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