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Wednesday 2 March 2016

Council backs Local Plan as it moves forward to consultation

 

Cheshire East Council has backed its revised Local Plan Strategy to shape development across the Borough up to 2030.

The document was successfully passed by a vote of Full Council on Friday (Feb 26).

The blueprint will now go forward to six weeks of extensive public consultation running from March 4 to April 19, 2016 with the focus being on the changes the Council now proposes to the plan it originally submitted to the Secretary of State in May 2014. This will include additional and amended strategic site allocations.

The Council is then due to submit the Local Plan Strategy, with any amendments, to the Planning Inspector in the summer (2016).

Newly-elected Cheshire East Council Leader Rachel Bailey, who is the Cabinet member in charge of the Local Plan, said: “I am delighted Council has accepted this amended plan and I look forward to it being put before the people of Cheshire East for their views.

“The very positive views expressed by the Inspector have enabled the Council to make amendments to our Local Plan with confidence and publish these for public consultation.

“This includes a comprehensive suite of development sites to accommodate the larger scale of growth now expected and planned for in the Borough. Following a period of full consultation, during March and April, further examination hearings are expected to be held in early autumn.

“I would like to reassure our residents that this Council has been doing – and will continue to do – everything possible to progress the Local Plan, speed up its completion and move towards its successful adoption.

“With every stage we are working hard to bring the final adoption of the Local Plan a step closer and help provide Cheshire East with a blueprint to better shape future growth and prevent unplanned or unsustainable development in the Borough.”

Planning Inspector Stephen Pratt issued his ‘further interim views’ on the submitted plan in December 2015, following the resumption of the Local Plan examination in the preceding August and the holding of seven days of hearings in October.

These broadly supported the further evidential work carried out by the Council over the past 12 months in relation to the Local Plan.

The inspector noted that: “There is no doubt that Cheshire East Council has produced an impressive and comprehensive set of additional evidence within a relatively limited amount of time during the suspension of the examination.”

The updated evidence completed during the suspension of the Inspector’s examination necessitated revisions to the main strategic policies relating to housing, economic growth, development and green belt. The wording of policies was amended to reflect the outcome of the new evidence. The key points included:

● Revisions to reflect a revised housing requirement of 36,000 homes (up from 29,000);  

● Increased employment land requirement, up from 300 hectares to 380ha, to reflect the stronger anticipated jobs growth rate of 0.7 per cent per annum (up from the original anticipated rate of 0.4 per cent);

● Revised spatial distribution of development, incorporating both the uplift in overall development and the need for additional growth in the northern towns;

● Increase in the amount of safeguarded land within green-belt areas to 200ha;

● Replacement of the new green belt between Crewe and Nantwich with a revised strategic green-gap policy.

These revisions were endorsed by the Council’s strategic planning board last week and Cabinet on Tuesday (Feb 23, 2016) before being voted through by Full Council (Friday).

To see the Local Plan Strategy documents suite, visit the link:

http://cheshireeast-consult.limehouse.co.uk/portal/planning/cs/hs/sahra

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