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Draft Greater Cambridge Local Plan for consultation

Great places

Representation ID: 201335

Received: 16/12/2025

Respondent: Cambridgeshire Constabulary

Number of people: 2

Representation Summary:

Recommend that new developments incorporate Secured by Design principles – physical protection, well‑defined routes, safe lighting, clear separation of public and private spaces, surveillance and management – as an early‑stage design requirement, in line with NPPF 12(135)(f).

Full text:

Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the above local plan, please see comments below.

Regarding Policy - we would like to refer you to the following and recommend these are included within the “The Greater Cambridge” first local neighbourhood plan:

National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) - Section 12 Paragraph 135 (f) which states: -

Planning policies and decisions should ensure that developments: create places that are safe, inclusive, and accessible and which promote health and well-being, with a high standard of amenity for existing and future users and where crime and disorder, and the fear of crime, do not undermine the quality of life or community cohesion and resilience.

In relation to the design and layout of new developments including homes, commercial space, schools, hospitals, and sheltered accommodation we make the following comment:

Security and Crime prevention measures should be considered at the earliest opportunity as an integral part of any initial design for a proposed development. It should incorporate the principles of ‘Secured by Design’ (SBD) and demonstrate how the development proposals address the following issues, to design out and reduce the incidence and fear of crime:

• Physical protection: Places that include necessary, well-designed security features.
• Access and movement: Places with well-defined routes, spaces and entrances that provide for convenient movement without compromising security.
• Safe routes: Creating safe routes that are as straight as possible, wide, well lit, without hiding places and well-maintained and overlooked for security and provide a sense of security for all users.
• Structure: Places that are structured so that different uses do not cause conflict.
• Lighting: Ensuring appropriate and non-obtrusive lighting levels are achieved.
• Private space: Creating a clear separation between public and private spaces, avoiding public routes next to back gardens.
• Surveillance: Places where all publicly accessible spaces are overlooked.
• Ownership: Places that promote a sense of ownership, respect, territorial responsibility, and community.
• Activity: Places where the level of human activity is appropriate to the location reduces the risk of crime and always creates a sense of safety and territoriality.
• Management and maintenance: Places that are designed with management and maintenance in mind, to discourage crime in the present and the future.

In practice this means that Secured by Design status for new developments can be achieved through careful design. Developers should, at an early stage, seek consultation and advice from the Police Designing out Crime Officers at Cambridgeshire Police Headquarters.

The principles of SBD are designed to create safe and secure developments and fully comply with UK Planning and governmental strategic policies, the only way for those involved in the design, specification and build process to signify compliance with the principles of SBD is via a full SBD Application and the receipt of a certificate upon completion.

It is recommended that “Secured by Design” forms part of the conditions of any proposed planning application or re-development.

We would appreciate if the above could be taken into consideration.

Comment

Draft Greater Cambridge Local Plan for consultation

Wellbeing and social inclusion

Representation ID: 201336

Received: 16/12/2025

Respondent: Cambridgeshire Constabulary

Number of people: 2

Representation Summary:

Suggest that security and crime‑prevention measures be embedded in planning policies to promote health, wellbeing and community cohesion, supporting the Wellbeing and Social Inclusion objectives.

Full text:

Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the above local plan, please see comments below.

Regarding Policy - we would like to refer you to the following and recommend these are included within the “The Greater Cambridge” first local neighbourhood plan:

National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) - Section 12 Paragraph 135 (f) which states: -

Planning policies and decisions should ensure that developments: create places that are safe, inclusive, and accessible and which promote health and well-being, with a high standard of amenity for existing and future users and where crime and disorder, and the fear of crime, do not undermine the quality of life or community cohesion and resilience.

