Pirton Neighbourhood Development Plan 2011 - 2031
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Pirton Neighbourhood Development Plan 2011 - 2031
1. PLAN BACKGROUND
Representation ID: 5822
Received: 22/03/2017
Respondent: North Herts & Stevenage Green Party
1.3.11 Refers to EU laws that may no longer apply.
1.3.11 Refers to EU laws that may no longer apply.
Comment
Pirton Neighbourhood Development Plan 2011 - 2031
1. PLAN BACKGROUND
Representation ID: 5823
Received: 22/03/2017
Respondent: North Herts & Stevenage Green Party
1.3.11 Refers to EU laws that may no longer apply.
1.3.12 Notes that the Plan does not allocate more sites for development.
1.3.11 Refers to EU laws that may no longer apply.
1.3.12 Notes that the Plan does not allocate more sites for development.
Comment
Pirton Neighbourhood Development Plan 2011 - 2031
1. PLAN BACKGROUND
Representation ID: 5826
Received: 22/03/2017
Respondent: North Herts & Stevenage Green Party
1.4.6 Planning permission for 87 houses has been granted with 11 Affordable homes. Notes that there is no requirement for further development and allocation of land for housing. "Affordable" is a word that's been hijacked...make sure the housing actually is affordable by fixing pricing to local incomes.
1.4.6 Planning permission for 87 houses has been granted with 11 Affordable homes. Notes that there is no requirement for further development and allocation of land for housing. "Affordable" is a word that's been hijacked...make sure the housing actually is affordable by fixing pricing to local incomes.
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Pirton Neighbourhood Development Plan 2011 - 2031
2. PARISH PORTRAIT
Representation ID: 5828
Received: 22/03/2017
Respondent: North Herts & Stevenage Green Party
2.2 There are a higher number of cars per household in Pirton than in North Herts generally which makes me wonder about public transport. Is public transport easy to use? (ie regular, correctly-destined, often and cheap)
2.2 There are a higher number of cars per household in Pirton than in North Herts generally which makes me wonder about public transport. Is public transport easy to use? (ie regular, correctly-destined, often and cheap)
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Pirton Neighbourhood Development Plan 2011 - 2031
2. PARISH PORTRAIT
Representation ID: 5829
Received: 22/03/2017
Respondent: North Herts & Stevenage Green Party
2.2 Residents want mixed housing - with an increase in smaller properties, sheltered accommodation, shared ownership, affordable rented and social rented. They want to attract young families. Make sure this housing is actually affordable for these groups by relating house prices to local incomes.
2.2 Residents want mixed housing - with an increase in smaller properties, sheltered accommodation, shared ownership, affordable rented and social rented. They want to attract young families. Make sure this housing is actually affordable for these groups by relating house prices to local incomes.
Support
Pirton Neighbourhood Development Plan 2011 - 2031
Policy PNP 4 - Hedgerows, Trees and Verges
Representation ID: 5832
Received: 22/03/2017
Respondent: North Herts & Stevenage Green Party
PNP4 Retain hedgerows and trees on development sites if possible. These should be replaced if they have to be removed during development. It's important to maintain as much urban wildlife (incl pollinators) as possible.
PNP4 Retain hedgerows and trees on development sites if possible. These should be replaced if they have to be removed during development. It's important to maintain as much urban wildlife (incl pollinators) as possible.
Support
Pirton Neighbourhood Development Plan 2011 - 2031
Policy PNP 5 - Wildlife
Representation ID: 5833
Received: 22/03/2017
Respondent: North Herts & Stevenage Green Party
PNP5.3 Mentions green pathways for wildlife eg hedgehogs. So good to see this mentioned.
PNP5.3 Mentions green pathways for wildlife eg hedgehogs. So good to see this mentioned.
Comment
Pirton Neighbourhood Development Plan 2011 - 2031
Policy PNP 10 - Support for Local Business
Representation ID: 5835
Received: 22/03/2017
Respondent: North Herts & Stevenage Green Party
PNP10 Calls for expansion of communications network (mobile phone coverage and high-speed broadband) to encourage home working. This will require further development work which should adhere to the same rules as laid out in this plan.
PNP10 Calls for expansion of communications network (mobile phone coverage and high-speed broadband) to encourage home working. This will require further development work which should adhere to the same rules as laid out in this plan.
Comment
Pirton Neighbourhood Development Plan 2011 - 2031
Policy PNP 11 - Safety of Pedestrians, Cyclists, Equestrians and Motorists
Representation ID: 5836
Received: 22/03/2017
Respondent: North Herts & Stevenage Green Party
PNP11, 12, 13 (Justification , point 5 part 3) Says public transport is limited and inadequate. Roads are already dangerous for cyclists and walkers. This needs to be addressed with a plan for optimising public transport.
PNP11, 12, 13 (Justification , point 5 part 3) Says public transport is limited and inadequate. Roads are already dangerous for cyclists and walkers. This needs to be addressed with a plan for optimising public transport.
Comment
Pirton Neighbourhood Development Plan 2011 - 2031
1. PLAN BACKGROUND
Representation ID: 5837
Received: 22/03/2017
Respondent: North Herts & Stevenage Green Party
Specific points are mentioned via the online form. Generally, the Green Party backs calls for keeping the character/features of Pirton ("Character assessment"). Poor public transport, and unsafe roads mean public transport needs addressing. Poor broadband/mobile coverage (needed for homeworking, which reduces the need for car-use) needs addressing. Affordable local mixed-type housing should not be "Affordable" in Orwellian terms (80% of market value) but actually affordable and linked to local incomes. The GP supports protecting the countryside, eg retaining hedges and green passageways for wildlife. If these are removed they should be replaced.
My overall impression is that this is a thorough detailed and well-thought out plan that has been produced by Pirton Parish Council, with involvement from the community. Development is restricted to 82-87 houses. Specific points are mentioned via the online representation form but generally I would back their calls for high attention to keeping the character and features of Pirton as outlined in their 82-page document "Character assessment". The Plan specifically highlights poor public transport in combination with roads unsafe for walking/cycling and high car ownership. It talks about poor broadband and mobile coverage (which is needed to encourage homeworking, and thus reduce the need for car-use). There is an emphasis on affordable local mixed-type housing, which should not be "Affordable" in Orwellian terms (80% of market value) but actually affordable and linked to local incomes. Otherwise I very much like those elements that protect the countryside such as retention of hedgerows during development and preservation of green passageways for wildlife. These elements need stronger protection, however, as they are weakened by caveats such as "if possible". If there is no choice but to remove hedgerows and trees they should be replaced.