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Revised Development Strategy

ID sylw: 58460

Derbyniwyd: 01/08/2013

Ymatebydd: Mr Antonio Martin-Castano

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

WDC projections provide space for 10,200 new jobs to be created despite the district having an unemployment count of less than 1,500 people. It will therefore be necessary to import people from outside the District to fill jobs inflating the housing requirements. Housing numbers in the RDS have risen from 10,800 to 12,300 dwellings where natural growth within the District would require only 5,400. This is not planning for the objectively assessed needs of the District as set out in the NPPF and it is therefore unsound. The RDS should be completely revised to reflect the actual needs of the District.

The Core Planning Principles in the NPPF require planning to "take account of the different roles and character of different areas, promoting the vitality of our main urban areas, protecting the Green Belts around them". The false employment land requirements put additional strain on housing numbers are not justified and would irrevocably damage the local environment.

Need should also be considered in the context of other policies which indicate development should be restricted. For example, those policies relating to sites protected under the Birds and Habitats and/or designated as Sites of Special Scientific Interest, land designated as Green Belt, Local Green Space, and Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. These are commonly referred to as areas of 'development restraint' where the presumption in favour of sustainable development does not apply.

Testun llawn:

I consider the Revised Development Strategy (RDS) is unsound due to the excessive allocation of empl...
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