Comment

Alternative Sites Consultation

Representation ID: 44347

Received: 09/04/2010

Respondent: Historic England

Representation Summary:

The evident significance of the adjacent Stoneleigh Abbey and designated Glasshouse
Roman settlement and the potential for further archaeology should be carefully considered.
The specific function of the green belt in the separation of settlements and providing a natural setting to historic places should be acknowledged where relevant to all these sites.

Full text:

Thank you for consulting English Heritage on the suggested additional six strategic sites.
Before any commitment to any strategic site is made there is an expectation that a thorough strategic environmental assessment/sustainability appraisal will have been undertaken and that evidence would have been gathered and applied to demonstrate the relative suitability, capacity, deliverability and consistency with matters such as regional (RSS QE 1, 5 and 6) and national planning policy has been determined. At present whether or not this has occurred is unclear. In this respect we refer you to our previous correspondence of 25 September 2009, our specific comments relating to the evidence base and also to the recently published PPS5 and its associated good practice guide.

Please note that English Heritage considers that this apparent shortcoming is fundamental to the soundness of the Core Strategy.

In addition to this generic maxim please find an initial observation on each site based, unfortunately, on a rather crude desk top consideration.

Site 1 -Kenilworth Wardens Cricket Club and Woodside Training centre
The evident significance of the adjacent Stoneleigh Abbey and designated Glasshouse
Roman settlement and the potential for further archaeology should be carefully considered.
The specific function of the green belt in the separation of settlements and providing a natural setting to historic places should be acknowledged where relevant to all these sites.