G: Proposed Policy - Nature conservation and improvements of biodiversity
Comment
Hastings Local Development Framework - Core Strategy Informal Consultaton 27 June - 8 August 2011
Representation ID: 1775
Received: 16/07/2011
Hastings Council has not provided any evidence that there is a sincere wish to protect our green spaces. Much development has been granted on these spaces.
Put your money where your mouth is HBC. Green spaces are important to everyone.
Comment
Hastings Local Development Framework - Core Strategy Informal Consultaton 27 June - 8 August 2011
Representation ID: 1810
Received: 27/07/2011
Urban sites should be considered as inportant additions to the connectivity of local biodiversity.
Support
Hastings Local Development Framework - Core Strategy Informal Consultaton 27 June - 8 August 2011
Representation ID: 1834
Received: 05/08/2011
But this policy will mean nothing if it is not enforced.
Support
Hastings Local Development Framework - Core Strategy Informal Consultaton 27 June - 8 August 2011
Representation ID: 1857
Received: 18/07/2011
Support
Support
Hastings Local Development Framework - Core Strategy Informal Consultaton 27 June - 8 August 2011
Representation ID: 1884
Received: 07/08/2011
Support
Support
Hastings Local Development Framework - Core Strategy Informal Consultaton 27 June - 8 August 2011
Representation ID: 1997
Received: 04/08/2011
The proposed policy is welcomed and supported. It addresses PPS9 and NERC Act and will contribute to local (and national) targets for BAP habitats and species and BOAs.
Support
Hastings Local Development Framework - Core Strategy Informal Consultaton 27 June - 8 August 2011
Representation ID: 2051
Received: 08/08/2011
Agree
Support
Hastings Local Development Framework - Core Strategy Informal Consultaton 27 June - 8 August 2011
Representation ID: 2116
Received: 12/08/2011
We are also supportive of proposed policies F and G
Comment
Hastings Local Development Framework - Core Strategy Informal Consultaton 27 June - 8 August 2011
Representation ID: 2191
Received: 08/08/2011
Protecting ancient woodland (veteran trees) if properly used (as has not previously been the case) will limit available land for development.