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Form ID: 45674
Respondent: Keymer Cavendish
Agent: Keymer Cavendish

Land South of Church Road Hauxton CB22 5HS

2-3 ha

Site 45674 map

Failing tree nursery 2025: Commercial / Industrial and Agricultural Land / Building

see above Please note the landowner owns all the woodland east of the proposed housing site

No previous planning applications known of

A failing tree nursery 2025: Mixture

Mainly "high end" housing at low density, with some affordable close to the village Possible residential care home if supported locally

Market and affordable housing , Key worker housing , Older persons housing

Schools and education , Public open space , Community facilities , Recreation and leisure

Education Contributions will be made Possible access to fishing and open space Possible site for new Village Hall

To be discussed. Some local employment might be appropriate viz Cambridge farm Machinery already nearby. A residential care home would greatly increase bed spaces. 2025: minimum number of residential units: 60 maximum number of residential units: 90

We are not aware of any such constraints. Much of the adjoining sire was former mineral workings. No land fill has taken place

Yes (Please give details)

The current site access can be moved west towards the A10, but not so close as to hinder the effective operation of the Church Rd/A10 junction

No

No answer given

No

No answer given

Yes

Yes (Please give details)

No answer given

Next 5 years

This timetable allows time for the Local Plan Review

Site owned by a developer

In this case I class the land owner as a promoter, not a developer Once allocated, the site will be viable and highly marketable

No

No answer given

Not applicable

2025

2028

3.5

Nothing chosen

No answer given

Yes

Form ID: 47904
Respondent: Keymer Cavendish

Land South of Church Road, Hauxton, CB22 5HS

2-3 Ha

Site 47904 map

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Failing tree nursery

See above. Please note the landowner owns all the woodland east of the proposed housing site

No previous planning applications known of.

A failing tree nursery.

Mainly "high end" housing at low density, with some affordable close to the village Possible residential care home if supported locally.

Market and affordable housing , Residential care home

Schools and education , Public open space , Community facilities , Recreation and leisure

Education Contributions will be made. Possible access to fishing and open space. Possible site for new Village Hall.

To be discussed. Some local employment might be appropriate viz Cambridge Farm Machinery already nearby. A residential care home would greatly increase bed spaces.

We are not aware of any such constraints. Much of the adjoining sire was former mineral workings. No land fill has taken place.

No uploaded files for public display

Yes (Please give details)

The current site access can be moved west towards the A10, but not so close as to hinder the effective operation of the Church Rd/A10 junction.

No

No answer given.

No

No answer given.

Yes.

No

No answer given.

Next 5 years

This timetable allows time for the Local Plan Review.

Site owned by a developer

In this case I class the land owner as a promoter, not a developer Once allocated, the site will be viable and highly marketable.

No

No answers given.

Not applicable.

2025

2028

3

Nothing chosen

No answer given.

Yes

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