Issue and Options 2023
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QE1.1 The Parish Council feels that the combined authority approach to Warwick District fails to properly consider the needs of Warwickshire. The Warwick and Stratford District Councils made a decision not to merge, and this combined plan process is questioned. Whilst there are many principles in the section on the environment and the economy, there is no evidence that the economic proposals will benefit south Warwickshire.
QE2 Option E2a: The Parish Council feel this should be considered in Part 2. Q-E3 The Parish Council feel this should be considered in Part 2. Q-E4.1: Q-E4.2: The Parish Council feel this should be considered in Part 2. QE7.1 The Parish Council supports option E7.1a This provides opportunity for housing growth in areas with infrastructure to meet the needs of the increasing workforce without the necessity of using green belt land or viable farm land
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QE8.3 The Parish Council supports this proposal as essential to protect assets QE.8.4 The framework which is currently applied by SDC is generally satisfactory but also flexible to respond to the local situation.
QE.10 The Parish Council considers that whilst Tourism is essential to the vitality of South Warwickshire, there are few aspects of tourism that have an effect on the spatial planning of an area. It is therefore proposed that tourism is addressed fully, within Part 2 of the South Warwickshire Local Plan. Tourism is a critical industry in the whole of South Warwickshire. The Parish Council considers that tourism is a critical industry in the whole of South Warwickshire and should be addressed fully in the South Warwickshire Local Plan.
QH1.1 The Parish Council consider the HEDNA is a standard and tried and tested model and the Parish Council agree with using the 2021 census as the most uptodate. Since 2014 the total and balance of housing need has changed significantly between Stratford and Warwick Districts and both Councils have exceeded their housing targets in the period. This indicates some caution in future projections and a significant need for flexibility in local targets.