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Summary of Representations
on the
Allocations DPD (options)
April 2010
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Housing
Name Organisation Details
Summary
Ms Sheila Campbell
Ms Elwyn Jones
Armstrong (Kent) LLP
Cooper Estates Limited
Mr David Gamble
Ward Homes
Court Royal Developments
Chairman The Sevenoaks Society
General Objections:
- Sevenoaks has already had too much development no more should be built.
- Loss of allotments in Sevenoaks to allow for development
- Existing Industrial/Commercial sites should be retained for future use for employment purposes.
-affordable housing should be for those who serve the local community.
- affordable housing should be part of existing stock, well planned and brought back into public ownership.
-Fort Halstead should be allocated for housing/mixed use development
- SHLAA 2009 update is not a robust and credible piece of evidence
- SE Plan target of 3300 new dwellings for Sevenoaks District is too high.
- 3300 new homes will accommodate too many people. Should wait for the natural flow of people leaving Sevenoaks.
- Halstead Place School should be allocated as a MDS in the Green Belt
-regarding United House the criteria on site plans not justified
-Disagree with sliding scale approach to affordable housing but acknowledge it is a Core Strategy Issue.
- Target of 40% of new housing to be affordable is too high for developers.
Mr Paul Dawson
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United House
Mr Keogh Caisley
Mr David Gamble
Sir John Greenway Bt
Mr K Reynolds
General Observations
- More development required in rural areas to support local services
- Promoting a new site at Form Elms, Edenbridge as suitable for residential development.
- New housing in Edenbridge should be of values over £350k to ensure new residents add prosperity and not a drain on resources.
New Sites
Mr Patrick Wharton
- Request the removal of site at the Former Orchard, Bradbourne Farmhouse from Green Belt as it is infill development.
Albert Vision Ltd/ AV Produce Ltd
- Submission of additional site Riddings Field, Hockenden, Swanley.
Mr Mark Batchelor
Robinson Escott Planning
- Submission of site for allocation: Warren Court Farm, Knockholt Road, Halstead
Mr Mark Batchelor
Robinson Escott Planning
- Submission of site for allocation: Land West of 5 Mill Lane, Shoreham
Ramac Holdings Ltd
Ramac Holdings Ltd
- Submission of site: Land at Pedham Place Swanley for Employment purposes.
Mrs Ann White Sevenoaks Town Council
- Submission of site for allocation: Land at Greatness Park Cemetery, Seal Road, Sevenoaks
Mr Cruickshank - Submission of Housing allocation: Land at Park Lane Kemsing
Mr Brian Chandler
- Site for Allocations: College Road Nurseries, College Road, Hextable
Mr Jeremy Butterworth
Open Planning - Submission of additional site: Land rear of Pound Cottage, Knockholt
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Barclay Simpson
-Site put forward for allocation at Blackhall Lane, Sevenoaks (SHLAA site 78) for a care home facility, hotel & communal facilities.
Mr Christopher Coomber
Montreal Park Properties Ltd
- Submission of new site for allocation: Land north of Montreal Park Farm, Sevenoaks
Mr and Mrs K Vizard
- Submission of new site allocation: Bartram Farm, Old Otford Road, Sevenoaks
Mr C Baker - Proposes allocation at Cherry Tree Nurseries, Otford Road, Sevenoaks due to the existing mixed use - operations.
St Clere Family Partnership
- Submission of site for allocation: Land adjacent to Orchard Cottage, Heaverham
St Clere Family Partnership
- Submission of site for allocation: Land adjacent to the Carpenters Yard, Heaverham
St Clere Family Partnership
- Submission of site for allocation: Land adjacent walnut tree cottages, Heaverham
St Clere Family Partnership
- Submission of site for allocation: Land adjacent Forge, Heaverham
Trustees of the Chevening Estate
- Submission of site for allocation: Land at Chipstead between Westerham Road and A21 slip road.
Mr David Taylor-Smith
Westerham Society Observations;
- request they be involvement in the future allocations process;
- AONB/Historic Character of Westerham to be preserved
- Development must be matched with amenities and infrastructure required to support it.
Katherine Dove KCC Planning Policy
- It would make the document clearer to differentiate which sites already have planning permission and those that are newly identified.
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Ms Elwyn Jones
-Supports the Green Belt maintenance
- Infrastructure issues such as roads, drainage and lack of cycle lanes will be made worse by new development.
Mr Tom Brown - The ratio of number of units /planning officers in comparison to all LPA's in the UK these numbers seem very low. Good planning requires new homes to assist in the country's wealth and health.
Parish Clerk Barbara Darby
Otford Parish Council
- It is not made clear whether the "affordable housing" is for rent or sale.
Mr David Gamble
Chairman The Sevenoaks Society
Support with conditions
- ensure that new development will integrate with local character
- Support preservation of the Green Belt
Mrs Ann White Sevenoaks Town Council
Support with Conditions
- Affordable Housing should be focussed on key workers
Safeguarded and Reserve Land
Name Organisation Details
Summary
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Cooper Estates Limited
Vizard,Lewis,W Trust,Hills+Kimble
Jo Connah
General Observations
Land to the north west of the Broom Hill employment site should be allocated as Reserve Land for housing.
Land to the east and west of Old Otford Road, Sevenoaks should be safeguarded for an M26 Slip Road.
Uncertainty why, with the housing numbers identified, the Council is including safeguarded land in Westerham when it is not required.
Object to the change to Westerham Safeguarded land AONB impact Density too high for local needs
Mrs Gill Bell Office Manager Kent Downs AONB Unit
Object - 3.4 , 3.5 and 3.6 Additional wording to be added regarding the conservation and enhancement of the AONB
Galiford Try Strategic Lane
Galiford Try Strategic Land
Policy 3 Land at Station Road and Enterprise Way Edenbridge
Object
- Client's land should be released before Reserve Land - 20% of site Land west of Station Road and Enterprise Way is in level 3 flood zone - Hilders Lane more suitable for development
Ms C Lane
Cooper Estates Limited
Edenbridge Town Council
Support with condition;
-Would prefer a mix use allocation to allow for a hotel or care home at the site.
- Land West of Station Road and Enterprise Way should be allocated for development.
Miss Debbie Salmon
Conservation Officer, Policy and Planning
Observation -Protected Habitat
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Kent Wildlife Trust -would not object to development on the areas of the site containing hard standing but objects to any further loss of lowland meadow, woodland or hedgerow habitat.
Jo Connah
Mr Matthew Pullen
Policy 4 Land adjacent to London Road, Westerham
Object - site in AONB and adjoin Green Belt - SE Plan requirement can be met without this site - Not opposed to residential development on site - Not enough regard to impact on Court Lodge (Grade 2* listed) - Not enough regard to area character and residents - Density not appropriate
- Access - Disruption to allotment holders
- Additional wording to be added regarding the conservation and enhancement of the AONB
Mr Stuart McCartney
Mrs Gill Bell
Office Manager Kent Downs AONB Unit
Mr Jeremy Butterworth
Open Planning Support with Conditions - AONB impacts ,- Higher Density
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Jo Connah
Mr Stuart McCartney
Mrs Gill Bell
Office Manager Kent Downs AONB Unit
Policy 5 Development at Allotment Gardens adjoining Churchill School, Westerham
Object - AONB - traffic and air quality implications 2 ( nos of representations received on this issue) - impact on the local infrastructure 2 - Preserve as allotments and designate Green Belt
- Find alternative sites
- Additional wording to be added regarding the conservation and enhancement of the AONB
Mr Matthew Pullen
Observations - site in AONB and adjoins the Green Belt - SE Plan requirement can be met without this site
Mrs Gill Bell Office Manager Kent Downs AONB Unit
Support - Retention and allocations of allotments
Mr Jeremy Butterworth
Open Planning Support with Conditions - AONB impacts - Replacement of allotments elsewhere if developed
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Mr Andrew James
Mrs Gill Bell
Office Manager Kent Downs AONB Unit
Policy 6 Land at Croft Road, Westerham
Object - AONB impact - change in character of area
- Additional wording to be added regarding the conservation and enhancement of the AONB
Katherine Dove KCC Planning Policy
Observations - Considered solely for affordable housing?
