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Regulation 18 Draft Local Plan
DE1: Promoting Good Quality Design
Representation ID: 2138
Received: 24/04/2024
Respondent: Greater Lincolnshire Nature Partnership, Natural England and Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust
It is felt that reference should be made within this policy of the Natural England Green Infrastructure Planning and Design Guide 2023 which provides evidence based practical guidance on how to plan and design good green infrastructure. It complements the National Model Design Code and National Design Guide and can be used to help planners and designers develop local design guides and codes with multifunctional green infrastructure at the heart. This will help to inspire the creation of healthier, nature-rich, climate resilient and thriving places to live, learn, work and play. It is suggested that the Green Infrastructure design guide should be included in the list of supporting evidence.
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Regulation 18 Draft Local Plan
OS1: Open Space and
Representation ID: 2139
Received: 24/04/2024
Respondent: Greater Lincolnshire Nature Partnership, Natural England and Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust
This policy is welcomed; however, it is suggested that it should link with the green infrastructure policy (EN3).
It might be useful to refer to Natural England’s Accessible Greenspace Standards to determine open space needs based on size, proximity capacity and quality. The Environmental Improvement Plan has highlighted an initial focus on access to green and blue spaces within 15 minutes’ walk from home.
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Regulation 18 Draft Local Plan
SKPR-278 (GR3-H1): Spitalgate Heath - Garden Village (Mixed Use Allocation)
Representation ID: 2140
Received: 24/04/2024
Respondent: Greater Lincolnshire Nature Partnership, Natural England and Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust
It has been noted that this development allocations has the potential to adversely impact Local Wildlife Sites. This site is adjacent to Whalebone Lane Verges LWS and Old Somerby Road Verge LWS, any development must be designed in a way which avoids adverse impacts on these sites.
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SKPR-65 (GR3-H4): Prince William of Gloucester Barracks (Mixed Use Allocation)
Representation ID: 2141
Received: 24/04/2024
Respondent: Greater Lincolnshire Nature Partnership, Natural England and Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust
It has been noted that this development allocations has the potential to adversely impact Local Wildlife Sites. This site is adjacent to Cold Harbour Road Verges (& East) LWS and Blue Harbour Road Verges LWS any development must be designed in a way which avoids adverse impacts on these sites.