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The Local Plan - and Bailrigg garden village proposal Cllr Tim - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
The Local Plan - and Bailrigg garden village proposal Cllr Tim - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
The Local Plan - and Bailrigg garden village proposal Cllr Tim Hamilton-Cox Green party city councillor The Local Plan - and Bailrigg garden village proposal Background to the Local Plan: Target is for 13500 new homes to be built
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The Local Plan - and Bailrigg garden village proposal
- Background to the Local Plan:
Target is for 13500 new homes to be built 2011-2031
- Bailrigg garden village proposal
- Green party perspective
- What you can do
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'Why the council's housing requirement study is flawed' – November 2015
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‘objective assessment based on facts and unbiased evidence'
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- A. Population projections and
household formation projections B . Jobs growth forecasts
- C. Market signals
Types of evidence used in Turley
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Comparison of ONS and Turley population projections
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126 72 478 517 380 425
100 200 300 400 500 600 Average annual FTE job growth
Historical data Turley Forecasts
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The Local Plan - and Bailrigg garden village proposal
Background to the Local Plan Where we are – 13500 new homes to be built 2011-2031 and how we got to this figure – population/household/ job growth projections
Where development in the district is planned to accommodate 13500 new homes
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The Local Plan - and Bailrigg garden village proposal
How we got from UE1 to the Bailrigg garden village proposal – the LEP, Preston precedent, J33 and Uni. growth
- Garden village timing
- What underpinned original 'garden city' concept
- How this differs from government template
- Draft infrastructure plan
- What may be lost
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GROWTH DEALS 3 FACTSHEET – LANCASHIRE LOCAL ENTERPRISE PARTNERSHIP
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BAILRIGG GARDEN VILLAGE POSITION STATEMENT JANUARY 2017
· 'Economic development including the delivery of
Lancaster University Innovation Park and further employment growth on land to the South of the Garden Village which will provide the opportunity to for significant job growth.'
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BAILRIGG GARDEN VILLAGE POSITION STATEMENT JANUARY 2017
'It is important to note that whilst this area of separation will be kept free from general development uses, it
- ccupies an important area of land which is critical to
ensure access to the Garden Village from the M6 motorway and the reconfigured Junction 33. As a result the creation of a new access road through the area of separation will be supported by the Council.'
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Woolerton Dodwell Whinney Carr Landscape Impact Assessment 2012
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Green policy in a slide
- Plan for fewer homes in total.
- Retain core strategy of urban concentration,
brownfield first.
- On greenfield, build around existing infrastructure
and use land of lesser landscape value.
- Focus on affordability and low-carbon design.
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What you can do
- Respond to the consultation
- Let your city councillors know what you think
- Contact your MP
- Join a residents' group to stay informed
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