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1c16c8b5212908b52a919dd7782a5f4968def0e85dd57d1a6f117c6f036ec761 notes “This brownfield site is part of a larger site that includes greenfield land. The whole site, including the greenfield part, is proposed to be allocated in the Sedlescombe Neighbourhood Plan for some 6 - 8 dwellings. A scheme should make provision for 1 and 2 bed houses and flats, of no more than two storeys in height, a proportion of which will be made available as affordable homes giving first preference to eligible employees or volunteers in perpetuity. It should include a viability appraisal that demonstrates the minimum number of open market dwellings required to cross-subsidise the refurbishment or replacement of the volunteers’ accommodation. It should incorporate a landscape scheme that mitigates any visual impact on the surrounding countryside. It should preserve the area of the site designated as Priority Habitat. It should comprise appropriate works to improve Ladybird Lane provided they do not include any additional lighting. It should identify and agree an alternative location for the estate management facility. It should demonstrate that any new access will have an acceptable impact on the character of the Brede Valley and demonstrated to be visually contained from public view points. See Policy 3 of the Submission Sedlescombe Neighbourhood Plan (http://www.rother.gov.uk/Sedlescombe-Neighbourhood-Plan) 2017-10-01
2f2961cb4f9fb6a72d017ed403d63e241cbb5ac89e58c809659e7697a8f6806f notes “This brownfield site is part of a larger site that includes greenfield land. The whole site, including the greenfield part, is allocated in the Sedlescombe Neighbourhood Plan for some 6 - 8 dwellings. A scheme should make provision for 1 and 2-bed houses and flats, of no more than two storeys in height, a proportion of which will be made available as affordable homes giving first preference to eligible employees or volunteers in perpetuity. It should include a viability appraisal that demonstrates the minimum number of open market dwellings required to cross-subsidise the refurbishment or replacement of the volunteers’ accommodation. It should incorporate a landscape scheme that mitigates any visual impact on the surrounding countryside. It should preserve the area of the site designated as Priority Habitat. It should comprise appropriate works to improve Ladybird Lane provided they do not include any additional lighting. It should identify and agree to an alternative location for the estate management facility. It should demonstrate that any new access will have an acceptable impact on the character of the Brede Valley and demonstrated to be visually contained from public viewpoints. See Policy 3 of the Sedlescombe Neighbourhood Plan (http://www.rother.gov.uk/Sedlescombe-Neighbourhood-Plan). The site form part of a wider area subject to a currently undetermined planning application which does not include housing (RR/2019/1659/P) - December 2020. 2020-10-01
42e442b485fa6908999a694b89f6ad43ba447ec25f9df0982d13aa72ba20724f notes “This brownfield site is part of a larger site that includes greenfield land. The whole site, including the greenfield part, is allocated in the Sedlescombe Neighbourhood Plan for some 6 - 8 dwellings. A scheme should make provision for 1 and 2 bed houses and flats, of no more than two storeys in height, a proportion of which will be made available as affordable homes giving first preference to eligible employees or volunteers in perpetuity. It should include a viability appraisal that demonstrates the minimum number of open market dwellings required to cross-subsidise the refurbishment or replacement of the volunteers’ accommodation. It should incorporate a landscape scheme that mitigates any visual impact on the surrounding countryside. It should preserve the area of the site designated as Priority Habitat. It should comprise appropriate works to improve Ladybird Lane provided they do not include any additional lighting. It should identify and agree an alternative location for the estate management facility. It should demonstrate that any new access will have an acceptable impact on the character of the Brede Valley and demonstrated to be visually contained from public view points. See Policy 3 of the Sedlescombe Neighbourhood Plan (http://www.rother.gov.uk/Sedlescombe-Neighbourhood-Plan). 2019-10-01
a2d04d5c2701a9356c07652c4b9a73aee137857ada5a5e13b350ba4a4bbedb6f notes “This brownfield site is part of a larger site that includes greenfield land. The whole site, including the greenfield part, is allocated in the Sedlescombe Neighbourhood Plan for some 6 - 8 dwellings. A scheme should make provision for 1 and 2 bed houses and flats, of no more than two storeys in height, a proportion of which will be made available as affordable homes giving first preference to eligible employees or volunteers in perpetuity. It should include a viability appraisal that demonstrates the minimum number of open market dwellings required to cross-subsidise the refurbishment or replacement of the volunteers’ accommodation. It should incorporate a landscape scheme that mitigates any visual impact on the surrounding countryside. It should preserve the area of the site designated as Priority Habitat. It should comprise appropriate works to improve Ladybird Lane provided they do not include any additional lighting. It should identify and agree an alternative location for the estate management facility. It should demonstrate that any new access will have an acceptable impact on the character of the Brede Valley and demonstrated to be visually contained from public view points. See Policy 3 of the Sedlescombe Neighbourhood Plan (http://www.rother.gov.uk/Sedlescombe-Neighbourhood-Plan) 2018-10-01
a609af43369e6ca9f819c31e7a52e58e481bd9ead1dfc9b45f69113afdfc57a6 notes “This brownfield site is part of a larger site that includes greenfield land. The whole site, including the greenfield part, is allocated in the Sedlescombe Neighbourhood Plan for some 6 - 8 dwellings. A scheme should make provision for 1 and 2-bed houses and flats, of no more than two storeys in height, a proportion of which will be made available as affordable homes giving first preference to eligible employees or volunteers in perpetuity. It should include a viability appraisal that demonstrates the minimum number of open market dwellings required to cross-subsidise the refurbishment or replacement of the volunteers’ accommodation. It should incorporate a landscape scheme that mitigates any visual impact on the surrounding countryside. It should preserve the area of the site designated as Priority Habitat. It should comprise appropriate works to improve Ladybird Lane provided they do not include any additional lighting. It should identify and agree to an alternative location for the estate management facility. It should demonstrate that any new access will have an acceptable impact on the character of the Brede Valley and demonstrated to be visually contained from public viewpoints. See Policy 3 of the Sedlescombe Neighbourhood Plan (http://www.rother.gov.uk/Sedlescombe-Neighbourhood-Plan). December 2022 - no changes. 2022-10-01
dc970b65a949f5b2e77a8ee5a4744746d139f5ea047f5c1f0dc71005d76369e2 notes “This brownfield site is part of a larger site that includes greenfield land. The whole site, including the greenfield part, is allocated in the Sedlescombe Neighbourhood Plan for some 6 - 8 dwellings. A scheme should make provision for 1 and 2-bed houses and flats, of no more than two storeys in height, a proportion of which will be made available as affordable homes giving first preference to eligible employees or volunteers in perpetuity. It should include a viability appraisal that demonstrates the minimum number of open market dwellings required to cross-subsidise the refurbishment or replacement of the volunteers’ accommodation. It should incorporate a landscape scheme that mitigates any visual impact on the surrounding countryside. It should preserve the area of the site designated as Priority Habitat. It should comprise appropriate works to improve Ladybird Lane provided they do not include any additional lighting. It should identify and agree to an alternative location for the estate management facility. It should demonstrate that any new access will have an acceptable impact on the character of the Brede Valley and demonstrated to be visually contained from public viewpoints. See Policy 3 of the Sedlescombe Neighbourhood Plan (http://www.rother.gov.uk/Sedlescombe-Neighbourhood-Plan). The site form part of a wider area subject to a currently undetermined planning application which does not include housing (RR/2019/1659/P). December 2021 - The permission for the wider site was refused at committee on 22/03/2021. This does not relate to the allocated part of the site and therefore does not affect the register entry. 2021-10-01