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Employment
Name Organisation Details
Summary
Armstrong (Kent) LLP
Mr Richardson
Ramac Holdings Ltd
Friends of the New Ash Green Centre
Ramac Holdings Ltd
General Objections -approach to allocate Fort Halstead for employment uses is not justified/effective. -does not provide flexibility to respond to future changes. -mixed use development, to include additional housing more appropriate.
- No mention of New Ash Green employment facilities
- Allocations DPD should allocate Land East of Hardy's Yard Riverhead as an employment site.
Katherine Dove KCC Planning Policy
Observations - supports sites identified - environmental issues should be defined - distinguish potential site areas available for development within existing employment sites - size of Broom Hill should be included within the policy as elsewhere in the document - Intention towards existing non B class uses should clear
Mrs Ann White Sevenoaks Town Council
Support with conditions - More Local employment, emphasis on small units - disappointed at loss of employment sites to housing allocations
Mrs Gill Bell Office Manager Kent Downs AONB Unit
Observations
- For Halstead should not be developed
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- More focus on the AONB should be made regarding Fort Halstead
Ms C Lane
Mr and Mrs D Parker
Mr Mark Carter
Mr Nigel Sivyer
Mr John Fullagar
Edenbridge Town Council
The Leigh Family
Policy 7 Land for Business
Object -Leigh builders yard should be allocated for housing. 3
- Land at Broom Hill can be developed for a limited amount of residential development.
-The indicated Total Area (hectares) figure should be adjusted from 1.9 hectares to 1.1 hectares
- Broom Hill was originally green belt
United House Support with Conditions - allocation of Goldsel Road (paper mill site)
- Any development on this site should consider housing allocation at United House
Name Organisation Details
Summary
Mr Nigel Sivyer
Mr John Fullagar
Policy 8 Land at Broom Hill, Swanley
Object
- Broom Hill was originally Green Belt
- The site can be developed for a limited amount of residential development.
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Mrs Gill Bell
Armstrong (Kent) LLP
Office Manager Kent Downs AONB Unit
Policy 9 Major Developed Sites in the Green Belt
Fort Halstead - Fort Halstead should not be developed - More focus on the AONB should be made regarding Fort Halstead
- Fort Halstead MDS boundary is an anomaly does not accurately include all buildings; Suggests boundary amendment.
Glaxo Smith Kline
Miss Debbie Salmon
Conservation Officer, Policy and Planning Kent Wildlife Trust
Observations Policy needs to be amended so that it provides policy guidance on the re-use of employment sites designated as MDS‟s where there is no market demand for continuing employment use.
No objections to the development of these sites providing they are already built out.
Kensington and Chelsea B.C.
Submission of additional MDS: Parkwood Hall School, Beechenlea Lane, Swanley
Gypsies and Travellers
Name Organisation Details
Summary
Alison de Jager Ash-cum-Ridley Parish Council
Observation -Barnfield Park not to be extended -Permanent sites limited to 8 pitches -Adequate provision of services
Ms C Lane Edenbridge Town Council
- Recommends Gypsy and Travellers sites should be distributed across Sevenoaks (it is assumed that ETC mean across the Sevenoaks District, but this is not explicitly stated).
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Katherine Dove KCC Planning Policy
- Disappointed that some site options have not been identified at this stage
Mr Cameron Clark
Chairman Chapel Wood Residents' Society Limited
- currently there is an unfair distribution of Gypsy and Traveller provision. - infrastructure provision must be take into consideration in identifying sites.
Mr A Beaney - Submission of site for Gypsy and Traveller allocation: Land adjacent to Brands Hatch Cottages, Fawkham
Town Centre Development and Regeneration Opportunities
Name Organisation Details
Summary
Ms C Lane
Mr James A Bacon
Katherine Dove
Edenbridge Town Council
Design and Planning
KCC Planning Policy
General Observations; -Would like the Leathermarket Edenbridge site identified for town centre redevelopment.
- Areas around Sevenoaks Rail Station should be comprehensively developed as a whole, including police station and car park for mixed use purposes. -Could improve pedestrian links to railway station. - Bligh's Meadow development should be carefully planned. - Sevenoaks needs a high street by-pass to reduce traffic through the town centre
- Further interpretation of "protected for future development" needed - Position of the library needs to be clear
Parish Clerk Barbara Darby
Mr P H L Hills
Otford Parish Council
Redleaf Estate Trust
Observations - Further explanation needs regarding designations in the Settlement Hierarchy
-Inconsistency between CS and Allocations with regards to the classification of Chiddingstone Causeway.
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Mrs Gill Bell Office Manager Kent Downs AONB Unit
- Definition of Village boundaries should be included
Mr Cameron Clark
Chairman Chapel Wood Residents' Society Limited
Support with conditions - small scale employment facilities acceptable
Sainsburys Sainsburys Supermarkets Ltd
Observation -Specific policy for existing local centres to promote investment and jobs -Acknowledge Sainsbury's is an existing local centre -Whole riverside retail area should be re-allocated as a local or district centre -Should seek to make best use of existing land and buildings
Miss Debbie Salmon
Conservation Officer, Policy and Planning Kent Wildlife Trust
Policy 10 Town Centre Boundaries
Support -The Trust has no objection to the town boundaries.
Mrs Ann White
Miss Debbie Salmon
Sevenoaks Town Council
Conservation Officer, Policy and Planning Kent Wildlife Trust
Policy 11 Sevenoaks Town Centre Development Opportunities s
Observations
- Parking Provision - Under-used car park in Lower St Johns
-Recommends that design include biodiversity enhancements such as green roofs balconies and walls to provide ecological stepping stones throughout the redeveloped town centre
Royal Mail Properties
Mr David
Support with conditions - designation of the Post Office/BT Exchange as an area of opportunity
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Gamble Chairman The Sevenoaks Society
- Point 3 amended to reflect potential hotel use and Royal Mail's site brought forward independently - Clarification of replacement car parking - Request frontage to be designated a secondary retail frontage
Miss Debbie Salmon
Conservation Officer, Policy and Planning Kent Wildlife Trust
Policy 12 Swanley Town Centre Development Opportunities
Observation -land between the town centre and the station should be enhanced for wildlife as well as containing a pedestrian way.
Open Space, Sport and Recreation
Name Organisation Details
Summary
Cllr Keith Loney
Lakeview Developments Ltd.
