Green infrastructure SPD

ºÚÁÏÍøվ’s green infrastructure network supports the environment and the wellbeing of residents. Green infrastructure functions include: recreation, biodiversity, climate change mitigation/adaptation, drainage, transport, job creation, visual amenity, and food and fuel sources. 

The SPD sets out the key elements which make up important assets within ºÚÁÏÍøÕ¾ and provides guidance on the following Local Plan policies:

  • Policy CH2 Principles of good urban design 
  • Policy CH3 Normal requirements of all new development 
  • Policy CH6 Tree planting and replacement standards 
  • Policy CH7 Structural landscaping 
  • Policy CH9 Development outside the built-up area 
  • Policy CH10 High Weald area of outstanding natural beauty 
  • Policy CH11 Rights of way and access to the countryside 
  • Policy CH13 Conservation areas 
  • Policy CH17 Historic parks and gardens 
  • Policy ENV1 Green infrastructure 
  • Policy ENV2 Biodiversity 
  • Policy ENV3 Local green space 
  • Policy ENV4 Open space, sport and recreation 
  • Policy ENV5 Provision of open space, sport and recreational facilities

A key element of green infrastructure planning is taking opportunities to create multi-functional green spaces; making the best use of available land. Consideration should be given to how each space functions as part of the wider green infrastructure network.