Issue and Options 2023
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With regard to QE10, we disagree with the premise that tourism is unaffected by spatial planning. There are key issues to be addressed around infrastructure in and around areas of development that not only supports its residents but those visiting the area. The impacts that these developments and associated economic plans will have a direct impact on workforce that feed the tourism sector. We also add that the RSC feels strongly about the need to build cultural capacity in the town/region, which is supported by appropriate infrastructure, which can support economic growth of the area.
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In considering the options for Q-H2-2 we would suggest a hybrid option with a South Warwickshire wide requirement being set, and for that to then be divided between key areas of the district as required.
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We broadly support the suggestions in Chapter 6 of the Local Plan as to how this type of housing should be delivered, but a would also note that nowhere in this section is "accessible and inclusive" housing mentioned. The Local Plan could include a policy stance on the quantity of accessible housing which should be provided (wheelchair accessible ad so forth), which may also overlaps with some of the needs for the older population.
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