Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2023)
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Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2023)
5.21
Representation ID: 1535
Received: 31/10/2023
Respondent: Mrs Marilyn Stone
If the need for fewer dwellings is accepted we do not need to "provide new homes in the dockyard that necessitate the relocation of existing businesses.
If the need for fewer dwellings is accepted we do not need to "provide new homes in the dockyard that necessitate the relocation of existing businesses.
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Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2023)
5.22
Representation ID: 1536
Received: 31/10/2023
Respondent: Mrs Marilyn Stone
Fully support further consideration of the development of Urban areas
Fully support further consideration of the development of Urban areas
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Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2023)
5.23
Representation ID: 1537
Received: 31/10/2023
Respondent: Mrs Marilyn Stone
Fully support this objective
Fully support this objective
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Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2023)
5.25
Representation ID: 1538
Received: 31/10/2023
Respondent: Mrs Marilyn Stone
As the housing need is not as high as suggested there is every opportunity to realise the suggestions in 5.25
As the housing need is not as high as suggested there is every opportunity to realise the suggestions in 5.25
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Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2023)
5.26
Representation ID: 1541
Received: 31/10/2023
Respondent: Mrs Marilyn Stone
Brown field should be promoted despite the constraints.
I've heard it argued that if based on a design policy of Long life /loose fit/ Surplus energy suh developments pay for themselves over a long period of time. Certainly worth serious consideration.
Brown field should be promoted despite the constraints.
I've heard it argued that if based on a design policy of Long life /loose fit/ Surplus energy suh developments pay for themselves over a long period of time. Certainly worth serious consideration.
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Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2023)
5.27
Representation ID: 1544
Received: 31/10/2023
Respondent: Mrs Marilyn Stone
The needs of existing residents who do not have access to convenient non private car based transport and services also need consideration
The needs of existing residents who do not have access to convenient non private car based transport and services also need consideration
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Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2023)
5.28
Representation ID: 1546
Received: 31/10/2023
Respondent: Mrs Marilyn Stone
Agreed. Rising sea levels are a further consideration.
Agreed. Rising sea levels are a further consideration.
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Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2023)
5.29
Representation ID: 1551
Received: 31/10/2023
Respondent: Mrs Marilyn Stone
Surely we are now more aware that we need to be self sufficient . Medway's farm land needs to be protected .
Surely we are now more aware that we need to be self sufficient . Medway's farm land needs to be protected .
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Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2023)
5.31
Representation ID: 1557
Received: 31/10/2023
Respondent: Mrs Marilyn Stone
The concept of a 15 minute neighbourhood has merit but shouldn't be a spur to unnecessary and ever expanding development
The concept of a 15 minute neighbourhood has merit but shouldn't be a spur to unnecessary and ever expanding development
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Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2023)
5.33
Representation ID: 1560
Received: 31/10/2023
Respondent: Mrs Marilyn Stone
Having distribution facilities close to motorways preferable to at the end of a peninsula of land
Having distribution facilities close to motorways preferable to at the end of a peninsula of land