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Derbyniwyd: 03/08/2012

Ymatebydd: Warwickshire County Council - Environment & Economy Directorate

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Rural broadband policies and policies for Culture and tourism should be cross referenced to promote quality of offer in District.
Recommended that introductory statement along lines of Weston-Super-Mare might be more suitable:
"The Council will work with partners to support the development and retention of new and existing tourism facilities, for both business and leisure markets and promote their sustainable expansion across the District, whilst maximising their co-locational and cumulative benefits to:
* assist in regenerating our town centres by supporting growth of their retail, evening and night time economies by offering facilities and functions that could encourage spending within the wider areas;
* assist with development of green infrastructure corridors linking destinations and attractions for the benefit of both residents and visitors;
* improve the range, quality and distinctiveness of the District's tourism destination;
* provide high quality hotels and serviced and non-serviced accommodation formats and conferencing facilities;
promote the image and reputation of the District to attract visitors and secure investment."
Town centre tourist accommodation - Support "town centre first" sequential approach for further hotel accommodation. Recommended that Council consider following policy wording:
Within the existing urban settlements of Warwick, Kenilworth and Leamington Spa, proposals that would result in the change of use hotels and tourist accommodation will be permitted unless:
* the proposed use or uses would reduce the overall capacity and attractiveness of Warwick, Kenilworth and Leamington Spa as tourism hubs and result in the loss of an otherwise viable hotel or tourist facility which would consequently harm the provision of tourist accommodation;
* the proposed use or uses would be incompatible with the surrounding area and businesses and would harm the character of the town centre;
* there would be no clear, additional benefits from the proposal in terms of improving the character of the area, the vitality and viability of the town centre and the economic and, cultural and environmental impact on the town as a whole.
Applicants seeking change of use away from existing hotel or tourist accommodation use will need to submit detailed evidence relating to the viability of the business and details of how the business has been marketed.
Rural accommodation - Support tourism in rural areas and recommend that LP should have specific policy to address expansion and re-development of existing tourism accommodation and tourism facilities within Green Belt.
Accommodation not in permanent buildings - District Council may wish to consider additional policy to cover accommodation not in permanent buildings (i.e. camping, caravan and chalet parks). This type of accommodation can be damaging to character of landscapes, and in rural areas added light pollution can be intrusive. Recommended that small scale developments should be supported in areas of open countryside or next to small settlements provided they are not prominent in landscape and have high quality landscaping. Policy may choose to exclude locations in sensitive landscapes and areas prone to flooding.

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