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Regulation 18 Draft Local Plan

Introduction

Representation ID: 1165

Received: 24/04/2024

Respondent: Barberry Grantham Limited

Representation Summary:

We welcome the opportunity to comment on the plan

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Regulation 18 Draft Local Plan

2041 Vision for South Kesteven

Representation ID: 1166

Received: 24/04/2024

Respondent: Barberry Grantham Limited

Representation Summary:

We agree with the vision that states the role of Grantham should be strengthened

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Regulation 18 Draft Local Plan

Strategic Objectives for the Local Plan

Representation ID: 1167

Received: 24/04/2024

Respondent: Barberry Grantham Limited

Representation Summary:

Barberry fully supports the enhancing economic prosperity objectives set out in the Local Plan noting that in order to achieve the delivery of an adequate supply and choice of land for new housing is imperative. Furthermore, Objective 6 highlights the role of Grantham as an important sub-regional centre and the need to focus new housing, employment and other facilities in it.

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SD1: The Principles of Sustainable Development in South Kesteven

Representation ID: 1168

Received: 24/04/2024

Respondent: Barberry Grantham Limited

Representation Summary:

Barberry generally supports the principles set out in the policy noting the emphasis on mitigating the impacts on climate change and looking at how development can contribute to mitigating the impact on climate change.

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SP1: Spatial Strategy

Representation ID: 1169

Received: 24/04/2024

Respondent: Barberry Grantham Limited

Representation Summary:

We agree that the spatial strategy should direct significant growth to Grantham as the main and most sustainable settlement in the District.

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SP2: Settlement HierarchyIn

Representation ID: 1170

Received: 24/04/2024

Respondent: Barberry Grantham Limited

Representation Summary:

Barberry support the settlement hierarchy identified in policy SP2 stating that Grantham is at the top of the hierarchy and that it is intended to, in its role as a sub-regional centre, attract further development to it. The policy states that new development proposals will be supported on appropriate and deliverable brownfield sites and sustainable greenfield sites (including urban extensions), where development will not compromise the town’s nature and character. We return to this point below in respect of our comments on Policy SKPR-57.

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H1: Housing AllocationsThe

Representation ID: 1171

Received: 24/04/2024

Respondent: Barberry Grantham Limited

Representation Summary:

We support the inclusion of site SKPR-57 Land at Belton Lane as a draft allocation

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H2: Affordable Housing Contributions

Representation ID: 1173

Received: 24/04/2024

Respondent: Barberry Grantham Limited

Representation Summary:

Support in principle requirement to provide affordable housing on site but would like clarity on what percentage of dwellings will be required on individual development sites.

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H4: Meeting All Housing Needs

Representation ID: 1174

Received: 24/04/2024

Respondent: Barberry Grantham Limited

Representation Summary:

Barberry are in general agreement that all new housing development should provide appropriate type and size dwellings to meet the needs of current and future households in the District. Barberry contend that there should be a flexible approach to housing mix across all tenures in order to provide choice for future residents and to meet affordable housing needs.

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H3: Self and Custom Build Housing

Representation ID: 1175

Received: 24/04/2024

Respondent: Barberry Grantham Limited

Representation Summary:

Barberry do not object in principle on the basis that the policy includes a marketing provision and that if after a period of 12 months marketing the units and plots have not been acquired then they can revert to normal market use. Barberry consider this a pragmatic approach which will allow self build units to be constructed if there is a demand for them.

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