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Однако суд отказал в отводе судьи — процесс продолжился в прежнем режиме. Дело Куандыка Бишимбаева 9 ноября 2023 года в одном из ресторанов Астаны в результате нанесения телесных повреждений скончалась Салтанат Нукенова — гражданская супруга экс-министра нацэкономики РК Куандыка Бишимбаева. Бишимбаев и стал подозреваемым в избиении и впоследствии — в убийстве. Под стражу взяли также директора «Гастроцентра», брата Бишимбаева, в заведении которого скончалась Нукенова. Его подозревают в укрывательстве преступления. В начале января стало известно о завершении следствия по делу Бишимбаева. В МВД также называли статьи, по которым велось расследование: самого экс-министра обвиняют по двум статьям — убийство и истязание, а его брата — в укрывательстве преступления. Отметим, Бишимбаев просил, чтобы его судили присяжные. Ранее гособвинитель озвучил подробности отношений Бишимбаева с Салтанат Нукеновой, рассказав, что он унижал девушку, избивал и запрещал общаться с родственниками и друзьями.

From here onwards the road becomes an unsurfaced track leading on towards the village of Hayton. The vehicles coming to and from the concrete factory and the anaerobic digester at Sutton Grange Farm avoid driving through the village along Town Street by using Chainbridge Lane and Daneshill Road. Mattersey Road is the primary road connecting Sutton cum Lound and Mattersey and most traffic by passes Lound Village. With the exception of the lorry traffic generated by the concrete factory and the anaerobic digester this has allowed Lound to retain its quiet village character. With the exception of two small stretches of road at the Daneshill Road junction and a section of road to the north, Town Street has a pavement on only the east side of the road. The streets of The Paddocks and Chainbridge Road have both sides of the street paved which does not adhere to the historic and rural character of the rest of the village. Built Environment 36. Types and design features of the oldest buildings within the village reflect its geographical setting. Generally made from local materials, they were predominately dwellings and outbuildings for farmers, farm workers and allied trades. These buildings were rebuilt with the same orientation windows facing south. By the 18th century the rebuilds were in more permanent red brick and locally made clay pantiles. As the village economy developed, more farms were created and some later Georgian, Regency and Victorian residences plus a number of chapels, retail and farm related businesses were established. However, at the time of the 2nd World War, a large munitions factory was built between Mattersey Road and the main east coast railway line. The 20th century then saw an improved sewage and drainage system, which allowed for more development outside the Conservation Area. Over the same period and more recently, a number of old farm sites, barns, the chapels and village shop have been renovated and their uses changed to houses. Similarly, many of the toft houses and cottages, which originally consisted of a row of several homes, have been redeveloped to provide a larger, single dwelling. Other houses have been built on infill sites and there has been a gradual linear development on the east side of Little Top Lane. A detailed description of the historic development of the built environment of the Parish is at Appendix G. Local Businesses 40. The business survey identified 15 enterprises which have employees, by far the largest being Charcon, who produce heavy concrete castings. There is a diversity of employment ranging from nursing care, catering and alternative education, though many jobs are part-time. The land in the Parish is still the most significant factor for many local businesses with farming, equestrian activities and energy generation being key. Only a small proportion of the workforce are resident in the Parish. Most of the working population travel to surrounding towns and villages for employment. Both the business respondents and residents in their surveys provided a range of practical suggestions improving crossroad markings and signage, limiting on street parking near junctions, etc to address this. This vision has been prepared by the Steering Group and is endorsed by the community based on the consultation events and questionnaire feedback. Over the next 16 years Lound village will continue, relatively unchanged, to provide a safe, desirable place to live for parishioners of all ages. New housing development will be limited reflecting the sensitive historic and