Object - The Open Space section should also consider the linked benefits which existing leisure and recreational sites can provide for inward tourism into the district - Disagree with comments that the Environment Park should be converted in allotments
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Residential Sites
West Kent Cold Store
Name Organisation Summary
Mr Adam Single Ms Carmelle Bell Hannah Mears
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group Thames Water Property Kent Area Office Environmental Agency
Observations Low level archaeology anticipated which has been dealt with in the past through suitable conditions on a planning approval. May be necessary to undertake investigations to determine impact of any development Flood Zone 3 adjoins site Risk of surface water flooding Risk of contamination
Miss Debbie Salmon Policy and Planning Kent Wildlife Trust Berkeley Homes (Capital) Plc
Support following negotiations Subject to clarity on affordable housing viability and subject to phasing of the site
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Car Park Hitchen Hatch Lane Sevenoaks
Name Organisation Details Summary
Ms Angelina Chapman Ms Anne Warburton Mr and Mrs D & R Clary Mr John Moulton Ms Barbara Smith Mrs Ann White Mrs Lorna Talbot Riverhead Parish Council Mr Mark Lowth Ms Elwyn Jones Mr A.J Henley Marian Verkerk
Sevenoaks Town Council Parish Clerk Seal Parish Council
Object – Loss of car parking – 12 Increase in commuters
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Ms Carmelle Bell Planning Administrator Thames Water Property
Observations Outside water supply boundary Sewerage network unlikely to support development
Mrs GM Saunders Mr Adam Single
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group
- Car parking replacement required.
- Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval.
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Cramptons Road Sevenoaks
Name Organisation Details Summary
Mrs K.M.FReeves MrTerry Payne Mr Trevor Dann Mrs Ann White Mr A Wickens Mr MR Clay D Beatty Mr & Mrs Simmons
Sevenoaks Town Council
Object - Already too much development in area - Congestion/traffic problems 6 - WKCS and Fort Halstead cover housing requirement - Excess Pollution 4 - Highways requirements - School capacity - Density too high - Should be a Mixed use , include open space - Water contamination and security - Area disruption - properties should be low in height - Traffic-calming measures to be installed -Eviction from property.
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Cramptons Road Sevenoaks
Name Organisation Details Summary
Mr Adam Single Ms Carmelle Bell Mr Tim Brooks Katherine Dove Hannah Mears Miss Debbie Salmon
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group Planning Administrator Thames Water Property KCC Planning Policy Kent Area Office Environmental Agency Conservation Officer, Policy and Planning Kent Wildlife Trust
Observations Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval. Thames Water may need to undertake investigations to determine impact of any development The site is within 500 metres of a SSSI . Consideration to be given to space for biodiversity in any development. Site lies in source protection zone 1 and underlain by principle aquifers. Pollution and contamination risk Incorporate sustainable drainage techniques Recommend protected species surveys Traffic and congestion Air Quality No social housing, ok to part buy, part rent
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Cramptons Road Sevenoaks
Name Organisation Details Summary
Mrs Johnston South East Water
South East Water
Support with Conditions: - All site constraints can be overcome - Site area is 1.8ha, giving 90 units - Only concern is the congestion on local roads - All site constraints can be overcome
Greatness Mills, Mill Lane, Sevenoaks
Name Organisation Details Summary
Mr Adam Single Ms Carmelle Bell Hannah Mears
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group Thames Water Property Kent Area Office Environmental Agency
Observations Significant archaeology could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval. The condition could require the preservation of important archaeological remains. - Outside water supply boundary - No infrastructure concerns regarding waste water supply - Site lies within SPZ1 and highly sensitive - Contamination issues, site investigation required - Surface water run off risks
Support
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Greatness Mills, Mill Lane, Sevenoaks
Name Organisation Details Summary
Katherine Dove KCC Planning Policy - The site is within 500 metres of a SSSI . pto - Consideration to be given to space for biodiversity in any development.
Police Station Morewood Close Sevenoaks
Name Organisation Details Summary
Ms Sheila Campbell
Object - Land should be returned to allotments
Mr Adam Single Ms Carmelle Bell Hannah Mears Miss Debbie Salmon
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group Planning Administrator Thames Water Property Kent Area Office Environmental Agency Conservation Officer, Policy and Planning Kent Wildlife Trust
Observations Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval. Outside water supply boundary Thames Water may need to undertake investigations to determine impact of any development Site requires FRA Site to be surveyed for protected species
Mr Tom Brown
Support - Greater Density due to location to infrastructure and facilities
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Sevenoaks Gasholder Cramptons Road Sevenoaks
Name Organisation Details Summary
Mrs K.M.F Reeves Mrs Ludlow Mr Terry Payne Mr Trevor Dann Mrs Ann White Mrs A Earthrowl Mr W Codling Mr MR Clay
Sevenoaks Town Council
Object - Already too much development in area - Congestion problems 3 - infrastructure provision 2 - Traffic and Pollution 3 - WKCS and Fort Halstead cover housing requirement - School capacity - Land should be used as open space - Stormwater drainage - Loss of Gas Storage Observations - Properties should be low in height - Traffic-calming measures to be installed
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Sevenoaks Gasholder Cramptons Road Sevenoaks
Name Organisation Details Summary
Mr Adam Single Ms Carmelle Bell Mr Tim Brooks
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group Planning Administrator Thames Water Property
Observations Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval. - Traffic and congestion - Air Quality - No social housing, ok to part buy, part rent - Outside water supply boundary - Thames Water may need to undertake investigations to determine impact of any development
South East Water Mr & Mrs Galvin Mr David Knight Katherine Dove Julie White Mr & Mrs Simmons
KCC Planning Policy
Support -use of former employment sites for residential development -The site is within 500 metres of a SSSI . Consideration to be given to space for biodiversity in any development. Support with conditions: - Access to be via Otford Road due to congestion on Cramptons Road 2 -Gasworks preferable over Cramptons Road Waterworks Site -keep existing conifers - parking is problematic - keep social housing to 10%.
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Sevenoaks School land at Oak Lane & Hopgarden Lane Sevenoaks
Name Organisation Details Summary pto
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A full list of respondents is attached
Sevenoaks Town Council Vice Chairman Hop Garden lane residents Association Planning Manager - South East Region Sport England Grassy Lane Residents Action Group
Object - Congestion 5 - Density too high 39 - Not in keeping with character of area 22 - Increase in traffic 28 - Aboricultural issues 2 - water shortages -Access 11 - Infrastructure Provision 31 - Drainage and surface water runoff 23 - air quality issues 4 - land borders conservation area - loss of playing field 17 - retain houses if possible - Water supply/sewage -Education provision -Sports/play areas -Transport to London - Parking 17 - Safety risk due to absence of pavements - fields could be designated for allotments - should prevent schools from selling off playing fields for housing - Used as Community Playing Fields - Electricity problems -Safety and transport -playing fields and sports facilities -Greenfield not brownfield -Environmental harm -topography -green infrastructure - Flooding issues 11- - Appeal decision (Appeal Ref: APP/G2245/A/09/2112850) 5 - schools, public transport, medical and social services under pressure.
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Mr Adam Single Patrick FitzGerald Sir Michael Harrison Ms Carmelle Bell Miss Debbie Salmon
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group Environment and Waste Committee The White Hart Residents Association Chairman Sevenoaks Conservation Council Planning Administrator Thames Water Property Conservation Officer, Policy and Planning Kent Wildlife Trust
Observations - Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval. - Density not in keeping with area - Infrastructure will need improvements - Biodiversity - Pollution needs to be mitigated - How long the Affordable Housing will be retained - Density too high, further consideration required. -- Outside water supply boundary - Thames Water may need to undertake investigations to determine impact of any development -Trees be retained and grassland and tree corridor created.
Sevenoaks School Foundation
Support -Part of planned management of the school estate.
