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Regulation 18 Draft Policies Maps Version for Consultation August 2019 Tunbridge Wells Borough Draft Local Plan Regulation 18 Draft Policies Maps Version for Consultation August 2019 Draft Local Plan (Reg 18) THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Tunbridge Wells Borough Local Plan Draft Local Plan (Reg 18) This document contains Policies Maps which support the Draft Local Plan (Reg 18), Table 1 below details the individual policies maps and their corresponding inset number. The policies maps legend is found on the following page. Map 1 is the Borough Wide Policies Map and illustrates the area that each of the inset maps covers. This map also displays policies TP 5 & TP 6 as these extend over a wide area of the borough. When viewing these maps electronically there is the ability to zoom in using either the + and – buttons on the pfd viewer or by pressing CTRL and the wheel button on your mouse. If you require a higher resolution copy of any of the maps, please email the Planning Policy Team ([email protected]). Table 1 Draft Policies Maps Map Number Description N/A Draft Policies Map Legend 1 Borough Wide Policies Map detailing location of inset maps 2 Royal Tunbridge Wells and Southborough 3 Royal Tunbridge Wells Centre 4 Southborough 5 Tudeley Village 6 Five Oak Green 7 Brook Farm (Capel) 8 Paddock Wood 9 Cranbrook 10 Cranbrook Town Centre 11 Sissinghurst 12 Hartley (Cranbrook) 13 Hawkhurst (Highgate) 14 Hawkhurst (The Moor) 15 Gills Green 16 Benenden 17 East End (Benenden) 18 Iden Green 19 Bidborough 20 Brenchley 21 Matfield 22 Frittenden 23 Goudhurst 24 Kilndown 25 Horsmonden 26 Lamberhurst 27 Langton Green 28 Pembury 29 Rusthall 30 Sandhurst 31 Speldhurst Tunbridge Wells Borough Local Plan Tunbridge Wells Borough Council Draft Local Plan Policies Map Legend LOCAL PLAN CONTEXT Local Green Space EN 17 Local Plan Boundary Landscape within the Built Environment EN 18 Parish Boundaries Arcadian Areas EN 19 Neighbouring Authorities Ó Ó Ó High Weald Area of Outstanding STRATEGIC Ó Natural Beauty EN 21 Ó ÓÓ Ó Ó Metropolitan Green Belt STR 4 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Ó Ó Ó Ó Ó Ó Proposed Limits to Built Ó Key Employment Area; ED 1 Ó Ó Development STR 10 Town and Rural Service Centre SITE ALLOCATIONS Boundaries ED 9 Site Allocation Boundary Primary Shopping ED 11 Community Use Buffer Retail FrontageED 11 Open Space and Landscape Neighbourhood Centres ED 12 Buffer TRANSPORT AND PARKING Safeguarded Land Buffer ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Parking Standards; Parking Zone ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! k Site Allocation Policy Point ! A TP 3 ENVIRONMENT Car Parks TP 4 Heritage Asset; Ancient Woodland Safeguarded Railways TP 5 EN 7 Safeguarded Route TP 6 Heritage Asset; Conservation Areas EN 7 Proposed Link Route TP 6 Heritage Asset; Historic Parks Gardens EN 7 OPEN SPACE, SPORT AND RECREATION Shop Fronts EN 8 Open Space, Sport and Protection of Designated Sites Recreation OSSR 1 and Habitats EN 12 Ó Ó Ashdown Forest 7km Buffer EN Ó 13 Tunbridge Wells Borough Council Draft Policies Map Inset Map 7 Inset Map 5 Inset Map 