Before that, on 13th March, the Policy and Resources committee will be making its recommendation to the council. The agenda for that meeting has now been published and it includes a link to the plan.
There were a number of issues of concern to local residents in last year's consultation. Your Focus Team has been putting the views of local residents to officers as the plan progresses.
In the Ladden Frome area:
- Rangeworthy Parish Council has decided there should be 20 new homes in the village to meet local need.
- Westerleigh Parish Council decided not to go ahead with up to 20 new homes at Westerleigh village, so the plan doesn't include that proposal.
- Iron Acton Parish Council has identified that the village needs a small number of extra houses. Because these would be in the Green Belt it will be a “Rural Exception Site” and not included in this Plan.
- It's proposed that Coalpit Heath, Frampton Cotterell and Winterbourne should have separate development boundaries to reflect the fact they are separate communities. The boundary for Frampton Cotterell will be extended to take in The Meads development.
- The plan still proposes intensifying some gypsy and traveller sites (that is, adding extra pitches without extending the boundaries) and also designating all temporary sites or those restricted to particular families as permanent sites, taking the land out of the Green Belt.
- The pieces of land officers are recommending to be designated as Local Green Space hasn't been published yet. Many local people have been hoping Woodlands Farm would be one of them, but it could be affected by a recent Inspector ruling elsewhere in the country that a site of 19 hectares was too large an area to be designated.
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