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    Policy

    Where open spaces sit on the edge of the site and border the rural countryside, plans must be submitted outlining how the proposed scheme would access and connect with the adjacent countryside if it was developed.

    Reference
    N1.8
  • None

    Policy

    Open space provision should follow the amount specified in the Fields in Trust 2020 guidance or Local Plan policy (when adopted).

    Reference
    N1.9
  • None

    Policy

    The minimum required open space will vary depending on the scale of development - see section 5.

    Reference
    N1.10
  • None

    Policy

    Landscape buffers should be created where residential development is adjacent to the countryside to create a smooth transition between new development and the rural environment.

    Reference
    N1.12
  • None

    Policy

    Existing natural features such as copses, ditches waterways, public rights of way, hedgerows and other existing landscaping features must be used as the basis for the design of open spaces.

    Reference
    N1.13
  • None

    Policy

    Links must be created between new development and the existing network of countryside public rights of way.

    Reference
    N1.14
  • None

    Policy

    Space that is required for components such as buffer zones, pumping stations and similar infrastructure must not be counted towards the volume of amenity/green space associated with the scheme.

    Reference
    N1.15
  • None

    Policy

    Open spaces must have accessible routes for users and clear definition of boundaries to ensure they are secure.

    Reference
    N1.16
  • None

    Policy

    Boundary treatments to open spaces must prioritise hedgerows and planting. Proposals incorporating extensive fencing will be resisted.

    Reference
    N1.17
  • None

    Policy

    Entrances to open spaces must be obvious and located along the busiest pedestrian routes.

    Reference
    N1.18