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Do you agree with the approach laid out in Draft Policy Direction 14- Major Investment Sites (MIS)?
No
Preferred Options 2025
ID sylw: 102496
Derbyniwyd: 07/03/2025
Ymatebydd: Mr peter hatcher
I fail to see how building B8 warehouses for out of district distribution companies achieves any of the objectives.
In particular the extra traffic movements required to reach Wellesbourne and return from Wellesbourne along the A429 to and from Longbridge M40 Jct40 shows a distinct lack of adherence to a net zero carbon ambition as HGVs are not electric yet.
It's just a shame that there will be no airfield left for small scale aviation as a result.
In contrast the ambition for Coventry airfield is at least to use the land for proper employment opportunities.
No
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ID sylw: 102609
Derbyniwyd: 07/03/2025
Ymatebydd: Jaguar Land Rover
Asiant : Marrons
JLR agree with the identification of Gaydon (MIS.1). However, it has the following concerns.
In relation to Fen End, JLR request this is included as a Major Investment Site. This is an 80ha site that is important to the future operation of JLR and should be recognised as such within the Plan. The Site is allocated as a Major Site within the adopted Local Plan and it is not clear why the status has not been carried forward.
Yes
Preferred Options 2025
ID sylw: 102851
Derbyniwyd: 07/03/2025
Ymatebydd: Mr David Bailey
The industries listed in "Other important economic assets in South Warwickshire" (silicon spa, automotive, castles, bowls, Shakespeare) should be fully supported as they provide excellent skilled employment. The area would be blighted by enormous automated logistics warehouses.
Yes
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ID sylw: 102892
Derbyniwyd: 07/03/2025
Ymatebydd: Turley
Clarity requested on why the site of planning permission ref W/23/1095 is excluded from the MIS.7 boundary. Education should be added to MIS.7. University development is not dependent on A46 link road - this wording should be amended.
Other
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ID sylw: 103014
Derbyniwyd: 07/03/2025
Ymatebydd: Andrew Close
This policy direction should be merged with 13 to give a better sense of the spatial distribution and links to, and impacts on, existing (and where applicable, expanded) communities - for good or bad.
Yes
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ID sylw: 103047
Derbyniwyd: 07/03/2025
Ymatebydd: Mr Stephen Currie
I agree except where mentioned above.
Other
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ID sylw: 103264
Derbyniwyd: 07/03/2025
Ymatebydd: Severn Trent Water
Summarised comments around the MIS below -
MIS.1 Treatment at Warwick - Longbridge, medium capacity constraints and high environmental constraints, network and infrastructure upgrades required, considered a medium/high risk location.
MIS.2/ MIS.3 Treatment at Stafford -Milcote, low capacity constraints and low environmental constraints, network upgrades will be required, considered a lower risk location.
MIS.4/ MIS.5/ MIS.6/ MIS.7 Treatment at Coventry - Finham, medium capacity and very high environmental constraints, network and infrastructure upgrades required, considered a medium/high risk location.
MIS.8/MIS.9 Treatment at Wellesbourne, very high capacity constraints and very high environmental constraints, recommendation to avoid this site.
Yes
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ID sylw: 103282
Derbyniwyd: 07/03/2025
Ymatebydd: Mrs Jenny Stevens
Employment opportunities are key for new housing targets
No
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ID sylw: 103333
Derbyniwyd: 07/03/2025
Ymatebydd: Chesterton and Kingston Parish Meeting
Gaydon based on JLR/AML is already sufficiently developed. There should be no expansion at J 12 M40
No
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ID sylw: 103428
Derbyniwyd: 07/03/2025
Ymatebydd: Alisha Johnson
The development of major investment sites at Long Marston airfield (MIS2) and Long Marston rail innovation centre (MIS3) should be made dependent on the improvement of road infrastructure in the local area to and around Stratford.
Improvements will be needed to Station Road to provide access to the rail innovation centre and new housing development.
Yes
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ID sylw: 103749
Derbyniwyd: 07/03/2025
Ymatebydd: Jack Casey
Yes with Caveats. We note that the Plan accepts that MIS5 and MIS6 Stoneleigh Park and DearPark/Abbey Park are an important major employment site with that needs to change because it has been negatively impacted by HS2. We support taking the site out of the green belt. We do not support significant densification on the site. This is likely to have unacceptable heritage implications and adversely affect the ambience of the site that attracts the innovative businesses that currently occupy it.
Yes
Preferred Options 2025
ID sylw: 103903
Derbyniwyd: 07/03/2025
Ymatebydd: Mr Amarjit Gill
The draft guidance makes valid points for where investment should occur
Yes
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ID sylw: 103954
Derbyniwyd: 07/03/2025
Ymatebydd: Ms Donna Green
The Wellesbourne Airfield should remain an operational airfield with associated businesses and employment opportunities. I am aware of proposals to develop the airfield for (in part) housing. Housing is not compatible with an operational airfield.
