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The Changing Nature of Rural Areas

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Cefnogi

Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries

ID sylw: 60807

Derbyniwyd: 08/01/2014

Ymatebydd: Mr and Mrs G Bull

Asiant : Stansgate Planning

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

The Council, in paragraph 2.10, has correctly identified the key village housing issues:
-The shortage of housing for older people to allow them to downsize into accommodation which will meet their longer term needs whilst remaining close to their existing support network;
-A shortage of smaller homes for local families to buy and rent resulting in an aging population which in turn reduces support for the local services and facilities
-Often a shortage of larger family homes because the older residents are not able to downsize and free up the larger dwellings.

Testun llawn:

See attached.

Atodiadau:

Cefnogi

Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries

ID sylw: 61068

Derbyniwyd: 19/01/2014

Ymatebydd: Mrs Jacqueline Crampton

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

The whole of section 2 is well thought out and it is reassuring to see that the pressures on the villages are identified and analysed comprehensively. It is hard to know whether the trends can be turned back by new housing or are inevitable. What is clear is that the connectivity offered by the car makes village life desirable for affluent professionals. New houses may not offer housing for local people, but will be crucial to support local services, shops, schools etc.

Testun llawn:

The whole of section 2 is well thought out and it is reassuring to see that the pressures on the vil...
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Gwrthwynebu

Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries

ID sylw: 61245

Derbyniwyd: 20/01/2014

Ymatebydd: Mrs Suzanne Stannard

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Little evidence is shown for the changing demographic compositionof specific villages. Showing that Cubbington's composition has declined, for example, does not necessarily mean that is because young families have moved out of area. In fact, arguably Cubbington has a large proportion of housing suitable for smaller families, particularly in the Broadway/Stonehouse close areas. Cubbington school is consistently over-subscribed by local families. By not allowing adequate consulation time or indeed publishing the evidence of problems of specific demographic change within certain villages it is very difficult to agree with the conclusions made.

Testun llawn:

Little evidence is shown for the changing demographic compositionof specific villages. Showing that...
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Cefnogi

Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries

ID sylw: 61294

Derbyniwyd: 21/01/2014

Ymatebydd: Save Warwick

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

-Support planning for growth in our villages and support the proposal that the mix of houses should include sufficient affordable housing.
-It would enable the rebalancing and revitalising of village communities to avoid the progressive ageing of the population, withdrawal of services and all the other disadvantages this would bring.
-These out of date green belt policies is now seen by many of us living in Warwick and the south as being used as an excuse used by politicians from Kenilworth for pressing more development on areas far from their homes and wards in Warwick and other southern settlements.

Testun llawn:

It would be an equitable and rational proposal to distribute the housing required to meet whatever t...
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Gwrthwynebu

Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries

ID sylw: 61455

Derbyniwyd: 23/01/2014

Ymatebydd: Shaun & Ann Pitt

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

-The plans place a great emphasis on the fact that the demographics of the rural community are both different from the urban community and have changed over the period of 2001 - 2011. This is true but this has been the case since the mid-18th Century in England and therefore cannot be a logical and rationale basis for basing housing proposals on.

Testun llawn:

I am responding to the above consultation by email as, despite the consultation period being extende...
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Cefnogi

Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries

ID sylw: 61467

Derbyniwyd: 20/01/2014

Ymatebydd: Rajkowski Developments

Asiant : Mr Charles Robinson

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

-Support the recognition that there is a need for growth not just within or on the edge of main urban areas but also rural areas can and should accommodate significant housing.
-Support the recognition that Primary Service Villages (PSV) are sustainable locations for rural development.
-PSV's require future growth to sustain and support important local services
-Managed rural growth is important in securing the future sustainability of PSV communities

Testun llawn:

see attached

Atodiadau:

Gwrthwynebu

Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries

ID sylw: 63159

Derbyniwyd: 15/01/2014

Ymatebydd: West Midlands HARP Planning Consortium

Asiant : Tetlow King Planning Ltd.

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

With reference to the commentary in paragraph 2.13, we query how the Council might deal with any increase in the housing requirement resulting from the joint SHMA. It might be prudent to delay further work on defining the settlement boundaries until the true scale of the housing need has been objectively assessed on the basis that additional rural capacity might need to be found to ensure the needs are met.

Testun llawn:

see attached

Atodiadau:

Cefnogi

Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries

ID sylw: 63188

Derbyniwyd: 08/01/2014

Ymatebydd: Sir Thomas White's Charity & King Henry VIII Endowed Trust

Asiant : Stansgate Planning

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Paragraph 2.10 has correctly identified the key village housing issues. Support their understanding of these problems and their recognition of a need to direct new housing to a range of more sustainable villages:
-The shortage of housing for older people to allow them to downsize into accommodation which will meet their longer term needs and allow them to remain in their home settlements and
-Shortage of smaller homes for local families to buy/rent results in an aging population which reduces support for the local services/facilities.
-Shortage of larger family homes because older residents cannot downsize to free up large dwellings.

Testun llawn:

See attached

Cefnogi

Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries

ID sylw: 63222

Derbyniwyd: 08/01/2014

Ymatebydd: Mrs E Brown

Asiant : Stansgate Planning

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Paragraph 2.10 has correctly identified the key village housing issues. Support their understanding of these problems and their recognition of a need to direct new housing to a range of more sustainable villages:
-The shortage of housing for older people to allow them to downsize into accommodation which will meet their longer term needs and allow them to remain in their home settlements and
-Shortage of smaller homes for local families to buy/rent results in an aging population which reduces support for the local services/facilities.
-Shortage of larger family homes because older residents cannot downsize to free up large dwellings.

Testun llawn:

See attached

Atodiadau:

Cefnogi

Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries

ID sylw: 63540

Derbyniwyd: 20/01/2014

Ymatebydd: King Henry VIII Endowed Trust (Warwick)

Asiant : AMEC

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Based on the evidence presented, AMEC supports the Council's recognition in Chapter 2
(and Chapter 4, s4.6) that to help 're-balance' the population profile of rural areas and villages in the District, this will require the supply of new sites for housing, which will not only help address indigenous local housing requirements (including affordable homes) but also support the wider housing growth demands for the district. This approach to the distribution of housing is also consistent with the NPPF's support for local authorities promoting sustainable development in rural areas through their local plans (Paragraphs 28 and 55).

Testun llawn:

see attached

Atodiadau: