Draft Core Strategy (incorporating Preferred Options) October 2010
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3 comments.
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Brympton Parish Council | 09 Dec 2010 | Draft Core Strategy (incorporating Preferred Options) Settlement Strategy Scale of Growth for the District and the Main Settlements Employment Employment
We should consider employment land near the strategic highways to attract employee from surrounding market towns and to alleviate the rat runs into Yeovil
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Somerset County Council Enviro… | 03 Dec 2010 | Draft Core Strategy (incorporating Preferred Options) Settlement Strategy Scale of Growth for the District and the Main Settlements Employment Employment
Section 4.62 indicates an open-minded approach to commercial development. However, there are some forms of development that, as a result of noise, will be inappropriate and in conflict with expectations for land development or amenity expectation in residential areas nearby. The CS should not leave the protection of residential land and employment land to pre-application discussion if a consistent approach is to be taken. The CS should provide guidance on the restraints for certain types of de
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P J Burrows | 30 Nov 2010 | Draft Core Strategy (incorporating Preferred Options) Settlement Strategy Scale of Growth for the District and the Main Settlements Employment Employment
Employment (p.35)
4.62 The preferred approach does not restrict the type (Use Class) of employment land in any of the settlements identified. Responses to the Issues & Options consultation were clear that the Core Strategy should lay the foundations for economic growth, but should not set out prescriptive requirements for sites. The Core Strategy should provide a good supply of land, which will meet the differing needs of business whilst being flexible enough to respond to changing market condi
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