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The Brief
  • What are the findings of the technical studies ?
  • Can regional or local policies deal with the
    issues ?
  • OR
  • Is there a clearly recognisable Policy Deficit
  • If so a sub regional strategy is needed

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The Brief
  • 15 issues have been examined 6 broad topics
  • Issues, Background and Emerging Themes for
  • Economy
  • Growth Levels to 2021
  • International links
  • Inland Transport
  • Other infrastructure
  • Environment

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Economy The Issues
  • What will be the future economic role of each
    area
  • Are the roles of Ashford and the coast
    complementary -
  • are they to mutual advantage or in competition
  • How much economic growth can the coast achieve -
  • should we aim for a larger critical mass

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Economy Background
  • The sub region specialises in
  • Agriculture
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Transport
  • Health
  • It lacks
  • Financial sectors
  • Business sectors
  • Manufacturing
  • Strong growth sectors have been
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Retail
  • Hotels

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Economy Background
  • None of the Districts is strong in the region
  • 1991-2001
  • workers in jobs increased 12.1
  • jobs increased 9.3
  • Ashford jobs increased 20.0
  • Dover jobs declined - 5.0
  • Coastal Districts have below average
  • earnings
  • business formation
  • Thanet has the highest out-commuting and
    deprivation

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Economy Emerging Themes
  • Existing roles have contributed most to growth
    and should be nurtured
  • There are complementary roles in
  • transport
  • public services
  • existing manufacturing
  • food and energy production
  • There is competition between locations for
  • inward business and manufacturing investment
  • top service centre

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Themes for sub regional strategy Economic
Growth
  • At Ashford
  • strong stimulus is needed to support planned
    housing
  • growth area advantages could benefit neighbours
  • At the coastal towns
  • growth should be employment led
  • support is needed to achieve planned development
  • market perceptions must be changed
  • a new coastal growth area would exacerbate
    competition
  • At Canterbury
  • there are unique opportunities

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Growth Levels after 2021 The Issues
  • What are the prospects for growth
  • at Ashford after 2021
  • at the coastal areas after 2021
  • What is the capacity of the coastal towns
  • how important is the release of MoD land
  • What is the likely sub regional housing need to
    2026
  • including affordable housing need

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Growth Levels after 2021 The Background
  • KMSP dwellings to 2021 2,285 per annum
  • SEERAs forecasts to 2026 suggest growth of
  • jobs 47,000 to 78,000 (1,900 to 3,100 p.a.)
  • dwellings 46,000 to 56,000 (1,840 to 2,240
    p.a.)
  • workforce 23,500 to 62,500 (940 to 2,500
    p.a.)
  • Growth 1991-2001
  • jobs 19,000 (1,900 per annum)
  • dwellings 20,310 (2,030 per annum)
  • workforce 12,900 (1,290 per annum)

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Dwelling completions
  • Ashford
  • 1990-98 457 per annum
  • 1999-2003 769 per annum increased growth rate
  • KMSP up to 1,200 per annum
  • Communities Plan
  • Coastal Districts
  • 1990-98 1,483 per annum
  • 1999-2003 1,514 per annum
  • After 1998
  • Dover Thanet lower growth rate
  • Canterbury Shepway higher growth rate

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Themes for sub regional strategy growth after
2021
  • Ashford, to sustain 1,200 dwellings per annum
    after 2021
  • build up momentum strongly to 2021
  • stimulate the local economy
  • provide full CTRL domestic service
  • Coastal Districts, to maintain dwelling growth
    rates
  • MOD land would boost Canterbury, Dover and
    Shepway
  • Affordable Housing, cutting the backlog requires
  • 30 to be affordable
  • solutions in addition to planning agreements
  • improved housing stock in coastal towns

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International Links The issues
  • What will be the scale of cross Channel traffic
    growth
  • will there be a need for new capacity
  • what is the role of the smaller ports
  • Will change in Northern France/Belgium have an
    impact
  • what is the scope for greater business links
  • What is the scope to expand Manston and Lydd
    airports

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International Links The background
  • Kent cross Channel Traffic 1998-2003
  • passengers - 9.0 million ( - 27.4)
  • freight vehicles 850,000 ( 36.1)
  • Dover
  • forecasts 2003-2024
  • passengers 70
  • freight vehicles 67
  • two new ferry berths are being built but space is
    limited
  • Channel Tunnel
  • market shares of vehicle traffic increased in
    2003
  • but rail traffic has not sustained early growth
  • will reach capacity after 2016 ?

