Greater Cambridge Local Plan Issues & Options 2020

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Form ID: 47087
Respondent: University of Cambridge

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Form ID: 200777
Respondent: University of Cambridge

Sub-Department of Animal Behaviour, Madingley, Cambridge, CB23 8AA

1.39

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Education/Community

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previously developed land

residential units: minimum 8, maximum 10

Market and affordable housing

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Next 5 years

Due to a combination of planned relocations for some academic uses, and other academic that has time-limited funding and time-limited funding with approximately three years remaining, the site may be released from academic use (subject to University governance approvals).

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Form ID: 200782
Respondent: University of Cambridge

22 Long Road, Cambridge, CB2 8PS

0.81 ha

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Residential

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Previously developed land

Development of 6 - 68 residential dwellings

Market and affordable housing , Key worker housing

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Minimum number of residential units: 6. Maximum number of residential units: 68.

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The site has access to key utilities

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Next 6-10 years

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Form ID: 200787
Respondent: University of Cambridge

Land to the South of the A14 Services

6.67

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Agricultural land / building

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Greenfield

Non-residential : General industrial uses and storage and distribution uses

Employment (B8) storage and distribution

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Minimum employment 21500 - maximum employment 24000

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Yes (Please give details)

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No

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No

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No

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Available now

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No

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Yes

Form ID: 200802
Respondent: University of Cambridge

Strangeways Research Laboratory, 2 Worts' Causeway, Cambridge, CB1 8RN

0.78

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Education/community use.

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Previously developed land.

Proposing up to 77 residential units, including market, affordable, and key worker housing.

Market and affordable housing , Key worker housing

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Proposing between 10 and 77 residential units, including affordable, market, and key worker homes.

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The site has access to key utilities.

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The site contains or lies adjacent to key infrastructure (e.g., pipelines, pylons, electricity sub-stations).

10+ years

The site will be available for development in the next 11 to 15 years.

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The site is within the Cambridge urban area and is on a high quality public transport corridor.

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Form ID: 200819
Respondent: University of Cambridge

Whittlesford Mill, Mill Lane, Whittlesford, Cambridge, CB22 4NE

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Education/community uses. Whittlesford Mill (comprising the Mill, the Mill House, and the Orangery) is owned by the Hamilton Kerr Institute, a department of the Fitzwilliam Museum.

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Previously developed land.

Proposing up to 15 market and affordable homes.

Market and affordable housing

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Proposing between 7 to15 residential units.

Whittlesford Mill House is a Grade II listed building adjacent to large areas of woodland and water paddocks. The site is in Flood Zones 2 and 3 and within the Cambridge Green Belt. Given these constraints, there is limited scope for re-development/new build on-site, although the less sensitive buildings (garages and sheds) provide some scope for minor re-development. Proposing to convert the Mill buildings into residential use.

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The site is accessed via Mill Lane to the south-west.

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The site is contained within Flood Zones 2 and 3.

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The site is contained within Flood Zones 2 and 3. The Mill House, Mill, and Orangery are in Flood Zone 3.

The site has access to key utilities.

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The site does not contain, or lie adjacent to, key infrastructure (e.g., pipelines, pylons, electricity sub-stations).

Next 5 years

The site will be available for development in the next 0 to 5 years.

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The Mill House, Mill and Orangery have potential for conversion to residential use. Given the status of the heritage asset, and the fact that parts of the site are designated within flood zones 2 and 3, there is limited potential for any redevelopment or new build on-site; however, the less sensitive buildings (garages and sheds) provide some scope for minor redevelopment that would better optimise the use of the site and reflect the surrounding heritage assets more appropriately.

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The site is contained within Flood Zones 2 and 3. This should not be a barrier to conversion, given the Mill House was built for residential uses.

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