Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2024)

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Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2024)

Vision for Medway in 2041

Representation ID: 2044

Received: 21/08/2024

Respondent: Mrs Kathryn Davoll

Representation Summary:

Proposed developments impact on emissions by increasing traffic where public transport isn’t a viable option and no provision for new roads are included. Bottlenecks such as 4 Elms Hill continue to impact on air quality and improvements are not addressed in this plan

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Proposed developments impact on emissions by increasing traffic where public transport isn’t a viable option and no provision for new roads are included. Bottlenecks such as 4 Elms Hill continue to impact on air quality and improvements are not addressed in this plan

Comment

Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2024)

Prepared for a sustainable and green future

Representation ID: 2045

Received: 21/08/2024

Respondent: Mrs Kathryn Davoll

Representation Summary:

By building on green fields you are removing valuable agricultural land. No credible provision for additional water supplies can be seen in the plan other that providing lip service. Local flooding in some areas is already an issue

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By building on green fields you are removing valuable agricultural land. No credible provision for additional water supplies can be seen in the plan other that providing lip service. Local flooding in some areas is already an issue

Comment

Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2024)

Supporting people to lead healthy lives and strengthening our communities

Representation ID: 2046

Received: 21/08/2024

Respondent: Mrs Kathryn Davoll

Representation Summary:

It is already difficult to get a doctors appt and schools are already at capacity. Medway hospital cannot cope with the numbers and response times are poor due to significant traffic bottlenecks that have no credible plan to improve

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It is already difficult to get a doctors appt and schools are already at capacity. Medway hospital cannot cope with the numbers and response times are poor due to significant traffic bottlenecks that have no credible plan to improve

Comment

Medway Local Plan (Regulation 18, 2024)

Boost pride in Medway through quality and resilient development

Representation ID: 2047

Received: 21/08/2024

Respondent: Mrs Kathryn Davoll

Representation Summary:

How is dumping more people in deprived areas going to help. With no effective public transport, activities or facilities in many rural areas young people will become disillusioned and create issues with anti social behaviour which is already a huge issue in Hoo

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How is dumping more people in deprived areas going to help. With no effective public transport, activities or facilities in many rural areas young people will become disillusioned and create issues with anti social behaviour which is already a huge issue in Hoo

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