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Object

Hastings Development Management Plan Proposed Submission Version

Representation ID: 5317

Received: 18/03/2013

Legally compliant? No

Sound? No

Duty to co-operate? Not specified

Representation Summary:

This parcel of land should not be developed due to the plethora of protected wildlife and flora.A major foraging ground will be lost.The woodlands will become fragmented and the wildife cororidor will be lost.These woodlands represent Hollington's major asset and it is grossly irresponsible of the planning department to continue with this relentless drive to concrete this site.Everyone here knows that there are so many contra indications which ought to guarantee the preservation of this special site and yet one wonders why the planners REFUSE to acknowledge these constraints.Something is wrong here.Very wrong.

Full text:

This parcel of land should not be developed due to the plethora of protected wildlife and flora.A major foraging ground will be lost.The woodlands will become fragmented and the wildife cororidor will be lost.These woodlands represent Hollington's major asset and it is grossly irresponsible of the planning department to continue with this relentless drive to concrete this site.Everyone here knows that there are so many contra indications which ought to guarantee the preservation of this special site and yet one wonders why the planners REFUSE to acknowledge these constraints.Something is wrong here.Very wrong.

Object

Hastings Development Management Plan Proposed Submission Version

Representation ID: 5328

Received: 06/04/2013

Legally compliant? No

Sound? No

Duty to co-operate? Not specified

Representation Summary:

The site is bounded on three sides by ancient woodland and the narrow strip of ancient woodland referenced, is in part contained within the development site. This "narrow strip" which is in actual more like 20m thick at it thinnest point, acts as the ONLY continuous strip of ancient woodland connecting Robsack and Churchwood protected nature reserves, this is also shown on the proposed development to be completly severed by road access.

Full text:

The site is bounded on three sides by ancient woodland and the narrow strip of ancient woodland referenced, is in part contained within the development site. This "narrow strip" which is in actual more like 20m thick at it thinnest point, acts as the ONLY continuous strip of ancient woodland connecting Robsack and Churchwood protected nature reserves, this is also shown on the proposed development to be completly severed by road access.