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442RoseanneFeedback (Q21-25)Question 22c: (if yes) which ones?As many green infrastructure routes should be included and upgraded as possible
443Feedback (Q21-25)Question 22c: (if yes) which ones?
618Feedback (Q21-25)Question 22c: (if yes) which ones?I just think there isnt enough. Insects and bees etc need more corridors in the residential areas.
694pat.omahoneyFeedback (Q21-25)Question 22c: (if yes) which ones?Not sure that greening transport corridors really works, these areas are an area that can easily become rubbish traps and dumping grounds, a great idea in theory.
746mgmitchellFeedback (Q21-25)Question 22c: (if yes) which ones?Planning permission should NOT allow, even as a last resort, for developers to pay compensation for harm to our green infrstructure. Any damage resulting from development must be rectified by the developer as a contgractual requirement agreed during the planning process.
748dragonflybethFeedback (Q21-25)Question 22c: (if yes) which ones?Green roofs for each new building. Milan's urban planning structure is enviable.
756john.kim.androidFeedback (Q21-25)Question 22c: (if yes) which ones?The southern end of Langstone Harbour should be added as a green infrastructure route, ie from Milton Locks to Hayling Ferry
758Feedback (Q21-25)Question 22c: (if yes) which ones?Green the entire city, raised beds, community gardens etc
768birdmandaveFeedback (Q21-25)Question 22c: (if yes) which ones?Areas around the new country park
784trevor_moseFeedback (Q21-25)Question 22c: (if yes) which ones?the GI network needs to be continuous and connected; consider including stubbington and also bransbury to langstone harbour

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