Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2024)

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Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2024)

Policy T2: Housing Mix

Representation ID: 4099

Received: 08/09/2024

Respondent: Miss Sarah Tyler

Representation Summary:

What considerations will be given to Medway residents over buyers from outside the area, can there be a residents only package where residents are identified and given priority?

Full text:

What considerations will be given to Medway residents over buyers from outside the area, can there be a residents only package where residents are identified and given priority?

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Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2024)

Policy T3: Affordable Housing

Representation ID: 4103

Received: 08/09/2024

Respondent: Miss Sarah Tyler

Representation Summary:

Affordable housing should prioritise Medway's most needy residents and be in local areas ensuring that they have good access to services and workplaces for those low earners. There needs to be a higher percentage of affordable housing available than proposed, especially in the urban areas.

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Affordable housing should prioritise Medway's most needy residents and be in local areas ensuring that they have good access to services and workplaces for those low earners. There needs to be a higher percentage of affordable housing available than proposed, especially in the urban areas.

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Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2024)

Policy T12: Learning and Skills Development

Representation ID: 4126

Received: 08/09/2024

Respondent: Miss Sarah Tyler

Representation Summary:

A new LA SEND school is also needed

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A new LA SEND school is also needed

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Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2024)

Policy S16: Hierarchy of Centres

Representation ID: 4132

Received: 08/09/2024

Respondent: Miss Sarah Tyler

Representation Summary:

Any new ventures of this sort need to be affordable to members, the new Cozenton park leisure center is a prime example this is very expensive to attend for residents considering the Cost of living crisis.

Full text:

Any new ventures of this sort need to be affordable to members, the new Cozenton park leisure center is a prime example this is very expensive to attend for residents considering the Cost of living crisis.

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Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2024)

Policy S21: Rainham District Centre

Representation ID: 4135

Received: 08/09/2024

Respondent: Miss Sarah Tyler

Representation Summary:

Support for the smaller businesses and start ups would be beneficial in Rainham.

Full text:

Support for the smaller businesses and start ups would be beneficial in Rainham.

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Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2024)

Policy DM18: Transport Assessments, Transport Statements and Travel Plans

Representation ID: 4142

Received: 08/09/2024

Respondent: Miss Sarah Tyler

Representation Summary:

The cost implication of new travel routes must be considered to ensure that it is a viable option for most over the use of the car.

Full text:

The cost implication of new travel routes must be considered to ensure that it is a viable option for most over the use of the car.

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Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2024)

Policy DM19: Vehicle Parking

Representation ID: 4143

Received: 08/09/2024

Respondent: Miss Sarah Tyler

Representation Summary:

This strategy of all spaces having charging points is huge and not necessary when a significant portion of residents do not own an electric vehicle.

Full text:

This strategy of all spaces having charging points is huge and not necessary when a significant portion of residents do not own an electric vehicle.

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Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2024)

Policy DM20: Cycle Parking and Storage

Representation ID: 4148

Received: 08/09/2024

Respondent: Miss Sarah Tyler

Representation Summary:

Can you consider why a public loaned Escooter is any safer than a private one? Shouldn't we ensure that all Escooters are registered regardless of ownership?

Full text:

Can you consider why a public loaned Escooter is any safer than a private one? Shouldn't we ensure that all Escooters are registered regardless of ownership?

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Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2024)

Policy T27: Reducing Health Inequalities and Supporting Health and Wellbeing

Representation ID: 4150

Received: 08/09/2024

Respondent: Miss Sarah Tyler

Representation Summary:

A drive to recruit GP's needs to occur in Medway to support the growing population and there needs to be consideration for further minor injury centers or the plan for a new hospital to ensure the health and wellbeing is appropriately met.

Full text:

A drive to recruit GP's needs to occur in Medway to support the growing population and there needs to be consideration for further minor injury centers or the plan for a new hospital to ensure the health and wellbeing is appropriately met.

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Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2024)

Policy DM23: Waste Prevention

Representation ID: 4156

Received: 08/09/2024

Respondent: Miss Sarah Tyler

Representation Summary:

Consider introducing additional charges to businesses within Medway for unrecyclable waste. To offer wider ranges of recycling such as medication blister packs, crisp packets and stationary.

Full text:

Consider introducing additional charges to businesses within Medway for unrecyclable waste. To offer wider ranges of recycling such as medication blister packs, crisp packets and stationary.

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