District Plan Pre-submission draft

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District Plan Pre-submission draft

Post by Steve » Sun 25 Sep, 2016 8:45 pm

The latest and final draft of the District Plan for Hertford is now online. This is the final draft before it is submitted to the Secretary Of State for approval.

A 6 week public consultation with start in November.

The number of homes proposed up to the year 2033 is 950.

http://democracy.eastherts.gov.uk/docum ... ressed.pdf

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Re: District Plan Pre-submission draft

Post by newgirl » Mon 26 Sep, 2016 9:08 am

A couple of things jump out for me amongst all the usual stuff -

- New secondary school for North Ware
- Caxton Hill to remain an employment site -does that mean the development plans are off?

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Re: District Plan Pre-submission draft

Post by newcomer » Mon 26 Sep, 2016 10:56 am

"the provision of enhanced bus services to support travel to and from new urban extensions to the town will provide
links wth the two existing railway stations and the central bus station."

I hope there still will be a central bus station by then!

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Re: District Plan Pre-submission draft

Post by Darcy Sarto » Mon 26 Sep, 2016 6:43 pm

Makes you wonder (very cynically) if the all fuss being engendered by the "Save Bengeo Countryside - Stop the Quarry" campaign is just a smoke screen so locals will accept the development of homes with more back yards rather than have a quarry in their existing back yards.

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Re: District Plan Pre-submission draft

Post by Steve » Tue 01 Nov, 2016 8:35 pm

newgirl wrote:A couple of things jump out for me amongst all the usual stuff -

- New secondary school for North Ware
- Caxton Hill to remain an employment site -does that mean the development plans are off?
No formal planning application was ever submitted.

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Re: District Plan Pre-submission draft

Post by Steve » Tue 01 Nov, 2016 8:37 pm

A six week consultation on the District Plan starts on Thursday 3rd November 2016.

http://www.eastherts.gov.uk/article/343 ... ews-wanted

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Re: District Plan Pre-submission draft

Post by jbond » Mon 14 Aug, 2017 9:39 am

East Herts District Plan

The housing plan is moving on to it's next stage as the Government Inspector has announced dates for the hearings. These are to be held at Hertford County Hall for up to 3 weeks in early October. As far as I can tell any member of the public can simply turn up. But if you want to make a formal representation at the hearing you need to request this by 11 Sept.

The inspector seems to have focused on 3 areas in particular.
- The council's justifications for housing numbers
- Infrastructure requirements
- The effect on the Green Belt

So it looks like Oct 10-11 on infrastructure and green belt issues are particularly important.

All the info can be found here.
Overview https://www.eastherts.gov.uk/planningpolicy
Hearing schedule https://www.eastherts.gov.uk/article/35 ... g-Sessions
Additional documents for the hearings https://www.eastherts.gov.uk/article/35 ... -Documents

It's well worth going back and looking at the current plan from 2007 and especially the green belt section. The proposed expansion of Ware into the Green Belt and the Gilston development of N Harlow would never be allowed under the Green Belt rules as they were then. It's only the weakening of the Green Belt by the current government that makes it possible for the council to consider arguing for exceptional circumstances. And hence ignoring their own reports on the importance of the Green Belt in those areas.
https://www.eastherts.gov.uk/localplan
https://www.eastherts.gov.uk/media/3030 ... ryside.pdf

Here's the email from the Inspector
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Dear Representor,

Following my email of 11th April, 2017 I am writing to let you know that the Inspector has now issued her Draft Hearings Programme, Matters and Issues and Guidance Notes for the Examination in Public of the East Hertfordshire District Plan.

The hearing sessions will be held at the Council Chamber , East Herts Council, Wallfields, Pegs Lane, Hertford, Herts, SG13 8EQ and Part 1 will take place over a three week period starting at 10.00 am on 3rd October. Please see the draft programme for full details.

The second stage of the hearing sessions are scheduled to start on Tuesday 7th November and finish on Friday 10th November. I will be writing again in the next few weeks with the Hearings Programme and Inspector’s Matters and issues for Part 2 of the hearing sessions.

Please find attached the following documents:-

ED117 Inspector’s Matters and Issues for Part 1 of the Hearing Sessions.

ED118 Inspector’s Guidance Notes

ED119 Draft Hearings Programme for Part 1 of the Examination in Public of the East Hertfordshire District Plan.

Please note the following deadlines:-

5.00 pm on Monday 11th September for notifiying me that you wish to participate in Part 1 of the hearing sessions. Please Note: It is necessary to notify me if you wish to take part in the hearing sessions, regardless of whether you indicated previously that you wished to particpate. Full details are set out in Para 13 of the Inspector’s Guidance Notes.

5.00 pm on Monday 11th September for hearing statements from representors for Part 1 of the hearing sessions. Full details on the provision of hearing statements are set out in paras 22-28 of the Inspector’s Guidance Notes.

If anything is unclear or you would like any further information please let me know.

Kind regards,

Louise

Louise St John Howe
Programme Officer,
PO Services
PO Box 10965,
Sudbury, Suffolk CO10 3BF.
louise@poservices.co.uk
Tel: 07789-486419

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