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Proposed Housing and Mixed-Use Site Allocations
SKPR-53 – Land at Mill Drove
Representation ID: 4282
Received: 20/08/2025
Respondent: Lincolnshire County Council Corporate Property
Agent: Savills
Support the retention of SKPR-53 – Land at Mill Drove, Bourne as a housing site for 441 dwellings in the Regulation 18 Proposed Housing and Mixed-Use Site Allocations consultation document. The site remains a suitable, available and achievable location for growth in the district with all landowners actively working to find a development partner.
Proposed amendments to the criteria relating to the development of SKPR-53 are generally acceptable, however further evidence is necessary support the requirement for up to three hectares of playing fields on the site.
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Proposed Housing and Mixed-Use Site Allocations
Morton
Representation ID: 4283
Received: 19/08/2025
Respondent: Lincolnshire County Council Corporate Property
Agent: Savills
SKPR-134: Land to the South of Hanthorpe Road, Morton
Should additional growth in Morton be required through the emerging Local Plan, SKPR-134: Land to the South of Hanthorpe Road, Morton presents a suitable, available and achievable location for housing.
Support
Proposed Housing and Mixed-Use Site Allocations
SKPR-135 Land to the South of Edenham Road
Representation ID: 4284
Received: 19/08/2025
Respondent: Lincolnshire County Council Corporate Property
Agent: Savills
Support the inclusion SKPR-135 Land to the South of Edenham Road, Hanthorpe as an allocation for 48 houses in the Regulation 18 Proposed Housing and Mixed-Use Site Allocations. The site remains a suitable, available and achievable location for growth in the district.
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Proposed Housing and Mixed-Use Site Allocations
The Deepings
Representation ID: 4383
Received: 28/08/2025
Respondent: Lincolnshire County Council Corporate Property
Agent: Savills
It is considered that the justification for the change in approach to growth in The Deepings is not justified and is not supported by robust evidence. Local circumstances demonstrate that it is smaller allocations that are more likely to come forward for development in this location. Therefore, the emerging Local Plan should seek to include sites that are of a size that is more attractive to the local market and able to deliver housing within the first five years.
LCC Corporate Property object to the removal of SKPR-144 ‘Land to the West of Millfield Road, Market Deeping’ as an allocation for 200 houses.
The site remains a suitable, available and achievable location for growth in the district. LCC Corporate Property have a have a strong track record of bringing sites forward in South Kesteven, including sites allocated in the current adopted Local Plan in both Barrowby and Morton.