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Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2024)

Vision for Medway in 2041

Representation ID: 2584

Received: 05/09/2024

Respondent: Mr Jason Tillman

Representation Summary:

Friends of Rede Common are concerned that the existing plans regarding the reduction of carbon emissions are too slow and too conservative to make any meaningful difference.

Full text:

Friends of Rede Common are concerned that the existing plans regarding the reduction of carbon emissions are too slow and too conservative to make any meaningful difference.

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Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2024)

Prepared for a sustainable and green future

Representation ID: 2585

Received: 05/09/2024

Respondent: Mr Jason Tillman

Representation Summary:

FoRC would like to know where the funding will be coming from for the flood defences and the climate emergency.

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FoRC would like to know where the funding will be coming from for the flood defences and the climate emergency.

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Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2024)

Supporting people to lead healthy lives and strengthening our communities

Representation ID: 2586

Received: 05/09/2024

Respondent: Mr Jason Tillman

Representation Summary:

Charging residents to attend greenspaces goes against your commitment towards delivering better health and outcomes for the community.

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Charging residents to attend greenspaces goes against your commitment towards delivering better health and outcomes for the community.

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Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2024)

Boost pride in Medway through quality and resilient development

Representation ID: 2587

Received: 05/09/2024

Respondent: Mr Jason Tillman

Representation Summary:

Strood is not promoted enough in terms of heritage, characteristics and identity.

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Strood is not promoted enough in terms of heritage, characteristics and identity.

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Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2024)

Policy S1: Planning for Climate Change

Representation ID: 2589

Received: 05/09/2024

Respondent: Mr Jason Tillman

Representation Summary:

Your spacial strategy suggests that it will be redesigned with wildlife in mind yet we have seen no evidence of this. Small mammals cannot travel anywhere safely to breed, feed or migrate.

There is no consideration of ways to manage additional water resources. The last reservoir was built in 1991. Money will be needed for flood defences.

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Your spacial strategy suggests that it will be redesigned with wildlife in mind yet we have seen no evidence of this. Small mammals cannot travel anywhere safely to breed, feed or migrate.

There is no consideration of ways to manage additional water resources. The last reservoir was built in 1991. Money will be needed for flood defences.

Comment

Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2024)

Policy S2: Conservation and Enhancement of the Natural Environment

Representation ID: 2590

Received: 05/09/2024

Respondent: Mr Jason Tillman

Representation Summary:

"Development proposals must demonstrate their contribution and enhancement of the natural environment and provide a measurable net gain of 10% in biodiversity". FoRC are interested to know how Medway Council will effectively and accurately MEASURE this, and over what period.

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"Development proposals must demonstrate their contribution and enhancement of the natural environment and provide a measurable net gain of 10% in biodiversity". FoRC are interested to know how Medway Council will effectively and accurately MEASURE this, and over what period.

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Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2024)

Policy S4: Landscape protection and enhancement

Representation ID: 2591

Received: 05/09/2024

Respondent: Mr Jason Tillman

Representation Summary:

Capstone Oaks and the 800+ homes at Capstone Farm will completely cover the green corridor between Lordswood and Hempstead.

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Capstone Oaks and the 800+ homes at Capstone Farm will completely cover the green corridor between Lordswood and Hempstead.

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Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2024)

Policy S5: Securing Strong Green and Blue Infrastructure

Representation ID: 2592

Received: 05/09/2024

Respondent: Mr Jason Tillman

Representation Summary:

LNRs are not protected by law. Rede Common is an example of an LNR in Medway that contains ancient woodland.

Enforcement on developers is not happening. Rights of way and greenspaces do not always happen.

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LNRs are not protected by law. Rede Common is an example of an LNR in Medway that contains ancient woodland.

Enforcement on developers is not happening. Rights of way and greenspaces do not always happen.

Comment

Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2024)

Policy DM3: Air Quality

Representation ID: 2593

Received: 05/09/2024

Respondent: Mr Jason Tillman

Representation Summary:

More trees are required on streets to help provide routes for wildlife and shade for residents. The island in Strood that was recently done had three trees planted and two have been destroyed. The tree outside our building fell down and was not replaced. The tree on the other side of the road died and was not replaced.

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More trees are required on streets to help provide routes for wildlife and shade for residents. The island in Strood that was recently done had three trees planted and two have been destroyed. The tree outside our building fell down and was not replaced. The tree on the other side of the road died and was not replaced.

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Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2024)

Policy DM4: Noise and Light Pollution

Representation ID: 2594

Received: 05/09/2024

Respondent: Mr Jason Tillman

Representation Summary:

Measures to reduce and remove lighting needs to be sped up as it impacts on wildlife.

Full text:

Measures to reduce and remove lighting needs to be sped up as it impacts on wildlife.

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