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Form ID: 83264
Respondent: Rosconn Strategic Land

Option S2-C: Intensification 7. Intensification is a way to optimise brownfield land and realise its effectiveness. However, Rosconn Strategic Land consider that this matter should be dealt with by the SWLP Part 2 Local Plan or Neighbourhood Plans if relevant, so that the implications of applying an intensification policy to a particular area can be assessed in terms of character and deliverability, which are key factors to consider. 8. Intensification is challenging and requires evidence around viability and deliverability before it can be considered to form part of the supply, and as such any intensification potential in the windfall allowance should be avoided. Q-S8.1: For settlements falling outside the chosen growth strategy, do you think a threshold approach is appropriate, to allow more small-scale developments to come forward? 33. Without knowing the chosen strategy, it is difficult to answer this question. However, yes, Rosconn Strategic Land agree that a threshold approach would be appropriate for any settlement listed within Option 5 not within the chosen strategy. This would ensure those settlements are able to plan for growth to meet their needs, particularly those settlements within designated neighbourhood areas in accordance with NPPF66 Q-S8.2: For sites coming forward as part of this threshold approach, what do you think would be an appropriate size limit for individual sites? 34. Any limit on the size of site should have regard to the factors set out in NPPF67, namely local housing need, population of the area, and the strategy for the area. Other factors should also be taken into account such as the size and availability of suitable land identified. Stratford-on-Avon District Council has already identified suitable and sustainable sites for allocation as part of its emerging SAP. Therefore, the threshold should not be set at a fixed figure but should be flexible to respond to the circumstances of the settlement.

Form ID: 83267
Respondent: Rosconn Strategic Land
Agent: Marrons

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Option H5a: Identify a range of specific sites within or on the edge of existing settlements of approximately 5-20 homes in size to be developed only for self and custom build homes. 55. Rosconn Strategic Land support Option H5a, and the identification of a range of sites. Stratford-on-Avon District Council has already identified suitable and sustainable sites for allocation for self and custom build homes as part of its emerging SAP, and there is no need for the Councils to undo the work already undertaken.

Form ID: 83269
Respondent: Rosconn Strategic Land

Option S2-C: Intensification 11. Intensification is a way to optimise brownfield land and realise its effectiveness. However, Rosconn Strategic Land consider that this matter should be dealt with by the SWLP Part 2 Local Plan or Neighbourhood Plans if relevant, so that the implications of applying an intensification policy to a particular area can be assessed in terms of character and deliverability, which are key factors to consider. 12. Intensification is challenging and requires evidence around viability and deliverability before it can be considered to form part of the supply, and as such any intensification potential in the windfall allowance should be avoided. Q-S8.1: For settlements falling outside the chosen growth strategy, do you think a threshold approach is appropriate, to allow more small-scale developments to come forward? 32. Without knowing the chosen strategy, it is difficult to answer this question. However, yes, Rosconn Strategic Land agree that a threshold approach would be appropriate for any settlement listed within Option 5 not within the chosen strategy. This would ensure those settlements are able to plan for growth to meet their needs, particularly those settlements within designated neighbourhood areas in accordance with NPPF66. Q-S8.2: For sites coming forward as part of this threshold approach, what do you think would be an appropriate size limit for individual sites? 33. Any limit on the size of site should have regard to the factors set out in NPPF67, namely local housing need, population of the area, and the strategy for the area. Other factors should also be taken into account such as the size and availability of suitable land identified. The threshold should not be set at a fixed figure but should be flexible to respond to the circumstances of the settlement.

