Comment

Greater Cambridge Local Plan Preferred Options

Representation ID: 58709

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: TWI

Agent: Carter Jonas

Representation Summary:

Requested Change

It is requested that jobs requirements in Policy S/JH are based on delivering the higher growth level option and focussing development towards existing employment clusters, such as Granta Park.

Full text:

The Welding Institute (TWI)

Object

Policy S/JH: Level of Jobs and Housing

The Greater Cambridge City Deal recognised the relationship between housing and economic growth, and that the shortage of available and affordable housing within Greater Cambridge has an impact on house prices, commuting patterns, and recruitment and retention of employees. The Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Devolution Deal committed to delivering substantial economic growth and to double economic output during the next 25 years. The 2018 Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Independent Economic Review (CPIER) identified that recent employment growth has been faster than anticipated, and the aim of doubling economic output in the area by 2040 was realistic. It was suggested in CPIER that economic growth could be achieved by attracting knowledge-intensive businesses that would not locate elsewhere in the UK, by delivering new housing, and by prioritising infrastructure projects. The National Infrastructure Commission, the Cambridge and Peterborough Combined Authority and the Greater Cambridge Greater Peterborough Enterprise Partnership acknowledge and support the economic growth potential of the Greater Cambridge area. All these factors support flexible consideration to the evolution of the established employment clusters including Granta Park.


Requested Change

It is requested that jobs requirements in Policy S/JH are based on delivering the higher growth level option and focussing development towards existing employment clusters, such as Granta Park.