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    Policy

    Service lanes and yards which are integral to the layout of the block must be sufficiently discreet to avoid a negative impact on neighbourhood amenity.

    Reference
    M3.41
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    Policy

    Proposals should provide convenient access for service vehicles, minimising the need to turn frequently.

    Reference
    M3.42
  • None

    Policy

    New developments must ensure commercial bins, service equipment and service entrances are discreet so they don’t dominate the streetscape.

    Reference
    M3.43
  • None

    Policy

    Proposals must demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of the existing open space and its function within the area. Thorough analysis will naturally lead to an open space strategy that responds and complements the existing natural assets.

    Reference
    N1.1
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    Policy

    The standards set out in Nearby Nature published by Natural England should be adopted for all new developments.

    Reference
    N1.2
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    Policy

    Every opportunity to green new urban development from development plot margins to streetscapes and green walls and roofs must be taken so that all new residents or users of developments have daily contact with nature - this can be as simple as seeing house sparrows or butterflies.

    Reference
    N1.3
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    Policy

    Multi-functional green infrastructure should be included for example, providing linear rain gardens and integrating SUDS into the open space network.

    Reference
    N1.4
  • None

    Policy

    Open spaces within the development must be connected and form a wider network via attractive, clear and direct pedestrian cycle routes.

    Reference
    N1.5
  • None

    Policy

    Open spaces should be connected via green corridors and the existing green and blue infrastructure network.

    Reference
    N1.6
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    Policy

    Open spaces within the development must link via pedestrian and cycle routes with open spaces outside of the development and form part of an area open space network.

    Reference
    N1.7