Core Strategy - Consultation Draft
List Comments
74 comments.
Respondent | Date | Details |
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Deleted User | 16 Mar 2010 | Core Strategy - Consultation Draft Chapter 3: Spatial Policies Delivering Strong and Inclusive Communities CS13: Scale of New Housing CS13: Scale of New Housing
Irrespective of the Council's political position in respect of the SWBUE there is no reasoned justification with regard to the planning considerations to be applied that support any reduction in the total number of dwellings to be provided in the District under this policy.
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Deleted User | 15 Mar 2010 | Core Strategy - Consultation Draft Chapter 3: Spatial Policies Delivering Strong and Inclusive Communities CS13: Scale of New Housing CS13: Scale of New Housing
Irrespective of the Council's political position in respect of the SWBUE there is no reasoned justification with regard to the planning considerations to be applied that support any reduction in the total number of dwellings to be provided in the District under this policy. |
Deleted User | 15 Mar 2010 | Core Strategy - Consultation Draft Chapter 3: Spatial Policies Delivering Strong and Inclusive Communities CS13: Scale of New Housing CS13: Scale of New Housing
With regards to the Weston Urban Extension, the HCA fully supports the Council's approach
to employment led development. The HCA is of
the view (and as expressed during the Locking Parklands Phase One application) that mixed
uses coming forward in tandem is the optimum way to actually deliver employment floorspace
on the ground. |
Deleted User | 11 Mar 2010 | Core Strategy - Consultation Draft Chapter 3: Spatial Policies Delivering Strong and Inclusive Communities CS13: Scale of New Housing CS13: Scale of New Housing
Irrespective of the Council's political position in respect of the SWBUE there is no reasoned justification with regard to the planning considerations to be applied that support any reduction in the total number of dwellings to be provided in the District under this policy. |
Deleted User | 10 Mar 2010 | Core Strategy - Consultation Draft Chapter 3: Spatial Policies Delivering Strong and Inclusive Communities CS13: Scale of New Housing CS13: Scale of New Housing
Irrespective of the Council's political position in respect of the SWBUE there is no reasoned justification with regard to the planning considerations to be applied that support any reduction in the total number of dwellings to be provided in the District under this policy.
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Deleted User | 03 Mar 2010 | Core Strategy - Consultation Draft Chapter 3: Spatial Policies Delivering Strong and Inclusive Communities CS13: Scale of New Housing CS13: Scale of New Housing
Irrespective of the Council's political position in respect of the SWBUE there is no reasoned justification with regard to the planning considerations to be applied that support any reduction in the total number of dwellings to be provided in the District under this policy. |
Deleted User | 02 Mar 2010 | Core Strategy - Consultation Draft Chapter 3: Spatial Policies Delivering Strong and Inclusive Communities CS13: Scale of New Housing CS13: Scale of New Housing
The scale of new housing for the District should identify land for meeting the RSS requirement of 26,750 additional units. There is no justification for the deletion of 9,000 dwellings attributable to the South West Bristol Urban Extension (SWBUE). The comments in para 3.202 represent political viewpoints and are not soundly based planning considerations. |
Nailsea Town Council | 02 Mar 2010 | Core Strategy - Consultation Draft Chapter 3: Spatial Policies Delivering Strong and Inclusive Communities CS13: Scale of New Housing CS13: Scale of New Housing
The Parish Plan states that "The Town Council supports a policy of limited growth, sufficient to maintain a balanced population age structure, stable in size." It also supports "limited growth" of housing. |
barrow gurney parish council | 01 Mar 2010 | Core Strategy - Consultation Draft Chapter 3: Spatial Policies Delivering Strong and Inclusive Communities CS13: Scale of New Housing CS13: Scale of New Housing
The position of 17500 new homes across N. Somerset by 2026 (CS13 page 69) is not entirely clear, but we noted 9000 at Weston-super-mare and that no new large scale housing allocations are proposed anywhere else in the district; Clevedon, Nailsea and Portishead remain the focus for development opportunities. (Re opening of the Portishead to Bristol line proposed or bus rapid transit). |
Environment Agency | 24 Feb 2010 | Core Strategy - Consultation Draft Chapter 3: Spatial Policies Delivering Strong and Inclusive Communities CS13: Scale of New Housing CS13: Scale of New Housing
Para 3.213 - NSC need to progress the proposed flood risk management infrastructure i.e. the super pond on the Uphill catchment and the channel improvement works on the River Banwell. There needs to be certainty that this infrastructure will be progressed in detail to ensure it is technically feasible and the costs are fully understood, in order to avoid Test of Soundness issues in terms of the justification for expanding Weston-super-Mare. |