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Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries
2) The former Sherbourne Nursery site north of Westham Lane
Representation ID: 61291
Received: 20/01/2014
Respondent: Taylor Wimpey UK Ltd
Agent: Barton Willmore
-The site provides an appropriate and sustainable location for growth.
-The location of the site within the existing built form/bypass means any development would have a minimal impact on the landscape setting of Barford.
-It would deliver benefits to the village creating housing opportunities for both new and existing residents.
-The mix of housing enable young people to stay in the area, give opportunities for people within Barford to downsize thus creating housing opportunities within the existing stock.
-A planning application has been submitted which seeks to respond to the concerns raised through the previous plans.
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Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries
Sites Review
Representation ID: 61395
Received: 20/01/2014
Respondent: Taylor Wimpey UK Ltd
Agent: Barton Willmore
-Site 2 would be the preferred option for development.
-Access can be achieved to Site 2 on to Southam Road.
-This location, in terms of the impact on the landscape and integration with the built form of the settlement provides an appropriate and sustainable location for growth with strong development boundaries.
-The edge of the settlement in East Radford Semele is poorly defined and an appropriate development in Site 2, with appropriate planting to screen the development could provide betterment over the current position.
-A Masterplan has been produced for Site 2.
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Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries
1) Land north of Birmingham Road
Representation ID: 61396
Received: 20/01/2014
Respondent: Taylor Wimpey UK Ltd
Agent: Barton Willmore
-A sensitively designed scheme across this site could deliver a level of housing provision suitable for the village.
-The site fits within the existing settlement layout and forms a logical extension which could seek to retain and enhance the character of the area.
-The development could cater for an appropriate mix of housing.
- The location with regards to the impact on the landscape and integration with the built form of the settlement provides an appropriate and sustainable location for growth.
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Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries
3) Land off Bremridge Close
Representation ID: 61397
Received: 20/01/2014
Respondent: Taylor Wimpey UK Ltd
Agent: Barton Willmore
-The site is of a relatively small-scale and can be developed without any significant adverse impacts.
-Access can be gained through the existing residential road layout and the development design could accord with the adjacent development thus providing consistency in the built form.
-The mix of housing would allow people within Barford to up/down-size thus creating housing opportunities within the stock and allow young people to remain living in Barford.
-Provides a location for appropriate and sustainable growth.
-The location in the existing urban built form would have minimal impact on the landscape setting and provide a boundary to growth.
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