Local Plan Review: Preferred Approach 2016-2035

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Local Plan Review: Preferred Approach 2016-2035

Policy S9: Retail Hierarchy and Sequential Approach

Representation ID: 1669

Received: 07/02/2019

Respondent: Chichester BID

Representation Summary:

Cultural anchors could replace retail earlier than we think. There is over-stock of brick and mortar shopping.

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It may well be that bricks and mortar retail loses its attraction as a reason prior to 2026 for visiting the City. Consideration should be given to building/licensing a cultural, leisure and/or entertainment hotspots at the extremity of each shopping zone such particularly at the at Southern Gateway site. The policy may have to view cultural plant as fulfilling the role the old anchor store concept did before, with the Chichester Cinema at the Eastgate, the Cathedral/Novium complex at the East, and the CFT at the North. The obvious missing art form would be for a multipurpose space which should include provision for music and dance to complete the city's offer.

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Local Plan Review: Preferred Approach 2016-2035

Providing Supporting Infrastructure and Services

Representation ID: 1671

Received: 07/02/2019

Respondent: Chichester BID

Representation Summary:

Support paragraph 4.91.
The city centre is the historic heart of Chichester and the main location for shopping, entertainment, visitor attractions, and a large proportion of the city's employment. In order to maintain and enhance the vitality of the centre, it is desirable to plan to accommodate a mix of uses including some new retail, other business uses such as offices, and residential development...

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Support paragraph 4.91.
The city centre is the historic heart of Chichester and the main location for shopping, entertainment, visitor attractions, and a large proportion of the city's employment. In order to maintain and enhance the vitality of the centre, it is desirable to plan to accommodate a mix of uses including some new retail, other business uses such as offices, and residential development...

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Local Plan Review: Preferred Approach 2016-2035

Policy S13: Chichester City Development Principles

Representation ID: 1674

Received: 07/02/2019

Respondent: Chichester BID

Representation Summary:

Policy S13

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Support Policy S13

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Local Plan Review: Preferred Approach 2016-2035

Policy S14: Chichester City Transport Strategy

Representation ID: 1676

Received: 07/02/2019

Respondent: Chichester BID

Representation Summary:

Support Policy S14

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Support Policy S14

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Local Plan Review: Preferred Approach 2016-2035

Policy S20: Design

Representation ID: 1678

Received: 07/02/2019

Respondent: Chichester BID

Representation Summary:

Support Policy S20

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Support Policy S20

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Local Plan Review: Preferred Approach 2016-2035

Policy DM11: Town Centre Development

Representation ID: 1681

Received: 07/02/2019

Respondent: Chichester BID

Representation Summary:

The East Street primary retail policy area is too long and should terminate more or less at the end of the pedestrian area.

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The East Street primary retail policy area is too long and should terminate more or less at the end of the pedestrian area.

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Local Plan Review: Preferred Approach 2016-2035

Retail

Representation ID: 1685

Received: 07/02/2019

Respondent: Chichester BID

Representation Summary:

Support paragraph 7.73.

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7.73

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