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Proposed Housing and Mixed-Use Site Allocations

SKPR-278 (GR3-H1): Spitalgate Heath - Garden Village (Mixed Use Allocation)

Representation ID: 3467

Received: 27/08/2025

Respondent: Environment Agency

Representation Summary:

We support Principle M regarding waste water treatment capacity. The Water Cycle Study should be used to inform Phasing so that capacity is available in time to serve the development.

Comment

Proposed Housing and Mixed-Use Site Allocations

SKPR-279 (GR3-H2): Rectory Farm (Phase 2)

Representation ID: 3468

Received: 27/08/2025

Respondent: Environment Agency

Representation Summary:

We support Principle J regarding waste water treatment capacity. The Water Cycle Study should be used to inform Phasing so that capacity is available in time to serve the development.

Comment

Proposed Housing and Mixed-Use Site Allocations

SKPR-280 (GR3-H3): Rectory Farm (Phase 3)

Representation ID: 3469

Received: 27/08/2025

Respondent: Environment Agency

Representation Summary:

We support Principle K regarding waste water treatgment capacity. The Water Cycle Study should be used to inform Phasing so that capacity is available in time to serve the development.

Comment

Proposed Housing and Mixed-Use Site Allocations

SKPR-65 (GR3-H4): Prince William of Gloucester Barracks (Mixed Use Allocation)

Representation ID: 3470

Received: 27/08/2025

Respondent: Environment Agency

Representation Summary:

The proposed site allocation will be connecting to Marston Water Recycling Centre. Therefore, we recommend the following is included as a principle:

'Additional treatment capacity is required at waste water treatment works and new discharge permits are required for water quality targets. This should be incorporated early on in the development of scheme specifics, as part of a scheme wide delivery strategy which demonstrates that capacity is available or could be made available to serve the development subject to phasing'.

We welcome principles G, M and N and O

Comment

Proposed Housing and Mixed-Use Site Allocations

SKPR-117 – Land to the East of Sheepwash Lane

Representation ID: 3471

Received: 27/08/2025

Respondent: Environment Agency

Representation Summary:

The proposed site allocation will be connecting to Marston Water Recycling Centre. Therefore, we recommend the following is included as a principle:

'Additional treatment capacity is required at waste water treatment works and new discharge permits are required for water quality targets. This should be incorporated early on in the development of scheme specifics, as part of a scheme wide delivery strategy which demonstrates that capacity is available or could be made available to serve the development subject to phasing'.

Comment

Proposed Housing and Mixed-Use Site Allocations

SKPR-62 – The Grantham Church High School Playing Fields, Queensway

Representation ID: 3472

Received: 27/08/2025

Respondent: Environment Agency

Representation Summary:

The proposed site allocation will be connecting to Marston Water Recycling Centre. Therefore, we recommend the following is included as a principle:

'Additional treatment capacity is required at waste water treatment works and new discharge permits are required for water quality targets. This should be incorporated early on in the development of scheme specifics, as part of a scheme wide delivery strategy which demonstrates that capacity is available or could be made available to serve the development subject to phasing'

Comment

Proposed Housing and Mixed-Use Site Allocations

SKPR-323 Land north of Gorse Lane, Grantham

Representation ID: 3473

Received: 27/08/2025

Respondent: Environment Agency

Representation Summary:

The proposed site allocation will be connecting to Marston Water Recycling Centre. Therefore, we recommend the following is included as a principle:

'Additional treatment capacity is required at waste water treatment works and new discharge permits are required for water quality targets. This should be incorporated early on in the development of scheme specifics, as part of a scheme wide delivery strategy which demonstrates that capacity is available or could be made available to serve the development subject to phasing'.

Comment

Proposed Housing and Mixed-Use Site Allocations

SKPR-334 (SKPR–189, SKPR-263, SKPR 310, SKPR 313) Land south of Gorse Lane, Grantham (mixed use)

Representation ID: 3474

Received: 27/08/2025

Respondent: Environment Agency

Representation Summary:

The proposed site allocation will be connecting to Marston Water Recycling Centre. Therefore, we recommend the following is included as a principle:

'Additional treatment capacity is required at waste water treatment works and new discharge permits are required for water quality targets. This should be incorporated early on in the development of scheme specifics, as part of a scheme wide delivery strategy which demonstrates that capacity is available or could be made available to serve the development subject to phasing'.

Comment

Proposed Housing and Mixed-Use Site Allocations

SKPR-281 (STM1-H1): Stamford North

Representation ID: 3475

Received: 27/08/2025

Respondent: Environment Agency

Representation Summary:

We support the addition of Principle K for the site allocation to ensure that a sequential approach is taken to avoid areas of flood zones 2 and 3

Comment

Proposed Housing and Mixed-Use Site Allocations

SKPR-282 (STM1- H2): Stamford East

Representation ID: 3476

Received: 27/08/2025

Respondent: Environment Agency

Representation Summary:

We support Principle F to ensure that any contaminated land is remediated prior to development.

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