4.28

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Object

Chichester Local Plan 2021 - 2039: Proposed Submission

Representation ID: 3829

Received: 23/02/2023

Respondent: Mrs Clare Gordon-Pullar

Legally compliant? No

Sound? No

Duty to co-operate? No

Representation Summary:

The plan is missing one significant pressure on the harbour which is sewage pollution from Southern Water's treatment plants.

Change suggested by respondent:

Acknowledgement needs to be made of this issue and consideration taken as to what the District Council could do to help mitigate this.

Full text:

The plan is missing one significant pressure on the harbour which is sewage pollution from Southern Water's treatment plants.

Object

Chichester Local Plan 2021 - 2039: Proposed Submission

Representation ID: 5800

Received: 17/03/2023

Respondent: Natural England

Legally compliant? Not specified

Sound? Yes

Duty to co-operate? Not specified

Representation Summary:

The section of supporting text relating to the Solent Coast SPAs should also cover the Solent Maritime SAC.

Paragraph 4.28 only makes reference to nitrate pollution and recreational disturbance as two particular pressures on the harbours. In the recent condition assessment of Chichester Harbour (referenced elsewhere in the plan) over half the saltmarsh has been lost since designation mainly due to coastal management and coastal squeeze.

We would strongly advise that given the significance of the issue that policy requirements are also included in this policy (NE6) and NE12 Development Around the Coast).

Change suggested by respondent:

We would urgently advise that a third pressure to the harbours should be added which is inappropriate coastal management (resulting in significant impacts including coastal squeeze).

While we appreciate the references to coastal squeeze in policies NE11 and NE15 we would strongly advise that given the significance of the issue that policy requirements are also included in this policy (NE6) and NE12 Development Around the Coast).

Full text:

Summary of advice
While we have raised some queries and recommended some further modifications to certain policies we do not find the Plan unsound on any grounds relating to our remit.
Natural England has reviewed the Proposed Submission Local Plan and accompanying appendices together with the Habitats Regulations Assessment (HRA) and Sustainability Appraisal (SA). Our detailed comments on the policies and site allocations are provided as follows:
• Annex 1 - Chapter 2 – Vision and Strategic Objectives
• Annex 2 - Chapter 4 – Climate Change and the Natural Environment
• Annex 3 - Chapter 5 (Housing) and Chapter 6 – (Place-making, Health and Well-being)
• Annex 4 - Chapter 7 (Employment and Economy) and Chapter 8 (Transport and
Accessibility)
• Annex 5 - Chaper 10 – Strategic and Area Based Policies
Please note that we have not provided comments on all policies but those which have most influence on environmental issues. Natural England has no comment to make on the policies not covered in this response. Other than confirming that we have referred to it when considering our advice on specific policies and site allocations Natural England has no general comments to make on the SA.
Unfortunately due to unforeseen resourcing issues while we have reviewed the associated HRA we are not in a position to provide detailed comment on it as part of this response. We will rectify this as soon as possible and can confirm that we have seen nothing in it that raises any major concerns.
The Plan has many positive aspects including standalone policies on Green Infrastructure (GI) and
wildlife corridors and an incredibly extensive suite of natural environment policies more generally.
We are hugely appreciative of the opportunity that we were given to work with you on shaping key policies post-Regulation 18. However, we believe that the plan needs to go further in it’s recognition of coastal squeeze as a key issue for the district, should include policy hooks for the forthcoming Local Nature Recovery Strategy (LNRS) and make up to date references to both the Environment Act (2021) and the Environmental Improvement Plan (EIP, 2023). Given how recent the publication of the EIP is we would be happy to discuss with your authority how this could best be achieved but
we believe given the wealth of natural capital within Chichester District it is vitally important that this latest iteration of the Local Plan is set in its full policy and legislative context.
We have suggested a significant number of amendments and additions to both policies and
supporting text throughout the Plan. In our view these could all be taken forward as minor modifications but if they were all acted upon they would leave the Plan much stronger and more coherent in delivering for the natural environment, one of the three central tenets of genuinely
sustainable development as set out in the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF 2021,
paragraph 8c).

See attachment for representations on paragraphs/policies.