PPS 7 Quality Residential Environments·Page 17·4.9
Infill Housing in Distinctive Residential Areas
Infill housing in established residential areas with distinctive townscapes, particularly older Victorian and Edwardian areas, may not be appropriate as developers often seek to maximise floorspace, which may conflict with area character.
Infill housing in established residential areas will not always be appropriate, particularly in many older residential areas with distinctive townscapes, often dating from the Victorian and Edwardian periods. Here people are attracted by the high quality of these areas and developers will often seek to maximise the amount of floorspace that
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