6 Inset Map 8 Inset Map19 Inset Map 4 Inset Inset Map Inset Map 21 20 Map 31 Inset Map 28 Inset Inset Map 2 Map 22 Inset Inset Map 25 Map 29 Inset Inset Map 27 Map 6 Inset Map 6 Inset Map 11 Inset Map Inset Map 26 10 Inset Inset Inset Map 9 Map16 Map 24 Inset Map 12 Inset Map 16 Inset Map 15 Inset Map 18 Inset Map 13 Inset Map 14 Inset Map 30 0 1 2 4 6 8 KM © Crown Copyright and database rights 2019 Ordnance Survey 100024298 Map Dated: July 2019 Royal Tunbridge Wells and Southborough Draft Policies Map - Inset Map 2 L E L Y N I A R L H N R 1 E Y Ch es tn ut D A 2 U 6 TO R N B R YS ID G E BY - PA EN 7 Q S S A Th e O as t H R R A R E C P U UP Q TO N B R ID G E BY - PA S 92. 5 m S EN 7 Q uar r y Hi l l Wo od Fi sh L od ge A 21 l Wi ndy R i dg e i Wat e rw o r ks H EN 7 y r r a u Q Th e La un dr y 50. 8 m Sh ep he rd s Fo st er s F ar m Ton br i dg e EN 7 4 M ul be r y C o t a ge Co t ta ge H o spi t al Fi shp on d F ar m Co l ec ts 45. 1 m So ut h 95. 9 m Lam bsb an k Wo od s EN 7 e M ab le do n h c n i F e h Fo st er s B ar n T 0. 9 1 m T B F EN 7 F EN 12 Th e O as t H ou se EN 7 EN 7 EN 7 G ar de n EN 7 E N EN 7 So ut h V ie w A L N E D Up pe r H a yes de n S E Fo st er s Y A H Co t ts Bo ur ne m i l Bo ur ne M il l O a st 42. 4 m EN 7 94. 9 m EN 7 SP Sl ui ce 63. 3 m Th e Wi sh Woo ds gat e D A EN 7 O R 0 N 0 O D N Ea st cot e O SO 4 L 54. 9 m St r ea m l and s EN 7 Li t l e R oo k Woo d 0 0 Th e Br a ke s EN 7 M ab le do n Fa r m M il es S h aw 47. 0 m 5 EN 7 5 M P 30. 7 5 4 4 76. 2 m T h e M S EN 7 B r o o EN 7 m Si nk s s y d 4 EN 12 B 4 L D T E E & M ab le do n Sh aw 86. 3 m P C 52. 5 m t, s n o C 1 1 o Br i dg e Fa r m C E EN 7 Ap pl e A cr es ( C ar a van An d C am p in g) N A Bu r ges s R ou gh EN 7 EN 7 L M ay' s Wo od 55. 8 m L 73. 3 m EN 7 L EN 7 A H X 99. 7 m U A V Th e Tu r bar y Jud ds F ar m Co xo n Wo od Ne w C o t ta ge s 42. 1 m Tal ly H o Th e Ba r n 49. 0 m Wel l CA S TL E H I LL O rc ha rd R ise S C Ne w P l an ta t io n C Pi pp in s Be ech y To l Th e Be l t Ro li Pe da ni Pi pe r s Wai t 35. 8 m na e m o H Tr ee t o ps EN 7 Co py ho ld W ood Be ech es W oo d R i 44. 3 m f le R Top Lod ge a n V Ru t la nd s g i H ew a e ve n' H s i g h (d f ie ld is s u s LC e d Q uar r y W oo d ) No r th Ba Ho m e F ar m nk Ro ok wo od So Ro ok W oo d m e 41. 6 m r l ey to n St M a r y ' s EN 7 EN 7 M EN 7 ar i d on W o 111. 7 m o ds EN 7 id e EN 12 Th Ch EN 7 Wag ho r n' s Woo d W ur e le f f r e in n st g s o EN 7 s w n M P 3 1. 0 e oo d SO 3 W Ke hi Ca st le H il l n t e T n k et t Ha ze l S 0 ha 0 De w ep Ni gh t in Ni gh t in ga le W oo d ga le s 0 71. 1 m M ast s 0 EN 7 (T el eco m m u ni ca ti on ) 6 2 A 0 0 EN 7 Ha lf a cr es EN 7 Li t l e Ju dd' s Wo od Ni gh t in ga le O a st 4 4 EN 7 57. 0 m Ni gh t in ga le Ho r ses ho e R ou gh Th e Fa rm 4 EN 7 4 Po nd M il t on S ha w EN 7 M in ep it Wo od 69. 5 m EN 7 Fa rm ho use 1 1 Se al s Wo od 42. 8 m No r th Ba r n EN Ca m p So ut h B ar n 7 Ca st le hi l l Wo od 40. 8 m Fo re st Fa r m EN 7 EN 7 Low e r C o t a ges FB EN 7 Ke ep er 's C o t ta ge M oa t F ar m Si m m o nd s' Wo od Is sue s EN 12 BI D B O R O UG H RI D Low e r W oo d 138 .
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