Publication Plan April 2024
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Publication Plan April 2024
Policy HC18: Sports Facilities and Playing Pitches
Representation ID: 6458
Received: 30/06/2024
Respondent: Barberry
Agent: RCA Regeneration
We recognise the importance of supporting infrastructure It is true that the provision of housing contributes significantly to such supporting infrastructure via Section 106 agreements.
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Policy EC1: Sustainable Economic Growth
Representation ID: 6459
Received: 30/06/2024
Respondent: Barberry
Agent: RCA Regeneration
Policy EC1 should recognise the positive economic impacts of housing delivery across the district and make note of the value of investment in local supply chains as well as the creation of shortand long-term employment opportunities, as well as supporting apprenticeships noted in EC3. Local tax revenue associated with more households paying council tax will contribute positively
towards funding local services and supporting infrastructure.
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Policy NB1: Protecting, enhancing and expanding natural assets
Representation ID: 6460
Received: 30/06/2024
Respondent: Barberry
Agent: RCA Regeneration
We agree with the plan’s ambition to protect, enhance and maintain the natural environment,recognised within Policy NB1.
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Policy NB2: Biodiversity
Representation ID: 6461
Received: 30/06/2024
Respondent: Barberry
Agent: RCA Regeneration
We agree with the plan’s ambition to protect, enhance and maintain the natural environment, recognised within Policies NB1 and NB2. The mandatory requirements of biodiversity net gain means all development sites should make a positive contribution to biodiversity of at least 10%. Housing development should therefore be recognised within the plan as a key contributor to improving the natural environment. There is no such obligation placed on agricultural operations.
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Policy NB4: Landscape Character
Representation ID: 6462
Received: 30/06/2024
Respondent: Barberry
Agent: RCA Regeneration
We agree with Policy NB4 with regards to landscape character, that distinct landscape features such as trees, woodland, and hedgerows must be protected and maintained.
Comment
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Policy NB5: Renewable and low carbon energy generation
Representation ID: 6463
Received: 30/06/2024
Respondent: Barberry
Agent: RCA Regeneration
The contribution of housing development to creating renewable and low carbon energy generation should be acknowledged within policy NB5, for the introduction of
technologies such as Air and Ground Source Heat Pumps, solar PVs and EV charging.
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Policy NB6A: Net zero new build residential development (operational energy)
Representation ID: 6464
Received: 30/06/2024
Respondent: Barberry
Agent: RCA Regeneration
Legally compliant? No
Sound? No
Duty to co-operate? No
Building regulations regime is the best way to set standards for energy performance in new buildings. We would refer the council to the Ministerial Statement of 13 December 2023 which sets out that:
“… the Government does not expect plan-makers to set local energy efficiency standards for buildings that go beyond current or planned buildings regulations”.
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Policy NB7: Managing flood risk, Sustainable urban Drainage Systems (SuDS) & water quality
Representation ID: 6465
Received: 30/06/2024
Respondent: Barberry
Agent: RCA Regeneration
We agree with policy NB7 with regards to managing flood risk, and sustainable drainage solutions
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Policy NB8: Protection and enhancement of the historic environment and heritage assets
Representation ID: 6466
Received: 30/06/2024
Respondent: Barberry
Agent: RCA Regeneration
We agree that historic assets must be protected and enhanced, as policy NB8 requires.