Form ID: 83273
Respondent: Rosconn Strategic Land

Option S2-C: Intensification 5. Intensification is a way to optimise brownfield land and realise its effectiveness. However, Rosconn Strategic Land consider that this matter should be dealt with by the SWLP Part 2 Local Plan or Neighbourhood Plans if relevant, so that the implications of applying an intensification policy to a particular area can be assessed in terms of character and deliverability, which are key factors to consider. 6. Intensification is challenging and requires evidence around viability and deliverability before it can be considered to form part of the supply, and as such any intensification potential in the windfall allowance should be avoided. Q-S8.1: For settlements falling outside the chosen growth strategy, do you think a threshold approach is appropriate, to allow more small-scale developments to come forward? 30. Without knowing the chosen strategy, it is difficult to answer this question. However, yes, Rosconn Strategic Land agree that a threshold approach would be appropriate for any settlement listed within Option 5 not within the chosen strategy. This would ensure those settlements are able to plan for growth to meet their needs, particularly those settlements within designated neighbourhood areas in accordance with NPPF66. Q-S8.2: For sites coming forward as part of this threshold approach, what do you think would be an appropriate size limit for individual sites? 31. Any limit on the size of site should have regard to the factors set out in NPPF67, namely local housing need, population of the area, and the strategy for the area. Other factors should also be taken into account such as the size and availability of suitable land identified. The threshold should not be set at a fixed figure but should be flexible to respond to the circumstances of the settlement.

Form ID: 83274
Respondent: Rosconn Strategic Land

Option S2-C: Intensification 13. Intensification is a way to optimise brownfield land and realise its effectiveness. However, Rosconn Strategic Land consider that this matter should be dealt with by the SWLP Part 2 Local Plan or Neighbourhood Plans if relevant, so that the implications of applying an intensification policy to a particular area can be assessed in terms of character and deliverability, which are key factors to consider. 14. Intensification is challenging and requires evidence around viability and deliverability before it can be considered to form part of the supply, and as such any intensification potential in the windfall allowance should be avoided. Q-S8.1: For settlements falling outside the chosen growth strategy, do you think a threshold approach is appropriate, to allow more small-scale developments to come forward? 29. Without knowing the chosen strategy, it is difficult to answer this question. However, yes, Rosconn Strategic Land agree that a threshold approach would be appropriate for any settlement listed within the growth options that is not within the chosen strategy. This would ensure those settlements are able to plan for growth to meet their needs, particularly those settlements within designated neighbourhood areas in accordance with NPPF66. Q-S8.2: For sites coming forward as part of this threshold approach, what do you think would be an appropriate size limit for individual sites? 30. Any limit on the size of site should have regard to the factors set out in NPPF67, namely local housing need, population of the area, and the strategy for the area. Other factors should also be taken into account such as the size and availability of suitable land identified, and the facilities available.

Form ID: 83275
Respondent: Rosconn Strategic Land

Option S2-C: Intensification 15. Intensification is a way to optimise brownfield land and realise its effectiveness. However, Rosconn Strategic Land consider that this matter should be dealt with by the SWLP Part 2 Local Plan or Neighbourhood Plans if relevant, so that the implications of applying an intensification policy to a particular area can be assessed in terms of character and deliverability, which are key factors to consider. 16. Intensification is challenging and requires evidence around viability and deliverability before it can be considered to form part of the supply, and as such any intensification potential in the windfall allowance should be avoided. Q-S8.1: For settlements falling outside the chosen growth strategy, do you think a threshold approach is appropriate, to allow more small-scale developments to come forward? 41. Without knowing the chosen strategy, it is difficult to answer this question. However, yes, Rosconn Strategic Land agree that a threshold approach would be appropriate for any settlement listed not within the chosen strategy. This would ensure those settlements are able to plan for growth to meet their needs, particularly those settlements within designated neighbourhood areas in accordance with NPPF66. Q-S8.2: For sites coming forward as part of this threshold approach, what do you think would be an appropriate size limit for individual sites? 42. Any limit on the size of site should have regard to the factors set out in NPPF67, namely local housing need, population of the area, and the strategy for the area. Other factors should also be taken into account such as the size and availability of suitable land identified.