Mr Geoffery Dalton Mr David Wigg
Support with conditions subject to - Retention of existing building - Density being consistent with area -Lower density -Improved infrastructure -No provision of affordable - to be directed to other areas
Johnsons at Oak Lane & Hopgarden Lane, Sevenoaks
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Name Organisation Details Summary
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A Full list of Respondents is appended
Vice Chairman Hop Garden lane residents Association
Planning Manager - South East Region Sport England
Object
- Congestion 7 - Density too high 40 - Not in keeping with character of area 19 - Increase in traffic/ Highway Issues 33 - Aboricultural issues -water shortages -Infrastructure 32 -Drainage 21 -air quality issues 5 - Retain existing house - Affordable percentage unattainable - Water supply/sewage - Safety risk due to absence of pavements 2 - fields could be designated for allotments - should prevent schools from selling off playing fields for housing -Greenfield not brownfield -Environmental harm -topography -green infrastructure -Impact on amenity and local environment - Proposal contrary to EN1 and PPS3 3 - Parking 16 -Appeal decision (Appeal Ref: APP/G2245/A/09/2112850) 5 -Restrictive Covenant on land - Electricity overburdened. - schools, public transport, medical and social services under pressure.
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Mr Adam Single
Patrick FitzGerald
Dr and Mrs Stuart and Linda Simpson
Sir Michael Harrison
Ms Carmelle Bell
Miss Debbie Salmon
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group Environment and Waste
Committee The White Hart Residents Association
Chairman Sevenoaks Conservation Council
Planning Administrator Thames Water Property
Conservation Officer, Policy and Planning Kent Wildlife Trust
Observations
-Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval.
- Density not in keeping with area - Infrastructure will need improvements - Biodiversity - Pollution needs to be mitigated - How long the Affordable Housing will be retained
- High density
- Density too high, further consideration required.
Outside water supply boundary - Thames Water may need to undertake investigations to determine impact of any development
-recommends a corridor of tree and grass habitat be retained and enhanced through the centre of the site.
Sevenoaks School Foundation
Support -Part of planned management of the school estate.
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Mr Geoffery Dalton
Mr David Wigg
Mr Derek Crofton
Support with conditions subject to - Retention of existing building - No dense flat development
-Improved infrastructure -No provision of affordable - to be directed to other areas
- density is too high - traffic /- Access
United House, Goldsel Road, Swanley
Name Organisation Details Summary
United House
Object - site area should be 3.45ha
Mr Adam Single Ms Carmelle Bell Miss Debbie Salmon Mr Francis Patrick
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group Planning Administrator Thames Water Property Conservation Officer, Policy and Planning Kent Wildlife Trust
Observations Flood risk to neighbours due to surface water run off Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval. Thames Water may need to undertake investigations to determine impact of any development Recommend retention of the tree lines along the boundary Constrained land could be used as semi natural open space
United House
Support - Density of 75dph
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United House, Goldsel Road, Swanley
Name Organisation Details Summary
Mr Kevin Searles A F Webb United House
Support with Conditions - Object to any retail provision being included - No direct access to High Firs estate - Current use unpleasant for neighbours - Re-route access - Time limited operations - Consideration of building height
- net capacity should be increased to at least 300
Name Organisation Details Summary
Bevan Place, Swanley
Mr and Mrs Marilyn and Philip Ball
Object - Heritage issues
Mr Adam Single Ms Carmelle Bell
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Planning Administrator Thames Water Property
Observations Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval. No infrastructure concerns regarding water supply No infrastructure concerns regarding waste water supply
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Bus Garage , London Road ,Swanley
Mr and Mrs Marilyn and Philip Ball
Object Heritage issues
Mr Adam Single Ms Carmelle Bell
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group Planning Administrator Thames Water Property
Observations Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval. No infrastructure concerns regarding water supply No infrastructure concerns regarding waste water supply
Corner of Birchwood Park Avenue & Bartholomew Way , Swanley
Name Organisation Details Summary
O G Mahoney Mr Iain Chalmers Mr Derek Caplan Mr Gian Bendinelli
The Planning Bureau Limited
Object -Access - Design - Increased traffic, noise and pollution - Invasion of privacy and safety -Too close to St Barts Laundry Site -Highway safety concerns - Density too low - Site suitable for sheltered accommodation
M Adam Single
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation
Observations Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval.
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Corner of Birchwood Park Avenue & Bartholomew Way , Swanley
Name Organisation Details Summary
Ms Carmelle Bell
Planning Administrator Thames Water Property
No infrastructure concerns regarding water supply No infrastructure concerns regarding waste water supply
Ms Helen Oakley
Support No objection in principle
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Former Déjà Vu and Land to the north of Swanley
Name Organisation Details Summary
Mr and Mrs Marilyn and Philip Ball
Object –
Heritage Issues
Mr Adam Single
Mr Doherty
Mr Christopher Drake
Ms Carmelle Bell
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group Environment and Waste
Assistant Town Clerk Swanley Town Council
Planning Administrator Thames Water Property
Observations
-Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval.
-No access from Pucknells Close -Concern regarding increased traffic
- Density should be higher
- Outside water supply boundary - No infrastructure concerns regarding waste water supply
Gillian Fittich Support - Need hotel
Mr and Mrs Lundberg
Mr and Mrs David and Marie Collett
Support with conditions - Design should be in keeping - Access should not be via Pucknells Close 2
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Land West of Cherry Avenue , Swanley
Name Organisation Details Summary
Mr Adam Single Ms Carmelle Bell Mr Christopher Drake Miss Debbie Salmon
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group Planning Administrator Thames Water Property Assistant Town Clerk Swanley Town Council Conservation Officer, Policy and Planning Kent Wildlife Trust
Observations Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval. No infrastructure concerns regarding water supply Thames Water may need to undertake investigations to determine impact of any development 80% should be open space Recommend that the open space provided be enhanced for biodiversity.
St Bartholomew’s Hospital Laundry Site, Bonney Way, Swanley
Name Organisation Details Summary
Mr Adam Single Ms Carmelle Bell
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group Planning Administrator Thames Water Property
Observations - Low level archaeology anticipated which has been dealt with in the past through suitable conditions on a planning approval. - Water supply: a mains extension will probably be required - Thames Water does not have any waste water infrastructure serving this site
Swanley Centre, Nightingale Way, Swanley
Name Organisation Details Summary
Mr Adam Single
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group
Observations - Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a
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St Bartholomew’s Hospital Laundry Site, Bonney Way, Swanley
Name Organisation Details Summary
Ms Carmelle Bell Miss Debbie Salmon
Planning Administrator Thames Water Property Conservation Officer, Policy and Planning Kent Wildlife Trust
planning approval - No infrastructure concerns regarding water supply - May be necessary for Thames Water to undertake investigations to determine impact of development - Recommends that the design contains a fully integrated Green Infrastructure.
Land west of Station Road and Enterprise Way, Edenbridge
Name Organisation Details Summary
Mr and Mrs T Anderson Galiford Try Strategic Lane
Galiford Try Strategic Land
Object - Overlooking - Infrastructure provision Object - Client's land Hilders Lane more suitable for development and should be released before Reserve Land - 20% of site Land west of Station Road and Enterprise Way is in level 3 flood zone
Mr Adam Single Ms Carmelle Bell
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group Planning Administrator Thames Water Property
Observations: - Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval - Outside water supply boundary - Outside waste water supply boundary
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Land west of Station Road and Enterprise Way, Edenbridge
Name Organisation Details Summary
Mr Paul Glenister Katherine Dove Ms C Lane Cooper Estates Limited
Easistore Self Storage KCC Planning Policy Edenbridge Town Council
Support - Does the site map exclude the area in Flood Zone 3? Supports with condition; - Recommends that the word „main‟ be included to the allocation criteria, which states Access will be from Enterprise Way. - Delete "Access will be from Enterprise Way" - Should be released "when required"
Land at Cedar Drive, Edenbridge
Name Organisation Details Summary
Ms Rachel Chatwin
Mr Stephen Lewzey
Mr Philip Blackman
Mr and Mrs Miriam and Jason Employment Chatten
Mr and Mrs T Anderson
Objection Loss of light/Overshadowing 2 Arboricultural issues 2 Drainage concerns 6 Open space provision 2 Access 7 Congestion 3
Parking and traffic issues 9
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Mrs S Brachet-Smith
Mr and Mrs Blake
Mrs Natalie Dodd
Ms Poor
Mrs LA Reynolds and Mr SB Seymour
Miss Claire Bennett
Mr Andrew Ramsey
Mr and Mrs Miriam and Jason Chatten
Construction traffic Wildlife 6 Noise 3
Green Oasis
Loss of Privacy Infrastructure No more houses in the area 2
Alternative brownfield sites available.