In relation to the design and layout of new developments including homes, commercial space, schools, hospitals, and sheltered accommodation we make the following comment:

Security and Crime prevention measures should be considered at the earliest opportunity as an integral part of any initial design for a proposed development. It should incorporate the principles of ‘Secured by Design’ (SBD) and demonstrate how the development proposals address the following issues, to design out and reduce the incidence and fear of crime:

• Physical protection: Places that include necessary, well-designed security features.
• Access and movement: Places with well-defined routes, spaces and entrances that provide for convenient movement without compromising security.
• Safe routes: Creating safe routes that are as straight as possible, wide, well lit, without hiding places and well-maintained and overlooked for security and provide a sense of security for all users.
• Structure: Places that are structured so that different uses do not cause conflict.
• Lighting: Ensuring appropriate and non-obtrusive lighting levels are achieved.
• Private space: Creating a clear separation between public and private spaces, avoiding public routes next to back gardens.
• Surveillance: Places where all publicly accessible spaces are overlooked.
• Ownership: Places that promote a sense of ownership, respect, territorial responsibility, and community.
• Activity: Places where the level of human activity is appropriate to the location reduces the risk of crime and always creates a sense of safety and territoriality.
• Management and maintenance: Places that are designed with management and maintenance in mind, to discourage crime in the present and the future.

In practice this means that Secured by Design status for new developments can be achieved through careful design. Developers should, at an early stage, seek consultation and advice from the Police Designing out Crime Officers at Cambridgeshire Police Headquarters.

The principles of SBD are designed to create safe and secure developments and fully comply with UK Planning and governmental strategic policies, the only way for those involved in the design, specification and build process to signify compliance with the principles of SBD is via a full SBD Application and the receipt of a certificate upon completion.

It is recommended that “Secured by Design” forms part of the conditions of any proposed planning application or re-development.

We would appreciate if the above could be taken into consideration.

Comment

Draft Greater Cambridge Local Plan for consultation

Great places

Representation ID: 204652

Received: 16/12/2025

Respondent: Cambridgeshire Constabulary

Number of people: 2

Representation Summary:

Security and Crime prevention measures should be considered at the earliest opportunity as an integral part of any initial design for a proposed development. Proposals should demonstrate well-designed security features; well-defined routes, spaces and entrances that provide for convenient movement without compromising security; Safe routes: direct, wide, well lit, without hiding places; Places that are structured so that different uses do not cause conflict; appropriate and non-obtrusive lighting levels; Clear separation between public and private spaces, avoiding public routes next to back gardens; Places that promote a sense of ownership and community; Places where the level of human activity is appropriate to the location reduces the risk of crime; Places that are designed with management and maintenance in mind.

Full text:

Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the above local plan, please see comments below.

Regarding Policy - we would like to refer you to the following and recommend these are included within the “The Greater Cambridge” first local neighbourhood plan:

National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) - Section 12 Paragraph 135 (f) which states: -

Planning policies and decisions should ensure that developments: create places that are safe, inclusive, and accessible and which promote health and well-being, with a high standard of amenity for existing and future users and where crime and disorder, and the fear of crime, do not undermine the quality of life or community cohesion and resilience.

In relation to the design and layout of new developments including homes, commercial space, schools, hospitals, and sheltered accommodation we make the following comment:

Security and Crime prevention measures should be considered at the earliest opportunity as an integral part of any initial design for a proposed development. It should incorporate the principles of ‘Secured by Design’ (SBD) and demonstrate how the development proposals address the following issues, to design out and reduce the incidence and fear of crime:

• Physical protection: Places that include necessary, well-designed security features.
• Access and movement: Places with well-defined routes, spaces and entrances that provide for convenient movement without compromising security.
• Safe routes: Creating safe routes that are as straight as possible, wide, well lit, without hiding places and well-maintained and overlooked for security and provide a sense of security for all users.
• Structure: Places that are structured so that different uses do not cause conflict.
• Lighting: Ensuring appropriate and non-obtrusive lighting levels are achieved.
• Private space: Creating a clear separation between public and private spaces, avoiding public routes next to back gardens.
• Surveillance: Places where all publicly accessible spaces are overlooked.
• Ownership: Places that promote a sense of ownership, respect, territorial responsibility, and community.
• Activity: Places where the level of human activity is appropriate to the location reduces the risk of crime and always creates a sense of safety and territoriality.
• Management and maintenance: Places that are designed with management and maintenance in mind, to discourage crime in the present and the future.

