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Harborough Local Plan 2011-2031, Proposed Submission

Representation ID: 7540

Received: 14/11/2017

Respondent: Mr & Mrs Sandercock

Agent: Andrew Granger & Co

Representation Summary:

We fully support the requirement of Policy H5: Housing Density, Mix and Standards for new development schemes to deliver a range of housing types and sizes. Any development at Land off Station Road, North Kilworth would provide a mix of property types and sizes, including a mix of 2 to 4 bedroom dwellings which would include a mix of bungalows, semi-detached and detached houses.

Full text:

On behalf of Mr and Mrs Sandercock we are seeking to work with Harborough District Council in promoting the Land off Station Road, North Kilworth (Appendix 1 of attached) for residential development. The subject site lies outside the Limits to Development identified within the Neighbourhood Plan, where development is strictly controlled. The proposed development site has a total site area of approximately 0.61 ha (1.5 acres) and is located on the eastern edge of North Kilworth, a village within the Harborough District of Leicestershire.

We support the proposed spatial strategy for growth set out in Policy SS1: Spatial Strategy. The NPPF and the Draft Local Plan are underpinned by a 'presumption in favour of sustainable development'. It is therefore considered rational to direct development towards locations that are within close proximity to a wide range of employment opportunities and local services and facilities. As outlined above, we consider North Kilworth to be a sustainable location with a wide range of services and facilities, and as such we consider it appropriate for identification as a Selected Rural Village, which are expected to accommodate an appropriate scale of residential development.

In respect of Policy GD1: Achieving Sustainable Development, we strongly support the inclusion of this Policy in the Harborough Local Plan in line with Paragraph 14 of the NPPF. We are encouraged by the Council's desire to positively consider proposals that contribute to the sustainable development of the District.

We support the proposed strategy for locating growth within or contiguous to the built up area of Selected Rural Villages, such as North Kilworth, outlined in Policy GD2: Settlement Development. We consider that the proposed development at Land off Station Road is of an appropriate scale that reflects the size of the village and the level of service provision. It is considered that the site is physically well connected to the village and the proposals include the provision of a footpath along the north of Station Road to assist with the functional connectivity between the site and the village centre. A development of 10 units would be an appropriate scale for the village and could be designed in a manner that respects and enhances the local character and distinctiveness. Any development of the site would seek to retain the existing natural boundary, with the exception of the site entrance and the footpath entrance. Development of the site would not impact on the separation of settlements, as the site is bound to the east by existing residential development.

With regards to Policy GD5: Landscape and Townscape Character we fully support the requirement for new development to be sensitive to the landscape setting and the settlement's distinctiveness. Any development of the Land off Station Road, North Kilworth would be positively prepared to ensure the provision of a high quality and inclusive development design. Any scheme would seek to ensure that it makes a positive contribution to the local character and respects the site's rural context.

We fully support the objectives of Policy GD8: Good Design in Development, good planning and good design are inseparable and we are pleased that this has been identified by this policy. As stated above, any development scheme at Land off Station Road, North Kilworth would be positively prepared to ensure a high quality and inclusive design. Any proposal could be designed to protect the residential amenity of existing properties located to the east and west of the site through the retention of the existing boundary hedgerow and enhancement with additional planting.

In respect of Policy H1: Provision of New Housing, we fully support the recognition that the housing requirements outlined in this policy are a minimum and the level of flexibility that this element of the policy provides. However, we are concerned that the policy does not identify a minimum residential requirement for North Kilworth. The village is identified within Policy SS1: Spatial Strategy as a Selected Rural Village, which is considered to be an appropriate location for growth. All of the Selected Rural Villages, with the exception of North Kilworth, have an identified minimum requirement in Policy H1, and as such abstaining from allocating a minimum requirement for North Kilworth should be considered to be unjustified.

With regards to Policy H2: Affordable Housing, we support the requirement for residential developments of more than 10 dwellings to provide 40% of affordable housing on site. As previously stated, the clients are willing to meet this requirement, subject to the completion of the appropriate viability assessment.

We fully support the requirement of Policy H5: Housing Density, Mix and Standards for new development schemes to deliver a range of housing types and sizes. Any development at Land off Station Road, North Kilworth would provide a mix of property types and sizes, including a mix of 2 to 4 bedroom dwellings which would include a mix of bungalows, semi-detached and detached houses.

Finally, in respect of Policy CC3: Managing Flood Risk, we fully support the objectives of the policy in line with Paragraphs 14 and 100 of the NPPF. Given that the presumption in favour of sustainable development is the golden thread running through the national and local planning policy, it is logical that this translates into development being located in areas that are not at high risk of flooding, and that schemes do not increase the risk of flooding elsewhere. With reference to the Environment Agency Flood Map for Planning, the proposed development site is located within Flood Zone 1.