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Hyperlinks in the Documents in the Evidence Base of the Botley Neighbourhood Plan Hyperlinks in the documents in the Evidence Base of the Botley Neighbourhood Plan Ambulance Quality Indicators https://www.england.nhs.uk/statistics/statistical-work-areas/ambulance-quality-indicators/ Boorley Park Primary School www.boorleyparkprimary.org Botley Business Directory https://www.botley.com/business-directory Botley Bypass - HCC planning application https://planning.hants.gov.uk/ApplicationDetails.aspx?RecNo=18441 Botley Bypass - HCC updates https://www.hants.gov.uk/transport/transportschemes/botleybypass Botley Clubs & Societies https://botley.com/localinfo/clubs-societies Botley Community Directory https://www.botley.com/community-directory Botley Community Surveys Paper https://www.botley.com/np-evidence-base-2/send/84-np-evidence-base/1140-surveys-paper Botley, Curdridge & Durley History Society https://www.botley.com/history-society Botley Neighbourcare Community Minibus https://botley.com/neighbourcare-community-bus Botley Village History & Heritage Paper https://www.botley.com/np-evidence-base-2/send/84-np-evidence-base/901-heritage-paper 1 Botley Village History & Heritage Paper Appendix https://www.botley.com/np-evidence-base-2/send/84-np-evidence-base/1151-locality-hh-paper-appendix Botley web site https://botley.com BPC Pipelines Guidance https://botley.com/np-evidence-base-2/send/84-np-evidence-base/1159-pipelines-policy-2019 BPC’s Representations to the Eastleigh Borough Local Plan Hearings https://www.botley.com/np-evidence-base-2/send/84-np-evidence-base/1197-eblp-matters-8-13 Bus routes - Bluestar 3 https://www.bluestarbus.co.uk/services/SQ/3 Bus routes - Hampshire Community Transport 26 Taxishare https://bustimes.org/services/26-burridge-hedge-end-taxishare Bus routes - Stagecoach 692 https://bustimes.org/services/692-peter-symonds-college-colden-common-curdridge- Bus routes - Xelabus X9 http://www.xelabus.info/x9 Bus routes - Xelabus X15 http://www.xelabus.info/x15 Bus routes - Xelabus 191 http://www.xelabus.info/191 Bus routes - Xelabus 401 http://www.xelabus.info/401 Campaign to Protect Rural England - sustainable transport https://www.cpre.org.uk/what-we-care-about/sustainable-transport/roads/ 2 Clean Air - impact of domestic coal and wood burning stoves https://www.botley.com/np-evidence-base-2/send/84-np-evidence-base/1198-air-pollution-from-burning-coal-and-wet-wood Cobbett Trail - Botley web site https://www.botley.com/thingstodo/walks/cobbett-trail Cobbett Trail - Hampshire Life https://www.hampshire-life.co.uk/out-about/walks/hampshire-walk-through-botley-and-alongside-the-river-hamble-1-3969252 Community Infrastructure Levy - Government guidance https://www.gov.uk/guidance/community-infrastructure-levy Community Infrastructure Levy - Locality guidance https://www.botley.com/np-evidence-base-2/send/84-np-evidence-base/945-locality-community-infrastructure-levy-guidance Community & Infrastructure Priorities List for Botley https://botley.com/np-evidence-base-2/send/84-np-evidence-base/1378-community-infrastructure-priorities-2019-2024 Community Speed Watch Programmes https://www.hampshire.police.uk/police-forces/hampshire-constabulary/areas/careers/careers/police-support-volunteers/community- speedwatch/ DEFRA Clean Air Strategy 2019 https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/770715/clean-air-strategy- 2019.pdf DfT latest evidence on induced travel demand - Rand Europe Report 2018 https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/762976/latest-evidence-on- induced-travel-demand-an-evidence-review.pdf DfT Standing Advisory Committee on Trunk Roads Assessment 1994 https://bettertransport.org.uk/sites/default/files/trunk-roads-traffic-report.pdf Eastleigh Borough Business Directory https://www.eastleighborough.co.uk/ 3 Eastleigh Cycleways and Bridleways Interactive Map https://eastleigh.pindarcreative.co.uk/ Eastleigh Local Economy https://www.eastleigh.gov.uk/media/3391/eastleigh-economy-review-jan-2017.pdf EBC Air Pollution - Annual Statistics http://eastleigh.my-air.uk/annual-statistics/ EBC Air Quality - diffusion tube data http://eastleigh.my-air.uk/diffusion-tube-data/ EBC Air Quality - reducing air pollution https://www.eastleigh.gov.uk/environmental-health/pollution/air-quality EBC Air Quality - Ricardo Energy & Environment Report 2018 https://www.eastleigh.gov.uk/media/4128/env008a-air-quality-main-report.pdf EBC Air Quality - Ricardo Energy & Environment Air Report Update 2020 https://www.eastleigh.gov.uk/media/5494/ed23-update-16-air-quality-impact-assessment-position-at-2020.pdf EBC Climate Change and Environment - what can you do https://www.eastleigh.gov.uk/climate-change-and-environment/what-you-can-do EBC Climate Change and Environmental Emergency Interim Action Plan 2019 