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Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries

Indicative Settlement Boundary

Representation ID: 61171

Received: 17/01/2014

Respondent: Police and Crime Commissioner for Warwickshire

Agent: BB Architecture + Planning

Representation Summary:

-The proposal to inset the village of Leek Wootton within the Green Belt is welcomed but the boundary should be clearly identified by physical features on the ground.

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Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries

1) The Paddock, Woodcote House

Representation ID: 61497

Received: 17/01/2014

Respondent: Police and Crime Commissioner for Warwickshire

Agent: BB Architecture + Planning

Representation Summary:

-Site 1 is in the control of Warwickshire Police who supports the proposed allocation of land for housing as shown on the VHO.
-Sites 1 is vacant land and has no known impediments to development.
-The former stable buildings would be suitable for redevelopment as was provided in the C2 approval granted for this site.

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Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries

2) Land north of Main Entrance, Woodcote House

Representation ID: 61498

Received: 17/01/2014

Respondent: Police and Crime Commissioner for Warwickshire

Agent: BB Architecture + Planning

Representation Summary:

-Site 2 is in the control of Warwickshire Police who supports the proposed allocation of land for housing as shown on the VHO.
-Site 2 is vacant land and has no known impediments to development.

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Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries

3) Former tennis courts, Woodcote House

Representation ID: 61499

Received: 17/01/2014

Respondent: Police and Crime Commissioner for Warwickshire

Agent: BB Architecture + Planning

Representation Summary:

-Site 3 is in the control of Warwickshire Police who supports the proposed allocation of land for housing as shown on the VHO.
-Site 3 is vacant land and has no known impediments to development.

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Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries

4) Woodcote House

Representation ID: 61500

Received: 17/01/2014

Respondent: Police and Crime Commissioner for Warwickshire

Agent: BB Architecture + Planning

Representation Summary:

-Site 4 is in the control of Warwickshire Police who supports the proposed allocation of land for housing as shown on the VHO.
-Site 4, the former Police HQ is previously developed land with permission for redevelopment.
-The main house may not be suitable for subdivision into apartments, or that such subdivision may not be financially viable.
-The most likely uses for Woodcote House are for C2/B1 use as approved or as a small hotel or possibly a single dwelling.
-Development of the previously developed part of Site 4 can occur whilst bringing the listed building into new use.

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Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries

Indicative Settlement Boundary

Representation ID: 61753

Received: 20/01/2014

Respondent: Police and Crime Commissioner for Warwickshire

Agent: BB Architecture + Planning

Representation Summary:

The proposal to inset the village within the Green Belt is welcomed and an appropriate response to the requirements of national policy. As the settlement boundary is, therefore, to become a Green Belt boundary it is necessary to ensure that it is clearly identified by physical features on the ground. Overall the boundary as proposed is SUPPORTED with a minor adjustment to the eastern boundary.

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Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries

1) The Paddock, Woodcote House

Representation ID: 62233

Received: 20/01/2014

Respondent: Police and Crime Commissioner for Warwickshire

Agent: BB Architecture + Planning

Representation Summary:

Warwickshire Police SUPPORT the proposed allocation of land for housing as shown on the plan

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Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries

2) Land north of Main Entrance, Woodcote House

Representation ID: 62234

Received: 20/01/2014

Respondent: Police and Crime Commissioner for Warwickshire

Agent: BB Architecture + Planning

Representation Summary:

Warwickshire Police SUPPORT the proposed allocation of land for housing as shown on the plan.

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Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries

3) Former tennis courts, Woodcote House

Representation ID: 62235

Received: 20/01/2014

Respondent: Police and Crime Commissioner for Warwickshire

Agent: BB Architecture + Planning

Representation Summary:

Warwickshire Police SUPPORT the proposed allocation of land for housing as shown on the plan.

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Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries

4) Woodcote House

Representation ID: 62236

Received: 20/01/2014

Respondent: Police and Crime Commissioner for Warwickshire

Agent: BB Architecture + Planning

Representation Summary:

Warwickshire Police SUPPORT the proposed allocation of land for housing as shown on the plan.

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