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Form ID: 83499
Respondent: Harbury Parish Council

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Form ID: 83500
Respondent: Harbury Parish Council

I’m concerned about the HEDNA sustainability process. Broadly this models growth between the 2011 and 2021 and it assumes that areas that have taken higher household growth will replicate this into the future. This disproportionately skews the process for areas that have taken high concentrated growth (such as a new settlement). This is not organic growth. Although some of the HEDNA figures in the proposal will be met within the end of the Core Strategy (up to 2031) this is not clear how much this will account for. The HEDNA identifies a requirement for higher housing provision than the identified housing need to meet unmet needs from both Coventry & Warwickshire and the Greater Birmingham areas. Geographically these needs should be met from Northern SWLP areas (mostly designated as Green Belt) to genuinely meet these needs.

Form ID: 83501
Respondent: Harbury Parish Council

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Form ID: 83504
Respondent: Harbury Parish Council

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Form ID: 83506
Respondent: Harbury Parish Council

Yes

Although happy to safeguard infrastructure schemes, they should be considered as part of a districtwide strategy before implementation.

Form ID: 83508
Respondent: Harbury Parish Council

This is an acceptable method of assessment.

Form ID: 83509
Respondent: Harbury Parish Council

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Form ID: 83511
Respondent: Harbury Parish Council

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Form ID: 83514
Respondent: Harbury Parish Council

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Form ID: 83516
Respondent: Harbury Parish Council

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