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Greater Cambridge Local Plan Preferred Options

STRATEGY

Representation ID: 59109

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG)

Agent: NHS Property Services Ltd

Representation Summary:

There is a well-established connection between planning and health. Planning policies can not only facilitate improvements to health infrastructure, but also provide a mechanism to improve people’s health. We request that the Local Plan includes policies for health and wellbeing which reflect the wider determinants of health and promote healthy and green lifestyle choices through well designed places.

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There is a well-established connection between planning and health. Planning policies can not only facilitate improvements to health infrastructure, but also provide a mechanism to improve people’s health. We request that the Local Plan includes policies for health and wellbeing which reflect the wider determinants of health and promote healthy and green lifestyle choices through well designed places.

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Greater Cambridge Local Plan Preferred Options

How much development and where?

Representation ID: 59114

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG)

Agent: NHS Property Services Ltd

Representation Summary:

How much development, and where – general comments The location and form of new development should fully consider the principles of creating healthy environments.

In areas of significant housing growth, appropriate funding must be consistently leveraged through developer contributions for health and care services in order to meet growing demand. We request that when setting planning obligation policies, the Council seek to address strategic as well as local priorities in planning obligations and engage the NHS in the process as early as possible.

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How much development, and where – general comments The location and form of new development should fully consider the principles of creating healthy environments.

In areas of significant housing growth, appropriate funding must be consistently leveraged through developer contributions for health and care services in order to meet growing demand. We request that when setting planning obligation policies, the Council seek to address strategic as well as local priorities in planning obligations and engage the NHS in the process as early as possible.

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Greater Cambridge Local Plan Preferred Options

S/JH: New jobs and homes

Representation ID: 59128

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG)

Agent: NHS Property Services Ltd

Representation Summary:

The NHS, Council and other partners must work together to forecast the infrastructure and costs required to support the projected growth and development across the borough. A vital part of this is ensuring the NHS continues to receive a commensurate share of S106 and Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) developer contributions to mitigate the impacts of growth and help deliver transformation plans. The cross-boundary impacts of developments also need to be considered, where NHS services often span multiple Local Planning Authority Boundaries.

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The impact that the scale of planned housing and economic growth will have on existing health infrastructure needs to be carefully reviewed, and where improvements and/or new facilities are required to meet the needs of this new population, this should be supported through appropriate developer contributions.

The NHS, Council and other partners must work together to forecast the infrastructure and costs required to support the projected growth and development across the borough. A vital part of this is ensuring the NHS continues to receive a commensurate share of S106 and Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) developer contributions to mitigate the impacts of growth and help deliver transformation plans. The cross-boundary impacts of developments also need to be considered, where NHS services often span multiple Local Planning Authority Boundaries.

The cumulative impact of the additional proposed site allocations, on top of those already allocated, needs to be carefully considered. It should be noted that the way in which health care services are delivered is constantly shifting, most recently highlighted by the coronavirus pandemic. It is essential that the mitigation to meet the needs of this new population is flexible to meet any changing NHS care model, particularly as this development is likely to come forward over a number of years.

Planning policy should support the need to deliver homes for NHS staff to meet need, particularly in areas where there is pressure on affordability which is impacting on the ability to attract and retain key staff.

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Greater Cambridge Local Plan Preferred Options

S/DS: Development strategy

Representation ID: 59134

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG)

Agent: NHS Property Services Ltd

Representation Summary:

The significant cumulative impacts of residential developments on healthcare infrastructure in the area should be recognised and, given their strategic importance, health facilities should be put on a level footing with affordable housing and other infrastructure providers when reviewing, securing and allocating S106 and CIL funds, in order to enable the delivery of vital NHS projects. It is imperative that planning policies are positively prepared, in recognition of their statutory duty to help finance improved healthcare services and facilities through effective estate management.

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The significant cumulative impacts of residential developments on healthcare infrastructure in the area should be recognised and, given their strategic importance, health facilities should be put on a level footing with affordable housing and other infrastructure providers when reviewing, securing and allocating S106 and CIL funds, in order to enable the delivery of vital NHS projects. It is imperative that planning policies are positively prepared, in recognition of their statutory duty to help finance improved healthcare services and facilities through effective estate management.

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Greater Cambridge Local Plan Preferred Options

The city of Cambridge

Representation ID: 59140

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG)

Agent: NHS Property Services Ltd

Representation Summary:

Any new site-specific allocations for this area must confirm the need to undertake an appropriate assessment of existing health infrastructure capacity, and require any applicant/developer to fully mitigate the impact of any proposals through appropriate planning obligations – and early engagement with the NHS on the form of infrastructure required.

The site-specific allocations should set out principles for delivering improvements to general health and wellbeing, and promote healthy and green lifestyle choices through well-designed places.

