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Helping Shape the District
Scenario two
Representation ID: 46069
Received: 29/06/2011
Respondent: Royal Leamington Spa Town Council
The Town Council's preferred scenario for development of Leamington Spa during the period of the New District Plan is Scenario Two, namely average levels of new development and investment with the potential to deal with the important issues in relation to providing more jobs, homes and investment in town centres.
The Town Council's preferred scenario for development of Leamington Spa during the period of the New District Plan is Scenario Two, namely average levels of new development and investment with the potential to deal with the important issues in relation to providing more jobs, homes and investment in town centres.
The allocation of future development should respect and preserve the area of Green Belt to the north of Leamington which provides an important barrier to the coalescence of Leamington with Kenilworth, Warwick and the parish of Old Milverton.
The future provision for affordable housing should be no less than that provided for in the current Local Plan.
The Local Plan should aim to encourage future investment in a diverse range of employment opportunities.
Comment
Helping Shape the District
1 - Economy
Representation ID: 46109
Received: 29/06/2011
Respondent: Royal Leamington Spa Town Council
The Local Plan should aim to encourage future investment in a diverse range of employment opportunities.
The Local Plan should aim to encourage future investment in a diverse range of employment opportunities.
Support
Helping Shape the District
Scenario two
Representation ID: 46113
Received: 30/06/2011
Respondent: Royal Leamington Spa Town Council
The Town Council's preferred scenario for development of Leamington Spa is scenario two, namely average levels of new development and investment with the potential to deal with the important issues in relation to providing more jobs, homes and investment.
The Town Council's preferred scenario for development of Leamington Spa is scenario two, namely average levels of new development and investment with the potential to deal with the important issues in relation to providing more jobs, homes and investment.
The future provision for affordable housing should be no less than that provided for in the current District Local Plan.
Comment
Helping Shape the District
2 - Housing
Representation ID: 46148
Received: 30/06/2011
Respondent: Royal Leamington Spa Town Council
The future provision for affordable housing should be no less than that provided for in the current District Local Plan.
The Town Council's preferred scenario for development of Leamington Spa is scenario two, namely average levels of new development and investment with the potential to deal with the important issues in relation to providing more jobs, homes and investment.
The future provision for affordable housing should be no less than that provided for in the current District Local Plan.
Comment
Helping Shape the District
9 - Built and Natural Environments
Representation ID: 46155
Received: 29/06/2011
Respondent: Royal Leamington Spa Town Council
The allocation of future development should respect and preserve the area of Green Belt to the north of Leamington which provides an important barrier to the coalescence of Leamington with Kenilworth, Warwick and the parish of Old Milverton
The Town Council's preferred scenario for development of Leamington Spa during the period of the New District Plan is Scenario Two, namely average levels of new development and investment with the potential to deal with the important issues in relation to providing more jobs, homes and investment in town centres.
The allocation of future development should respect and preserve the area of Green Belt to the north of Leamington which provides an important barrier to the coalescence of Leamington with Kenilworth, Warwick and the parish of Old Milverton.
The future provision for affordable housing should be no less than that provided for in the current Local Plan.
The Local Plan should aim to encourage future investment in a diverse range of employment opportunities.
Comment
Helping Shape the District
2 - Housing
Representation ID: 46156
Received: 29/06/2011
Respondent: Royal Leamington Spa Town Council
The future provision for affordable housing should be no less than that provided for in the current Local Plan
The Town Council's preferred scenario for development of Leamington Spa during the period of the New District Plan is Scenario Two, namely average levels of new development and investment with the potential to deal with the important issues in relation to providing more jobs, homes and investment in town centres.
The allocation of future development should respect and preserve the area of Green Belt to the north of Leamington which provides an important barrier to the coalescence of Leamington with Kenilworth, Warwick and the parish of Old Milverton.
The future provision for affordable housing should be no less than that provided for in the current Local Plan.
The Local Plan should aim to encourage future investment in a diverse range of employment opportunities.
Comment
Helping Shape the District
1 - Economy
Representation ID: 46157
Received: 29/06/2011
Respondent: Royal Leamington Spa Town Council
The Local Plan should aim to encourage future investment in a diverse range of employment opportunities.
The Town Council's preferred scenario for development of Leamington Spa during the period of the New District Plan is Scenario Two, namely average levels of new development and investment with the potential to deal with the important issues in relation to providing more jobs, homes and investment in town centres.
The allocation of future development should respect and preserve the area of Green Belt to the north of Leamington which provides an important barrier to the coalescence of Leamington with Kenilworth, Warwick and the parish of Old Milverton.
The future provision for affordable housing should be no less than that provided for in the current Local Plan.
The Local Plan should aim to encourage future investment in a diverse range of employment opportunities.