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Form ID: 3310

No further views are held on this matter.

Form ID: 3311

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It is considered that the provision of guidance for developers on how to respond to climate change would be useful in providing clarity on the expectations of the Council on this matter. It is considered that any guidance should focus on matters of planning rather than duplicating requirements covered by alternative regimes such as Building Regulations.

Form ID: 3312

It is considered that the Council is best placed to determine whether there is evidence that house building within the Borough is required to go beyond new national house building standards.

Form ID: 3313

The provision and enhancement of pedestrian and cycle routes to local facilities and accessibility to public transport are considered to be ways which can encourage the greater use of sustainable modes of transport through the Local Plan.

Form ID: 3314

It is not considered that existing planning polices fail to cover important national or local issues on the protection and enhancement of the natural environment.

Form ID: 3315

There are not considered to be any matters addressed in new Government guidance which is not adequately covered by existing policies or referenced within the Issues and Options Consultation document. Further matters may come to light upon publication of the first detailed draft of the Local Plan Review.

Form ID: 3322

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This form is submitted on behalf of 3 landowners who are currently promoting sites in Neighbourhood Plans in the Borough. The general proposed scope of the plan appears to cover the main matters which would be anticipated to be included within the Local Plan Review. However, given that one of the background requirements for the review relates to providing for long term growth (in particular in relation to delivery within the Oxford to Cambridge Arc), it is considered that the scope should explicitly reference this matter.

Form ID: 3325

This form is submitted on behalf of 3 landowners who are currently promoting sites in Neighbourhood Plans in the Borough: Although referencing East-West Rail and improved connectivity to Oxford and Cambridge, it is considered that the vision should include and elaborate on how it will have supported and contributed to the ambitious growth objectives within the Oxford to Cambridge Arc. Further to which, the vision states that development within rural communities will have been achieved purely through neighbourhood plans. It would appear premature to include this point within the vision in advance of determining the borough’s development strategy and approach to growth, particularly given that the second reason given for the requiring this review, is that the 2030 Local Plan relies upon Neighbourhood Plan sites, and the review allows the council to intervene to ensure that house building rates are maintained. Furthermore, the plan period exceeds that of the Neighbourhood Plans currently going through the process and so it needs to facilitate growth in the rural area for when these plans come to end.

Form ID: 3326

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This form is submitted on behalf of 3 landowners who are currently promoting sites in Neighbourhood Plans in the Borough: As has been set out, the examination of the 2030 Local Plan established that the requirements for this ‘immediate’ review is to address the development ambitions of the Oxford – Cambridge Arc and to maintain adequate house building rates in the context of the Inspectors noting that the 2030 Local Plan relied on Neighbourhood Plan housing sites. Although it is acknowledged that it will challenging, it would appear logical to suggest that the plan period should correspond with the growth ambitions of the Oxford – Cambridge arc, and accordingly it is considered that the plan period should be extended to 2050.

Form ID: 3327

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This form is submitted on behalf of 3 landowners who are currently promoting sites in Neighbourhood Plans in the Borough: On behalf of the identified client’s, we advise they would support the Dispersed Growth option which allows growth to be distributed proportionally throughout the Borough. We agree that the majority of development will still be focused around Bedford but growth will also be allocated proportionally in other settlements. This will ensure that no particular area will be overburdened with development whilst enabling the benefits of development to be shared throughout the Borough. This will help to increase and maintain the vitality of settlements in the rural area. We disagree that this strategy would not facilitate employment growth provided this is directed to the most appropriate locations. This would also provide new rural employment opportunities and facilitate the expansion of existing sites. The majority of new infrastructure will be focussed in and around Bedford but a proportional amount can be accommodated in the rural areas so those communities can also benefit. Our clients are promoting several suitable sites through Neighbourhood Plans, and our client’s will continue to focus and engage in this process as directed by the individual parishes. However, as the Plan period exceeds that of the Neighbourhood Plans, these sites have also been submitted in parallel through the Local Plan “Call For Sites” process. These sites are all in sustainable locations which are well related to the existing settlements and are suitable for allocations, either now through the Neighbourhood Plans, or if not identified, they could come forward at a later stage in the new Local Plan. These sites are: • Land South Of Keeley Lane, Wootton • Tinkers Corner, Keeley Lane, Wootton • The Chequers Public House, Hall End Road, Wootton • Land East Of Bedford Road / Oldways Road, Ravensden

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