Comment

Greater Cambridge Local Plan Preferred Options

Representation ID: 57167

Received: 10/12/2021

Respondent: Southern & Regional Developments Ltd

Agent: Claremont Planning Consultancy

Representation Summary:

The strategy of directing development to areas that have the least climate impact is recognised as a sustainable approach, nonetheless concern is raised in respect of the approach to dealing with villages in the emerging Local Plan where only low levels of new homes are proposed. It is considered that the Council should consider improving public transport links to the rural areas to ensure that the rural population have a real alternative to the private car.

Full text:

It is considered that it is important for Greater Cambridge to try and transition to net zero carbon by 2050 but the Climate Change policy needs to be realistic and deliverable. The strategy of directing development to areas that have the least climate impact is recognised as a sustainable approach, nonetheless concern is raised in respect of the approach to dealing with villages in the emerging Local Plan where only low levels of new homes are proposed. It is considered that the Council should consider improving public transport links to the rural areas to ensure that the rural population have a real alternative to the private car.
The Council’s policy on Climate Change is not considered to be achievable or deliverable and it is considered that it runs counter to advice in NPPF paragraph 16 (b) that states that Plans should be prepared positively in a way that is aspirational but deliverable.