HPE Residents’ Group

Would you agree with the aim of retaining the open plan nature of the estate by preserving our green open amenity spaces and by supporting the aim of preserving the existing mature trees as much as is possible.?  If so please add your name to a residents group / association that could more effectively seek support from local authorities..

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7 * part
4 a, b
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All plot illustrations
have North to the top
(& are based on OS maps)
All plot illustrations
have North to the top
(& based on OS maps )
All plot illustrations
have North to the top
(& are based on OS maps)
All plot illustrations
have North to the top
(& are based on OS maps)
All plot illustrations
have North to the top
(& bare ased on OS maps)
All plot illustrations
have North to the top
(& are based on OS maps)
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All plot illustrations
have North to the top
(& are based on OS maps)

“The Open Spaces … shall be reserved solely as public open space for the benefit of the residential estate’ …”

… the incidental public open space, the purpose of which is to reinforce the open plan design of the estate.  There are many such green spaces which enhance and soften the street scene.

EDDC planning guidance has also emphasized the importance of

retaining such land when planning developments ‘to maintain the attractiveness and character of the district ’  


Amenity Spaces

Open Areas Open Areas

Page 33-70 #105 in EDDC Local Plan - 2002  

                                                report 6.287

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EDDC Design & Conservation department - on a planning

application document dated 20 Feb 2009

EDDC Planning Department requirements of the developer when the estate was planned in the 1970s