Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2023)
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Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2023)
5.18
Representation ID: 869
Received: 28/10/2023
Respondent: Mr Keith Harrison
However, much of the fabric of these developments is thermally inefficient, they have no renewable energy and do not realise the unique potential of the sites.
However, much of the fabric of these developments is thermally inefficient, they have no renewable energy and do not realise the unique potential of the sites.
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Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2023)
5.19
Representation ID: 870
Received: 28/10/2023
Respondent: Mr Keith Harrison
Can't future developments near the Medway river and estuary, be subject to international architectural competitions with carbon negative construction and operation at its heart. These can then be judged by Medway residents with an increase in awareness and positive publicity for the Council.
Can't future developments near the Medway river and estuary, be subject to international architectural competitions with carbon negative construction and operation at its heart. These can then be judged by Medway residents with an increase in awareness and positive publicity for the Council.
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Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2023)
5.20
Representation ID: 871
Received: 28/10/2023
Respondent: Mr Keith Harrison
I agree, but they should still be environmentally friendly and carbon negative in construction.
I agree, but they should still be environmentally friendly and carbon negative in construction.
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Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2023)
5.21
Representation ID: 872
Received: 28/10/2023
Respondent: Mr Keith Harrison
The Chatham docks area would be better suited to something other than unnecessary housing.
The Chatham docks area would be better suited to something other than unnecessary housing.
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Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2023)
5.22
Representation ID: 873
Received: 28/10/2023
Respondent: Mr Keith Harrison
The Local Plan needs much more careful consideration.
The Local Plan needs much more careful consideration.
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Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2023)
5.23
Representation ID: 874
Received: 28/10/2023
Respondent: Mr Keith Harrison
Vacant units on the High Street could be repurposed, renovated and retrofitted to provide a more economic result for an already familiar part of the urban fabric.
Vacant units on the High Street could be repurposed, renovated and retrofitted to provide a more economic result for an already familiar part of the urban fabric.
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Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2023)
5.24
Representation ID: 875
Received: 28/10/2023
Respondent: Mr Keith Harrison
Domination by transport in the form of the car needs to reduce to allow peoples’ experience of walking, cycling and using public transport.
Domination by transport in the form of the car needs to reduce to allow peoples’ experience of walking, cycling and using public transport.
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Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2023)
5.25
Representation ID: 876
Received: 28/10/2023
Respondent: Mr Keith Harrison
Much more thought needs to be given to waterfront developments. Fortunately, the actual housing need isn’t as pressing as we would be compelled to believe.
Much more thought needs to be given to waterfront developments. Fortunately, the actual housing need isn’t as pressing as we would be compelled to believe.
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Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2023)
5.26
Representation ID: 877
Received: 28/10/2023
Respondent: Mr Keith Harrison
There are measures to enable developments to be more affordable. These can for example, be based on a design policy of LONG LIFE / LOOSE FIT / SURPLUS ENERGY. Such developments pay for themselves over a long period, are adaptable and flexible in use and sell surplus energy to the National Grid creating a revenue stream to off-set their cost.
There are measures to enable developments to be more affordable. These can for example, be based on a design policy of LONG LIFE / LOOSE FIT / SURPLUS ENERGY. Such developments pay for themselves over a long period, are adaptable and flexible in use and sell surplus energy to the National Grid creating a revenue stream to off-set their cost.
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Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2023)
5.27
Representation ID: 878
Received: 28/10/2023
Respondent: Mr Keith Harrison
The developments that we have already, aren’t adequately and conveniently supported by services. The Local Plan must address the needs of the existing residents who lack convenient non-private-car based access to schools and health facilities.
The developments that we have already, aren’t adequately and conveniently supported by services. The Local Plan must address the needs of the existing residents who lack convenient non-private-car based access to schools and health facilities.