Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2023)

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Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2023)

The plan's vision is to

Representation ID: 1203

Received: 30/10/2023

Respondent: Mr James Wood

Representation Summary:

Medway is not a city. It is a collect of towns that have different histories, different needs and issues that need to be addressed. Try to get a one size fits all is not going to work

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Medway is not a city. It is a collect of towns that have different histories, different needs and issues that need to be addressed. Try to get a one size fits all is not going to work

Comment

Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2023)

Prepared for a sustainable and green future

Representation ID: 1204

Received: 30/10/2023

Respondent: Mr James Wood

Representation Summary:

Public transport in Medway is poorly run and is not integrated. The local roads have to many bottlenecks that cause major delays when they are closed. The is also the issue of the wider Road network and it’s capacity.

Full text:

Public transport in Medway is poorly run and is not integrated. The local roads have to many bottlenecks that cause major delays when they are closed. The is also the issue of the wider Road network and it’s capacity.

Comment

Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2023)

Boost pride in Medway through quality and resilient development

Representation ID: 1206

Received: 30/10/2023

Respondent: Mr James Wood

Representation Summary:

For too long the focus of the council has been on the communities on the east bank of the Medway and the West Bank communities feel ignored.

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For too long the focus of the council has been on the communities on the east bank of the Medway and the West Bank communities feel ignored.

Comment

Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2023)

5.1

Representation ID: 1207

Received: 30/10/2023

Respondent: Mr James Wood

Representation Summary:

The green spaces that separate urban areas and the villages should be respected, so that the villages do not merge into the urban areas or each other and cause a list of indentity

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The green spaces that separate urban areas and the villages should be respected, so that the villages do not merge into the urban areas or each other and cause a list of indentity

Comment

Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2023)

5.36

Representation ID: 1209

Received: 30/10/2023

Respondent: Mr James Wood

Representation Summary:

Lack of transport links and only one Road off they peninsula will restrict the capacity. Developing the land to the north west of the A228 will leave this community cut of from the local facilities and dependent on the car.

Full text:

Lack of transport links and only one Road off they peninsula will restrict the capacity. Developing the land to the north west of the A228 will leave this community cut of from the local facilities and dependent on the car.

Comment

Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2023)

5.38

Representation ID: 1211

Received: 30/10/2023

Respondent: Mr James Wood

Representation Summary:

If the proposed additional housing is built around hoo this will mean that Hoo will become a town of about the same size as Gravesend. If this happens there will need to be a sizeable investment into transport, roads and public transport, schools, Health services, including a minor injuries service plus recreational activities for all ages.

Full text:

If the proposed additional housing is built around hoo this will mean that Hoo will become a town of about the same size as Gravesend. If this happens there will need to be a sizeable investment into transport, roads and public transport, schools, Health services, including a minor injuries service plus recreational activities for all ages.

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