In practice this means that Secured by Design status for new developments can be achieved through careful design. Developers should, at an early stage, seek consultation and advice from the Police Designing out Crime Officers at Cambridgeshire Police Headquarters.

The principles of SBD are designed to create safe and secure developments and fully comply with UK Planning and governmental strategic policies, the only way for those involved in the design, specification and build process to signify compliance with the principles of SBD is via a full SBD Application and the receipt of a certificate upon completion.

It is recommended that “Secured by Design” forms part of the conditions of any proposed planning application or re-development.

We would appreciate if the above could be taken into consideration.

Comment

Draft Greater Cambridge Local Plan for consultation

Summary of the Greater Cambridge Local Plan

Representation ID: 207472

Received: 30/01/2026

Respondent: Cambridgeshire Constabulary

Agent: James Lawson Planning

Representation Summary:

Infrastructure- Strategic Priority: P.27

After 'education' in line 2 insert, "fire and rescue, police, ambulance".

Full text:

We are pleased to submit representations on behalf of Cambridgeshire Constabulary (CC) which are attached.

The representations are comprised as follows;

1) A schedule of text/policy changes sought to the draft Local Plan;
2) A CC evidence base update (IDP Addendum);
4) A CC evidence base submitted in response to the GC IDP stakeholder consultation in August 2025 – resubmitted as an accompanying document;
5) A CC evidence base submitted in response to the NE Cambridge AAP IDP in April 2025 – resubmitted as an accompanying document.

Comment

Draft Greater Cambridge Local Plan for consultation

Development strategy

Representation ID: 207473

Received: 30/01/2026

Respondent: Cambridgeshire Constabulary

Agent: James Lawson Planning

Representation Summary:

Development Strategy:
Strategic Priority: Connectivity & Infrastructure, Para 2.4 (p.48).

After ‘education’ in line 2 insert “fire & rescue, police, ambulance”

Infrastructure Needs:
Infrastructure Needs, Para 2.26: (p.53)

After ‘education’ in line 2 insert “fire & rescue, police, ambulance”

Full text:

We are pleased to submit representations on behalf of Cambridgeshire Constabulary (CC) which are attached.

The representations are comprised as follows;

1) A schedule of text/policy changes sought to the draft Local Plan;
2) A CC evidence base update (IDP Addendum);
4) A CC evidence base submitted in response to the GC IDP stakeholder consultation in August 2025 – resubmitted as an accompanying document;
5) A CC evidence base submitted in response to the NE Cambridge AAP IDP in April 2025 – resubmitted as an accompanying document.

Comment

Draft Greater Cambridge Local Plan for consultation

Policy S/NEC: North East Cambridge

Representation ID: 207474

Received: 30/01/2026

Respondent: Cambridgeshire Constabulary

Agent: James Lawson Planning

Representation Summary:

Policy S/NEC: North East Cambridge (8,350 dwellings/ 22,545 population) (p.103):

Under the subheading ‘Uses’ Section 4 – add a new criterion g. as follows;

“g. Contributions to fire & rescue, police and ambulance facilities provision/ funding”

Full text:

We are pleased to submit representations on behalf of Cambridgeshire Constabulary (CC) which are attached.

The representations are comprised as follows;

1) A schedule of text/policy changes sought to the draft Local Plan;
2) A CC evidence base update (IDP Addendum);
4) A CC evidence base submitted in response to the GC IDP stakeholder consultation in August 2025 – resubmitted as an accompanying document;
5) A CC evidence base submitted in response to the NE Cambridge AAP IDP in April 2025 – resubmitted as an accompanying document.

