the nature of change: carl valentine
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Policy Implications for Local Authorities Carl Valentine, East Sussex County CouncilTRANSCRIPT
Policy Implications for Local AuthoritiesCarl ValentineHead of Service – EnvironmentEast Sussex County Council
Nature of Change conference - 15 September 2011
ESCC Responsibilities
• Economy, Transport & Environment– Economic Development– Highway Maintenance & Improvements– Road Safety– Public Transport– Planning– Waste Management– Rights of Way and Countryside Management– Flood Risk Management– Minerals– High Weald Unit– Trading Standards
Newhaven Energy Recovery Facility
Biodiversity Duty
Section 40 Natural Environment & Rural Communities Act 2006:
– “Every public authority must, in exercising its functions, have regard, so far as is consistent with the proper exercise of those functions, to the purpose of conserving biodiversity.”
Sustainable Development
• Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
• For the planning system:– economic role– social role– environmental role
Natural Environment White Paper• Local Nature Partnerships
• Nature Improvement Areas
• Duties to facilitate coherent & resilient ecological networks
• Duties to improve the health of local people
Draft National Planning Policy Framework• Core principles include:
– positive long term vision– take account of environmental quality– protect & enhance– policies must be robust, up-to-date &
evidence based
• Transport & Infrastructure• Minerals & Waste• Development Management
Examples
• Cuckmere Pathfinder
• Pebsham Countryside Park
• Bexhill Hastings Link Road
Cuckmere Pathfinder
Cuckmere Pathfinder
Pebsham Countryside Park
Pebsham Countryside Park
Pebsham Countryside Park
Pebsham Countryside Park – Proposed Connect 2 Cycle Path between Bexhill & Hastings
Bexhill to Hastings Link Road
Bexhill to Hastings Link Road
Bexhill to Hastings Link Road
Summary
• Significant implications from a range of new and emerging national policies.
• The County Council is committed to sustainable development.
• Our challenge is to find the best balance between the economy and the environment for our community.