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Policy E8 - Local Visitor Economy
Representation ID: 8629
Received: 02/12/2024
Respondent: Anglian Water
AWS supports Policy E8- Local Visitor Economy. The supporting text recognises the role that Rutland Water plays as an attraction and centre for visitors as well as being a leisure hub for both visitors and local residents.
AWS considers that Policy E8 and specifically parts b. and
c. are positively prepared and shaped by engagement with AWS and other tourism and leisure sector businesses in Rutland.
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Policy E9 – Caravans, camping, lodges, log cabins, chalets and similar forms of self-serviced holiday accommodation
Representation ID: 8630
Received: 02/12/2024
Respondent: Anglian Water
Legally compliant? Not specified
Sound? Not specified
Duty to co-operate? Not specified
Do not believe that Rutland Water should be carved out of the policy as Rutland Water is an existing visitor and recreation centre and so a sustainable location in transport terms for additional accommodation.
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Chapter 8 – Sustainable Communities
Representation ID: 8631
Received: 02/12/2024
Respondent: Anglian Water
Broadly support the policies in the sustainable communities’ chapter
Support
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Policy SC4 – Pollution control
Representation ID: 8632
Received: 02/12/2024
Respondent: Anglian Water
Specifically support SC4 – Pollution control.
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Policy SC3 – Promoting good quality design
Representation ID: 8633
Received: 02/12/2024
Respondent: Anglian Water
Legally compliant? Not specified
Sound? Not specified
Duty to co-operate? Not specified
Supports Policy SC3 and recommends that part 5. supports Policy SC3 and recommends that part 5. Includes an additional sub section d. covering water efficient design and construction and the minimisation of wastewater during
building and operational stages.
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Policy EN1 - Protection of Sites, Habitats and Species
Representation ID: 8634
Received: 02/12/2024
Respondent: Anglian Water
Whole heartedly supports the inclusion and references to Rutland Water’s habitats designations in Policy EN1. We agree that developments should maintain and indeed support the integrity of the designation.
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Policy EN2 - Local Nature Recovery Strategy
Representation ID: 8671
Received: 02/12/2024
Respondent: Anglian Water
Support detailed BNG approach in Policy EN2 and support nature recovery being promoted through the LNRS
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Policy EN4 – Trees, woodland, and hedgerows
Representation ID: 8672
Received: 02/12/2024
Respondent: Anglian Water
Support that they recognise the between fluvial and terrestrial habitats and the role for example of tree cover in also reducing
flood risks
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Policy EN5- Ancient Woodland and Ancient and Veteran Trees
Representation ID: 8673
Received: 02/12/2024
Respondent: Anglian Water
Support that they recognise the between fluvial and terrestrial habitats and the role for example of tree cover in also reducing
flood risks
Support
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Policy EN7: Green and Blue Infrastructure
Representation ID: 8674
Received: 02/12/2024
Respondent: Anglian Water
Welcome policy EN7’s identification in the supporting text of reservoirs and other blue infrastructure as providing multi-faceted benefits including public access to nature. Part f. of EN7 underlines why the continued and enhanced provision of sport and recreation at Rutland Water enables the most sustainable use of existing facilities and supports the use of active travel in and around Rutland Water to access different activities. The operational need and use of Rutland Water means that it provides or supports all four of the ‘ecosystem services’ listed.