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Policy
Open spaces must be overlooked, with well-lit areas of activity avoiding excessive use of lighting as to cause nuisance to wildlife.
- Dataset
- Design code rule
- Reference
- N1.19
Policy
Open spaces must be overlooked, with well-lit areas of activity avoiding excessive use of lighting as to cause nuisance to wildlife.
Policy
Step free entrances to open spaces must be demonstrated and incorporated into designs.
Policy
Open space should consider a range of infant and adult play.
Policy
Developments (at the appropriate scale) must include exciting multi-sensory play spaces for children and young people of all ages which are well integrated within the urban realm or the open space network.
Policy
Play areas should be located within the centre of the development.
Policy
Developments of more than 100 homes should include one or more of the following: allotments, community growing projects, community orchards in an accessible and appropriate location(s).
Policy
Schemes should include open spaces that are nature rich areas that contain plants ad species that are native to Uttlesford, or biodiversity rich.
Policy
Open spaces should have a primary functional role to ensure they do not become unused or neglected.
Policy
Proposals must evidence an understanding of existing water management constraints and opportunities before improving and designing new water management.
Policy
Retention and attenuation basins must not take the character of unnatural engineered depressions or include unattractive components within their design.