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    Policy

    New development should demonstrate how they have respected and enhanced the districts green infrastructure and contributed to delivering new green spaces.

    Reference
    I.29
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    Policy

    Location of new open spaces should contribute to the identity of place, supporting vibrant and legible places and contributing to creating a network of public spaces.

    Reference
    I.30
  • None

    Policy

    Creation of new meeting spaces which take reference from the market squares will be encouraged and should be informed by analysis of the traditional urban morphology.

    Reference
    I.31
  • None

    Policy

    Proposals must conserve the rural character of the area/ the landscape setting of settlements.

    Reference
    I.32
  • None

    Policy

    Development must ensure the scale and siting for any new settlement responds to local landscape character and be well integrated with the surrounding landscape.

    Reference
    I.33
  • None

    Policy

    Proposal should conserve historic lanes and unimproved roadside verges.

    Reference
    I.34
  • None

    Policy

    Proposals should maintain cross-valley views and characteristic views across and into the valleys.

    Reference
    I.35
  • None

    Policy

    All development should conserve and protect panoramic views.

    Reference
    I.36
  • None

    Policy

    Schemes should maintain the mixture of open and enclosed views across the hills and valleys.

    Reference
    I.37
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    Policy

    Development should seek to appropriately use colour as well as tree planting to mitigate the visually intrusive effects of large modern farm buildings.

    Reference
    I.38