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Hastings Planning Strategy Proposed Submission Version
Part Five - Key Diagram
Hastings Planning Strategy Proposed Submission Version
Ended on the 17th August 2012
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Foreword
Part One - Chapter 1: Introduction
What is this document about?
The Hastings Local Plan
Changes to the planning system
Planning for waste and minerals
Further information about the Hastings Planning Strategy
Writing the Hastings Planning Strategy
Making your representations
How to respond
What happens next?
Confused by the process?
Spreading the word
Part One - Chapter 2: About Hastings
A changing population
Deprivation
Achieving a step change in the economy
Housing - supply and demand
Limited space for growth/development
Retail and Hastings Town Centre
Keeping the special character of the town
Dealing with climate change
Low land values
Accessibility and transport
Making more of our seaside location
A Shared Approach to Future Prosperity
Why do we have a shared approach?
The Bexhill-Hastings Link Road
Hastings and Rother Councils' shared approach to future prosperity for the Hastings and Bexhill area
The Vision for Hastings
Vision Statement: Take a trip to Hastings in 2028
Part One - Chapter 3: Strategic Objectives
Objective 1: Achieve and sustain a thriving economy
Objective 2: Ensure everyone has the opportunity to live in a decent home, which they can afford, in a community in which they want to live
Objective 3: Safeguard and improve the town's environment
Objective 4: Addressing the impacts of climate change
Objective 5: Supporting sustainable communities
Objective 6: Provision of an efficient and effective transport system
Objective 7: Making best use of the Seafront and promoting tourism
Part Two - Chapter 4: The Development Strategy
i) Planning Focus Areas
Locations for development
The Planning Focus Areas
ii) Housing
Why do we need more homes?
Supporting regeneration
Capacity to accommodate housing growth
Higher density development
Making the best use of urban and brownfield land
Balancing homes and jobs
Working with Rother District Council
The New Homes target
Policy DS1: New Housing Development
iii) Employment
Providing for new jobs
Business land and premises
Policy DS2: Employment Growth
Relationship with North East Bexhill
iv) Shopping
New retail development
What does the evidence show?
Retail warehousing
Policy DS3: Location of Retail Development
Part Three - Chapter 5: Spatial Areas
i) Western Area
An Introduction to Western Area
Strategy for Western Area
The Bexhill - Hastings Link Road
Employment opportunities
Combe Valley Countryside Park
Environmental opportunities
Policy FA1: Strategic Policy for Western Area
ii) Central Area
An Introduction to Central Area
Strategic policy for Central Area
Environmental opportunities
Cutural opportunities
Policy FA2: Strategic Policy for Central Area
Hastings Town Centre
Policy FA3: Strategy for Hastings Town Centre
Central St Leonards
Policy FA4: Strategy for Central St Leonards
iii) Eastern Area
An Introduction to Eastern Area
Strategy for Eastern Area
Hastings Old Town
Environmental opportunities
Policy FA5: Strategic Policy for Eastern Area
iv) The Seafront
An Introduction to the Seafront
Strategy for the Seafront
Tourism and the public realm
Environmental issues
Cultural opportunities
Policy FA6: Strategic Policy for the Seafront
Part Four - Chapter 6: Sustainable Communities
Managing change
Policy SC1: Overall Strategy for Managing Change in a Sustainable Way
Policy SC2: Design and Access Statements
Addressing climate change
Policy SC3: Promoting Sustainable and Green Design
Working toward zero carbon development
Policy SC4: Working Towards Zero Carbon Development
Heat density opportunity areas
Policy SC5: District Heating Networks and Combined Heat and Power Systems
Renewable energy schemes
Policy SC6: Renewable Energy Developments
Flood risk and water quality
Policy SC7: Flood Risk
Coastal change
Part Four - Chapter 7: Protecting our Environment
i) The Built Environment
Historic environment
Policy EN1: Built and Historic Environment
ii) The Natural Environment
Green Infrastructure
The green infrastructure network
Policy EN2: Green Infrastructure Network
Biodiversity and the natural environment
Policy EN3: Nature Conservation and Improvement of Biodiversity
Conservation and enhancement of landscape
Policy EN4: Conservation and Enhancement of Landscape
Open spaces
Policy EN5: Open Spaces - Enhancement, Provision and Protection
Part Four - Chapter 8: Housing
Housing density
Policy H1: Housing Density
Housing mix
Policy H2: Housing Mix
Affordable housing
Policy H3: Affordable Housing
Houses in multiple occupation (HMOs)
What is a HMO?
Policy H4: Houses in Multiple Occupation
Accommodation for travelling communities
Policy H5: Accommodation for Travelling Communities
Part Four - Chapter 9: The Local Economy
Employment
Effective use of existing employment areas
Policy E1: Existing Employment Land and Premises
Skills and access to jobs
Educational attainment
Access to jobs
Policy E2: Skills and Access to Jobs
Town, District and Local Centres
Policy E3: Town, District and Local Centres
Tourism and Visitors
Types of visitor
Tourism based employment
Visitor accommodation
Visitor attractions
Priorities for tourism
Policy E4: Tourism and Visitors
Part Four - Chapter 10: Community Infrastructure
Infrastructure delivery
Development contributions
Policy CI1: Infrastructure and Development Contributions
Sports and leisure facilities
Policy CI2: Sports and Leisure Facilities
Children's play provision
Policy CI3: Children's Play Provision
Part Four - Chapter 11: Transport and Accessibility
Strategic road and rail schemes
Strategic road schemes
Rail schemes
Policy T1: Strategic Road and Rail Schemes
Local road improvements
Policy T2: Local Road Improvements
Sustainable transport
Quality Bus Partnership
Strategic network of cycle routes
Policy T3: Sustainable Transport
Travel plans
Policy T4: Travel Plans
Car parking
Park and ride
Part Five - Key Diagram
Key Diagram
Part Six - Monitoring & Implementation
Objective 1 - Achieve and sustain a thriving economy
Objective 2 - Ensure everyone has the opportunity to live in a decent home, which they can afford, in a community in which they want to live
Objective 3 - Safeguard and improve the town's environment
Objective 4 - Addressing the impacts of climate change
Objective 5 - Supporting sustainable communities
Objective 6 - Provision of an efficient and effective transport system
Objective 7 - Making the best use of the seafront and promoting tourism
Part Seven - Appendix 1: Superseded Policies
Table - Local Plan 2004 policies to be superseded
Part Seven - Appendix 2: Housing Trajectory 2011 - 2028
Housing trajectory
Part Eight - Glossary
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