Ms Carmelle Bell
Mr Adam Single
Planning Administrator Thames Water Property
Observations: - Outside water supply boundary - Outside waste water supply boundary
- Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval
Ms C Lane
C Arter
Edenbridge Town Council Support with condition; - Subject to additional parking for the Stangrove Estate
- keep footpath - no tall blocks
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57 Top Dartford Road, Hextable
Name Organisation Details
Summary
Mr J P Lovett
Mr Roy Hunt
Mr & Mrs E & JS Richardson
Objection -Highway Safety
- Traffic 2
- Biodiversity
- Overshadowing
- Infrastructure
-Loss of views
Mr Adam Single
Ms Tracy Lane
Ms Carmelle Bell
Miss Debbie Salmon
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group Parish Clerk Hextable Parish Council
Planning Administrator Thames Water Property
Conservation Officer, Policy and Planning Kent Wildlife Trust
Observations
Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval
Gateway site of importance to the village No high rise building to go on the plot Consideration to historic contamination
No infrastructure concerns regarding water supply No infrastructure concerns regarding waste water supply
Request that some neutral grassland habitat is provided on site
Support with Conditions
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West Kingsdown Industrial Estate, West Kingsdown
Cllr Dee Morris - Good design - Limited height - Land contamination concerns
A Winchester and Sons
Support
inclusion by landowner but at a lower density
Name Organisation Details Summary
Mr Adam Single
Ms Carmelle Bell
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group
Planning Administrator Thames Water Property
Observations
- Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval
- Outside water supply boundary - Thames water may need to undertake investigations to determine impact of any development proposed
Mr B Mellstrom Glen House Estates Ltd Support
Continue to promote site.
31 – 37 Park Lane Kemsing
Name Organisation Details Summary
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Mr Adam Single
Ms Carmelle Bell
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group
Planning Administrator Thames Water Property
Observations
- Significant archaeology could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval. The condition could require the preservation of important archaeological remains.
- No infrastructure concerns regarding water supply
- No infrastructure concerns regarding waste water supply
Field south of Moat Cottage, Station Road, Otford
Name Organisation Details Summary
Mr Adam Single
Mr and Mrs JC Peacock
Parish Clerk Barbara Darby
Mrs Lyndsey Edwards
Mr Colin Parks
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group
Otford Parish Council
Object - Pond is natural spring 2 - Proximately to scheduled ancient monument 3 - Groundwater and flooding issues - Access 4 - Arboricultural issues - Development of this site should be avoided - Ecological issues - Otford has had enough recent development - Conservation Area - Increased traffic
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Hannah Mears
Miss Debbie Salmon
Ms Carmelle Bell
Kent Area Office Environmental Agency
Conservation Officer, Policy and Planning Kent Wildlife Trust
Planning Administrator Thames Water Property
Observations - Watercourse adjoining site with narrow area of Flood Zone 3
- Recommend that the boundary planting and the moat be retained
- Outside water supply boundary - No waste water infrastructure serving site
Jarvis Homes
Support - Site available for development - Site lies close to Otford and a short walking distance of the mainline railway station. - Excellent Infrastructure
- High priority The enhancement of the character and appearance of the locality will have the highest priority - Development will also need to respect the Scheduled Ancient Monument - the access will need to give the highest priority to the preservation and enhancement of the Conservation Area. - Development of the site would make a modest but nevertheless important contribution to the provision of affordable housing within Otford
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Foxs Garage London Road, Badgers Mount
Name Organisation Details Summary
Mr Gordon Plumb
Badgers Mount Residents
Association
Objection -Wrong Address -Previous Planning Refusal -Loss of Employment
Mr Adam Single
Ms Carmelle Bell
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group
Planning Administrator Thames Water Property
Observations
-Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval.
- No infrastructure concerns regarding water supply - No infrastructure concerns regarding waste water supply
Consultant Claverton Ltd
Support
Residential development. Current use is under used and unviable.
Mr and Mrs Earl
Support with conditions - Support in principle but concerned too many units proposed - Parking and road safety issues could also be a concern
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Land adjacent to London Road, Westerham
Name Organisation Details Summary
Jo Connah
Mr and Mrs D.W.R. Hobbs
Mr and Mrs K Whalley
E.M Freeman
Mrs Goodall
Mr and Mrs R Fenn
Beth Mullings
Mr Andrew McCormick
Mr Martin Stevens
Mr Peter
Corfield
Mrs Dorothy Oram
Mr Simon Burmester
Denise Stevens
Mr Clive Jenkins
Mr Matthew
Object –
Ecological issues 3
- AONB 12
- Air Quality 3
- Infrastructure Provision 10 - Increased Traffic 10 - Privacy
- Too much social housing already
- Aboricultural issues 2
- Drainage - Character of Area 2
- Prefer a nursing home
Loss of Green Belt 2 –
If developed should be small bungalows for elderly/retired
- Highway safety 3
-Access 4- loss of allotments 2
- Prefer sheltered housing
- land should be retained for benefit of the community 2
- noise pollution, land contamination and air quality
- sustainability and design cost implications
- Land not required to meet the SE Plan Target 3
- No gypsy development
- High Density inappropriate 5
- Biodiversity 4 - Not enough regard to impact on Court Lodge (Grade 2* listed)
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Pullen
Mr, Mrs and Master Mason
Ms Elaine Kibblewhite
Ms Gillian Burmester
Nicola Wolfenden
Mrs Deborah Mills
Clare Moran and William Hayes
- Economically unviable- Alternative sites should be sought
-Unwanted residential development
-Power supply problems
- Flooding
Mr Adam Single
Ms Carmelle Bell
Miss Debbie Salmon
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group Environment and Waste
Planning Administrator Thames Water Property
Conservation Officer, Policy and Planning Kent Wildlife Trust
Observations
- Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval.
- No infrastructure concerns regarding water supply - No infrastructure concerns regarding waste water supply
-Allotments provide rich habitat for reptiles and amphibians. -likely to provide foraging habitat -Bats hibernate within Westerham Mines SSSI evidence that bats use the mines within the summer months.
-woods, hedgerows and grassland could provide both conditions suitable for setts and foraging habitat for badgers. - full surveys are to be undertaken
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Sally-Anne Nowell
-Re-use of site.
KCC Property
Mr David Taylor-Smith
Ms Sally Pratt
Support with conditions
-Lower density
-To provide retirement accommodation
-Sufficient parking –
- Follow design principles
- Residential/Care home
- Few houses for Westerham people
- Traffic
Land rear of Garden Cottages , Leigh
Name Organisation Details Summary
D.S.Whitehall
Mr and Mrs Truzzi-Franconi
Object
- Biodiversity 2
- Conversion back to allotments 2
- Not previously developed land 2
- Parking and Traffic 2
- Overshadowing and loss of privacy 2
- Impact on character of area 2
- No need to develop site soon 2
- Building would disrupt community 2
- Carbon Footprint 2
- Increase in population 2
- Infrastructure pressures 2
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MrAdam Single
Ms Carmelle Bell
Miss Debbie Salmon
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group
Planning Administrator Thames Water Property
Conservation Officer, Policy and Planning Kent Wildlife Trust
Observations:
- Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval
- Outside water supply boundary
- Outside waste water supply boundary
- Consideration should be given to the ecological impacts of development in this location.
