Preferred Approach 12: Central St Leonards - Improving the Physical Environment

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Support

Core Strategy Preferred Approaches

Representation ID: 65

Received: 03/07/2008

Representation Summary:

This approach needs to recognise that any planning permission granted to tackle key buildings in this area must be sympathetic to their position and original use within the local built environment and preserve the architectural value they may have as part of the over-all streetscape.

Any demolitions, over-developments or changes of use that could undermine the viability of Central St Leonards as a sustainable community should be rejected. Further loss of retail space to residential use should also be excluded.

Support

Core Strategy Preferred Approaches

Representation ID: 135

Received: 08/07/2008

Representation Summary:


Warrior Square Gardens is a great untapped asset. A feasibility study should review the best way to develop its unique amenity potential so that the gardens can play a new and exciting role in the regeneration of St Leonards.

Support

Core Strategy Preferred Approaches

Representation ID: 269

Received: 23/07/2008

Representation Summary:

11.19 agree

Support

Core Strategy Preferred Approaches

Representation ID: 338

Received: 24/07/2008

Representation Summary:

no comment

Support

Core Strategy Preferred Approaches

Representation ID: 419

Received: 30/06/2008

Representation Summary:

Supported very much

Support

Core Strategy Preferred Approaches

Representation ID: 496

Received: 23/06/2008

Representation Summary:

No comment

Comment

Core Strategy Preferred Approaches

Representation ID: 1470

Received: 08/07/2008

Representation Summary:

Paragraph 11.19 in the supporting text cites traffic issues, congestion, parking etc.as being major issues in this area, but they are not reflected in the preferred approach.

Object

Core Strategy Preferred Approaches

Representation ID: 1565

Received: 08/07/2008

Representation Summary:

The LDF doesn't address deprived area upgrades