- require that proposals are designed to ensure ease of access and movement for people with disabilities, both physical and sensory;
- consider the potential impacts on people with disabilities, and pedestrians and will seek provision of crossing facilities, designated routes and other improvements to the pedestrian environment as appropriate;
- consider the potential impact on public transport services and their users, and will seek provision of and contributions to, suitable infrastructure improvements and other facilities, including highway works and bus shelters, services and railway station improvements where such works are necessary and related in scale and kind to the proposed development; and
- where appropriate, developments may be expected to contribute towards the cost of implementation of the strategic transport schemes either through the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) or S106 Agreements.
For more information please see the Local Plan