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James Barker
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Your Views
7. Please select whether you support or object to the proposal to designate the Parishes of Eynsford and Farningham as a Neighbourhood Area
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I support the proposal to designate the Parishes of Eynsford and Farningham as a Neighbourhood Area
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I object to the proposal to designate the Parishes of Eynsford and Farningham as a Neighbourhood Area
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As a resident of the area, I fully support the designation of the Parishes of Eynsford and Farningham as a Neighbourhood Area because of the shared cultural, business, recreational and infrastructure needs.
Both these Parishes have similar:
Community and identity;
Existing administrative boundaries and
Physical characteristics.
They both have a shared vision for the future of their local community which meets local needs and connects Natural Landscapes, areas of Special Scientific Interest and Conservation Areas. These areas protect the environment and ensure that appropriate development takes place that preserves both the historical and rural nature of the villages and their identities. It would also provide a direct means of response to developments by the immediate local community, and not of those some distance from the source with limited local interests and knowledge.
Both these Parishes have similar:
Community and identity;
Existing administrative boundaries and
Physical characteristics.
They both have a shared vision for the future of their local community which meets local needs and connects Natural Landscapes, areas of Special Scientific Interest and Conservation Areas. These areas protect the environment and ensure that appropriate development takes place that preserves both the historical and rural nature of the villages and their identities. It would also provide a direct means of response to developments by the immediate local community, and not of those some distance from the source with limited local interests and knowledge.