Issue and Options 2023
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New searchE5. Option E5a – Include a policy to support a range of business units – not necessarily new business units – taking full note of the numbers of vacant units which are currently available and which should be preferentially utilised rather than building new, for convenience, on new sites, and also allowing for the reduced demands as discussed in E.1 above.
E6. Answer Option E6a Include a policy to protect SW’s EXISTING economic assets. NB: We have a particular interest in FULLY protecting Wellesbourne Airfield and its associated businesses – and not losing any of its current functionality to unwanted residential or commercial development. We are also supportive of the Warwick University Wellesbourne Campus but wary that overdevelopment of that site will have significant deleterious impacts across our three parishes through increased traffic on the A429 – which then may not be viewed as Sustainable Development.
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E7.1 Answer E7.1a – Include a Core Opportunity Area policy with the proviso that it does not lead to the whole of that area being over-developed and hence a sprawling “conurbation” over the whole of the COA, so perhaps it needs to be qualified with specific identified sites/areas within the COA.
E9. Answer: E9b – Save existing retail area boundaries in Part 1 but prepare to relax such policy in Part 2 to allow for the probable/inevitable reduction in in-town retail use; allowing easier conversion to other uses, specifically, office or residential or even small scale manufacturing/studios/workshops.
Answer: Give full consideration to the CPRE assessment of HEDNA and undertake a review of use of brownfield sites, both within WDC and SDC but most importantly within neighbouring areas from which we are seemingly expected to take overflow numbers.