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Helping Shape the District
Scenario two
Representation ID: 46110
Received: 04/08/2011
Respondent: Birmingham City Council
The City Council generally supports a medium level of growth as proposed by Option Two, as this is in line with the RSS Phase Two submission which includes a reasonable allowance for migration from Birmingham to Warwickshire.
The City Council generally supports a medium level of growth as proposed by Option Two, as this is in line with the RSS Phase Two submission which includes a reasonable allowance for migration from Birmingham to Warwickshire.
Option one providing a localised need could result in an increase in housing need and pressure for growth in Birmingham beyond its capacity on brownfield sites.
Option three could lead to out-migration from the City
Object
Helping Shape the District
Scenario one
Representation ID: 46111
Received: 04/08/2011
Respondent: Birmingham City Council
Option one providing a localised need could result in an increase in housing need and pressure for growth in Birmingham beyond its capacity on brownfield sites.
The City Council generally supports a medium level of growth as proposed by Option Two, as this is in line with the RSS Phase Two submission which includes a reasonable allowance for migration from Birmingham to Warwickshire.
Option one providing a localised need could result in an increase in housing need and pressure for growth in Birmingham beyond its capacity on brownfield sites.
Option three could lead to out-migration from the City
Object
Helping Shape the District
Scenario three
Representation ID: 46112
Received: 04/08/2011
Respondent: Birmingham City Council
Option three could lead to out-migration from Birmingham City.
The City Council generally supports a medium level of growth as proposed by Option Two, as this is in line with the RSS Phase Two submission which includes a reasonable allowance for migration from Birmingham to Warwickshire.
Option one providing a localised need could result in an increase in housing need and pressure for growth in Birmingham beyond its capacity on brownfield sites.
Option three could lead to out-migration from the City