Mr Keogh Caisley
Court Royal Developments
Support;
- Promote 18 Extra Care Retirement Units
- Land available in short term
- Sustainable Location
- PPS7 Justification
-Need for extra care accommodation
New Ash Green Village Centre, New Ash Green
Name Organisation Details Summary
Mr A Dari
K Kpinar
Mr S Richardson
Friends of the New Ash Green Centre
Object
- current business leaseholder
- No regeneration
- Density too high
- Alternative sites for development –
- Further housing in central area –
- reduction of commercial/employment
- parking 2
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Mr Adam Single
Alison de Jager
Ms Carmelle Bell
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group
Ash-cum-Ridley Parish Council
Planning Administrator Thames Water Property
Observation
-Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval
-Badger Pub and Village hall unlikely to be available so density should be decreased
.- Outside water supply boundary
- Outside waste water supply boundary
Mrs Stella Kemp
Support
- Overhaul and clean up all of the village centre
- improve bus services - Reconsider residential element
Mr Cameron Clark
Chairman Chapel Wood Residents' Society Limited
Gableholt Ltd
Support with Conditions –
- Regeneration must be commercially Viable
- Will require public funding
- Sufficient car parking to be maintained
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Employment Sites
Vestry Road , Sevenoaks
Name Organisation Details Summary
Mr Adam Single
Parish Clerk Barbara Darby
Hannah Mears
Miss Debbie Salmon
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group
Otford Parish Council
Kent Area Office Environmental Agency
Conservation Officer, Policy and Planning Kent Wildlife Trust
Observations
-Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval
-Vestry Cottages have been incorrectly included on the employment site map
- Site over historic landfill, contamination issues
- FRA required
-Recommend that a buffer strip be recreated along the corridor
Katherine Dove
Royal Mail Properties
KCC Planning Policy
Support
The site is within 500 metres of a SSSI . Consideration to be given to space for biodiversity in any development.
Support identification of Vestry Industrial Estate
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Bat and Ball Enterprise centre, Sevenoaks
Name Organisation Details Summary
MrAdam Single
Hannah Mears
Miss Debbie Salmon
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group Environment and Waste
Kent Area Office Environmental Agency
Conservation Officer, Policy and Planning Kent Wildlife Trust
Observation
-Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval
- Site lies within SPZ1 for Cramptons Road abstraction
- Possible contamination issues
-recommend that a buffer strip be recreated along the corridor.
Katherine Dove
KCC Planning Policy
Support
The site is within 500 metres of a SSSI . Consideration to be given to space for biodiversity in any development.
BT London Road, Sevenoaks
Name Organisation Details Summary
Mr Adam Single
Hannah Mears
Miss Debbie Salmon
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group
Kent Area Office Environmental Agency
Conservation Officer, Policy and Planning Kent Wildlife Trust
Observation
-Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval
- Site lies within SPZ1 for Cramptons Road abstraction
- Possible contamination issues
-recommend that a buffer strip be recreated along the corridor
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Erskine House, Oakhill Road, Sevenoaks
Name Organisation Details Summary
Mr Adam Single
Miss Debbie Salmon
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group Environment and Waste
Conservation Officer, Policy and Planning Kent Wildlife Trust
Observations
-Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval
-recommend that a buffer of trees be incorporated into the design to safeguard the woodland adjacent to the railway corridor.
Hardy’s Yard, Riverhead
Name Organisation Details Summary
Mr Adam Single
Hannah Mears
Miss Debbie Salmon
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group
Kent Area Office Environmental Agency
Conservation Officer, Policy and Planning Kent Wildlife Trust
Observations
Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval
- Large part of site is in FZ3a
- Flood mitigation measures part of any development
-recommend that a buffer of trees be incorporated into the design to safeguard the tree belt adjacent to the railway corridor
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High Street Sevenoaks
Name Organisation Details Summary
Mrs Ann White
Sevenoaks Town Council
Object - Map needs to be amended to remove properties from employment site
Mr Adam Single
Hannah Mears
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group Environment and Waste
Kent Area Office Environmental Agency
Observations-
Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval
- Part of site in Source Protection Zone 3 - Detailed FRA required - Any development must seek to reduce flood risk
London Road Sevenoaks
Name Organisation Details Summary
Mrs Ann White
Sevenoaks Town Council
Object
- Map needs to be amended to remove some properties from employment site
Mr Adam Single
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group Environment and Waste
Observations
On the edge of the Medieval and post-medieval core of Sevenoaks
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Morewood Close ( outside housing area), Sevenoaks
Name Organisation Details Summary
Mr Adam Single
Hannah Mears
Miss Debbie Salmon
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group
Kent Area Office Environmental Agency
Conservation Officer, Policy and Planning Kent Wildlife Trust
Observation
-Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval.
- Site adjacent to area of FZ3a - Detailed FRA required - Development must seek to reduce flood risk
- recommend that a buffer of natural habitat
-that a corridor of acidic grassland or heathland is recreated
South Park, Sevenoaks
Name Organisation Details Summary
Mr Adam Single
Archaeological Officer
Observations
-On the edge of the Medieval and post-medieval core of Sevenoaks
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KCC Heritage Conservation Group Environment and Waste
Tubs Hill House, Tubs Hill, Sevenoaks
Name Organisation Details Summary
Mr Adam Single
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group Environment
Observations
-Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval
Wested Lane Industrial Estate, Swanley
Name Organisation Details Summary
Mr Adam Single
Miss Debbie Salmon
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group
Conservation Officer, Policy and Planning Kent Wildlife Trust
Observation
-Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval
-recommend that a buffer of natural habitat
Swanley Town Council offices
Name Organisation Details Summary
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Mr Christopher Drake
Assistant Town Clerk Swanley
Town Council
Object - Town centre should not include a Hotel
- Potential for no development to take place
Mr Adam Single
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group
Observations
Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval
Mr Nigel Sivyer
Support with Conditions - Inclusion of Bathstore Building in Town Centre regeneration
Goldsel Road Swanley
Name Organisation Details Summary
Mr Adam Single
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group
Observations
Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval.
Horizon House, Swanley
Name Organisation Details Summary
Lenta Properties
Object; -Proposed allocation is too restrictive being solely for B class uses
Mr Adam Single
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group
Observation
Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval.
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Miss Debbie Salmon
Environment and Waste
Conservation Officer, Policy and Planning Kent Wildlife Trust
-recommend that a buffer of natural habitat
Land at Broom Hill , Swanley
Name Organisation Details Summary
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Mr and Mrs Marilyn and Philip Ball
Mr and Mrs Elsdon
Mr J A Manning
Mr and Mrs ME and SE Bentley
Mr & Mrs Miles
Mr and Mrs Clements
Mr John Fullagar
Miss Debbie Salmon
Conservation Officer, Policy and Planning Kent Wildlife Trust
Object - Only a suitable site for development of single storey residence for single, elderly or disabled, but preference to see conserved as is.
- Increased congestion 2
-Traffic 3
- develop other sites
- noise and intrusion 2
- don't need warehouses
- Topography issues
- Pollution 2-
-Green Belt
-Wildlife -Amenity
-Overlooking and Privacy 2
- Parking
- The site can be developed for a limited amount of residential development, including affordable social housing.
-Biodiverse site
Mr Adam Single
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group
Observations
Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval.
