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Policy
Proposals must demonstrate multifunctional use of the streets to support social value and green and blue infrastructure integration.
- Dataset
- Design code rule
- Reference
- P1.16
Policy
Proposals must demonstrate multifunctional use of the streets to support social value and green and blue infrastructure integration.
Policy
Landscape must be a key feature of all streets.
Policy
Proposals should address the 10 Healthy Streets indicators contained in Healthy Streets guidance:
Policy
Regular street trees must be included on all Market Streets, planted on both sides of the street every 5-20m.
Policy
Where a Market Street serves a local centre a clear change in character must be demonstrated. Additional street width may be required for servicing or parking.
Policy
Where Market Streets form a mixed-use square within new local centres or neighbourhood centres they must be mixed use and shared surface or pedestrianised with structured hard and soft landscaping. There must be windows on multiple levels that provide overlooking onto the street. (See section 4.7 Meeting Places)
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Shared surface should also be extended to Market Streets running through new village greens, squares, and neighbourhood squares.
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Bins and benches must be provided at every 100m.
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Market streets should deliver good quality hard and soft landscape solutions to create a pleasant pedestrian environment and integrate car parking opportunities where appropriate.
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Market street junctions must be emphasised through provision of a building corner, differentiated public realm and tree planting.