Comment

Draft Greater Cambridge Local Plan for consultation

Policy S/CE: Cambridge East

Representation ID: 207475

Received: 30/01/2026

Respondent: Cambridgeshire Constabulary

Agent: James Lawson Planning

Representation Summary:

Policy S/CE: Cambridge East (8,000 dwellings/21,600 population) (p.201)

Under the subheading ‘Uses’ Section 4 – add a new criterion e. as follows;

“e. Provision of a fire & rescue service drop down point & contributions to fire & rescue, police and
ambulance facilities funding”

Full text:

We are pleased to submit representations on behalf of Cambridgeshire Constabulary (CC) which are attached.

The representations are comprised as follows;

1) A schedule of text/policy changes sought to the draft Local Plan;
2) A CC evidence base update (IDP Addendum);
4) A CC evidence base submitted in response to the GC IDP stakeholder consultation in August 2025 – resubmitted as an accompanying document;
5) A CC evidence base submitted in response to the NE Cambridge AAP IDP in April 2025 – resubmitted as an accompanying document.

Comment

Draft Greater Cambridge Local Plan for consultation

Policy S/NWC: Eddington, Cambridge

Representation ID: 207476

Received: 30/01/2026

Respondent: Cambridgeshire Constabulary

Agent: James Lawson Planning

Representation Summary:

Policy S/NWC: Eddington (5,550 dwellings/14,850 population) (p.225)

Under the subheading ‘Uses’ Section 4 – add a new criterion i. as follows;

“i. Provision of a fire & rescue service drop down point & contributions to fire & rescue, police and ambulance facilities funding”.

Full text:

We are pleased to submit representations on behalf of Cambridgeshire Constabulary (CC) which are attached.

The representations are comprised as follows;

1) A schedule of text/policy changes sought to the draft Local Plan;
2) A CC evidence base update (IDP Addendum);
4) A CC evidence base submitted in response to the GC IDP stakeholder consultation in August 2025 – resubmitted as an accompanying document;
5) A CC evidence base submitted in response to the NE Cambridge AAP IDP in April 2025 – resubmitted as an accompanying document.

Comment

Draft Greater Cambridge Local Plan for consultation

Policy S/HHR: Land between Huntingdon Road and Histon Road

Representation ID: 207477

Received: 30/01/2026

Respondent: Cambridgeshire Constabulary

Agent: James Lawson Planning

Representation Summary:

Policy S/HHR: land between Huntingdon Road & Histon Road (2,700 dwellings/7,290 population) (p.240)

Under the subheading ‘Uses’ Section 2 – add a new criterion viii. as follows;

“viii. Contributions to fire & rescue, police and ambulance facilities provision/ funding”.

Full text:

We are pleased to submit representations on behalf of Cambridgeshire Constabulary (CC) which are attached.

The representations are comprised as follows;

1) A schedule of text/policy changes sought to the draft Local Plan;
2) A CC evidence base update (IDP Addendum);
4) A CC evidence base submitted in response to the GC IDP stakeholder consultation in August 2025 – resubmitted as an accompanying document;
5) A CC evidence base submitted in response to the NE Cambridge AAP IDP in April 2025 – resubmitted as an accompanying document.

Comment

Draft Greater Cambridge Local Plan for consultation

Policy S/CBN: Cambourne North

Representation ID: 207478

Received: 30/01/2026

Respondent: Cambridgeshire Constabulary

Agent: James Lawson Planning

Representation Summary:

Policy S/CBN: Cambourne North (13000 dwellings/31,200 population) (p.262)

Under the subheading ‘Uses’ Section 9 – add a new criterion e. as follows;

“e. Contributions to fire & rescue, police and ambulance facilities provision/ funding”.

Full text:

We are pleased to submit representations on behalf of Cambridgeshire Constabulary (CC) which are attached.

The representations are comprised as follows;

1) A schedule of text/policy changes sought to the draft Local Plan;
2) A CC evidence base update (IDP Addendum);
4) A CC evidence base submitted in response to the GC IDP stakeholder consultation in August 2025 – resubmitted as an accompanying document;
5) A CC evidence base submitted in response to the NE Cambridge AAP IDP in April 2025 – resubmitted as an accompanying document.

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