The Wood Family Trust
Support - Designated of Broom Hill land
Cooper Estates Limited
Support with Conditions - Plan in document differs from the Local Plan
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- Original boundary should be retained
Media House , Swanley
Name Organisation Details Summary
Mr Adam Single
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group Environment and Waste
Observations
Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval.
Moreton Industrial Estate, Swanley
Name Organisation Details Summary
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Park Road Industrial Estate, Swanley
Name Organisation Details Summary
Mr Adam Single
Miss Debbie Salmon
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group Environment and Waste
Conservation Officer, Policy and Planning Kent Wildlife Trust
Observation
Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval.
-recommend that a buffer of natural habitat
Southern Cross Industrial Estate, Swanley
Name Organisation Details Summary
Mr Adam Single
Hannah Mears
Miss Debbie Salmon
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group
Kent Area Office Environmental Agency
Conservation Officer, Policy and Planning Kent Wildlife Trust
Observations
Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval.
- Site adjacent to area of FZ3a - Detailed FRA required - Development must seek to reduce flood risk
- recommend that a buffer of natural habitat
-that a corridor of acidic grassland or heathland is recreated
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Mr Adam Single
Miss Debbie Salmon
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group Environment and Waste
Conservation Officer, Policy and Planning Kent Wildlife Trust
Observations-
- Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval.
-Recommend a buffer of natural habitat
Swanley Library and Information Centre, Swanley
Name Organisation Details Summary
Mr Adam Single
Mr Christopher Drake
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group
Assistant Town Clerk Swanley Town Council
Observations
Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval.
- Little Heath development is mixed use
Teardrop Industrial Estate, Swanley
Name Organisation Details Summary
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Mr Adam Single
Hannah Mears
Miss Debbie Salmon
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group
Kent Area Office Environmental Agency
Conservation Officer, Policy and Planning Kent Wildlife Trust
Observations
Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval.
Observations - Potential for contamination - Site within FPZ3
-recommend that a buffer of natural habitat
The Technology Centre Swanley
Name Organisation Details Summary
Mr Adam Single
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group Environment and Waste
Observations
Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval.
Station Road Edenbridge
Name Organisation Details Summary
Cllr Scholey
Mr Tom Burton
Edenbridge and District Community Link
Object - Access for full size HGVs
- Current tenants‟ vacating site
- Mixed use including residential should be encouraged/prioritised
- Overestimation of current jobs on site
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Mr Adam Single
Hannah Mears
Miss Debbie Salmon
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group
Kent Area Office Environmental Agency
Conservation Officer, Policy and Planning Kent Wildlife Trust
Observations
Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval.
- Part of site within FPZ3 - Mitigation of flood risk - Protection and enhancement of biodiversity
-recommend that a buffer of natural habitat
Ms Lane
Edenbridge Town Council
Support with condition -recommends improvements to the Railway bridge over the B2026
Edenbridge Trading Centre/Warsop Trading Centre and Leigh Builder’s Yard, Edenbridge
Name Organisation Details Summary
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Ms C Lane
Mr and Mrs D Parker
Mr B Parker
Mr Malcolm Hardy
Mr Lawrence Neil Barry
Mr and Mrs GN and CM Pecksen
Edenbridge Town Council
Object -Leigh Builders Yard should be allocated for housing.4
-Suitable employment site
- Unsuitable for employment use; -Small scale residential development is more appropriate
-separate road access 2 - Surrounded by residential properties. 4 - Frontage in Edenbridge Conservation Area 3 - traffic and noise 2 - Unlikely to attract new business 3-
- Site not connected to Edenbridge Trading Estate 4
Mr Adam Single
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group
Observations
Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval.
Station Approach, Edenbridge
Name Organisation Details Summary
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Mr Adam Single
Miss Debbi Salmon
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group
Conservation Officer, Policy and Planning Kent Wildlife Trust
Observations
Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval.
Observation -recommend that a buffer of natural habitat
Westerham Trading Centre, Westerham
Name Organisation Details Summary
Mr Adam Single
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group Environment and Waste
Observations
Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval.
Blue Chalet Industrial Park, West Kingsdown
Name Organisation Details Summary
Mr Adam Single
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group Environment and Waste
Observations
Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval.
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Horton Kirby Trading Estate, South Darenth
Name Organisation Details Summary
Mr Adam Single
Hannah Mears
Miss Debbie Salmon
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group
Kent Area Office Environmental Agency
Conservation Officer, Policy and Planning Kent Wildlife Trust
Observations
Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval.
Site within Flood Zone 3 - Risk of contamination
-recommend that a buffer of natural habitat
Warren Court ,Halstead
Name Organisation Details Summary
Mr Adam Single
Hannah Mears
Miss Debbie Salmon
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group Environment and Waste
Kent Area Office Environmental Agency
Conservation Officer, Policy and Planning Kent Wildlife Trust
Observations
Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval.
Site close to historic landfill, contamination issues
-If redevelopment is planned for this site the Trust would recommend that a buffer of woodland be incorporated into the design of the development to buffer and extend Deerleap Wood.
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Swanley Town Centre Regeneration
Name Organisation Details Summary
Mr Christopher Drake
Assistant Town Clerk Swanley Town Council
Object - Town centre should not include a Hotel - Potential for no development to take place
Mr Adam Single
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group Environment and Waste
Observations
- Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval.
Mr Nigel Sivyer
Support with Conditions - Inclusion of Bathstore Building in Town Centre regeneration
Waitrose, High Street, Sevenoaks
Name Organisation Details Summary
Mr Adam Single
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group Environment and Waste
Observations
Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval.
Land East of the High Street , Sevenoaks
Name Organisation Details Summary
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Mr Adam Single
J M Bamforth
Ms Katharine Kendell
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group
Observations
Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval.
Car Parking Provision
Enquiry as to what Interchange facilities meant
Land West of Bligh’s Meadow, Sevenoaks
Name Organisation Details Summary
Mr Peter Stevens
Object
-Loss of parking and congestion -If building goes ahead, to be limited to 2 storey
Mr and Mrs D & R Clary
Mr Adam Single
Ms Carmelle Bell
J M Bamforth
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group
Planning Administrator Thames Water Property
Observations - Require the retention or increase of existing car parking
- Significant archaeology could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval. The condition could require the preservation of important archaeological remains.
- Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval.
- Car Parking Provision
- Outside water supply boundary - Thames Water may need to undertake investigations to determine impact of any development
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Mrs Ann White
Sevenoaks Town Council
Support with Conditions - replacement car parking
Post Office/ BT Exchange, South Park, Sevenoaks
Name Organisation Details Summary
Mr Adam Single
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group
Observations
Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval.
Mrs Ann White
Sevenoaks Town Council
Object -map is inaccurate as part of car park is leased to Sevenoaks Town Council
Royal Mail Properties
Support - designation of the Post Office/BT Exchange as an area of opportunity - Clarification of replacement car parking - Request frontage to be designated a secondary retail frontage
Land at Croft Road, Westerham
Name Organisation Details Summary
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Mr R C Woodward
Mrs Y Tullett
Mr & Mrs Hilliard
Mr Mark Waterman
Mr Mark Waterman
Mrs R Pearson
Mr Richard Essex
Mr Richard
WB Howard
Mr Laurence Booshard
Karen Waterman
Mr Nigel Leadbetter
Mr and Mrs R Howe
Mr Kevin Rogers
Ms S Warnes
Mr David Taylor-Smith
Jeremy
Object - Return to Green Belt 2 - No need for additional housing 3 - AONB 8 - Rural/ Greenfield land 2 - Small scale (under 1ha) 2 - Highways Constraints 5
- Surface water runoff - Congestion - Ecological issues 2
- danger and congestion due to narrow roads and lack of pavement.