https://www.eastleigh.gov.uk/media/6356/climate-change-and-environmental-emergency-interim-action-plan-november-2019.pdf EBC Climate and Environment Emergency Strategy 2020-2030 https://www.eastleigh.gov.uk/media/6355/climate-change-and-environmental-emergency-strategy-2020-2030.pdf EBC Corporate Plan 2015-2025 https://www.eastleigh.gov.uk/media/2349/corporate-plan-2015-2025.pdf EBC Corporate Plan 2018-2020 Corporate Strategy Health & Wellbeing https://meetings.eastleigh.gov.uk/documents/s50019673/Health%20and%20Wellbeing.pdf 4 EBC Corporate Strategy Green Borough 2018 https://www.eastleigh.gov.uk/media/3903/green-borough.pdf EBC Cycleways and Bridleways Map 2015 https://www.eastleigh.gov.uk/media/2582/eastleigh_cycle_map_web_2015.pdf EBC Domestic Waste and Recycling Policy https://www.eastleigh.gov.uk/media/5511/domestic-waste-and-recycling-policy.pdf EBC Development Management Policy 6 https://eastleighboroughcouncil.citizenspace.com/planning/local-plan-2016-2036/user_uploads/dm6.pdf EBC Five Year Housing Land Supply Position Statement 2018 https://www.eastleigh.gov.uk/media/3469/five-year-supply-at-adoption.pdf EBC Five Year Housing Land Supply Position Statement 2018 https://www.eastleigh.gov.uk/media/2874/five-year-housing-land-supply-position_1st-january-2018-base_final.pdf EBC Five Year Housing Land Supply - GL Hearn Report 2019 https://www.eastleigh.gov.uk/media/5926/five-year-housing-land-supply-september-2019.pdf EBC Open Space Needs Assessment 2017 https://www.eastleigh.gov.uk/media/3476/final-report-eastleigh-open-space-study.pdf EBC Saving Energy and Water https://www.eastleigh.gov.uk/climate-change-and-environment/what-you-can-do/energy-efficiency/saving-energy-and-water-at-home EBC Settlement Gap Review Deacon Design Report) 2020 https://www.eastleigh.gov.uk/media/8870/settlement-gap-study-report-october-2020.pdf EBLP 2001-2011 https://www.eastleigh.gov.uk/planning-and-building/planning-policy-and-implementation/local-plan/previous-local-plans/local-plan- 2001-2011 EBLP 2011-2029 https://www.eastleigh.gov.uk/media/2244/draft-eastleigh-borough-local-plan-2011-2029-document-february-2014.pdf 5 EBLP 2011-2036 https://www.eastleigh.gov.uk/media/1606/emerging-eastleigh-local-plan-2011-2036.pdf EBLP 2016-2036 https://www.eastleigh.gov.uk/media/3484/final-local-plan-document-june-2018-print.pdf EBLP 2016-2036 Countryside gaps background paper https://www.eastleigh.gov.uk/media/3452/final-countryside-gaps-bp.pdf EBLP 2016-2036 Development Policy 6 https://eastleighboroughcouncil.citizenspace.com/planning/local-plan-2016-2036/user_uploads/dm6.pdf EBLP 2016-2036 Objectively Assessed Needs background paper https://www.eastleigh.gov.uk/media/3393/final-objectively-assessed-needs-background-paper.pdf EBLP 2016-2036 Schedule of Main Modifications https://www.eastleigh.gov.uk/media/5712/ed32-final-initial-lp-main-mods-signed-off-version.pdf EBLP 2016-2036 Schedule of Additional Modifications https://www.eastleigh.gov.uk/media/5711/ed34-final-initial-lp-additional-mods-signed-off-version.pdf EBLP 2016-2036 Strategic Land Availability Assessment 2017 https://www.eastleigh.gov.uk/media/3426/slaa-report.pdf EBLP 2016-2036 Strategic Land Availability Assessment 2017 - Appendix for Botley site assessments https://www.eastleigh.gov.uk/media/3429/slaa-sites-3-botley-2016-slaa.pdf EBLP Saved Policies 2009 https://www.eastleigh.gov.uk/media/1308/090514-sos-direction-re-saved-policies-web.pdf EBLP Settlement Gap Policy Review 2017 https://www.eastleigh.gov.uk/media/1651/2017-july-draft-gap-review.pdf Electric Vehicle Home Charging Scheme https://www.theecoexperts.co.uk/electric-vehicles/homecharge-scheme 6 Solar Panel Electric Vehicle Charging Points https://www.theecoexperts.co.uk/electric-vehicles/solar-charging Green Spaces in Local Plans - The Planner https://www.theplanner.co.uk/news/covid-19-green-space-should-be-a-priority-in-local-plans Fair Society, Health Lives - The Marmot Review 2010 https://www.parliament.uk/documents/fair-society-healthy-lives-full-report.pdf Hamble Valley University of the Third Age (U3A) https://u3asites.org.uk/hamblevalley/welcome Hampshire Clinical Commissioning Groups https://www.southamptoncityccg.nhs.uk/news/six-clinical-commissioning-groups-ccgs-to-become-one-1511/ HCC Access to Household Waste Recycling Centres https://www.hants.gov.uk/wasteandrecycling/recyclingcentres/vehicle-registration HCC Boorley Green Traffic Calming https://www.hants.gov.uk/transport/transportschemes/boorleygreentrafficcalming HCC Boorley Green Traffic Management Consultation Presentation 2017 https://documents.hants.gov.uk/transport-consultations/BoorleyGreenConsultationpresentationMay2017.pdf HCC Boorley Green Traffic Management Consultation Report 2017 https://documents.hants.gov.uk/transport-consultations/BoorleyGreenTrafficmanagementproposalsreport.pdf
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