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Local Plan 2011-2031 Proposed Submission Draft
AS1 Land west of Claybush Road
Representation ID: 2636
Received: 26/10/2016
Respondent: Ms Kate Page
Legally compliant? Not specified
Sound? No
Duty to co-operate? Not specified
Object to AS1:
- Landscape Character
- Not consistent with NPPF
- Historic environment
- Heritage Assets
- Councils consultation process
- Environmentally Sensitive Area
- Community infrastructure
- Planning applications that have been refused previously on site
- Ashwell Parish - Localism Act 2011
Site AS1 fails to meet the requirements for highway safety to protect pedestrians and other road users as defined in both National Planning Policy Framework and NHDC's own current and emerging planning policy for Highway Safety (Policy T1).
Site AS1 fails to meet the requirements to protect the historic environment. The site is within the setting of the scheduled ancient monument Arbury Banks and is protected by NPPF and NHDC policy (SP13, para 4.151).
Site AS1 fails to meet the requirements to protect valued landscapes. The site is within the North Baldock Chalk Uplands Character Area and development is restricted under National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) and NHDC's own local planning policy, both current and emerging.
NHDC has failed to consult on the proposals to extend the settlement boundary in locations other than AS1 ( within which there would be a presumption in favour of development; Policy SP2) and has not responded adequately to previous representations.
Site AS1 has a history of planning applications which have been rejected by NHDC, and on appeal, because of the adverse impact on the environment ( ref; NPPF Policy 1).
Ashwell Parish Council has no objection to the principle of development and has been proactive, through its Neighbourhood Plan , in identifying what type of development is desired and required to satisfy the housing needs of the village and the sites suitable for it. These would more than adequately satisfy the number of units required.
It seems unjust that NHDC seems to have ignored both the work of Ashwell Parish Council in identifying the real needs of the community, and the widespread concerns of the residents. This is undemocratic and fails to satisfy the requirements for local democracy ( Localism Act 2011)