Regulation 19 - Proposed Draft Local Plan Submission
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Regulation 19 - Proposed Draft Local Plan Submission
9.15
Representation ID: 14108
Received: 27/03/2025
Respondent: Leicestershire County Council
It may be worth highlighting here our standard advice regarding Minerals Safeguarding Areas and waste infrastructure (see attachment - appendix document) to help neighbourhood plan groups.
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Regulation 19 - Proposed Draft Local Plan Submission
8.8
Representation ID: 14109
Received: 27/03/2025
Respondent: Leicestershire County Council
Should be reworded to include HIA webpage.
Second and third sentences should be replaced with:
'A Leicestershire Health Impact Assessment template has been produced by Leicestershire’s Public Health team available on https://resources.leicestershire.gov.uk/health-and-wellbeing/health-impact-assessments and will support the assessment process and ensure consistent evaluation.'
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Regulation 19 - Proposed Draft Local Plan Submission
8.15
Representation ID: 14110
Received: 27/03/2025
Respondent: Leicestershire County Council
-We would recommend the inclusion of ‘Value for Trees’ in relation to tree planting choices to maximise environmental and health benefits. Leicestershire County Council The Value of Trees (2023) Available from:https://www.treeconomics.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/Leicestershire-Value-of-Trees-Report.pdf
- We would recommend the inclusion consideration of safety for women and girls in our reasons for this policy.
- Consider aligning the development of green infrastructure with broader public health goals, such as increasing physical activity levels, reducing obesity, and addressing mental health concerns.
- Consider prioritising the development and enhancement of green spaces in underserved and vulnerable communities, such as areas with higher levels of income deprivation, social isolation, and health inequalities.
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Regulation 19 - Proposed Draft Local Plan Submission
8.38
Representation ID: 14111
Received: 27/03/2025
Respondent: Leicestershire County Council
Could this allow for permission for hot food takeaway outlets? If so we would recommend considering adding restrictions around hot food takeaways/fast food outlets as per the NPFF 2024, section 97
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Regulation 19 - Proposed Draft Local Plan Submission
HH1
Representation ID: 14112
Received: 27/03/2025
Respondent: Leicestershire County Council
The allocation lies within sand and gravel consultation area. Mineral Assessment would be required as part of any forthcoming application to avoid unnecessary minerals sterilisation. No comments from a waste perspective.
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Regulation 19 - Proposed Draft Local Plan Submission
HH2
Representation ID: 14113
Received: 27/03/2025
Respondent: Leicestershire County Council
HH2: Allocation lies within sand and gravel consultation area. Mineral Assessment would be required as part of any forthcoming application to avoid unnecessary minerals sterilisation. No comments from a waste perspective.
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Regulation 19 - Proposed Draft Local Plan Submission
HB1
Representation ID: 14114
Received: 27/03/2025
Respondent: Leicestershire County Council
HB1: Allocation lies within sand and gravel consultation area. Mineral Assessment would be required as part of any forthcoming application to avoid unnecessary minerals sterilisation. Given proximity to known, and worked, sand and gravel deposits at Husbands Bosworth Quarry a thorough assessment to be undertaken and consulted with Leicestershire County Council is especially critical. No comments from a waste perspective.
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Regulation 19 - Proposed Draft Local Plan Submission
U2
Representation ID: 14115
Received: 27/03/2025
Respondent: Leicestershire County Council
Allocation lies partially within sand and gravel consultation area. Mineral Assessment would be required as part of any forthcoming application to avoid unnecessary minerals sterilisation. No comments from a waste perspective.
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Regulation 19 - Proposed Draft Local Plan Submission
Policy SA02: Land South of Gartree Road Strategic Development Area
Representation ID: 14116
Received: 27/03/2025
Respondent: Leicestershire County Council
Allocation is not within a mineral safeguarding area.
The allocation is adjacent to safeguarded waste sites Great Glen STW (H10), and Little Stretton STW (H18) as identified in S3/2015 and figure H2 as part of the LMWLP. This should be taken into consideration and ‘agent of change’ principle applies.
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Regulation 19 - Proposed Draft Local Plan Submission
TB1
Representation ID: 14117
Received: 27/03/2025
Respondent: Leicestershire County Council
Allocation is within and adjacent to a mineral safeguarding area for sand & gravel. Mineral Assessment would be required as part of any forthcoming application to avoid unnecessary minerals sterilisation. The allocation is close to safeguarded waste site Houghton on the Hill STW (H11) as identified in S3/2015 and figure H2 as part of the LMWLP. Intervening distance may be sufficient. ‘Agent of change’ principle applies.
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