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Land at Kennell Hill, Sharnbrook
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Residential
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Residential / Amenity
25
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The site will be accessed via a priority junction from Kennell Hill. It has been demonstrated in the attached Transport Technical Note that the site access is appropriate to accommodate a large refuse vehicle. The location of the proposed access is illustrated within the attached Transport Technical Note.
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Adaptation: New homes will be built to be low-carbon, energy and water efficient, and climate resilient. A conscious effort will be made to supply construction materials within the locality to reduce the volume of greenhouse gas emissions deriving from the construction phase of the development. The development is located within close proximity to bus stops which provide a regular service to Rushden and Bedford. This provides an opportunity for residents to access key service via public transport, which reduces greenhouse gas emissions deriving from the usage of private vehicles. Mitigation: All built development within the proposed site, as demonstrated in the illustrative masterplan, is located within flood zone 1. The land at risk of flooding to the west of the site is to be used as open space with tree planting proposed.
1.12
Site included in site 1009. The site is located on the north side of Kennell Hill in the village of Sharnbrook, approximately 7.8 miles north of Bedford town centre. The site will be accessed via a priority junction from Kennell Hill. There is moderate traffic congestion on Kennell Hill outside of the site entrance, and the potential development would have an impact. The closest bus stop is located to the south of the site on Kennell Hill and Templars Way. There is a 1.8m footway in the frontage of the site on Kennell Hill. There are no formal cycle tracks and cycling is possible only by using the road surface. A Transport Assessment will be required to identify the impact of traffic on Kennell Hill as well as the Templars Way/Kennell Hill/Mill Road junction. The location of the proposed access required is to be specified. The proposal will require a road to adoptable standards in accordance with Bedford Borough Council's highway standards in terms of accommodating the carriageway/footway widths and the required radius kerbs. Consider marking on road cycle lanes and improving frequency of bus services.
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The site has been excluded from further assessment at Stage 1 because its location is not in accordance with the development strategy.