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Form ID: 75429
Respondent: Burton Green Parish Council

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Form ID: 75430
Respondent: Burton Green Parish Council

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Form ID: 75431
Respondent: Burton Green Parish Council

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Form ID: 75443
Respondent: Burton Green Parish Council

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BGPC believes that any review of Green Belt boundaries should include changed circumstances that now justify land previously removed being returned to the Green Belt. A very good example is the land south of Westwood Heath Road (included in option C-17) between Bockendon Road/Crackley Lane and Warwick University. This was taken from the Green Belt in the revised Warwick Local Plan 2017 to be instead denoted as ‘safeguarded’ for future development (perhaps 700 - 900 homes) arising from Coventry’s alleged failure to have sufficient land to cope with population growth projections. These projections were hopelessly excessive, as confirmed by the 2021 Census results published last summer. In BGPC’s view this ‘safeguarded’ land should now be returned to the Green Belt to ensure an adequate divide between Coventry (north of Westwood Heath Road and the University at Gibbet Hill Road) and Burton Green’s NDP Development Area which ends at Crackley Lane as a result the granting of permission for 425 homes, now under construction between Westwood Heath Road and Bockendon Grange and which will double the size of Burton Green as it was in 2017. If the ‘safeguarded’ land were to be developed in the new SWLP it would result in a quadrupling of the size of Burton Green since 2017, whereas returning the ‘safeguarded’ land to the Green Belt would prevent continued urban sprawl between Coventry and Burton Green that local residents are genuinely concerned about.

Form ID: 75444
Respondent: Burton Green Parish Council

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Initially account should be taken of sites included in the present Local Plans but where development has not yet begun, so the numbers of dwellings already proposed on those sites should contribute to future needs that may be identified (but not based on ONS 2014 projections). For example, in the area denoted as South of Coventry — where BGPC believes the currently ‘safeguarded’ land south of Westwood Heath Road should be returned to the Green Belt — there is a substantial area known as Kings Hill included in the 2017 Warwick Local Plan to accommodate up to 4,000 homes, and on which outline permission for 2,500 has already been granted, but where no work has commenced. Given the previous excessive and erroneous projections for Coventry’s population growth, this land should be more than adequate to contribute to any further excess Coventry requirements in the foreseeable future. Furthermore, Burton Green PC has been advised that Coventry has sufficient brownfield sites to meet its expected needs up to 2031.

Form ID: 75447
Respondent: Burton Green Parish Council

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Form ID: 75448
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Form ID: 75449
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Form ID: 75458
Respondent: Burton Green Parish Council

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Form ID: 80245
Respondent: Burton Green Parish Council

BGPC supports a focus on growth in areas of high levels of connectivity. However, consideration of small settlement location C.17 South Coventry should not overlook that this area is included in the Warwick Local Plan and as a result outline permission has already been granted for 425 dwellings at this location.

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