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Greater Cambridge Local Plan Preferred Options

S/JH: New jobs and homes

Representation ID: 60267

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: The White Family and Pembroke College

Number of people: 2

Agent: Cheffins

Representation Summary:

The figures suggest that the First Proposals are not planning for sufficient employment growth and therefore not enough housing to support it.
The employment and housing growth figures for the Local Plan through to 2041 should be revised upwards substantially, in order to accommodate the demonstrable growth potential of the Districts.

Comment

Greater Cambridge Local Plan Preferred Options

S/SB: Settlement boundaries

Representation ID: 60268

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: The White Family and Pembroke College

Number of people: 2

Agent: Cheffins

Representation Summary:

Land east of Gazelle Way and west of Teversham Road (HELAA site 40250)

In summary, Endurance Estates wish to object to the 'high risk' nature of the development strategy, which is dependent upon the delivery of some strategic, complex sites. The development of these is highly likely to cause delays to delivery within the plan period and highly likely to give rise to viability issues, leading to a reduction in the level of affordable housing to be provided.

The development strategy should allocate some additional sites such as Land east of Gazelle Way that are capable of delivering policy compliant levels of affordable housing. The allocation of the site would also contribute to the Council's aspirations to become a zero-carbon authority by 2030 by offering an opportunity to be a truly sustainable community which locates homes and jobs together

Comment

Greater Cambridge Local Plan Preferred Options

GP/GB: Protection and enhancement of the Cambridge green belt

Representation ID: 60269

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: The White Family and Pembroke College

Number of people: 2

Agent: Cheffins

Representation Summary:

The review of the Green Belt is welcomed as there is a compelling need for Greater Cambridge to release some land from the Green Belt to provide the opportunity for sustainable development. However, the results from the 'Greater Cambridge Green Belt Assessment 2021' provide a significantly different assessment of a number of parcels of land compared to that of the Council's previous evidence (2012 Inner Green Belt Boundary Study).
Disagree with the blanket assessment of a series of GB sites.

Comment

Greater Cambridge Local Plan Preferred Options

The edge of Cambridge

Representation ID: 60698

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: The White Family and Pembroke College

Number of people: 2

Agent: Cheffins

Representation Summary:

Land east of Gazelle Way and west of Teversham Road (HELAA site 40250)

In summary, Endurance Estates wish to object to the 'high risk' nature of the development strategy, which is dependent upon the delivery of some strategic, complex sites. The development of these is highly likely to cause delays to delivery within the plan period and highly likely to give rise to viability issues, leading to a reduction in the level of affordable housing to be provided.

The development strategy should allocate some additional sites such as Land east of Gazelle Way that are capable of delivering policy compliant levels of affordable housing. The allocation of the site would also contribute to the Council's aspirations to become a zero-carbon authority by 2030 by offering an opportunity to be a truly sustainable community which locates homes and jobs together

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