Greater Cambridge Local Plan Issues & Options 2020
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New searchthe previous state was Arable Land - the current use is now paddock / scrub
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• Reference S/3405/17/OL Type: Outline Planning (Small Major) Location: Land south of Horseheath Road, Linton Description: Outline planning application with all matters reserved for up to 42 dwellings and not less than 0.4ha of allotments, with associated open space and sustainable drainage Decision: Decision Date: ________________________________________ • Reference:S/1969/15/OL Type: Outline Planning (Small Major) Location: Horseheath Road, Linton, Cambridgeshire, CB21 4JT Description: Outline planning application with all matters reserved for up to 50 dwellings and allotments (not less than 0.45 hectares) Decision: Refused Decision Date: 13-06-2016 ________________________________________ • Reference:S/2553/16/OL Type: Outline Planning (Small Major) Location: Horseheath Road, Linton, Linton, Cambridgeshire, CB21 4JT Description: Outline planning application with all matters reserved for up to 50 dwellings and allotments (not less than 0.45 hectares) Decision: Refused Decision Date: 28-03-2017
Previously the site is arable land and now is greenfield
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The site could provide for housing for local resident and an attractive gateway to the built environment of the village. If it were deemed appropriate it could be developed out at the same time of the adjacent development thus causing the minimum disruption for Linton residents. There is also benefits in considering this development at this time in terms of provisions of footpaths into the village centre and amenities and to the East to the main transport links.
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The site has access to all key utilities through an agreement with the developers of the adjacent site. The arrangement with the developers of the adjacent site has made allowances for the increase in capacity that would be required for this potential development. There are national grid electricity poles running down the eastern boundary of this site.
The site is part of a larger land parcel which has been granted permission for residential development. Our interest in this field whilst it is accessible to the public highway it does not represent a viable arable field since it would now be too small for modern agricultural operations.
Two similar sites have recently been sold in linton with permission for residential development. Croudace are about to start developing the rest of the site, there is no clearly defined boundary between the two sites
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