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Any new site-specific allocations for this area must confirm the need to undertake an appropriate assessment of existing health infrastructure capacity, and require any applicant/developer to fully mitigate the impact of any proposals through appropriate planning obligations – and early engagement with the NHS on the form of infrastructure required.

The site-specific allocations should set out principles for delivering improvements to general health and wellbeing, and promote healthy and green lifestyle choices through well-designed places.

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Greater Cambridge Local Plan Preferred Options

The edge of Cambridge

Representation ID: 59145

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG)

Agent: NHS Property Services Ltd

Representation Summary:

Edge of Cambridge - general comments Any new site-specific allocations for this area must confirm the need to undertake an appropriate assessment of existing health infrastructure capacity, and require any applicant/developer to fully mitigate the impact of any proposals through appropriate planning obligations – and early engagement with the NHS on the form of infrastructure required.

The site-specific allocations should set out principles for delivering improvements to general health and wellbeing, and promote healthy and green lifestyle choices through well-designed places.

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Edge of Cambridge - general comments Any new site-specific allocations for this area must confirm the need to undertake an appropriate assessment of existing health infrastructure capacity, and require any applicant/developer to fully mitigate the impact of any proposals through appropriate planning obligations – and early engagement with the NHS on the form of infrastructure required.

The site-specific allocations should set out principles for delivering improvements to general health and wellbeing, and promote healthy and green lifestyle choices through well-designed places.

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Greater Cambridge Local Plan Preferred Options

New settlements

Representation ID: 59151

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG)

Agent: NHS Property Services Ltd

Representation Summary:

New settlements - general comments Any new site-specific allocations in the form of new settlements must confirm the need to undertake an appropriate assessment of existing health infrastructure capacity, and require any applicant/developer to fully mitigate the impact of any proposals through appropriate planning obligations – and early engagement with the NHS on the form of infrastructure required.

The site-specific allocations should set out principles for delivering improvements to general health and wellbeing, and promote healthy and green lifestyle choices through well-designed places.

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New settlements - general comments Any new site-specific allocations in the form of new settlements must confirm the need to undertake an appropriate assessment of existing health infrastructure capacity, and require any applicant/developer to fully mitigate the impact of any proposals through appropriate planning obligations – and early engagement with the NHS on the form of infrastructure required.

The site-specific allocations should set out principles for delivering improvements to general health and wellbeing, and promote healthy and green lifestyle choices through well-designed places.

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Greater Cambridge Local Plan Preferred Options

The rural southern cluster

Representation ID: 59155

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG)

Agent: NHS Property Services Ltd

Representation Summary:

Any new site-specific allocations for this area must confirm the need to undertake an appropriate assessment of existing health infrastructure capacity, and require any applicant/developer to fully mitigate the impact of any proposals through appropriate planning obligations – and early engagement with the NHS on the form of infrastructure required.

The site-specific allocations should set out principles for delivering improvements to general health and wellbeing, and promote healthy and green lifestyle choices through well-designed places.

Full text:

Any new site-specific allocations for this area must confirm the need to undertake an appropriate assessment of existing health infrastructure capacity, and require any applicant/developer to fully mitigate the impact of any proposals through appropriate planning obligations – and early engagement with the NHS on the form of infrastructure required.

The site-specific allocations should set out principles for delivering improvements to general health and wellbeing, and promote healthy and green lifestyle choices through well-designed places.

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Greater Cambridge Local Plan Preferred Options

Rest of the rural area

Representation ID: 59162

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG)

Agent: NHS Property Services Ltd

Representation Summary:

Rest of the rural area - general comments Any new site-specific allocations for this area must confirm the need to undertake an appropriate assessment of existing health infrastructure capacity, and require any applicant/developer to fully mitigate the impact of any proposals through appropriate planning obligations – and early engagement with the NHS on the form of infrastructure required.

The site-specific allocations should set out principles for delivering improvements to general health and wellbeing, and promote healthy and green lifestyle choices through well-designed places.

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Rest of the rural area - general comments Any new site-specific allocations for this area must confirm the need to undertake an appropriate assessment of existing health infrastructure capacity, and require any applicant/developer to fully mitigate the impact of any proposals through appropriate planning obligations – and early engagement with the NHS on the form of infrastructure required.

The site-specific allocations should set out principles for delivering improvements to general health and wellbeing, and promote healthy and green lifestyle choices through well-designed places.

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Greater Cambridge Local Plan Preferred Options

Climate change

Representation ID: 59166

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG)

Agent: NHS Property Services Ltd

Representation Summary:

We support the policies seeking to create more sustainable communities and places, and request that the NHS is supported in seeking to deliver more sustainable facilities and services to meet the needs of the population.

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We support the policies seeking to create more sustainable communities and places, and request that the NHS is supported in seeking to deliver more sustainable facilities and services to meet the needs of the population.

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