natural environment of the Parish. A range of issues were confirmed through the early consultation processes. The objectives below reflect the greatest concerns of the residents and the primary areas of focus for this Neighbourhood Plan. Community Objective 1: To allow sustainable housing development that is limited in scale reflecting the size of the settlement and the capacity of local infrastructure e. Community Objective 2: To maintain the low density and historic character of the built environment so that new housing integrates into the village to preserve its rural character. Community Objective 3: To protect and enhance the village landscape, its green spaces and surrounding open countryside, to enhance links with the Idle Valley Nature Reserve and to recognise the value of long views and vistas into and out of the rural setting of the Village. Community Objective 4: To ensure all development is designed to a high quality. Community Objective 5: To reduce the impact of road traffic on residents and property. Community Objective 6: To contribute to an improving quality of life for its residents by seeking opportunities to maintain and enhance the social vitality of the Parish by supporting the existing facilities and expanding the range of local services within the Parish where possible. Community Objective 7: To ensure that heritage assets are protected and, where possible, enhanced. Community Objective 8: To encourage developers to consult with the community early in the planning application process at pre-application stage via mechanisms outlined in this Neighbourhood Plan14. Community Objective 9: To create a framework for co-operation with and support to businesses, clubs and associations, which operate within the Parish. The importance of pre- application engagement is endorsed in the National Planning Policy Framework. The revised NPPF recognises the importance of early discussion between applicants and the local community. Applications that can demonstrate proactive and effective engagement with the community should be looked on more favourably than those that cannot. Encouraging consultation between developers and the Parish Council at an early stage in the planning process will be of benefit to the applicant as issues can be discussed and resolved at an early stage in the process. The key principle set out below is a voluntary process and is intended to encourage applicants who are submitting plans for new build or replacement buildings to talk to the Parish Council prior to a scheme being submitted for planning permission. This process should result in a scheme that is more acceptable to the community and is more likely to secure approval by Bassetlaw District Council. Domestic extensions are excluded from this approach as they are unlikely to significantly impact on the character of the Plan area. Appendix C is a copy of the notification letter that would be used by the Parish Council. Applicants submitting proposals for development with the exception of domestic extension are encouraged to actively engage with the Parish Council and the community as part of the design process at the pre-application stage. Applicants are encouraged to provide a short document with the planning application explaining: a how the developer has consulted with the community; and b how issues of concern raised by local people and the Parish Council have been addressed; and c how the layout, boundary treatment and design of the proposal responds and reinforces local character as detailed in the Lound Design Code or equivalent ; and d where the proposals are for housing development , how this meets local housing need. Local residents accept that with a growing and ageing population the housing needs across the District are changing. The NPPF and the existing and emerging District Policy support the location of developments where they adjoin existing settlements and that avoid the most valuable agricultural land and areas of nature conservation. Development in the open countryside is not considered sustainable development except in certain circumstances in accordance with National Policy 16. The Lound NP takes the opportunity to designate a development boundary based on the one that was identified in the Proposals Map but not taken forward in the Core Strategy. The rationale is set out in Table 2. The Lound Neighbourhood Plan allocates sites to meet the agreed Housing Requirement and proposes a new Development Boundary that includes the site allocations but protects areas of valued landscape and open countryside around and within the village.