Form ID: 83529
Respondent: Rosconn Strategic Land

Option S2-C: Intensification 15. Intensification is a way to optimise brownfield land and realise its effectiveness. However, Rosconn Strategic Land consider that this matter should be dealt with by the SWLP Part 2 Local Plan or Neighbourhood Plans if relevant, so that the implications of applying an intensification policy to a particular area can be assessed in terms of character and deliverability, which are key factors to consider. 16. Intensification is challenging and requires evidence around viability and deliverability before it can be considered to form part of the supply, and as such any intensification potential in the windfall allowance should be avoided. Q-S8.1: For settlements falling outside the chosen growth strategy, do you think a threshold approach is appropriate, to allow more small-scale developments to come forward? 38. Without knowing the chosen strategy, it is difficult to answer this question. However, yes, Rosconn Strategic Land agree that a threshold approach would be appropriate for any settlement listed within Option 5 not within the chosen strategy. This would ensure those settlements are able to plan for growth to meet their needs, particularly those settlements within designated neighbourhood areas in accordance with NPPF66. Q-S8.2: For sites coming forward as part of this threshold approach, what do you think would be an appropriate size limit for individual sites? 39. Any limit on the size of site should have regard to the factors set out in NPPF67, namely local housing need, population of the area, and the strategy for the area. Other factors should also be taken into account such as the size and availability of suitable land identified, and the level of facilities within the settlement. For example, the location of a secondary school at Kineton is indicative that a higher level of growth would be appropriate to support the long term viability of the school. The threshold should not therefore be set at a fixed figure but should be flexible to respond to the circumstances of the settlement.

Form ID: 83634
Respondent: Rosconn Strategic Land

Option S2-C: Intensification 10. Intensification is a way to optimise brownfield land and realise its effectiveness. However, Rosconn Strategic Land consider that this matter should be dealt with by the SWLP Part 2 Local Plan or Neighbourhood Plans if relevant, so that the implications of applying an intensification policy to a particular area can be assessed in terms of character and deliverability, which are key factors to consider. 11. Intensification is challenging and requires evidence around viability and deliverability before it can be considered to form part of the supply, and as such any intensification potential in the windfall allowance should be avoided. Q-S8.1: Settlement Threshold 34. Without knowing the chosen strategy, it is difficult to answer this question. However, yes, Rosconn Strategic Land agree that a threshold approach would be appropriate for any settlement listed within Option 5 not within the chosen strategy. This would ensure those settlements are able to plan for growth to meet their needs, particularly those settlements within designated neighbourhood areas in accordance with NPPF66. Q-S8.1: Appropriate limit for individual sites 35. Any limit on the size of site should have regard to the factors set out in NPPF67, namely local housing need, population of the area, and the strategy for the area. Other factors should also be taken into account such as the size and availability of suitable land identified, and the level of facilities.

Form ID: 83636
Respondent: Rosconn Strategic Land

Option S2-C: Intensification 8. Intensification is a way to optimise brownfield land and realise its effectiveness. However, Rosconn Strategic Land consider that this matter should be dealt with by the SWLP Part 2 Local Plan or Neighbourhood Plans if relevant, so that the implications of applying an intensification policy to a particular area can be assessed in terms of character and deliverability, which are key factors to consider. 9. Intensification is challenging and requires evidence around viability and deliverability before it can be considered to form part of the supply, and as such any intensification potential in the windfall allowance should be avoided. Q-S8.1: For settlements falling outside the chosen growth strategy, do you think a threshold approach is appropriate, to allow more small-scale developments to come forward? 36. Without knowing the chosen strategy, it is difficult to answer this question. However, yes, Rosconn Strategic Land agree that a threshold approach would be appropriate for any settlement listed within Option 5 not within the chosen strategy. This would ensure those settlements are able to plan for growth to meet their needs, particularly those settlements within designated neighbourhood areas in accordance with NPPF66. Q-S8.1: For sites coming forward as part of this threshold approach, what do you think would be an appropriate size limit for individual sites? 37. Any limit on the size of site should have regard to the factors set out in NPPF67, namely local housing need, population of the area, and the strategy for the area. Other factors should also be taken into account such as the size and availability of suitable land identified. Stratford-on-Avon District Council has already identified suitable and sustainable sites for allocation as part of its emerging SAP. Therefore, the threshold should not be set at a fixed figure but should be flexible to respond to the circumstances of the settlement.

Form ID: 83638
Respondent: Rosconn Strategic Land
Agent: Marrons

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Q-H5 - Option H5a: Identify a range of specific sites within or on the edge of existing settlements of approximately 5-20 homes in size to be developed only for self and custom build homes. 58. Rosconn Strategic Land support Option H5a, and the identification of a range of sites. Stratford-on-Avon District Council has already identified suitable and sustainable sites for allocation for self and custom build homes as part of its emerging SAP, and there is no need for the Councils to undo the work already undertaken.

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