Preferred Approach 42: Sports and Leisure Facilities

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Comment

Core Strategy Preferred Approaches

Representation ID: 226

Received: 05/06/2009

Representation Summary:

Sports & faciliites/Bulverhythe - apart from the playing fields which are frequently smelly and/or waterlogged, the provision of leisure facilities for general community use to take the pressure off Hastings Town Centre and provide the western end of the Borough with such faciliities is of paramount importance.

Support

Core Strategy Preferred Approaches

Representation ID: 369

Received: 24/07/2008

Representation Summary:

no comment

Object

Core Strategy Preferred Approaches

Representation ID: 405

Received: 30/06/2008

Representation Summary:

Object - think should be out of town with Rother DC involved like swimming facilities

Support

Core Strategy Preferred Approaches

Representation ID: 463

Received: 23/06/2008

Representation Summary:

No comment

Support

Core Strategy Preferred Approaches

Representation ID: 1361

Received: 08/07/2008

Representation Summary:

Concentrating development within land at Breadsell Lane (including our client's land at Breadsell Farm) will enable more localised provision of sports & leisure facilities.

Object

Core Strategy Preferred Approaches

Representation ID: 1570

Received: 08/07/2008

Representation Summary:

The LDF doesn't address bathing pool & sports facilities

Comment

Core Strategy Preferred Approaches

Representation ID: 1627

Received: 07/07/2008

Representation Summary:

We would not normally expect to see references to saved policies within Policy wordings for submission.