Community Objective 3: To protect and enhance the village landscape, its green spaces and surrounding open countryside, to enhance links with the Idle Valley Nature Reserve and to recognise the value of long views and vistas into and out of the rural setting of the Village. Community Objective 4: To ensure all development is designed to a high quality. Community Objective 5: To reduce the impact of road traffic on residents and property. Community Objective 6: To contribute to an improving quality of life for its residents by seeking opportunities to maintain and enhance the social vitality of the Parish by supporting the existing facilities and expanding the range of local services within the Parish where possible. Community Objective 7: To ensure that heritage assets are protected and, where possible, enhanced. Community Objective 8: To encourage developers to consult with the community early in the planning application process at pre-application stage via mechanisms outlined in this Neighbourhood Plan14. Community Objective 9: To create a framework for co-operation with and support to businesses, clubs and associations, which operate within the Parish. The importance of pre- application engagement is endorsed in the National Planning Policy Framework. The revised NPPF recognises the importance of early discussion between applicants and the local community. Applications that can demonstrate proactive and effective engagement with the community should be looked on more favourably than those that cannot. Encouraging consultation between developers and the Parish Council at an early stage in the planning process will be of benefit to the applicant as issues can be discussed and resolved at an early stage in the process. The key principle set out below is a voluntary process and is intended to encourage applicants who are submitting plans for new build or replacement buildings to talk to the Parish Council prior to a scheme being submitted for planning permission. This process should result in a scheme that is more acceptable to the community and is more likely to secure approval by Bassetlaw District Council. Domestic extensions are excluded from this approach as they are unlikely to significantly impact on the character of the Plan area. Appendix C is a copy of the notification letter that would be used by the Parish Council. Applicants submitting proposals for development with the exception of domestic extension are encouraged to actively engage with the Parish Council and the community as part of the design process at the pre-application stage. Applicants are encouraged to provide a short document with the planning application explaining: a how the developer has consulted with the community; and b how issues of concern raised by local people and the Parish Council have been addressed; and c how the layout, boundary treatment and design of the proposal responds and reinforces local character as detailed in the Lound Design Code or equivalent ; and d where the proposals are for housing development , how this meets local housing need. Local residents accept that with a growing and ageing population the housing needs across the District are changing. The NPPF and the existing and emerging District Policy support the location of developments where they adjoin existing settlements and that avoid the most valuable agricultural land and areas of nature conservation. Development in the open countryside is not considered sustainable development except in certain circumstances in accordance with National Policy 16. The Lound NP takes the opportunity to designate a development boundary based on the one that was identified in the Proposals Map but not taken forward in the Core Strategy. The rationale is set out in Table 2. The Lound Neighbourhood Plan allocates sites to meet the agreed Housing Requirement and proposes a new Development Boundary that includes the site allocations but protects areas of valued landscape and open countryside around and within the village. Areas of landscape around the village that the community has identified as being especially sensitive to development are identified as Significant Green Gaps and are discussed in more detail in section 12. Areas that should be protected from development are identified as Local Green Spaces and are discussed in section 13. Any additional development in Lound should be concentrated within the Development Boundary. The options the Steering Group considered and the reasons they were either progressed or dismissed are set out below. Table 2 Development Boundary Assessment Option 1 Reasoned Assessment Tightly constrained development boundaries This would not allow an appropriate response to proposals to meet local need and does not reflect existing planning permissions. Option 2 Reasoned Assessment No boundaries Does not provide a clear Parish level policy framework and could endanger important significant views and significant green gaps. Would be contrary to consultation and evidence of need for more detailed policy guidance on where development should be located. Option 3 Reasoned Assessment Settlement development boundaries that This allows for incremental, sustainable allow for modest growth in parts of the Parish growth of the Parish on the allocated sites that have the least landscape sensitivity reflecting the community consultation and enabling the community to influence where growth takes place. This is the preferred approach. It is possible that, over the Plan period, sites within the Development Boundary will come forward for development. The cumulative effect of this can change the character of the area. Not all gaps are appropriate for infilling. Early on in this neighbourhood plan process the community identified the protection of significant green gaps as a key issue — these are identified on Map 9. Part of the character of Lound is the open spaces and other breaks between buildings that exist due to the scale and massing of former agricultural buildings farmhouses and barns. Infill development will not be desirable if it erodes the historic character of the village. This Neighbourhood Plan defines limited infill as the completion of an otherwise substantially built-up frontage by the filling of a small gap capable of taking one or two dwellings only. A gap should be comparable in size and scale to the plots of adjoining properties and should be able to accommodate the number of units proposed. The dwellings should be of a similar size, scale and massing to those in the area with amenity circulation space comparable to adjoining properties. Given the local need for smaller market properties see more on this in the section on house types below , downsizing for an ageing population and the likelihood that some of these sites will be in the centre of the village close to village amenities, smaller dwellings suitable for older people or those with mobility issues will be particularly supported. Equally, smaller properties in the centre of the village would also be suitable for young people looking to own or rent their first property. Map 3 below shows the density of development in the built form of the character areas. Chainbridge Road part of the Town Street character area has the highest density at 30 dwellings per hectare, but the rest of Town Street and the other character areas have a much lower density. This provides a rural character, and the long gardens give a soft transition to the open countryside. To reinforce local distinctiveness the density of development on the allocated sites should reflect the densities of the character areas which they adjoin or are within. Applications for high quality residential developments on infill and redevelopment sites will only be supported where they meet all relevant requirements set out in other policies in this Plan and where development is: a limited to one or two dwellings to fill a small, restricted gap in an existing frontage or on other sites within the built-up area of the village where the site is closely surrounded by buildings, unless a greater number would not lead to the site becoming overdeveloped and therefore out of scale with the immediate character of the locality, and b in keeping with the character of the area particularly in relation to historic development patterns and building plot size. Infill proposals should not significantly reduce the privacy or amenity of adjoining properties. The density of development should reflect local distinctiveness as identified on Map 3. The Nature Reserve has assumed national importance in bird migration patterns. Linghurst Lakes is the collective name of a 29 hectare part of the site and comprises land surrounding the two lakes, the lakes themselves and the remainder of Linghurst Wood. It was developed by Tarmac after the sand and gravel deposits had been exhausted during the 1990s. Thousands of trees were planted, wildflower areas were created and grass paths defined. Tarmac gifted the land and an endowment toward its future maintenance to the village and management rests with a sub-committee of the Parish Council.

