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Preferred Options 2025
ID sylw: 107947
Derbyniwyd: 07/03/2025
Ymatebydd: Rainier Developments Ltd
Asiant : Pegasus Group
This provides little direction. It is solely a statement that the Councils will have regard to latest evidence when drafting this policy in full. The Further Advice on Housing & Employment Land Needs report concludes there is an acute affordability problem in the area and housing provision above the standard method level would be needed to meet South Warwickshire’s full affordable housing needs. Stratford’s 22/23 AMR shows 32% of net dwellings in the plan period have been affordable, below the 35% Core Strategy policy requirement. Warwick’s AMR shows the annual need for 374 affordable dwellings has only been met 3 times during the plan period. The number of households on the two Councils’ housing registers has increased from 7,048 in April 2021 to 7,684 in April 2023.
To be justified and sound the policy should specify the type of affordable housing required (including minimum proportions of Social Rent homes required), with reference to evidence of local need, in line with NPPF Paragraph 64. This will ensure that the policy is justified and sound.
The HEDNA identified a need for 4,200 units of specialist housing, and around 1,450 care and nursing home bedspaces. This specialist accommodation accounts for 13% of overall housing need. The Further Advice on Housing & Employment Land Needs report does not provide updated figures, but states provision of retirement housing, extra care and residential care/nursing home spaces will all be necessary to meet the needs of an ageing population. Policy requirements for housing for older people must be justified by the latest evidence.