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Policy 8.8: New Retail and Commercial Leisure Development
Representation ID: 15168
Received: 28/04/2016
Respondent: CEG Land Promotions Limited
Agent: CODE Development Planners Ltd
Support the identification of Dunton Hills Garden Village as an appropriate location for new retail allocations as part of the integrated new community.
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Figure 8.5: Retail Land Allocations
Representation ID: 15169
Received: 28/04/2016
Respondent: CEG Land Promotions Limited
Agent: CODE Development Planners Ltd
Support the note in fig 8.5 that the amount of retail will be confirmed through Masterplan work. The new garden village affords a unique opportunity to ensure the delivery of the most appropriate amount and location of new retail uses in accordance with providing a genuinely sustainable and inclusive community.
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Policy 9.1: Historic and Natural Environment Landscape Character
Representation ID: 15170
Received: 28/04/2016
Respondent: CEG Land Promotions Limited
Agent: CODE Development Planners Ltd
CEG supports policy 9.1 and its aims to safeguard the diversity and local distinctiveness of the Borough, including its varied landscapes, heritage, biodiversity and habitats. CEG are also supportive of the aim that development should foster a sense of place and local identity and respect, and where possible, enhance the character of the area.
The allocation of Dunton Hills Garden Village affords a unique opportunity to achieve these aims. The early evidence prepared by the Promoters illustrates how the site can successfully deliver these aims.
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Policy 9.2: Wildlife and Nature Conservation
Representation ID: 15172
Received: 28/04/2016
Respondent: CEG Land Promotions Limited
Agent: CODE Development Planners Ltd
CEG supports the aims of policy 9.2 to protect valuable wildlife and nature assets and, where appropriate to mitigate and bring net gain to the provision of biodiversity.
Early evidence prepared by the Promoters of the Dunton Hills Garden Village demomonstrates the unique opportunity to provide substantial gain in the provision of new habitats and the enhancement of existing habitats.
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Policy 9.3: Landscape Protection and Woodland Management
Representation ID: 15173
Received: 28/04/2016
Respondent: CEG Land Promotions Limited
Agent: CODE Development Planners Ltd
CEG supports policy 9.3 in its aims to protect existing significant landscape heritage or a feature of ecological importance, including trees, woodlands or hedgerows.
CEG also supports policy 9.3 in its aims to provide new planting and landscapes.
Early evidence prepared on behalf of the Promoters of Dunton Hills Garden Village demonstrates the unique ability of the development to respect and retain existing important landscape features and enhance further the aims of providing new features as part of creating a sense of place.
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Policy 9.12: Site Allocations in Green Belt
Representation ID: 15175
Received: 28/04/2016
Respondent: CEG Land Promotions Limited
Agent: CODE Development Planners Ltd
The allocation of a new garden village at Dunton Hills affords a unique opportunity to provide substantial improvement to green belt assets and public access. The scale of development on a site which will have clear and recognisable long term boundaries will allow the promotion of beneficial improvements to the green belt environment.
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Policy 10.1: Sustainable Transport
Representation ID: 15176
Received: 28/04/2016
Respondent: CEG Land Promotions Limited
Agent: CODE Development Planners Ltd
a self-sustaining new village built on the principles of garden city design presents a unique opportunity to build into the design a full range of measures to encourage sustainable forms of transport. Unlike with extensions to existing settlements, the master plan approach can be used to ensure that the mix of uses are located such to maximise the use of modes of travel other than the motor car.
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Policy 10.4: Design
Representation ID: 15179
Received: 28/04/2016
Respondent: CEG Land Promotions Limited
Agent: CODE Development Planners Ltd
The allocation of Dunton Hills Garden Village presents a unique opportunity to design a vibrant new community with a real sense of place and local distinctiveness. The achievement of high quality design and layout can be more easily achieved where there are few constraints imposed by existing development and limited road and infrastructure capacity. The circumstances and context of the Dunton Hills site will enable designers to create a form of development with the appropriately high standards of design.
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Policy 10.5: Public Realm
Representation ID: 15180
Received: 28/04/2016
Respondent: CEG Land Promotions Limited
Agent: CODE Development Planners Ltd
The allocation of a new village creates the opportunity of designing public realm as an integral part of the community. Unlike with extensions to existing settlements where the existing public realm is already established and may have been designed and conceived of to serve a limited size of community, the new village, built on principles of garden city design can be sized, located and designed to achieve the appropriate scale and function for a village of an identified scale.
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Policy 10.6: High Quality Design Principles
Representation ID: 15181
Received: 28/04/2016
Respondent: CEG Land Promotions Limited
Agent: CODE Development Planners Ltd
The provision of a new self-sustaining garden village presents the unique opportunity to achieve the full range of high quality design principles in an integrated and inclusive manner.
The early evidence base prepared on behalf of the Promoters confirms how Dunton Hills Garden Village will be able to deliver all the principles of high quality design listed in policy 10.6.
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