L1 3.j.iii.

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Object

Harborough Local Plan 2011-2031, Proposed Submission

Representation ID: 6488

Received: 07/11/2017

Respondent: Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust

Legally compliant? Yes

Sound? No

Duty to co-operate? Yes

Representation Summary:

The local authority does not appear to be giving the natural environment the priority or protection that the NPPF identifies it should, especially as there are alternative less damaging locations. The sensitive hydrology of Misterton Marshes needs to be protected or a study should be undertaken to prove that there will not be a negative effect on the hydrology of the SSSI.

Full text:

We welcome the inclusion of 'natural and semi-natural greenspace (including the existing woodland' but would need further evidence that Misterton Marshes SSSI will be protected, especially its sensitive hydrology. Misterton Marshes SSSI is a sensitive area and we believe that it will be very difficult, if not impossible, to develop around it without impact upon its hydrology, which is fundamental to its special character and features. In addition, the future land use of the Lutterworth East development comprising 2,500 homes, retail centre, new motorway service station and industrial estate will inevitably result in polluted water run-off from roads, driveway, gardens etc. that may impact upon the sensitive habitat of the SSSI. To be confident of protecting Misterton Marshes SSSI, a full and detailed hydrological model and risk assessment would need to be undertaken before the site is allocated. The local authority would also need to be entirely confident that measures can be implemented and maintained (in perpetuity) to protect the highly delicate hydrology that is integral to Misterton Marshes SSSI.

Support

Harborough Local Plan 2011-2031, Proposed Submission

Representation ID: 6520

Received: 30/10/2017

Respondent: MISTERTON WITH WALCOTE Parish Council

Representation Summary:

We consider that it is imperative that the detailed ecological assessment of the Misterton Marshes site is completed before any development is begun on the site.

Full text:

Walcote Parish Council wishes to make the following representations concerning the Harborough Local Plan.
Misterton with Walcote Parish Council is concerned that the consultation process has not been used to inform a number of policies proposed in the Harborough Local plan. This does not encourage participation, as the public has had no opportunity to express its views concerning these policies and indeed it seems that some new policies are entirely at odds with the opinions expressed in the earlier consultation.