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Greater Cambridge Local Plan Preferred Options

S/JH: New jobs and homes

Representation ID: 60235

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: Federation of Cambridge Residents' Associations

Representation Summary:

Local government should not be planning more economic and population growth in this area or more housing than current government targets require, but prioritising social housing and new water infrastructure to reduce stress on our rivers and wildlife. It should be supporting the national ‘levelling up’ policy. It should be consistent with the government’s ‘brownfield first’ objective which will deliver badly needed homes faster. It should take into account the growing flood risk to large parts of the county and consequences for national food supply. It also needs to take into account the as yet, unknown, long-term effects on employment and travel behaviours of the COVID pandemic.
We request that this flawed Draft LP is rejected, re-written and re-submitted for full public consultation.

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How much development and where?

Representation ID: 60236

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: Federation of Cambridge Residents' Associations

Representation Summary:

Many residents are shocked at the level of growth proposed in the new Draft Local Plan and what they see as the plan’s failure to consider the overall environmental capacity and climate change impact and the effect on the historic environment (built and natural) in a holistic way.
There is no mention of Covid and opportunities for city centre residential and/or other uses resulting from potential radical changes in retail and office working.
There is no consideration or assessment of current growth in the pipeline or of the success or failure of current Local Plan policies, no assessment of the cumulative impact of current growth, especially in terms of delivering the claimed nature and quality of development.
There is a complete dearth of new cultural or provision for other ‘city-scale’ needs which will put the city centre under even greater pressure.
Where is the overall vision of what Cambridge will be like in the future? Who is the city for? This plan does not make clear.
The question of how much development and where is premature pending the January 2022 consultation on the Regional Water Plan and the investigation of sewage infrastructure and sewage dumping by Anglian Water.

Cambridge City and South Cambridgeshire already have an unsustainable supply of potable water.

The local sewage system is currently inadequate.

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

Representation ID: 60237

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: Federation of Cambridge Residents' Associations

Representation Summary:

The Green Belt assessment is not fit for purpose, because it ignores historic environment designations and landscape character constraints.

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S/CBC: Cambridge Biomedical Campus (including Addenbrooke's Hospital)

Representation ID: 60238

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: Federation of Cambridge Residents' Associations

Representation Summary:

The serious landscape impacts of the Cambridge BioMedical Campus expansion southwards into the Green Belt open countryside towards the Gogs will severely damage this lovely setting of the city with its beautiful chalk downland views. The expansion and likely increase in footfall will hugely impact the small nature reserve of Ninewells, the reserve’s unique character and boskiness and farmland birds.

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S/NEC: North east Cambridge

Representation ID: 60239

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: Federation of Cambridge Residents' Associations

Representation Summary:

Will indirectly destroy the Green Belt by displacing the sewage works and using a lot of concrete which has a very high carbon footprint.

There is no operational need to move the treatment works as Anglian Water has confirmed.

Many residents question why the works are being moved given the impact on the Green Belt, the loss of valuable farmland, and the harm to local communities, all of which are united in their opposition.

There is no mention in these plans of how relocation of the wastewater plant will address any of the concerns about all the sewage being dumped in the Cam or how Anglian Water proposes to make the River Cam clean and safe for all users.

There are a number of SSSI’s close to the site which could be affected by its construction and operation.

The Honey Hill site is in the National Trust Wicken Fen Vision

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STRATEGY

Representation ID: 60240

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: Federation of Cambridge Residents' Associations

Representation Summary:

Democratic deficit in the process and evidence basis for the Draft Local Plan

Sewage in rivers and chalk streams is a matter of national concern, yet Water Resources East say that sewage is not part of their remit. They have also said that there will not be public consultation on the regional water plan. Meanwhile, the public consultation for the Draft Local Plan is taking place now, yet the consultation for the Regional Water Plan is not due until summer 2022.

The Draft Local Plan has been prepared by the Greater Cambridge Shared Planning Service, but it appears to be inordinately influenced by the unelected Greater Cambridge Partnership which has business interests represented on its board.

Much of the text of the Draft Local Plan appears to be consistent with announcements made by the self- appointed Arc Leaders Group promoting the so-called Ox-Cam Arc.

Modelling that has been used to inform the Cpier Strategy cited in the Greater Cambs Employment Land and Economic Development Study Draft Local Plan does not take account of social and environmental issues.

Engagement events planned at too short notice.

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BG/BG: Biodiversity and geodiversity

Representation ID: 60241

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: Federation of Cambridge Residents' Associations

Representation Summary:

Conservation is essential to sustainable development and together with enhancement of biodiversity should be considered as a key element of good planning and design. 'Doubling nature', Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) and Natural Capital Accounting (NCA) are being used as bargaining chips by developers.

The concept of doubling nature is ill-defined - doubling what, exactly? The Draft Local Plan needs to define exactly how the concept will be understood and measured.

We request that the Cambridge Local Plan adopts the Dasgupta definition of sustainability, i.e. definitely not the NPPF's false definition of 'sustainability', with the caveats mentioned above, especially the false or under-valuation of natural capital. This would provide a better starting point, and the Plan should be reworked in this context.

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CC/NZ: Net zero carbon new buildings

Representation ID: 60242

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: Federation of Cambridge Residents' Associations

Representation Summary:

We support regular reviews to keep pace with developing technology, standards, Government targets (e.g. the Heat and Buildings Strategy, not mentioned in the draft Plan) and rapidly developing guidance and best practice. There are also serious quality control challenges in relation to whether aspirational aims are actually delivered. Outline planning permissions must be subject to the aspirations articulated in the Draft Local Plan.

The definition of a Net Zero Carbon building set out in the evidence Base does not include its embodied carbon: this is a very serious omission which undermines all claims made about the sustainability of new development, and raises questions about the claimed sustainability credentials of all the Growth options being proposed.

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