South Somerset Local Plan Review 2016-2036 Preferred Options Consultation (Regulation 18)
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5 comments.
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Frances Gully - SCC Education | 18 Sep 2019 | South Somerset Local Plan Review 2016-2036 Preferred Options Consultation (Regulation 18) Market Towns Infrastructure Text Block
7.35 - and nursery, please add. The rest of this paragraph is good
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«anonymous» | 18 Sep 2019 | South Somerset Local Plan Review 2016-2036 Preferred Options Consultation (Regulation 18) Market Towns Infrastructure Text Block
Infrastructure. There is no mention of
Electricity Capacity and whether there is
sufficient available to support the proposed
development
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Mactaggart & Mickel | 10 Sep 2019 | South Somerset Local Plan Review 2016-2036 Preferred Options Consultation (Regulation 18) Market Towns Infrastructure Text Block
M&M can advise that the development of land at Mount Hindrance can take place utilising existing infrastructure and improvements which would be provided by the developer at their expense. There are no infrastructure constraints to the development of the land coming forward. This was confirmed by the appeal inspector in 2015. Accordingly, there is every good reason why the site should be allocated.
The issue regarding infrastructure at east Chard is that there is no ability to provide all the ne
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Anthony R Gray | 11 Aug 2019 | South Somerset Local Plan Review 2016-2036 Preferred Options Consultation (Regulation 18) Market Towns Infrastructure Text Block
Once again, following on from the shambles of the March presentation of the Boden Mill Leisure Centre proposals the council have demonstrated an innate inability to hold a meaningful public consultation which truly allows all residents views to be expressed in accordance with their democratic rights.
Added to that was the single display panel showing proposals for Chard where the mapping was such a small scale that even I found it difficult to identify certain parts of the town, where I have co
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D Easter | 09 Aug 2019 | South Somerset Local Plan Review 2016-2036 Preferred Options Consultation (Regulation 18) Market Towns Infrastructure Text Block
Yesterday, Thurs. 8th Aug. 2019, I attended the Local Plan consultation at Chard Guild Hall and would like to raise the following points.
* The consultation was poorly advertised such that I only heard of it through word of mouth.
* The information on display, specific to Chard, amounted to one display board which gave minimal information about the plan for the area.
* The council staff present, while polite, were unable to give definitive answers to any concerns, mainly due to the superficia
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