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<strong>the</strong> policy; <strong>the</strong> college needs to expand to at <strong>the</strong> least maintain and preferably enhance its<br />

reputation and national position, an aspiration that is supported by <strong>the</strong> Government. This<br />

receptor solely considers <strong>the</strong> physical effect of <strong>the</strong> proposed policy, but this is only one<br />

dimension of <strong>the</strong> policy; <strong>the</strong> economic and social effects must also come in to play, and LP05‐<br />

A1 would not allow any expansion of <strong>the</strong> college, and this may lead to it moving from <strong>the</strong><br />

Borough, which would have a negative effect.<br />

15.35 With regard to SA, overall, LP05 has a mixed effect on SA objectives, and <strong>the</strong> alternatives both<br />

have a neutral effect (Appendix 3). The relevant RSF objective, RSF20 (to protect and<br />

enhance <strong>the</strong> region’s countryside and historic environment) scores an adverse effect <strong>for</strong> LP05<br />

and LP05‐A2 and a neutral effect <strong>for</strong> LP05‐A1. This suggests that development would be<br />

detrimental to <strong>the</strong> amenity of <strong>the</strong> site but <strong>the</strong> production of a master plan <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> preferred<br />

option and legislation protecting <strong>the</strong> setting of <strong>the</strong> site would mitigate against potential<br />

effects.<br />

Policy LP06: Development in Chertsey Urban Area<br />

15.36 With regard to SEA receptor ER10 (Appendix 4), <strong>the</strong> overall conclusion <strong>for</strong> policy LP06 is a<br />

neutral effect on <strong>the</strong> receptor. This is because it has been judged that Landscape and Visual<br />

Amenity are unlikely to be of significant concern in <strong>the</strong> settlement area. .<br />

15.37 No SA discussion.<br />

Policy LP07: Development in Virginia Water<br />

15.38 The neutral impact is noted on <strong>the</strong> policy options are noted with regard to <strong>the</strong> SEA (Appendix<br />

4). The policy options have an overall neutral affect on <strong>the</strong> pathways.<br />

15.39 Having regard to <strong>the</strong> conclusion of SA in Appendix 3, overall, all <strong>the</strong> policy approaches have a<br />

neutral/positive impact. The need to accommodate growth will have a consequence <strong>for</strong> all<br />

<strong>the</strong> receptors, but <strong>the</strong> impact of <strong>the</strong> alternatives is not different <strong>for</strong> planned or unplanned<br />

growth.<br />

15.40 LP07 overall in <strong>the</strong> SA consideration does not have a different impact to <strong>the</strong> alternative, apart<br />

from being more positive.<br />

Policy LP08: The <strong>for</strong>mer DERA site, Longcross<br />

15.41 LP08 has an uncertain impact with regard to SEA (Appendix 4). LP08‐A1 and LP08‐A2A3 have<br />

a neutral impact on <strong>the</strong> receptors. LP08‐A2 has a significantly adverse impact. LP08‐A2 has a<br />

neutral impact. However, consideration of <strong>the</strong> impact on <strong>the</strong> pathways is less clear. LP08 has<br />

a significantly adverse affect on LVA2 (impact of infrastructure maintenance), whilst LP08‐A1<br />

and LP08‐A2 have an adverse affect on LVA 1 (impact of new development). To some extent<br />

this is a subjective assessment, but it is something that will need to be considered as part of<br />

any detailed schemes. The overall view is that uncertainty arises as a result of <strong>the</strong> mix of<br />

impacts on <strong>the</strong> individual pathways. The positives affects are balanced by <strong>the</strong> negative<br />

affects. From this receptor <strong>the</strong> LP08‐A2 has <strong>the</strong> most negative impact.<br />

15.42 Each of <strong>the</strong> policy options will impact on <strong>the</strong> receptors given <strong>the</strong> quantum of development.<br />

Some impact on <strong>the</strong> receptors differently depending on location, but <strong>the</strong> overall assessment<br />

does not give rise to a clear preferred policy approach.<br />

15.43 The overall conclusion of <strong>the</strong> SA is that LP08 is mixed positive but <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r alternatives are<br />

all neutral (Appendix 3). The overall SEA conclusion is that LP08, LP08‐A1 and LP08‐A3 are<br />

uncertain and LP08‐A2 is neutral. Within <strong>the</strong> context of <strong>the</strong> SA LP08 has a significant adverse<br />

affect on RSF 9 (create employment), RSF 16 – significantly adverse (improve air pollution),<br />

but <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r RSF are generally well accommodated. However, <strong>the</strong> SP08‐A1 and LP08‐A2<br />

have an adverse affect on RSF 14 (improve reuse of land/building)., RSF 19 (enhance<br />

biodiversity), and RSF 20 protect countryside), LP08‐A3 has an affect on RSF 17 (impact on<br />

climate change). There are <strong>the</strong>re<strong>for</strong>e a diversity of impacts from <strong>the</strong> alternatives. In<br />

conclusion LP08 is more favourable. Compared to <strong>the</strong> SEA conclusions <strong>the</strong> alternatives are<br />

generally uncertain, but <strong>the</strong> LP08‐A2 is neutral reflecting <strong>the</strong> spread of development across<br />

green field sites.<br />

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