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New searchThis is an ideal opportunity to build a community and install the vital infrastructure (good roads, rail connections) BEFORE houses are built. Most other proposed developments are too far from railway stations, no capacity to improve existing roads or build new ones, and don’t leave enough remaining open space. Hoo Peninsula can have all this from scratch.
Landscape led is vitally important due to the nature of the area, and this should be top priority. It should also be attractive and in keeping with the area, and definitely well connected.
I think it is the best option for a sustainable future if the right infrastructure is put in place along with measures to protect surrounding open spaces indefinitely. Developments should also be energy efficient, with either solar panels and/or heat pumps in all new builds from the start, and car charging points for all new houses.
They look fine to me.
I think one of the most important aspects of this development is railway access to London, and consideration given again to rail access to Chatham, Strood, Rochester etc. And a good road network designed from the start. Many of the other proposed developments are too reliant on car travel on roads that are too small or unsuitable for any increase in traffic, and too far from the rail network.