C06 - Braybrooke House, Holmsdale Gardens

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Support

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

Representation ID: 2318

Received: 24/02/2012

Representation Summary:

I am in general support of both the above recommendations with the proviso that both buildings retain their current architectural character. Holmsdale Gardens is a conservation area. Also the grounds are preserved as garden/parking/open space and new properties not built on this land. The perimeter walls (those that border Holmsdal Gardens) are in very poor condition and their restoration should be included in any refurbishment work by developers.

Object

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

Representation ID: 2558

Received: 26/04/2012

Representation Summary:

The buildings should be retained and converted to provide housing with extensions if required.

Object

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

Representation ID: 2985

Received: 10/04/2012

Representation Summary:

Infrastructure not adequate, more traffic, over populated, not enough water as it is, Ridge and Hastings cannot cope with any more traffic, schools, doctors, hospital shortage

Comment

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

Representation ID: 3361

Received: 26/04/2012

Representation Summary:

Holmesdale Gardens is within Hastings Town Centre and therefore is in a sustainable location in public transport terms. On this basis the area forms Zone 1 of the ESCC parking standards and therefore reduced car parking provision is appropriate. This sites have existing vehicular access's which should be utilised, however it may be necessary to widen each access in order to provide adequate width and visibility.