- Would set a precedent to build in the Green Belt
- Too many units allocated
- Biodiversity 2
- Traffic and Parking 7
-additional housing will be out of keeping –
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Wilson/Kristine Mitchell
- will not be in keeping with band G tax paying properties
- reduce the value of the surrounding housing -impact on privacy -the proposed development is in the “shadow” of a mobile telecoms mast
-Size of plot too small - Aboriculture loss
- Other areas in town are suitable 3
- No increase in population
-Loss of allotments
- Public Transport concerns - infrastructure and facilities 2
Mr Adam Single
Miss Debbie Salmon
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group Environment and Waste
Conservation Officer, Policy and Planning Kent Wildlife Trust
Observations
Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval.
recommend that woodland and hedgerow boundaries and a corridor of adjacent rough grassland be retained
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Allotment Gardens adjacent to Churchill School, Westerham
Name Organisation Details Summary
Mr and Mrs Jason and Georgina Howes
Objection - Proximity to Junior School
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Mr P Kembery
Beth Mullings
Mr and Mrs R Fenn
E.M Freeman
Mr Andrew McCormick
Mr Martin Stevens
Mrs E M Kembery
Ms Janice Stent
K and P Whalley
Ms Sarah Cullom
A Wells
Mr Denis Bulford
Mrs Janet Young
Mr Peter Corfield
Ms Elaine Kibblewhite
Mr and Mrs C Davies
Mr and Mrs Fred and Heather Whitney
M.W Penfold
Nicola Wolfenden
MJ Turner
- Ecological and Aboricultural issues 6
-Loss of area character - AONB 8 - Greenfield Site -Loss of allotments 12 - Would not provide any community benefits - noise pollution, land contamination and air quality 3 - sustainability and design cost implications - Infrastructure Provision 5 - Increase traffic and congestion 6 - Land not required to meet the SE Plan Target
- Safety issues regarding London Road - No gypsy development
-Site should be returned to the Green Belt and allotments retained
- Been allotments for over 80 yrs 3 - Access issues 8
- No more housing 6
- Alternate allotment site not accessible - High Density inappropriate - current Affordable Housing issues no wish for more
- Loss of green environment
- important to retain land for community
- Shortage of Allotments
-Power supply problems
- land should be retained for benefit of the community
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Mr Adam Single
Miss Debbie Salmon
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group Environment and Waste
Conservation Officer, Policy and Planning Kent Wildlife Trust
Observations
- Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval.
-Allotments provide rich habitat for reptiles and amphibians. -likely to harbour reptiles and provide terrestrial habitat for amphibians. -likely to provide foraging habitat -Bats hibernate within Westerham Mines SSSI evidence that bats use the mines within the summer months. -woods, hedgerows and grassland could provide both conditions suitable for setts and foraging habitat for badgers. full surveys are to be undertaken
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Angela Howells
Sally-Anne Nowell
Mr Michael Grimes
Clerk Westerham Parish council Support-
WPC continues to promote site for development. - Alternative allotment land can be provided - Access to be through old Churchill School site
-Protect Allotments
- Protection of allotments
Chaucer Business Park, Kemsing
Name Organisation Details Summary
Mr Adam Single
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group Environment and Waste
Observations
Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval.
Glaxo Smith Kline, Powder Mills, Leigh
Name Organisation Details Summary
Mr Adam Single
Katherine Dove
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group Environment and Waste
KCC Planning Policy
Observation
Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval.
This site is within 500 metres of a Local Wildlife Site . Consideration to be given inclusion of natural and semi-natural green space within any development to allow for biodiversity.
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North Downs Business Park
Name Organisation Details Summary
Mr Adam Single Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group
Observation
Low level archaeology anticipated which could be dealt with through suitable conditions on a planning approval.
Fort Halstead
Name Organisation Details Summary
Mr Adam Single
Armstrong (Kent) LLP
Mr Gordon Plumb
Archaeological Officer KCC Heritage Conservation Group Environment and Waste
Badgers Mount Residents Association
Observations
Pre-determination assessment should be carried out to clarify whether development of any part of the site is possible.
-Propose Fort Halstead be allocated for housing/mixed use
-No mention of Fort Halstead's ability to provide housing
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Objectors to Sevenoaks School Land at Oak Lane and Hopgarden, Sevenoaks Ms Lisa Stewart Mr Graham Stewart Mr Graham Boon Mr David Glennie Ms Paula Burns PB Dravers Mr and Mrs Miller Ms Jane Affleck Dr and Mrs Stuart and Linda Simpson Mrs Catherine Chan Mr and Mrs AB Vowles Mr and Mrs B.E and T.E.A Horton Mrs Barbara Gibbs Mr Mike John Ms Sheila Campbell Mrs Ann White Mr & Mrs Ian Webb Ms Sheila Campbell Mrs Helen Plestis Mr D Richardson Mr Geoffery Dalton Mr Julian Scott Mr & Mrs Andrew and Rosie Williams Cllr Mrs Avril Hunter Becky Penty Mr David Glennie Ms Paula Burns Ms Jane Affleck
Dr and Mrs Stuart and Linda Simpson Mr and Mrs D and G Jackson Ashley and Amanda Mackenzie Mr and Mrs David and Sharon Henderson Mr S J Valiant David and Violaine Townsend FA and PC Catterall Ellen and Tamim Saleh Mr lan Senior Mr Nick Osler Mr and Mrs Derek and Janet Richardson Mr Graham Footitt Mr and Mrs Langford Mr and Mrs C Penney Mr and Mrs A P Dowding Oak Lane Residents Association Mr and Mrs Gareth and Sarah Lewis-Davies Mr and Mrs Ian and Nikki Cobban Mr T W Craddock Mr Daron Pearce Mr and Mrs O'Sullivan WP and SA Sellers Peter Kernan and Maria Lemos Mr Vincent Geake Mr and Mrs Pauline and Barrie Maxwell Philip and Sarah Brown Mr Paul Nash Mr & Mrs D Wheatley
Mr & Mrs Gillett
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Objectors to Johnsons at Oak Lane and Hopgarden Lane, Sevenoaks
Ms Lisa Stewart
Mr Graham Stewart
Mr John Crowe
Mr Graham Boon
Mr David Glennie
Ms Paula Burns
Mr and Mrs Miller
Ms Jane Affleck
Ms Sheila Reynolds
Mr and Mrs AB Vowles
Mr and Mrs B.E and T.E.A Horton
Mrs Barbara Gibbs
Mr Mike John
Ms Sheila Campbell
Mr & Mrs Ian Webb
Ms Sheila Campbell
Mr Richardson
Mr Geoffery Dalton
Mr Julian Scott
Mr & Mrs Andrew and Rosie Williams
Cllr Mrs Avril Hunter
Becky Penty
Ms Jane Affleck
Dr and Mrs Stuart and Linda
Simpson
Mr and Mrs D and G Jackson
Mr S J Valiant
David and Violaine Townsend
FA and PC Catterall
Mr Alan Senior
Mr Nick Osler
Mr and Mrs Derek and Janet Richardson
Mr Graham Footitt
Mr and Mrs C Penney
Mr David Perry
Mr and Mrs A P Dowding
Oak Lane Residents Association
Mr and Mrs Ian and Nikki Cobban
Mr and Mrs Iain and Frances Smith
Mr Daron Pearce
Mr and Mrs O'Sullivan
WP and SA Sellers
Mr and Mrs Kieron and Julia Brennan
Peter Kernan and Maria Lemos
Mr Vincent Geake
Mr and Mrs Pauline and Barrie Maxwell
Philip and Sarah Brown
Mr Paul Nash
Mr & Mrs D Wheatley
PB Dravers
Mr & Mrs T Gillett