Comment

Greater Cambridge Local Plan Preferred Options

Representation ID: 60292

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: Wheatley Group Developments Ltd

Agent: Cheffins

Representation Summary:

Policy H/AH will have a significant bearing on the viability of individual developments, so it is vital that the affordable housing requirement is achievable in practice. Although the plan indicates that viability evidence will be reviewed as part of the plan-making process, this is not sufficient. Planning Practice Guidance indicates that plans should set out circumstances where review mechanisms may be appropriate, as well as a clear process and terms of engagement regarding how and when viability will be reassessed over the lifetime of a development. Draft Policy H/AH does not do this - changes in affordable housing tenure models or continued increases in build costs may render the viability evidence which underpins the affordable housing requirement out-of-date relatively quickly.

Full text:

The First Proposals plan sets a challenging target for affordable housing to reflect the acute and substantial need for affordable housing across Greater Cambridge. This places a great responsibility on all major developments to provide an element of affordable housing.

Policy H/ AH will have a significant bearing on the viability of individual residential developments, so it is vital that the affordable housing requirement is achievable in practice. Although the First Proposals plan indicates that viability evidence will be reviewed as appropriate as part of the plan-making process, this is not sufficient. Planning Practice Guidance indicates that plans should set out circumstances where review mechanisms may be appropriate, as well as a clear process and terms of engagement regarding how and when viability will be reassessed over the lifetime of a development to ensure policy compliance and optimal public benefits through economic cycles. Draft Policy H/ AH does not do this - changes in affordable housing tenure models or continued increases in build costs may render the viability evidence which underpins the affordable housing requirement out-of-date relatively quickly.

Draft Policy H/AH of the First Proposals plan requires 40% affordable housing on sites of 10 or more dwellings. With a total of 45 dwellings,18 dwellings would be sought for affordable housing under this policy (as shown on the Indicative Site Plan). As well as helping to address the current shortage of affordable housing over the Greater Cambridge area, the delivery of up to 78 affordable dwellings would represent a considerable contribution to the social sustainability of the local area.