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Greater Cambridge Local Plan Preferred Options

S/WC: West Cambridge

Representation ID: 58461

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: University of Cambridge

Representation Summary:

The University supports the proposed policy direction for West Cambridge to develop as an Innovation District, in accordance with Cambridge City Council’s resolution to grant outline planning permission (16/1134/OUT).

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Greater Cambridge Local Plan Preferred Options

S/RRA: Allocations in the rest of the rural area

Representation ID: 58490

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: University of Cambridge

Representation Summary:

S/RRA/SAS – part of Yarmouth Farm) adj, A14 services at Boxworth.

The University notes the proposed allocation for storage and distribution uses. The University can confirm that it has no objection to the proposed allocation, and being owner of part of the site, will work positively with the Local Planning Authority and adjoining landowners/promoters to refine the details of the allocation and bring forward the site, if allocation is taken forward in the Plan.

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Greater Cambridge Local Plan Preferred Options

Climate change

Representation ID: 58493

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: University of Cambridge

Representation Summary:

The University supports the Councils’ aim for Greater Cambridge to transition to net zero carbon by 2050, by ensuring that development is sited in places that help to limit carbon emissions, is designed to the highest achievable standards for energy and water use, and is resilient to current and future climate risks.

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Greater Cambridge Local Plan Preferred Options

CC/NZ: Net zero carbon new buildings

Representation ID: 58498

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: University of Cambridge

Representation Summary:

The proposed policy approach for net zero carbon from new buildings is innovative and challenging relative to energy targets. The University supports the overall approach given its own science-based target to deliver a zero carbon estate, but we note that in some cases the proposed standards are so tight that they require a more nuanced approach with slight relaxations where there is a reasonable justification.

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Greater Cambridge Local Plan Preferred Options

CC/WE: Water efficiency in new developments

Representation ID: 58501

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: University of Cambridge

Representation Summary:

Achieving all five BREEAM WAT01 water conservation credits is an extremely challenging standard that is likely to go beyond the limits of viability for smaller projects, projects with limited roof collection area, and projects with functions that do not fit the BREEAM standardised calculation methodology. There is a risk of ‘white elephant’ grey water recycling and rainwater harvesting systems that are too small to be sustainable in terms of maintenance and operating cost and ask that guidance on the appropriate threshold of viability be provided; ideally in the form of worked examples for typical building types (office, education, industrial).

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Greater Cambridge Local Plan Preferred Options

Biodiversity and green spaces

Representation ID: 58505

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: University of Cambridge

Representation Summary:

We support the aim to increase and improve the network of habitats for wildlife, and green spaces for people, ensuring that development leaves the natural environment better than it was before.

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Greater Cambridge Local Plan Preferred Options

BG/BG: Biodiversity and geodiversity

Representation ID: 58609

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: University of Cambridge

Representation Summary:

The University supports the policy intention to control the biodiversity impacts from development, including the principle of biodiversity net gain.

The University's Biodiversity Action Plan Vision seeks to deliver a significant and measurable improvement in the biodiversity of the University of Cambridge estate, and the Greater Cambridge Area more generally, in a manner that educates and inspires an appreciation of the natural environment.

The Environment Act 2021 will require a mandatory 10% minimum biodiversity net gain across the country. It would be appropriate for the local authorities to assess the impact of a 20% net gain target on development viability.

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Greater Cambridge Local Plan Preferred Options

BG/GI: Green infrastructure

Representation ID: 58614

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: University of Cambridge

Representation Summary:

We support the policy intention for development proposals to include green infrastructure, providing benefits for people, wildlife and planet by
- Reinforcing and enhancing landscape and townscape
- Supporting delivery of biodiversity net gain, and connecting where appropriate to the wider ecological network
- Promoting healthy living
- Protecting and enhancing the water environment.
- Enhancing access and connectivity
- Providing environmental enhancement; and
- Supporting climate mitigation and adaptation.

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Greater Cambridge Local Plan Preferred Options

BG/TC: Improving Tree Canopy Cover and the Tree Population

Representation ID: 58618

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: University of Cambridge

Representation Summary:

We support the policy intention to:
- Preserve, protect and increase the amount and distribution of tree canopy cover
- Protect and enhance the tree population on site
- Protect existing trees of value
- Protect existing hedgerows and the surrounding land that supports them, and to require the planting of new ones where appropriate
- Provide sufficient space above and below ground for trees and other vegetation to mature; and
- Provide appropriate replacement tree or hedgerow planting, where felling is proved necessary.

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Greater Cambridge Local Plan Preferred Options

BG/PO: Protecting open spaces

Representation ID: 58631

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: University of Cambridge

Representation Summary:

We agree that the Local Plan should continue to include policies which identify and protect open spaces, including village greens, parks, sports and recreation areas, allotments, community orchards and Protected Village Areas, and Local Green Space. Also, that policy should continue to recognise that in some cases development on open space may be appropriate if it has limited qualities and would lead to overall quality or quantity improvements.

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