Development boundary

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Comment

Development Management Plan Consultation Document 3rd February - 27th April 2012

Representation ID: 2237

Received: 10/02/2012

Representation Summary:

Whilst we are discussing "boundaries" - where are the promised boundaries showing the sites of ancient woodlands, SSSIs, SNCIs and local nature reserves? Nowhere in these documents is there any indication of the whereabouts of these important sites despite Natural England's advice that these areas must be defined within this Local Plan. How can residents make informed observations on proposed development sites when this important information is not shown??????????????

Comment

Development Management Plan Consultation Document 3rd February - 27th April 2012

Representation ID: 2260

Received: 16/02/2012

Representation Summary:

On attending the exhibition today 16 February at the Tilekiln Centre, I find that there is indeed a large map which defines all these important sites which are "protected".Why isn't this map on prominent display at these exhibitions? This is a map which enables residents to see whether or not a particular site will be affected by development. It is scandalous that this map is not on display - it MUST be shown to the public at any future exhibitions including the exhibitions planned at the Robsack Community Hall, Priory Meadow and any further exhibitions that are planned.

Object

Development Management Plan Consultation Document 3rd February - 27th April 2012

Representation ID: 2419

Received: 04/04/2012

Representation Summary:

I would like to see a more flexible approach than in the proposed plan. I have an interest in land to the north west of Winchelsea Lane (ESX 9969)that, whilst on the edge of the AOB, is low grade agricultural land of no particular use, that has good access to the road and is already surrounded on more than two and a half sides by housing. I believe that the land could be brought into productive use for housing with minimum environmental impact. I am emailing your Peter Canavan with a sketch map and further details.

Support

Development Management Plan Consultation Document 3rd February - 27th April 2012

Representation ID: 2924

Received: 24/04/2012

Representation Summary:

I agree with the proposed development boundary

Comment

Development Management Plan Consultation Document 3rd February - 27th April 2012

Representation ID: 3368

Received: 27/04/2012

Representation Summary:

Development Boundary. The boundary of the built up area should be as its April 2004 map and policy L3 should remain (pg 130 - 131).