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Greater Cambridge Local Plan Preferred Options

STRATEGY

Representation ID: 60216

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: Thakeham Homes Ltd

Representation Summary:

Thakeham supports the Council’s vision for new development to come forward with sustainability and healthy place shaping at the forefront.

Thakeham support the focus on healthy place shaping, with a need to ensure that future development maximises opportunities for journeys to be made on foot or bicycle. This will necessitate ensuring new developments prioritise non-motorised transport and are easily accessible to full range of day-today services and facilities. Thakeham has made a number of commitments in respect of its own carbon impact, ensuring that all its development will be net-zero carbon in lifetime use and carbon neutral in production by 2025. Additionally, Thakeham has made a commitment to achieve 20% biodiversity net gain on all projects post-2025 which is double that set out in the Environment Act 2021.

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How much development and where?

Representation ID: 60217

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: Thakeham Homes Ltd

Representation Summary:

Whilst Thakeham supports a weighted distribution of development towards the most sustainable locations and key employment hubs, we would emphasise the importance of a variety of growth locations and sizes to support housing growth. New settlements, strategic extensions and development in rural locations all form a key part in meeting varying housing needs and ensuring a consistent supply of housing delivery

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S/JH: New jobs and homes

Representation ID: 60218

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: Thakeham Homes Ltd

Representation Summary:

Thakeham is supportive of the Councils’ conclusions that adopting the suggested ‘standard method minimum homes and related jobs’ approach would not be appropriate for Greater Cambridge and would not support its economic growth aspirations.

It is acknowledged that the Councils’ have sought to accommodate an uplift to accommodate their economic growth aspirations. Whilst the ‘maximum level of homes’ does not represent the Councils’ preferred approach; it is worth noting that this approach does acknowledge housing need arising out of fast job growth.

Thakeham is supportive of the Councils’ intention to accommodate their full objectively assessed needs for housing and jobs within the plan area.

Whilst it is acknowledged that the medium option for new homes does incorporate an uplift for economic growth in the area, Thakeham would suggest that the Councils undertake further work to ensure that the correct uplift has been applied to ensure that the Councils can meet their relevant aspirations in terms of job creation and growth, and as consequence provide the right level of housing to support this.

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S/DS: Development strategy

Representation ID: 60219

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: Thakeham Homes Ltd

Representation Summary:

Thakeham supports a weighted distribution of development towards the most sustainable locations and key employment hubs, we would emphasise the importance of a variety of growth locations and sizes to support housing growth. New settlements, strategic extensions and development in rural locations all form a key part in meeting varying housing needs and ensuring a consistent supply of housing delivery.

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S/SH: Settlement hierarchy

Representation ID: 60220

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: Thakeham Homes Ltd

Representation Summary:

The settlement hierarchy seeks to group together similar settlements into categories that reflect their scale, characteristics and sustainability. It then seeks to limit development in any settlements which fall within the ‘Minor Rural Centre’ category and below. Thakeham considers this view is overly prescriptive. This suggested policy approach limits development opportunities across the plan area. Policies should retain a flexible approach. Development opportunities in these communities
could have significant longer-term sustainability benefits by helping existing services remain.

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Climate change

Representation ID: 60221

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: Thakeham Homes Ltd

Representation Summary:

Thakeham is supportive of the Councils’ objectives to enhance climate change resilience and transition Greater Cambridge to net zero carbon by 2050.

As a developer, Thakeham prides itself in the objectives it has set in respect of climate change and the impact development can have. Thakeham has a key focus on sustainable practices both in construction and placemaking.

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CC/NZ: Net zero carbon new buildings

Representation ID: 60222

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: Thakeham Homes Ltd

Representation Summary:

Thakeham considers that the proposed policy direction is too prescriptive and does not provide sufficient flexibility for advances in technologies and Building Regulations. Policy wording should be less prescriptive on the measures used to achieve net zero carbon buildings, rather there should be sufficient flexibility to allow the methods for achieving such targets to be assessed on a site-by-site basis. This is critical as technology is advancing quickly and will continue to do so during the lifetime of the emerging local plan and consequently to set prescriptive policies will have the effect of the local plan being out of date before or at adoption.

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BG/BG: Biodiversity and geodiversity

Representation ID: 60223

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: Thakeham Homes Ltd

Representation Summary:

Thakeham is supportive of the policy direction of BG/BG and the Councils’ aspiration to require a minimum of 20%
biodiversity net gain, whilst also acknowledging the difficulties this may bring for smaller sites with a suggested contribution mechanism to allow these sites to meet the requirements of the proposed policy. However, the current policy direction seeks to limit off-site habitat measures to align with the Greater Cambridge green infrastructure network strategic initiatives.

Whilst it is acknowledged that this may represent a preferred approach, this may cause issues in deliverability due to availability of such land. Policy BG/BG should incorporate sufficient flexibility to allow sites to achieve the required biodiversity net gain requirements by measures which are most appropriate to that site, if this requires off-site habitat creation there should be sufficient flexibility to allow consideration of all suitable options to ensure such requirements do not stifle development.

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WS/HD: Creating healthy new developments

Representation ID: 60224

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: Thakeham Homes Ltd

Representation Summary:

Thakeham supports the objective and policy direction of Policy WS/HD, requiring health principles to be applied to new development, drawing on the ten principles developed from the Healthy New Towns Initiative.
In our view, relevant policies in respect of wellbeing and inclusion could go further to set out requirements on not only creating healthy new developments, but other measures which maximise wellbeing benefits that developments can offer those who build them, those who
live in them and the communities around them now and into the future.

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WS/IO: Creating inclusive employment and business opportunities through new developments

Representation ID: 60225

Received: 13/12/2021

Respondent: Thakeham Homes Ltd

Representation Summary:

Thakeham is supportive of the policy direction of Policy WS/IO and as touched on above, adopts its own approach to creating inclusive employment and business opportunities through our support of small and medium size enterprises and upskilling for local workers, supporting apprenticeships, and actively contributing to the diversification and upskilling of the construction sector.

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