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RDS1: The Council is adopting an Interim Level of Growth of 12,300 homes between 2011 and 2029
Representation ID: 58011
Received: 22/07/2013
Respondent: Trustees of the Haseley Settlement
Agent: RPS Planning & Development
Supports the recognition that some greenbelt sites are needed to deliver the allocated housing need. The overall level of 6,630 allocated dwellings is significantly lower than what should be delivered to meet projected increase in population and housing requirements indicated in the SHMA and 2008 ONS projections.
12,300 is insufficient to meet the districts own needs let alone assisting with cross boundary requirements. It is considered that the Council should be working towards the SHMAs higher target of 15,141 dwellings to 2029. Warwicks figures should also be increased above this to take into account cross boundary needs.
Further greenfield and green belt sites should be allocated in sustainable locations to meet the additional housing need. This should be distributed across the district including in the villages.
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Revised Development Strategy
Hatton Green
Representation ID: 59656
Received: 22/07/2013
Respondent: Trustees of the Haseley Settlement
Agent: RPS Planning & Development
Hatton Green should not be limited to small scale development and allocated for larger scale development and the village envelope amended accordingly.
The 1.05ha site at Hatton Green is located between two existing properties in the heart of the village. Access could be taken off the green and development integrated without visual impact.
The larger 8ha site off Hockley Lane has good access to the Birmingham Road, facilities and bus stop. 90 dwellings could easily be located on the site.
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Revised Development Strategy
Hatton Park
Representation ID: 59657
Received: 22/07/2013
Respondent: Trustees of the Haseley Settlement
Agent: RPS Planning & Development
Supports the development of 70 to 90 houses at Hatton but considers that development should not just be directed to Hatton Park but also include sites at Hatton Green to meet this requirement. The 1.05ha site at Hatton Green is located between two existing properties in the heart of the village. Access could be taken off the green and development integrated without visual impact.
The larger 8ha site off Hockley Lane has good access to the Birmingham Road, facilities and bus stop. 90 dwellings could easily be located on the site.
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Revised Development Strategy
Little Shrewley
Representation ID: 59658
Received: 22/07/2013
Respondent: Trustees of the Haseley Settlement
Agent: RPS Planning & Development
Land off Green Lane is considered appropriate for a small infill development. It is adjacent to existing properties and within a mile of the bus services and facilities at Shrewley
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