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International Links The background
  • Port Ramsgate - existing capacity
  • 5.0 million passengers p.a.
  • 0.5 million freight vehicles
  • Folkestone - new fast ferry service to Boulogne
  • Manston - potential as a regional airport
  • 4 - 6 mppa and 6,000 jobs by 2021
  • 400,000 tonnes freight by 2015
  • Lydd - continued investment
  • potential for 1 - 2 mppa by 2010

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Themes for sub regional strategy International
Links
  • National importance of East Kent choice - ferries
    tunnel
  • Additional cross Channel capacity
  • when will capacity be needed
  • what are the options
  • Have regard to
  • Dover Harbour Board 30 Year Plan - Phase 2 in
    2005
  • Finesse project on freight ferry - December 2005
  • Eurotunnel - lower costs for rail ?
  • Smaller ports and airports can complement UK
    Gateways
  • capacity constraints may develop at Gateways

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Inland Transport The Issues
  • What are the key infrastructure and services
    needed to support sustainable development
  • How may they be developed
  • What changes will result from CTRL domestic
    services
  • What are the variations in access to services and
    jobs

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Inland Transport The background
  • Road and rail links to East Kent
  • are important international corridors
  • road distance and rail times hold back investment
  • increasing congestion outside East Kent
  • CTRL domestic services
  • could reduce London journey times by 35 minutes
  • but replace rather than add to rail services
  • Access within the region
  • the coastal route
  • development land
  • Rural and disadvantaged populations may be
    isolated

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Themes for sub regional strategy Inland
Transport
  • Access to London and beyond
  • maintain train services to Faversham, Dover and
    beyond
  • increase Ashford CTRL trains to 4 per hour
  • Canterbury Parkway ?
  • International Routes
  • early removal of bottlenecks
  • a managed network, including M2/A2 and A299
  • with capacity beyond Kent ?
  • Ports and Airports
  • Manston regional airport with rail access
  • early rail access to Dover
  • longer term options for cross Channel capacity ?

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Themes for sub regional strategy Inland
Transport
  • Hubs and Spokes local connections
  • complementary roles of the towns
  • the coastal route linking Thanet, Dover,
    Sussex
  • local rail hubs linking Hastings, Ashford,
    Thanet
  • Serving urban areas and major sites
  • Ashford keeping ahead of demand
  • Canterbury A2 slip roads
  • Thanet transport capacity for growth ?
  • Access to jobs and services
  • rural areas Romney Marsh, the coalfield
  • urban pockets low incomes, low car ownership

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Other Infrastructure The Issues
  • What are the key infrastructure and services
    required to support sustainable development,
    notably
  • Education skills - improvement to assist
    economic growth
  • Health provision and spatial patterns
  • The potential for onshore and offshore renewable
    energy
  • Water supply, management and treatment
  • How may these be developed

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Other Infrastructure The background
  • Education and Skills
  • lack of qualified skilled labour to attract new
    business
  • coastal towns lack Further and Higher Education
  • steps taken on school performance vocational
    education
  • Health
  • Ashford Margate will have the largest hospitals
  • Canterbury will host specialist services for East
    Kent
  • rapid growth, the elderly and low incomes add to
    demand
  • local services will be needed, including
    community hospitals

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Other Infrastructure The background
  • Renewable Energy
  • RPG9 target for on-shore energy 154 Megawatts by
    2016
  • off-shore wind energy proposals for 1,500
    Megawatts
  • environmental constraints exist on-shore
  • Water
  • there is a potential water shortage in East Kent
  • urban growth requires major new investment in
    supply
  • investment is needed to treat water at Ashford
  • and to manage extraction and waste in the Stour

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Themes for sub regional strategy Other
Infrastructure
  • Education and Skills
  • clarify the major FE and HE requirements
  • Health
  • the locations for major services are established
  • Renewable Energy
  • establish the contribution of off-shore energy
  • Water
  • provide for major investment in supply and
    treatment

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Environment The Issues
  • What are the environmentally sensitive areas
  • How are they to be protected
  • What is the scope for environmental management
  • including coastal protection

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Environment The background
  • 2 Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty
  • 40 Sites of Special Scientific Interest
  • 10 National Nature Reserves
  • 5 Special Protection Areas
  • 10 Special Areas of Conservation
  • Heritage Coast
  • 4 RAMSAR wetland areas
  • 253 Conservation Areas
  • 1 World Heritage Site

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Themes for sub regional strategy Environment
  • The environment is an economic asset for East
    Kent
  • it has a distinct character and unity
  • Environmental factors
  • favour Ashford as a growth area
  • constrain growth rates e.g water supply
  • shape urban areas e.g. Dover, Folkestone
  • limit urban capacity e.g. Canterbury, Sandwich
  • Can integrated management of the whole
  • protect the assets
  • influence growth levels
  • produce high quality development
  • give access to coast and countryside
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