4.22 Locating development to enable people to live and work locally can encourage economic participation and improve health and wellbeing through better air quality, more physical activity, and social interaction, which will be particularly beneficial for Rother’s ageing population. This may provide the car-owner with greater security and ease of access, but it is a less efficient use of space than unallocated parking and prevents parking in the street across the access to the property. (3)4.17 Live well locally seeks to build upon existing transport networks (where they exist), such as bus and rail services, demand responsive solutions, social care, education, and community transport. It promotes new and emerging modes such as community car and bike share, offering alternatives to car ownership. (2)4.13 Density is one indicator for how compact a development or place will be and how intensively it will be developed.
Encouraging walking, cycling, outdoor play and streets where it is safe for younger children to cycle (or scooter) to school can create opportunities for social interaction and street life bringing wider social benefits. It is important to avoid streets that are just designed as routes for motor vehicles to pass through and for cars to park within. (3)4.18 Many communities in Rother have community and church halls, shops, village squares, healthcare facilities, pubs, and other amenities.
- In September 2016, Google announced Team Drives, later renamed Shared Drives,112 as a new way for Google Workspace teams to collaborate on documents and store files.
- 4.32 Streets and routes must connect people to places and public transport services in the most direct way, making car-free travel more attractive, safe, and convenient and accessible for all.
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- (2)4.29 Wheeling is a term that refers to a type of mobility that is equivalent to walking, but uses wheeled devices such as wheelchairs, mobility scooters, or other aids.
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Dementia-friendly environments are spaces that are designed to support the needs and preferences of people living with dementia. They aim to promote independence, wellbeing, safety, comfort, and meaningful activities for people with dementia and their carers. Easy access and wayfinding can help people with dementia to navigate an environment without getting lost or confused.
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4.37 New development should create places that are memorable, with a locally inspired or otherwise distinctive character. (11)4.1 The ‘Live Well Locally’ concept as an overall priority of the Local Plan underscores Rother’s dedication to cultivating healthy, sustainable, and inclusive communities that support residents across the age spectrum. Live Well Locally aims to create an environment where individuals of all ages can live, work, and play with dignity and independence. Rother seeks to foster a dynamic and vibrant community that values diversity and intergenerational connections.
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The suite is tightly integrated with Google Drive, and all files created with the apps are by default saved to Google Drive. 4.77 Some developments such as for economic, community or multi-residential uses will normally require significant car parking activtrades forex areas. These areas will need generous visual mitigation to reduce the impact of large numbers of vehicles and hard surfacing, but they also serve as significant opportunities to provide visual, functional, and ecological enhancements through generous green infrastructure (GI), including multifunctional sustainable drainage.
- Where development proposals are for more than 50 dwellings or 500 sqm of non-residential floorspace, streets must provide places to sit, space to chat or play within new streets, as well as allow for temporary closures to maximise a streets multipurpose potential for other uses e.g., markets, festivals, parades etc.
- The settings for each of the area types has been based on an analysis of the existing character of these areas and a visioning exercise.
- 4.30 Short trips of up to three miles, can be easily made on foot or bicycle if the right infrastructure is in place, helping to improve public health and wellbeing and air quality whilst also reducing local congestion and carbon emissions and increasing opportunities for all to access key services, employment, and education.
- 4.73 Small squares can add interest and provide parking in a traffic calmed environment.
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This approach can help reduce traffic congestion, lower emissions, and improve quality of life. In September 2016, Google announced Team Drives, later renamed Shared Drives,112 as a new way for Google Workspace teams to collaborate on documents and store files. In Shared Drives, file/folder sharing and ownership are assigned to a team rather than to an individual user.113 Since 2020, Shared Drives had an ability to assign different access levels to files and folders to different users and teams, and an ability to share a folder publicly.
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18 A local transport note (LTN), published in July 2020, that provides guidance to local authorities on delivering high quality, cycle infrastructure. 4.58 Front doors, balconies, terraces, front gardens, and bay windows provide active frontages and are a good way to enliven and add interest to the street and create a more human scale to larger buildings such as apartments and supported living accommodation. 4.52 Solar orientation has a critical role in creating energy-efficient and sustainable environments that are aligned with their climatic conditions. Integrating solar orientation principles into perimeter block design will maximize passive heat gain, enhance occupant comfort, and reduce energy consumption. By aligning building layouts with the sun’s path, we can create resilient and energy-conscious communities.
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The synced folders and files count against the shared quota allocated between Gmail, Google Photos, and Google Drive. 4.62 Sustainable drainage systems, commonly referred to as SuDS, provide an improved approach to the management of surface water runoff from hard surfaces such as roofs and car parks by replicating natural processes. Compared with traditional engineered drainage systems, SuDs can maximise the additional benefits that can be achieved by reducing site-based, local, and catchment-wide flood events.
Heritage and Natural Environment
Ranges of density allow for local variations in density, which may be desirable to create a variety of identity without harming local character as set out in Historic England guidance. Additionally, compact development has several benefits such as minimising traffic, supporting transit, improving air quality, preserving open space, supporting economic vitality, creating walkable communities, and providing a range of housing options. In July 2017, Google announced their new downloadable software, Backup and Sync, for individual users of Google Drive.24 It was made mainly to replace the Google Drive desktop app,25 which was discontinued.21 Its main function is for the user to be able to set certain folders to constantly sync onto their Google Account’s Drive.
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(1)4.12 Efficient use of land is a key aspect of well-designed new developments and a requirement of the NPPF17. A compact form of development is more likely to accommodate enough people to support shops, local facilities, and viable public transport, maximise social interaction in a local area, and make it feel a safe, lively, and attractive place. This can help to promote active travel to local facilities and services, reducing dependence on the private car. The Council will also support proposals that reinvest the surplus generated by community assets and green infrastructure into the community, such as through community funds, grants, or dividends. 4.59 As the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) Dementia and Town Planning research paper mentions, well planned, enabling local environments can have a substantial impact on the quality of life for someone living with dementia, helping them to live well in their community for longer. An overriding principle of this advice is that if you get an area right for people with dementia, you can also get it right for older people, for young disabled people, for families with small children, and ultimately for everyone.
(1)4.24 New development should exploit existing (or planned) public transport hubs, such as train stations and bus interchanges, walking and cycling routes, to build at higher densities and channel a higher percentage of journeys to public transport. The settings for each of the area types has been based on an analysis of the existing character of these areas and a visioning exercise. The aim of the local plan policies is to work towards a future enhanced vision of what each area type needs to be. (1)4.2 This overall priority envisions a network of mixed-use and adaptable places which promote happiness, health and wellbeing, foster social interaction, reduce health inequalities, encourage active living, and enhance overall quality of life. They will be resilient to the effects of climate change while respecting the unique context and character of our district.
They allow ground water recharge which reduces water pollution, enhance biodiversity, and provide landscape amenity enhancement. (B) All major housing developments must have 50% of dwellings have a form factor of 1.7 or less to ensure that housing is designed to be energy-efficient and environmentally sustainable. (1)4.31 All new development must ensure access for all and help make walking and cycling feel like the natural choice for everyone undertaking short journeys (such as the school run or older generations accessing local facilities and services) or as part of longer journeys.