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Object

Harborough Local Plan 2011-2031, Proposed Submission

HC3 clause 1

Representation ID: 6567

Received: 11/11/2017

Respondent: EAST LANGTON and CHURCH LANGTON Parish Council

Legally compliant? Yes

Sound? Yes

Duty to co-operate? Yes

Representation Summary:

Allows for the loss of pubs where alternatives are within safe walking distance. We believe this needs to be reworded to apply to not losing the last pub in a village

Full text:

Allows for the loss of pubs where alternatives are within safe walking distance. We believe this needs to be reworded to apply to not losing the last pub in a village

Object

Harborough Local Plan 2011-2031, Proposed Submission

H1 clause 6b - Church & East Langton

Representation ID: 6568

Received: 11/11/2017

Respondent: EAST LANGTON and CHURCH LANGTON Parish Council

Legally compliant? Yes

Sound? Yes

Duty to co-operate? Yes

Representation Summary:

East Langton Parish is classed as a Selected Rural Village, one of only three settlements where two villages have been grouped together as a result of walking distances to Church Langton Primary School.

The impact is to increase the housing requirement for the Parish to 30, and East Langton which would otherwise be treated as an unsustainable location for housing is required to take a significant number (although the Local Plan doesn't distinguish between villages in terms of location for housing so it could therefore increase the requirement for Church Langton if no suitable East Langton sites come forward.).

Full text:

East Langton Parish is classed as a Selected Rural Village, one of only three settlements where two villages have been grouped together as a result of walking distances to Church Langton Primary School.

The impact is to increase the housing requirement for the Parish to 30, and East Langton which would otherwise be treated as an unsustainable location for housing is required to take a significant number (although the Local Plan doesn't distinguish between villages in terms of location for housing so it could therefore increase the requirement for Church Langton if no suitable East Langton sites come forward.).

Support

Harborough Local Plan 2011-2031, Proposed Submission

H2 clause 4

Representation ID: 6569

Received: 11/11/2017

Respondent: EAST LANGTON and CHURCH LANGTON Parish Council

Representation Summary:

As this requires adjacent developments approved within a five year period be treated as one for purposes of affordable housing the Parish Council supports this policy

Full text:

As this requires adjacent developments approved within a five year period be treated as one for purposes of affordable housing the Parish Council supports this policy

Object

Harborough Local Plan 2011-2031, Proposed Submission

e. Selected Rural Villages

Representation ID: 6594

Received: 11/11/2017

Respondent: EAST LANGTON and CHURCH LANGTON Parish Council

Legally compliant? Yes

Sound? Yes

Duty to co-operate? Yes

Representation Summary:

East Langton Parish is classed as a Selected Rural Village, one of only three settlements where two villages have been grouped together as a result of walking distances to Church Langton Primary School.

The impact is to increase the housing requirement for the Parish to 30, and East Langton which would otherwise be treated as an unsustainable location for housing is required to take a significant number (although the Local Plan doesn't distinguish between villages in terms of location for housing so it could therefore increase the requirement for Church Langton if no suitable East Langton sites come forward.).

Full text:

East Langton Parish is classed as a Selected Rural Village, one of only three settlements where two villages have been grouped together as a result of walking distances to Church Langton Primary School.

The impact is to increase the housing requirement for the Parish to 30, and East Langton which would otherwise be treated as an unsustainable location for housing is required to take a significant number (although the Local Plan doesn't distinguish between villages in terms of location for housing so it could therefore increase the requirement for Church Langton if no suitable East Langton sites come forward.).

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