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Revised Development Strategy

ID sylw: 58466

Derbyniwyd: 31/07/2013

Ymatebydd: Sheila Woolf

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

RSS has been abolished but the justification still relies on its policies such as the Coventry & Warwickshire Regeneration Zone. This is directly in conflict with Government policy on the abolition of the RSS and makes the proposed strategy unsound. The site proposal, which was written before the planning application for Gateway was considered in June 2013, demonstrates clear pre-determination of that application.

The development would have a detrimental effect on many existing employment sites throughout the region that remain largely undeveloped. These provide perfectly adequate alternatives and the Gateway would undermine their redevelopment. This would be contrary to NPPF policies on urban regeneration and "brownfield first" another reason why the Strategy is unsound.

It was estimated by GL Hearn that around 8,200 jobs might be created by the development around Coventry airport of which 6,000 might be new jobs. Of the total, it is estimated that 1,200 jobs will be taken by people living in Warwick District, the remainder from elsewhere.

Warwick District has low unemployment and by contrast, Coventry, North Warwickshire, Rugby, Nuneaton and Bedworth have high unemployment. Therefore, the Gateway site is clearly remote from the main areas of unemployment. In considering employment need and in cooperation with neighbouring Local Planning Authorities WDC should seek to direct employment land allocation where it is most needed.

NPPF sets out sustainable development principles including "avoiding coalescence". RDS fails to achieve this principle and the site would cause coalescence of Coventry and Baginton.

Testun llawn:

Dear Sirs
I consider the Revised Development Strategy (RDS) is unsound due to the excessive allocati...
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