Generally, I agree with the policy to grow the Wellesbourne Agri-Campus. However, it is important that growth does lead to a built up development which has the effect of reducing the amount of green space between Wellesbourne, Charlotte and Hampton Lucy which would result in each losing its distinct village feel. Also, the A429 is already congested so increased use must be considered carefully.
Other
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ID sylw: 103955
Derbyniwyd: 07/03/2025
Ymatebydd: Mr Stephen Norrie
Mostly agree, except re. plans to increase aviation at Wellesbourne. Any role of aviation in agriculture is likely to be drone based, and it is not clear a working airfield will be necessary or useful for this.
No
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ID sylw: 103973
Derbyniwyd: 07/03/2025
Ymatebydd: Dr Mary Manandhar
Expansion of Wellesbourne Airfield is not compatible with Net Zero objectives. We should be eliminating domestic flights not expanding them, especially private jets. Alternative employment on that site should be centred on essential food production (not fancy salads), green energy such as solar and community energy, community livelihoods based on local needs and a circular economy approach.
Other
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ID sylw: 104213
Derbyniwyd: 07/03/2025
Ymatebydd: Mr Neal Appleton
Agree to all but MIS2 and MIS3.
MIS2 is currently undeveloped and because of a limited transport network will not be attractive to businesses on a worthwhile scale. Development here will increase traffic pressure on surrounding villages and on Stratford.
The Rail Technology Centre in MIS3 should be supported. However, local housing already far exceeds the needs of the RTC. Intensification of activity on this site must be accompanied by improvements to the local transport network.
No
Preferred Options 2025
ID sylw: 104263
Derbyniwyd: 07/03/2025
Ymatebydd: Ms Deborah Williams
The development of MIS.2 should be dependent on improvements to the highway infrastructure in the local area, and to and around Stratford. In particular to Station Road to provide access to the Rail Innovation Centre and new housing development.
Yes
Preferred Options 2025
ID sylw: 104379
Derbyniwyd: 07/03/2025
Ymatebydd: Mr Chris Alder
I believe the plan for Wellesbourne Airfield should be upheld with the aviation activities being continued with. The runways should stay as they are and the site should be protected as a memorial to those who flew from there during WW2.
Yes
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ID sylw: 104473
Derbyniwyd: 07/03/2025
Ymatebydd: Miss Ann Colley
agree
No
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ID sylw: 104718
Derbyniwyd: 07/03/2025
Ymatebydd: Mr Ian Dunning
Almost all of these sites require private car travel to access.
You must greatly improve active travel infrastructure and public transport infrastructure everywhere to support these.
Paint is not good cycling infrastructure.
Buses are not good public transport infrastructure.
Yes
Preferred Options 2025
ID sylw: 105256
Derbyniwyd: 26/02/2025
Ymatebydd: Stratford upon Avon District Council
University of Warwick Wellesbourne Campus – the masterplan for this site will play a key role in the economic development of South Warwickshire bringing high-tech and innovative employment to the area. Careful traffic management required to avoid Hampton Lucy and Charlecote becoming rat-runs. All entrance and exit access has to be off A429. – SUPPORT
Wellesbourne Airfield – protect and enhance the flying functions of the airfield which must be continuous throughout any neighbouring development – SUPPORT
Yes
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ID sylw: 105478
Derbyniwyd: 03/03/2025
Ymatebydd: Manor Oak Homes Limited
Asiant : Jeremy Flawn
Draft Policy Direction 14 Major Investment Sites: The approach proposed is supported in principle. Investment in employment will go hand in hand with the creation of new settlements and this part of the Plan Area is well-resourced to support the proposed approach and formation of a new settlement based around site E1 (in relation to sites MIS2 and MIS 3 in particular).
Yes
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ID sylw: 105627
Derbyniwyd: 06/03/2025
Ymatebydd: Cllr Eileen Edwards
Major Investment Sites
University of Warwick Wellesbourne Campus – the masterplan for this site will play a key role in the economic development of South Warwickshire bringing high-tech and innovative employment to the area. Careful traffic management required to avoid Hampton Lucy and Charlecote becoming rat-runs. All entrance and exit access has to be off A429. – SUPPORT
Yes
Preferred Options 2025
ID sylw: 105753
Derbyniwyd: 06/03/2025
Ymatebydd: HG Hodges Ltd
Asiant : Ridge and Partners LLP
We support Draft Policy Direction 14, which emphasises the protection of Major Investment Sites (MIS) for employment uses. This includes Long Marston Airfield and the Long Marston Rail Innovation Centre. The policy aligns with the South Warwickshire Economic Strategy, recognising the Rail Innovation Centre as a key investment area. It suggests potential growth and diversification of the local economy while ensuring a mix of residential, commercial, and innovation-driven employment opportunities. Overall, this policy direction adheres to the National Planning Policy Framework's guidelines for fostering a competitive economy.
