope for re-energising/accelerating more ambitious energy saving solutions so RDC and all of us might well be prepared (and wish for ) a more nimble approach to delivery of ‘best available’ practice.

We note that although a building or larger housing development may be high performing, if it remains ‘car dependent’ it can hardly be described as sustainable.

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Rother Local Plan 2020-2040 (Regulation 18)

9. What are your views on the Council's proposed policy for net zero refurbishment standards?

Representation ID: 28323

Received: 23/07/2024

Respondent: Transport Futures East Sussex

Representation Summary:

Support ambitions for ‘retro-fit’ standards. Reduced car use/increased sustainable mode take-up would free land in existing settlements if provision is made for pedestrian/cycle/bus/train facilities.

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Rother Local Plan 2020-2040 (Regulation 18)

17. What are your views on the Council's proposed policy for Renewable and Low Carbon Energy?

Representation ID: 28324

Received: 23/07/2024

Respondent: Transport Futures East Sussex

Representation Summary:

Support expansion of solar/wind generation subject to landscape/heritage considerations. Rooftop solar is perhaps less obtrusive.

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Rother Local Plan 2020-2040 (Regulation 18)

20. What are your views on the Council's proposed policy for Local Nature Recovery Areas?

Representation ID: 28325

Received: 23/07/2024

Respondent: Transport Futures East Sussex

Representation Summary:

Welcome the focus on ‘nature recovery’. 3.39 recognises that securing ‘designated sites’ is insufficient as a means to securing recovery: the wider countryside (and well managed urban areas too) are crucial if populations/species are to thrive. We note that some areas with notional protection (for example semi-natural ancient woodland of which the HWAONB/HWNL has much) is nibbled away at so needs greater protection and monitoring. The entire east Rother catchment with its many streams also needs protection and monitoring.

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Rother Local Plan 2020-2040 (Regulation 18)

22. What are your views on the Council's proposed policy for Biodiversity Net Gain?

Representation ID: 28326

Received: 23/07/2024

Respondent: Transport Futures East Sussex

Representation Summary:

Yes, go above minimum; developers’ intent to create compensatory gains against damage to existing habitat has to be independently assessed by a third party and monitored over time. Noise and light impact should be taken into account.

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Rother Local Plan 2020-2040 (Regulation 18)

What are your views on the Council's proposed policy for the High Weald National Landscape?

Representation ID: 28327

Received: 23/07/2024

Respondent: Transport Futures East Sussex

Representation Summary:

I have an interest in the HWNL as I am the owner of 6.02 acres of semi-natural ancient woodland (Fleetwood) and grew up in Etchingham between the Limden and east Rother. It was a wonderfulplace in which to spend my childhood. I accumulated quite a bit of knowledge - flora, fauna, geology, secret places and much of this was on my daily walk to school and back. Much of this environmental capital is intact but the lanes are no longer tranquil or safe places to be and the growth of traffic now limits childrens’ opportunties to learn and therefore love what’s there. Lanes have chewed up verges and ruts - restricting refuge - and taking away childrens freedoms. Add to this the sheer power and size of vehicles and the knowledge that mobile phone use while driving is endemic, the HWNL has suffered and quality of life diminished. Noise is often present with driving styles on two or four wheels tailored to maximise it: the noise footprint is up to two miles in radius. The HWNL is still beautiful but tarnished. It’s not OK. The Plan might usefully attempt to address these issues via its officers and elected members.

In the past, the High Weald Heroes inititiative to apprise its children of the elements that make it special seemed to be a good scheme and might now be expanded to include partnership schools in urban areas to spread the understanding and appreciation of such elements more widely so as to recruit more guardians of the future. Education initiatives could be included in the Plan. Health benefits would accrue, particularly for mental health.

In terms of offering safe walking/cycling family holidays, the HWNL doesn’t perform nearly well enough. Bus and rail connections have improved a little through BSIP but not enough. Adding Eurostar again to access via Ashford would help. Bus rail integration south of Tunbridge Wells is under exploited.

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Rother Local Plan 2020-2040 (Regulation 18)

27. What are your views on the Council's proposed policy on compact development?

Representation ID: 28328

Received: 23/07/2024

Respondent: Transport Futures East Sussex

Representation Summary:

Agree with principles and threads.

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Rother Local Plan 2020-2040 (Regulation 18)

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

Representation ID: 28329

Received: 23/07/2024

Respondent: Transport Futures East Sussex

Representation Summary:

Agree with principles. Flared junctions should be avoided. Cycle/pedestrian priority across junctions should be adopted as policy. Cyclops style roundabouts should become much more commonly adopted as standard.

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