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These should be preserved. Photos of these approaches to the village also identified as key views are at Appendix B. Around the main crossroads and in the Village Green there are a number of mature trees including a large chestnut tree that is regarded as a defining feature. Grass verges bounded by predominately hawthorn hedges line all the roads into the village and are important for flora and fauna. Daneshill and Mattersey Roads were constructed with wider verges during the 18th century Enclosures, but access by both southern and northern ends of Town Street is quite narrow.

Of the thoroughfares to the east, Chainbridge Lane has a tarmac surface as far as the concrete works giving way to hardcore toward the "chain bridge" over the River Idle and beyond to Hayton, whilst Neatholme Lane is an unmade bridleway with restricted vehicular access. Large numbers of new trees of many varieties were planted around Linghurst Lakes, which has a screen of well-established trees along its western and northern boundaries. It contains the remains of the older woodland of Linghurst Wood. The impact of the mature trees, hedges and grass verges on the character of the village cannot be overstated.

ST43 of the emerging Local Plan protects existing trees, woodland and hedgerows and states that the council will secure additional planting that can increase canopy cover in the interest of biodiversity amenity and climate change adaption. Para 8. This approach is supported. Whilst this is not reflected in draft policy ST43, NPP 3 includes support for a minimum of a 2:1 tree replacement policy reflecting the significant contribution trees make to the character of the Parish.

Open Spaces 80. Five open spaces are in or on the edge of Lound and are highly valued for their recreational use, biodiversity and contribution to landscape character. Achieving Net Biodiversity Gain 81. BDC have a duty to have regard to the purpose of conserving biodiversity 22.

This Bill is currently progressing through parliament. The Mitigation Hierarchy is a systematic approach to addressing environmental impact and its potential compensation. This is a stepwise approach first seeking to avoid impacts, then to minimise them, then take on-site measures to rehabilitate or restore biodiversity, before finally offsetting residual, unavoidable impacts. Mitigation put forward is proportionate to the site to benefit local conservation priorities as identified in the Nottinghamshire Local Biodiversity Action Plan, compensate: where avoidance cannot be achieved any mitigation strategy will consider the requirements for site compensatory measures, enhance: the assessment refers to planning policy guidance e.

NPPF to relate to the ecological value of the site and identify appropriate and proportionate ecological enhancement in line with both national and local policy. Biodiversity is an important aspect of the Parish as identified within the Lound Design Code. All proposals should consider how they will respond, conserve and enhance biodiversity and are required to demonstrate that they have: a safeguarded against any adverse impact to designated or important sites as identified on Map 4; and b made the best use of land by reducing the loss of high-grade agricultural land as identified on Map 5; and c retained mature trees, hedgerows and grass verges as identified on Map 6 wherever possible; and d maintained the natural flow of water through water courses to provide more robust green and blue habitat corridors; and e enhanced biodiversity by: I. Proposals that would result in the net loss of biodiversity will not be supported.

Development should aim to achieve a net biodiversity gain in accordance with local and national planning policy. If significant ecological impacts are identified, appropriate mitigation or compensation measures will be required. These measures should be targeted to benefit local conservation priorities as identified in the Nottinghamshire Local Biodiversity Action Plan. Mature trees identified as significant to the character of the village should be retained.

Where this is not possible as a result of development they should be replaced at a ratio of at least 2:1 and be of at least equal amenity and ecological value of a local provenance. Where it is not possible to secure this new or replacement tree planting within the site, the trees should be planted at a suitable location outside the site. Planning conditions or legal agreements will be used to secure this. Additionally, there is some land owned or worked by farms in neighbouring parishes.

Several enterprises are run from Sutton Grange Farm, not least energy generation from an anaerobic digestion plant. Aggregate extraction having run its course, the large industrial site along Chainbridge Lane, previously operated by Tarmac, has continued in the production of large concrete structures. Most of the former sand and gravel workings have been reclaimed either for agricultural use or to form part of the Idle Valley conservation project managed by Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust. This comprises mainly lakes and wetlands, with some grazing, forestation and established walks and viewing points.

Westwards along Daneshill Road beyond Mattersey Road there are industrial units on the south side which fall outside the Parish boundary. Further west and within the Parish a former refuse site is managed to capture methane gas and generate electricity. The Bassetlaw Landscape Character Assessment 23 provides a study of the District in terms of landscape condition and sensitivity, identifying Policy Zones based on recommended landscape actions. Lound parish falls in the Idle Lowlands Policy Zone 07.

Seek opportunities to restore the new development. Map 7 below shows the network of footpaths, bridleways and byways in the Parish. There are permissive walking routes around Linghurst Lakes and the wider Idle Valley Nature Reserve that provide a network for walkers to access the eastern part of the Parish. Neatholme Lane is a well-used bridleway.

After these, and beyond a gate, it becomes an attractive eastbound track with wide verges gradually narrowing to a bridge over the River Idle. It is a pretty tree lined path with views back towards the village. The Walk is below a canopy of long- established poplar trees. It allows residents a circular stroll away from traffic and gives access to Linghurst Lakes from the south.

Crown copyrights. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown Copyright and may lead to prosecution or Byway Open to All Traffic civil proceedings. The topography of the Plan area affords medium and long views into and out of the village and across the Parish. At both ends of the village, slightly higher land offers very different vistas; at the south end over open fields towards the church at Sutton cum Lound and at the north end the significant landmark of Blaco Hill, in Mattersey Parish, which is visible for many miles around.

The community provided further analysis and added three more. Map 8 below is based on local research and shows these key views from publicly accessible locations across the built-up area of the Parish.

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