Yes
Preferred Options 2025
ID sylw: 105769
Derbyniwyd: 07/03/2025
Ymatebydd: Wates Developments Ltd
Asiant : Savills
Wates Developments support the identification of the University of Warwick Wellesbourne Innovation Campus as a Major Investment Site (MIS.8) in South Warwickshire, recognising it as a key area for new employment. We believe that allocating additional employment land near the campus could enhance the growth of spin-out businesses and create more jobs. NPPF guidance emphasises the importance of creating conditions for business investment and addressing industry-specific needs, which reinforces the need to prioritise sites for employment close to existing facilities, particularly in areas requiring expansion like Wellesbourne Innovation Campus.
No
Preferred Options 2025
ID sylw: 106130
Derbyniwyd: 07/03/2025
Ymatebydd: John Lampitt
Major Investment Sites (MIS8 and MIS9) are at risk of serious conflict with the Overarching Principles. Increased vehicle/HGV traffic on the A429 is inevitable and traffic associated with both sites is likely to spill over to the Charlecote and Hampton Lucy roads and villages and the vicinity of Charlecote Park.
The outline plans for the Warwick University Campus include buildings completely out of character with the neighbouring countryside farmed landscape, particularly the multistorey carpark but also the general layout of the campus as a corporate parkland dotted with buildings. There must be concern about light pollution, loss of biodiversity and loss of amenity for local residents and communities.
In terms of the expansion of the research base from the focus on bioscience to engineering etc. and the huge projected increase in staffing could it be that this is a development that would be better located at the main Warwick University Campus rather than in rural South Warwickshire ?
Other
Preferred Options 2025
ID sylw: 106209
Derbyniwyd: 07/03/2025
Ymatebydd: Cala Homes (Cotswolds)
Asiant : Lichfields (London)
Draft Policy Direction 14 (Major Investment Sites (MIS) states that at MIS.2 – Long Marston Airfield the “existing allocation Proposal LMA: Long Marston Airfield remains an important part of Stratford-on-Avon’s employment land supply.” The DPD also states it is expected that the SWLP may revise what is delivered on the site and it is not proposed that the allocation is rolled forward in its existing form.
Whilst Cala supports the “existing allocation Proposal LMA: Long Marston Airfield,” it requests that any additional capacity – for employment, housing and/or other uses at LMA is considered in terms of the existing allocation and current applications. The existing settlement has been tested through the Local plan previously and concluded to be sound. It must be ensured that any changes to the existing allocation do not compromise or create uncertainty for delivery of the existing allocation.
Yes
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ID sylw: 106282
Derbyniwyd: 04/03/2025
Ymatebydd: Mr Paul Darnell
University of Warwick Wellesbourne Campus – the masterplan for this site will play a key role in the economic development of South Warwickshire bringing high-tech and innovative employment to the area. Careful traffic management will be required to avoid Hampton Lucy and Charlecote becoming rat-runs. All entrance and exit access must be via the A429. – SUPPORT
Yes
Preferred Options 2025
ID sylw: 106436
Derbyniwyd: 05/03/2025
Ymatebydd: Porterbrook Mid Leasing Company
Asiant : Planning Prospects
Porterbrook supports the identification of the long Marston rail innovation centre as major investment site (mis.3). With over 15km of sidings and a unique 3.5km test track loop, as well as 24-hour site security, the long Marston rail innovation centre supports owners and operators managing rail rolling stock of all types. It has a long history of supporting the delivery and introduction of new trains and rail technology onto the national railway and offers both passenger and freight operators the space to test in a live environment, connected to the mainline and supported by an experienced workforce. There is no other circular test rail track of this type in existence in the uk meaning Porterbrook has the unique opportunity to provide and improve the long Marston rail innovation centre facility in support of the UK’s railway. In short, the rail innovation centre at long Marston is an invaluable local and national asset for the railway to test and trial new technologies prior to their introduction to the operational network. Since taking over the operation of the rail innovation centre site in 2021, as a tenant Porterbrook invested over £13 million to modernise and enhance the facilities there. It has since acquired the site (in March 2024) and is investing further and significantly to support its modernisation and improved operation. This will include further significant investment to upgrade and electrify the test track loop, which was granted planning permission by Stratford-on-Avon district council in September 2024 and which Porterbrook is currently delivering. This additional investment will take the total invested by Porterbrook in the rail innovation centre to £75 million. Further investment and improvements are anticipated, and it is against this positive backdrop that the identification of the site as a major investment site (MIS.3) to safeguard the rail innovation centre for rail-based employment and research and development opportunities for intensification of the site is supported. Similarly, draft policy direction 14, which sets out to protect the MIS’ for employment uses and form the main focus for new employment development during the plan period, is also supported.
Yes
Preferred Options 2025
ID sylw: 107037
Derbyniwyd: 21/02/2025
Ymatebydd: Coventry and Warwickshire Chamber of Commerce
The CWCCC welcomes and endorses this draft Policy direction related to the MIS identified. These are all important locations for employment and have continued
growth potential. It should be acknowledged that with MIS the additional provision of new employment is likely to be aimed at the higher end of the overall market. Additional policy wording to try to ensure a wider balance of provision at these locations should be examined.