1) What is the main principle for the development? a) Interdependence b) Sustainability c) Ecology d) Place, space, and scale 2) Which of the following is NOT a feature of sustainable transport included in the plan for the Tudeley Village development? a) A bus route to nearby towns b) A walkable community c) A light railway d) Electric vehicle charging points e) A new railway station, within a 10 minute walk from anywhere in the village. f) Cycle routes 3) Which of the following is NOT an example of the housing development plans for Tudeley Village? a) The inclusion of affordable housing b) Ecohouses c) Designed to fit in with the existing local building styles d) A range of housing styles and sizes 4) True or false? The existing heritage buildings will be preserved. a) True b) False 5) Which of the following is an example of ecological development plans for Tudeley Village? a) Construction will occur within The High Weald, an area of outstanding natural beauty. b) Valuable habitats will be protected c) A new woodland ecosystem will be created d) Habitats will be relocated to an area in the Lake District 6) Which of the following is an example of the economic opportunities associated with the planned development? a) There will be a village centre with shops and services b) An industrial park will be developed focusing on light engineering c) A high tech research and development centre d) Derelict warehouses are being regenerated 7) Which of the following is an example of public services to be included in the proposed development? a) Schools b) Leisure centre c) Golf course d) Science centre 8) Which of the following is NOT a leisure and recreation plan for the development? a) A village green b) Playing fields c) Cricket club d) An adventure playground 9) Which local settlement will benefit from a bypass to manage the expected increase in traffic? a) Tonbridge b) Tudeley Hale c) Royal Tunbridge Wells d) Five Oak Green e) Whetsted 10) The development includes a new railway station linking Tudeley Village with which city? a) Birmingham b) Newcastle c) Bristol d) Manchester e) London f) Liverpool 11) What plans is NOT included to reduce car use? a) A light railway connecting local settlements b) Cycle routes c) A walkable community that is pedestrian friendly. d) A railway station 12) True or false? The development has a low energy vision. a) True b) False 13) Which of the following is NOT being considered as part of the plan? a) Community allotments b) The inclusion of solar panels on all properties c) Modern waste collection d) District heating 14) True or false? The proposal is facing local objections. a) True b) False 15) True or false? One of the main concerns about the development is the transformation of an area of open countryside into an urban area. a) True b) False 16) True or false? The proposed site is a brownfield location. a) True b) False 17) There are concerns the village will become a commuter settlement. What is a commuter settlement? a) A place where people live and work. b) A place where people live and travel elsewhere for work. 18) Which of the following is an example of an issue associated with a commuter settlement? a) Overcrowding in densely populated, back-to-back terraced housing. b) Additional traffic and parking problems. c) Many residents use the local shops and services during the day. 19) True or false? There are concerns new shops and services will take business away from existing areas. a) True b) False 20) There are concerns the new development will create urban sprawl between Tonbridge and Paddock Wood. What is urban sprawl? a) A plot of land, often in a rural or on the edge of an urban area that has not yet been subject to any building development. b) A zone of transition between the built-up area and the countryside. c) The unplanned growth of urban areas into the surrounding rural areas. d) An increase in the proportion of people living in towns and cities. 21) True or false? A major concern about the development is that infrastructure and facilities will not happen until a certain number of houses have been built. a) True b) False 22) How many houses will need to be built before the railway station is constructed? a) 1,800 b) 1,900 c) 2,000 d) 2,100 23) True or false? People are concerned urbanisation will increase the risk of flooding, due to more rapid run off. a) True b) False 24) Which of the following is NOT an example of factors that the local campaign group feel make the proposed development unsustainable? a) The existing infrastructure will not cope, e.g. electric and sewage. b) Businesses in the local area will lose trade due to increased competition. c) Local people will not be able to afford properties and not enough will be done to provide affordable housing. d) Wind farms will spoil the natural environment. e) Congestion will increase on roads such as the B2017. f) The site is used by the local community for recreation. 25) Which of the following is NOT a core aspect of a sustainable settlement? a) Social sustainability b) Economic sustainability c) Urban sustainability d) Environmental sustainability 26) Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a sustainable settlement? a) Recycling opportunities b) Sustainable transport systems c) Protection of the environment d) Access to affordable housing e) Non-renewable energy resources

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