Comment

Greater Cambridge Local Plan Preferred Options

Representation ID: 57000

Received: 09/12/2021

Respondent: Hastingwood Developments

Agent: Carter Jonas

Representation Summary:

44 North End and Land at Bury End Farm, North End, Meldreth (HELAA site 40284)

Do not object to principle of settlement boundaries. However, existing defined boundaries for most villages have remained largely unchanged since Local Plan 2004. Boundaries were adjusted in some cases to take into account allocations through the Site Specific Allocations DPD 2010 and Local Plan 2018. Very likely most development opportunities within existing village boundaries have been taken up. Heritage assets within some villages, such as conservation areas and listed buildings, will constrain development opportunities.

Councils have not undertaken an assessment of capacity land within the existing settlement boundaries of villages.

GCLP should seek to allocate suitable sites on edge of sustainable villages and adjust settlement boundary. Site at Bury End Farm off North End in Meldreth contains land and buildings available for redevelopment for housing, and should be allocated for development. Need for additional housing sites in more sustainable villages to support existing services and facilities and to meet identified affordable housing needs in those villages.

Change suggested by respondent:

Requested Change

It is requested that a capacity assessment is undertaken of all villages in South Cambridgeshire to determine which potential housing sites might be deliverable or developable during the plan period to 204,1 and the number of dwellings that might be delivered from each of those sites.

If the capacity assessment identifies no suitable sites to meet identified affordable housing needs it is requested that additional allocations are made on the edge of those villages to deliver sufficient housing to meet those affordable housing needs.

Full text:

OBJECT

Hastingwood Developments does not object to the principle of settlement boundaries being defined around villages. However, the existing defined settlement boundaries for most villages in South Cambridgeshire have remained largely unchanged since the Local Plan 2004. The settlement boundaries were adjusted in some cases to take into account allocations at some villages through the Site Specific Allocations DPD 2010 and the South Cambridgeshire Local Plan 2018. It is very likely that most of the development opportunities within existing village boundaries would have been taken up by now. It is also likely that heritage assets within some villages, such as conservation areas and listed buildings, will constrain development opportunities.

The Councils have not undertaken an assessment of the capacity land within the existing settlement boundaries of villages to accommodate additional development. It is likely that such an assessment would demonstrate that the capacity is limited.

It is considered that the emerging GCLP should seek to allocate suitable sites on the edge of existing sustainable villages and to adjust the settlement boundary to accommodate those allocations. The site promoted by Hastingwood Developments at Bury End Farm off North End in Meldreth contains land and buildings that are available for redevelopment for housing, and should be allocated for development. There is a need for additional housing sites in the more sustainable villages to support existing services and facilities and to meet identified affordable housing needs in those villages.

Requested Change

It is requested that a capacity assessment is undertaken of all villages in South Cambridgeshire to determine which potential housing sites might be deliverable or developable during the plan period to 204,1 and the number of dwellings that might be delivered from each of those sites.

If the capacity assessment identifies no suitable sites to meet identified affordable housing needs it is requested that additional allocations are made on the edge of those villages to deliver sufficient housing to meet those affordable housing needs.