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Preferred Options 2025
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Canlyniadau chwilio Bellway Strategic Land
Chwilio o’r newyddNo
Preferred Options 2025
Do you agree with the approach laid out in Draft Policy Direction 43d-Urban Parks and Play Areas?
ID sylw: 107763
Derbyniwyd: 07/03/2025
Ymatebydd: Bellway Strategic Land
Asiant : Savills
The policy proposes that Multi Use Games Areas (MUGA) will be requested as part of Major development sites and the aspiration is that every resident will have a MUGA available to them within 15 minutes’ walk. The threshold to delivering MUGAs should only be required in line with national guidance such as the Fields for Trust guidance which sets a requirement of 0.3ha per 1,000 people. The threshold for ‘major’ development is significant. A site of just 11 dwellings could be counted as ‘major’ but it would not be appropriate for a scheme of this scale to deliver a MUGA. The provision of MUGAs should be agreed on a site by site basis.
No
Preferred Options 2025
Do you agree with the approach laid out in Policy Direction 43e Allotments, Orchards and Community Gardens?
ID sylw: 107764
Derbyniwyd: 07/03/2025
Ymatebydd: Bellway Strategic Land
Asiant : Savills
This policy proposes that development provides space for growth through allotments, orchards and gardens however the policy does not set a threshold for what type and size of development should seek to provide this space, it is also not clear how much space will be required. We consider that the policy should be amended to provided more flexibility as not all development will be able to provide onsite allotments, orchards and/or community gardens and consideration on the impact on site capacity and viability is necessary.
No
Preferred Options 2025
Do you agree with the approach laid out in Draft Policy Direction-45- Areas of Restraint?
ID sylw: 107765
Derbyniwyd: 07/03/2025
Ymatebydd: Bellway Strategic Land
Asiant : Savills
We object to draft Policy Direction 45 as it is not supported by sufficient evidence to designate Areas of Restraint. We also note that further evidence is being produced to inform the landscape character of sites and is expected to be published with the Regulation 19. It is unclear whether new areas of restraint are being proposed in Warwick District and where these will be located. Therefore, the draft policy is not considered to be justified, as required in NPPF paragraph 36.
No
Preferred Options 2025
Do you agree with the approach laid out in Draft Policy Direction 47- Special Landscape Areas?
ID sylw: 107766
Derbyniwyd: 07/03/2025
Ymatebydd: Bellway Strategic Land
Asiant : Savills
We object to draft Policy Direction 47 as it is not supported by sufficient evidence to designate Special Landscape Areas (SLAs). We also note that further evidence is being produced to inform the landscape character of sites and is expected to be published with the Regulation 19. It is unclear whether new SLAs are being proposed and where these will be located. Therefore, the draft policy is not considered to be justified, as required in NPPF paragraph 36.
Other
Preferred Options 2025
Do you agree with the approach laid out in Draft Policy Direction-48- Protecting and Enhancing Landscape Character?
ID sylw: 107767
Derbyniwyd: 07/03/2025
Ymatebydd: Bellway Strategic Land
Asiant : Savills
We note that further evidence is being produced to inform the landscape character of sites and is expected to be published with the Regulation 19 SWLP. We withhold comment until this evidence has been made available. The policy should be clear that it is not just ‘local need’ but District wide need which would outweigh landscape harm.
Other
Preferred Options 2025
Do you have any comments on a specific site proposal or the HELAA results?
ID sylw: 107768
Derbyniwyd: 07/03/2025
Ymatebydd: Bellway Strategic Land
Asiant : Savills
Long Itchington is a sustainable settlement suitable for accommodating housing growth within the plan period. We consider that additional areas / sites outside of Strategic Growth Locations should be allocated for development that can come forward in the short to medium term.
Across all sites assessed in Part B, the median score was 45. We note a lower score is considered better and therefore the site ID 334 score reflects the most positive assessment of the three sites. In comparison to sites assessed in and around Long Itchington, Site 334 (north) is the joint lowest scoring parcel which we consider reflects that it is one of the most suitable locations for housing growth adjacent to Long Itchington.
In the ‘Settlement Design Analysis’ (January 2023), Site IDs 334 and 335 are category ‘B’ out of 9 categories and Site ID 336 is category C, ‘A’ being the best connectivity to a settlement. Therefore, the HELAA recognises the sites, particularly 224 and 335, are in a sustainable location.
The only potential concern raised in the HELAA relates to potential heritage impact. The Sites are within an area assessed as ‘Red’ in the HELAA and Heritage and Settlement Sensitivity Assessment (2022). CSA Heritage has produced a Heritage Note (February 2025) which is submitted with this response. CSA consider that the assessment is not consistent with the heritage sensitivity of the Site due to the incorrect assessment of the Site’s relationship with the Long Itchington Conservation Area. The ‘Red’ score does not take into account the presence of woodland between the Sites and the Conservation Area which differentiates it from land assessed further west. We therefore consider that the assessment of the Site, and subsequent score applied in the HELAA, should be amended.
Other
Preferred Options 2025
Do you broadly support the proposals in the Meeting South Warwickshire's Sustainable Development Requirements chapter? If you have any additional points to raise with regards to this chapter please include them here.
ID sylw: 107769
Derbyniwyd: 07/03/2025
Ymatebydd: Bellway Strategic Land
Asiant : Savills
The SWLP is seeking to allocate strategic sites. Bellway has no objection to this approach but considers that the SWLP needs to be clear that additional sites which are not in these strategic locations but adjacent to other sustainable settlements in the Districts will be supported and may be allocated in the Part 2 plan.
Long Itchington is identified as a Category 1 (most sustainable) village for sustainability in the adopted Stratford on Avon Core Strategy. Long Itchington is sustainable and, although it may not be an appropriate location for strategic scaled growth, it will be able to accommodate major housing development. Settlements which are not currently proposed to be the subject of ‘strategic’ growth in the SWLP should not be dismissed as unsuitable for any level of growth across the plan period. The SWLP should be planning for all scales of growth.
The Sustainability Appraisal (SA Preferred Options) only assesses the Strategic Growth Locations but we consider that all sustainable settlements, such as Long Itchington, should be assessed for their potential to accommodate growth.