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Object

Proposed Submission Site Allocations and Policies (incorporating IP-One Area Action Plan) Development Plan Document

Representation ID: 5224

Received: 05/03/2015

Respondent: Historic England

Legally compliant? Yes

Sound? No

Duty to co-operate? Yes

Representation Summary:

The development constraints mention the area of archaeological importance, the adjoining Stoke Conservation Area (a conservation area on the Heritage at Risk Register), and the Grade I Church of St Mary at Stoke to the south. However, while the wording explains the implications for development in terms of archaeological matters, there is no explanation of the implications for development in terms of the conservation area and listed church. The lack of clarity could affect proposals for this site. Other sites are clearer in terms of such matters (e.g. IP005).

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The development constraints mention the area of archaeological importance, the adjoining Stoke Conservation Area (a conservation area on the Heritage at Risk Register), and the Grade I Church of St Mary at Stoke to the south. However, while the wording explains the implications for development in terms of archaeological matters, there is no explanation of the implications for development in terms of the conservation area and listed church. The lack of clarity could affect proposals for this site. Other sites are clearer in terms of such matters (e.g. IP005).

As currently drafted, we consider the plan to be unsound as the site sheet is not effective or consistent with national policy. Paragraph 157 of the NPPF requires Local Plans to provide adequate detail with site allocations (fifth bullet), with the Planning Practice Guidance providing further emphasis (PPG Reference ID: 12-010-20140306 (last revised 06/03/2014). Conservation of the historic environment is a core planning principle (Paragraph 17) and Local Plans should set out a positive strategy in this respect (Paragraph 126).

Support

Proposed Submission Site Allocations and Policies (incorporating IP-One Area Action Plan) Development Plan Document

Representation ID: 5375

Received: 05/03/2015

Respondent: Mr Matt Clarke

Representation Summary:

The East of England Co-operative Society support this proposed allocation for residential redevelopment.

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Object

Proposed Submission Site Allocations and Policies (incorporating IP-One Area Action Plan) Development Plan Document

Representation ID: 5631

Received: 21/02/2015

Respondent: Sophie Watson

Legally compliant? Not specified

Sound? Not specified

Duty to co-operate? Not specified

Representation Summary:

I wish to register an objection to the planning application to build 20 houses on the site.

It will lead to an increase in traffic whilst at the same time reducing the amount of parking available. Parking is already difficult in the area and the loss of the car park coupled with the parking needs of a whole new housing development will make it almost impossible.

The adjacent conservation area is likely to be put at risk.

A new development will be out of character in a part of the road that comprises older buildings.

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