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Preferred Options

Justification for Preferred Option for the Location of New Housing

Representation ID: 51283

Received: 27/07/2012

Respondent: Hatton Parish Council

Representation Summary:

We would like clarification of the village sites indicated. We have studied the Strategic Land Availability Assessment, anf there are seven potential sites indicated as being in Hatton. Four are adjacent to Hatton Station, which is in Shrewley Parish, and closer to Shrewley Common than Hatton Green and one is in Shrewley Parish and closer to Hatton Park. Tow are in Hatton Parish: one (land adjoining Starmer Place) is deemed unsuitable, and the constraints identified for the other (Hatton Green) makes no reference to its location oppostite The Ferncumbe Primary School where parking is already critical (and has been the subject of a Community Policing Priority for the last six months). The information concerning all these sites contains numerous other inaccuracies.

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Preferred Options

B. Category 1 and 2 Villages

Representation ID: 51284

Received: 27/07/2012

Respondent: Hatton Parish Council

Representation Summary:

We are concerned by the allocations of new housing to specific village settlements; it may be that some have suitable sites, and wish to see further development beyond heir allocation, and others have no suitable sites for the level of development planned. There should be more flexibility, based on Housing Needs Assessment over village clusters (e.g. Warwick Rural West), and site availability.

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Preferred Options

Hatton

Representation ID: 51285

Received: 27/07/2012

Respondent: Hatton Parish Council

Representation Summary:

Hatton Parish has contributed approximately 750 dwellings to the District's housing stock over the last 15 years, and should therefore be exempt from any further imposition in this plan, and placed in Category 3.

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Preferred Options

PO1: Preferred Level of Growth

Representation ID: 51286

Received: 27/07/2012

Respondent: Hatton Parish Council

Representation Summary:

We have studied the evidence on which the level of growth has been determined, and can and no basis for the conclusions that this demonstrates a need for 600 homes per annum.
A re-examination of the evidence, including information from the preliminary results of the 2011 Census (not available at the time the Preferred Options document was prepared) has been carried out; this concludes that 254 homes will be required, and forms part of the submission by Bishops Tachbrook PC. We have also studied this document and consider its conclusions more realistic, and wish to endorse it.

We feel that as the information on which future housing need has been assessed is, of necessity, largely speculative, this should be reviewed at five year intervals, and any development in village communities where opposition to this has been demonstrated, and infringement of the Green Belt should be deferred until a clear and inescapable need has been proven.

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PO3: Broad Location of Growth

Representation ID: 51287

Received: 27/07/2012

Respondent: Hatton Parish Council

Representation Summary:

PO3 - We support the basic principles of distributing growth across the district, developing existing settlements but avoiding coalescence of adjacent settlements.

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PO16: Green Belt

Representation ID: 51288

Received: 27/07/2012

Respondent: Hatton Parish Council

Representation Summary:

A recent questionnaire carried out in preparation of the Hatton Parish Plan indicated that 79% were opposed to any changes to the Green Belt boundaries. This also contravenes one of the principles laid down in the NPPF. The level of development indicated bt the re-assessed housing need referred to above would in any case make infringement of the Green Belt unnecessary.

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PO5: Affordable Housing

Representation ID: 51289

Received: 27/07/2012

Respondent: Hatton Parish Council

Representation Summary:

We support the aims and objectives outlined in PO5 (Affordable Housing), although doubt that this is economically realistic.

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PO6: Mixed Communities & Wide Choice of Housing

Representation ID: 51290

Received: 27/07/2012

Respondent: Hatton Parish Council

Representation Summary:

We also support the aims and objectives outlined in PO6 (Mixed Communities).

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PO7: Gypsies & Travellers

Representation ID: 51291

Received: 27/07/2012

Respondent: Hatton Parish Council

Representation Summary:

We also support the aims and objectives outlined in PO7(Gypsies and Travellers).

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PO8: Economy

Representation ID: 51292

Received: 27/07/2012

Respondent: Hatton Parish Council

Representation Summary:

We also support the aims and objectives outlined in PO8 (Economy), subject to our objection to PO1.

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