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No

Paper 2: Strategic Growth and Spatial Distribution Options

Representation ID: 27321

Received: 24/01/2019

Respondent: Beech Developments (NW) Ltd

Agent: The Planning Consultancy

Representation Summary:

Whilst we acknowledge that Option 6 relating to a new or expanded settlement could have a role, we believe, in accordance with PPW, that such an approach should only be contemplated when other options have been fully investigated in order to meet the level of identified need (the experience of Denbighshire in seeking to deliver major development at Bodelwyddan should be a lesson to all as to the potential complexity of such an approach).

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Our response:

Noted.

No

Paper 2: Strategic Growth and Spatial Distribution Options

Representation ID: 27351

Received: 25/01/2019

Respondent: Home Builders Federation Ltd

Representation Summary:

The HBF do not support options 1, 2, 3 or 6 and do not support one particular option but instead elements of Options 4, 5 and although these are described in very different ways, comparing the plans they look very similar. Accordingly, we suggest the Council look to develop a hybrid option based on these options, which gives the greatest flexibility for growth based around sustainable settlements (Urban, Satellite Settlements and the Local Service Centres), according to their ability to accommodate development, therefore providing greater likelihood of the plan being able to deliver the identified vision, objectives and needs.

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Our response:

Noted.

No

Paper 2: Strategic Growth and Spatial Distribution Options

Representation ID: 27374

Received: 25/01/2019

Respondent: FCC Environmental (UK) Limited

Agent: Axis

Representation Summary:

Does not score positively within any of the sustainability appraisal objectives. It would be inflexible to changes in circumstance and have limited mechanisms to promote brownfield land. The Council has a severe shortfall in its 5 year housing supply, and the allocation of a new settlement of 1000 dwellings would go some way to meet the shortfall. However, there are significant time delays associated with progressing a new settlement that could result in the creation of a further shortfall of development over the plan period and it is unlikely that all dwellings would be built out within the plan period.

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Our response:

Noted.