Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2023)
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Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2023)
5.27
Representation ID: 1091
Received: 30/10/2023
Respondent: Medway Green Party
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.
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Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2023)
5.28
Representation ID: 1092
Received: 30/10/2023
Respondent: Medway Green Party
Conflict with surrounding rising sea level must underpin the strategic and comprehensive approach.
Conflict with surrounding rising sea level must underpin the strategic and comprehensive approach.
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Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2023)
5.29
Representation ID: 1093
Received: 30/10/2023
Respondent: Medway Green Party
Medway has some of the best farmland in the United Kingdom. If recent events have taught us anything, it is that we are not even self-sufficient in the food that could be produced locally. To build on any farmland anywhere in Medway will be an act of vandalism, and an insult to those residents struggling to feed their families.
Medway has some of the best farmland in the United Kingdom. If recent events have taught us anything, it is that we are not even self-sufficient in the food that could be produced locally. To build on any farmland anywhere in Medway will be an act of vandalism, and an insult to those residents struggling to feed their families.
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Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2023)
5.30
Representation ID: 1094
Received: 30/10/2023
Respondent: Medway Green Party
No greenfield sites anywhere in Medway need to be built on. They are part of the Medway residents’ green future, and must be protected.
No greenfield sites anywhere in Medway need to be built on. They are part of the Medway residents’ green future, and must be protected.
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Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2023)
5.31
Representation ID: 1095
Received: 30/10/2023
Respondent: Medway Green Party
There is always something seductive about being involved in large developments, shaping and improving the future while turning a blind eye to the real needs of residents, both present and future.
There is always something seductive about being involved in large developments, shaping and improving the future while turning a blind eye to the real needs of residents, both present and future.
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Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2023)
5.32
Representation ID: 1096
Received: 30/10/2023
Respondent: Medway Green Party
Fortunately, very little development is needed in these areas.
Fortunately, very little development is needed in these areas.
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Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2023)
5.33
Representation ID: 1097
Received: 30/10/2023
Respondent: Medway Green Party
Having distribution facilities close to Motorways may make more sense than at the end of a peninsula of land.
Having distribution facilities close to Motorways may make more sense than at the end of a peninsula of land.
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Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2023)
5.34
Representation ID: 1098
Received: 30/10/2023
Respondent: Medway Green Party
Any increase in peoples’ need to travel must not be part of the Local Plan.
Any increase in peoples’ need to travel must not be part of the Local Plan.
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Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2023)
5.35
Representation ID: 1099
Received: 30/10/2023
Respondent: Medway Green Party
Maidstone Borough Council with a quarter of the population density is countenancing a large development far from the centre of Maidstone, adjacent to Medway and reliant on Medway’s facilities and road network. This is the kind of un-neighbourly behaviour that must not be replicated in any part in Medway’s Local Plan.
Maidstone Borough Council with a quarter of the population density is countenancing a large development far from the centre of Maidstone, adjacent to Medway and reliant on Medway’s facilities and road network. This is the kind of un-neighbourly behaviour that must not be replicated in any part in Medway’s Local Plan.
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Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2023)
5.36
Representation ID: 1100
Received: 30/10/2023
Respondent: Medway Green Party
These areas are of international importance and current threats to their support for birdlife, biodiversity and natural habitat must be removed including all proposed large scale future housing development on the Hoo Peninsula. Depending on what emerges at Regulation 19 of the Local Plan will shape the need to record in detail the wildlife on the Hoo Peninsula before it is further adversely impacted by development.
These areas are of international importance and current threats to their support for birdlife, biodiversity and natural habitat must be removed including all proposed large scale future housing development on the Hoo Peninsula. Depending on what emerges at Regulation 19 of the Local Plan will shape the need to record in detail the wildlife on the Hoo Peninsula before it is further adversely impacted by development.