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26fe0802d596aaad0f6f202349e8d5c127bbe1984326f155d3d1a94468142436 notes SE/20/00624 2022-12-31
3aab4620c94c51f5aed443b25ddedfbdb9685fc02df25b0cf1f455c4e8527d1c notes Emerging Local Plan Ref ST2-24 - Respect and respond sensitively to the existing features within the site that are positive and that make the site unique. In particular, development on this site might capture the spirit of the regular pattern of glasshouses on the site. New development should front onto the public footpath across the north side of the site which connects towards Swanley Village, identifying this as a public route. Create safe, attractive and clear walking and cycling routes which minimise distances between the site and Hextable village, Swanley town and Swanley Station. Proper pedestrian and cycling facilities need to be introduced along Highlands Hill, connecting to the Fiveways Junction. This is to ensure that the development can be safely accessed on foot or by cycle to enable sustainable and independent travel. Explore ways of reflecting the site’s existing use as a nursery into proposals for development. This could include incorporating a particularly strong planting approach. 2019-12-18
8220fa27a6f66e84945ce4b082d0997478facd6ceabd1ed1f3be20f795a3b1d7 notes ST2-24 2018-12-01
b942c0492369516f34803ceb542bbb74a88166ec3d1438da9cd19d2de053f3cf notes SE/20/00624/FUL 2024-12-31
cfe19da7670aa7dc4e62957cf348f9b588efca8f091168c574fcc533294a998f notes The site is located adjacent to Swanley urban confines. The existing access onto Highlands Hill could be utilised if improved. Overall the northern half of the site containing permanent buildings is considered able to accommodate development however it is located within the Green Belt so this designation would need to change in order for it to be developed. 2017-12-01