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RowlandsCastle Village Design Statement 2000
Design guidance for Rowlands Castle Parish including Rowlands Castle Village, Finchdean and Idsworth Park
Scope
The village of Rowlands Castle lies in a rural
part of southern Hampshire, 9 miles south of Petersfield and on the
border with West Sussex. The parish of Rowlands Castle, which covers
19 square kilometres, also includes the hamlet of Finchdean and the
residential conversion of ldsworth Park. These settlements share the
same wonderful countryside setting and are linked through history
and geology but each has its own distinctive character. Hence,
common areas are addressed in the context of the parish while
individual characteristics are covered in separate chapters.
Community Involvement
This Village Design Statement (VDS) has been
written by residents of the parish with the full support of the
Parish Council and throughout the production process, there has been
extensive community consultation. Meetings, workshops, exhibitions,
a questionnaire, the Rowlands Castle Association Magazine and a
dedicated notice board have all helped to inform and glean feedback
from residents. It is this that forms the foundation of the
document.
Purpose
From the description of the parish, its
settlements, their environs, distinctive characteristics and the
qualities valued by residents, planning recommendations (guidelines)
have been identified. These are shown as highlighted paragraphs.
They have been been adopted as Supplementary Planning Guidance by
East Hampshire District Council and now form an integral part of the
planning process. This will help to ensure that any change in the
parish or its settlements is based on a considered understanding of
the views of the local community. The VDS should be consulted by
organisations and individuals who are considering change, large or
small; not just new developments or changes to existing buildings
but also roads, paths, signs, aerials, cables, gardens, hedgerows
and trees. If the Second Review Local Plan, when finalised,
contains changes that affect Rowlands Castle Parish, there may be a
need to consider updating the Design Statement at some stage in the
future
Aim
This VDS accepts that change will continue but
that this process must be carefully managed. The following chapters
set out to guide and influence change in such a way as to respect
local values, preserve and enhance the character and distinctiveness
of the parish of Rowlands Castle.
This represents the introduction to the Village Design
Statement which runs to 28 full pages. Copies of the full document,
which has been adopted by EHDC as supplementary planning guidance, can be purchased
from local shops at the price of four pounds.