Policy SS6 – Use of military bases and prisons for operational or other purposes

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Support

Regulation 18 draft Local Plan

Representation ID: 5161

Received: 03/01/2024

Respondent: Mr Frank Brett

Representation Summary:

Agree in principle. There is apparently an error: Policy 'SD6' is referenced, but perhaps this should be SS7.

Support

Regulation 18 draft Local Plan

Representation ID: 5811

Received: 06/01/2024

Respondent: Braunston-in-Rutland Parish Council

Representation Summary:

Seems reasonable

Support

Regulation 18 draft Local Plan

Representation ID: 6340

Received: 08/01/2024

Respondent: Mrs Hannah Williams

Representation Summary:

I support this in principle.

Support

Regulation 18 draft Local Plan

Representation ID: 6576

Received: 08/01/2024

Respondent: Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO)

Agent: Montagu Evans LLP

Representation Summary:

The DIO are supportive of the thrust of emerging Policy SS6 and the support the Council are giving for these sites. To assist with the implementation of this policy and potential changes in Government agendas, it is suggested that the wording of the policy is amended to make reference to “the use of military bases and other secure residential establishments for operational or other purposes.” Clarification is required to confirm the works that need planning permission, or those which can be undertaken through Crown Permitted Development Rights.

Support

Regulation 18 draft Local Plan

Representation ID: 6582

Received: 08/01/2024

Respondent: Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland ICS

Representation Summary:

This would still have an impact on local healthcare services eg Armed Forces families that live within the local ICB commissioning area will use local healthcare services. Community infrastructure support is therefore needs to be a consideration.

Object

Regulation 18 draft Local Plan

Representation ID: 7124

Received: 08/01/2024

Respondent: Sport England

Representation Summary:

Kendrew Barracks at Cottesmore, St George’s Barracks at North Luffenham and HMP Stocken all contain sports facilities which should be protected from being built on as laid out in paragraph 103 of the NPPF (2023). Community use of the sports facilities at Kendrew Barracks are included in the emerging Rutland Playing Pitch Strategy along with the need for their protection. There is a need to protect these existing sports facilities. Appropriate wording should form part of one of the criteria contained in this policy.

Object

Regulation 18 draft Local Plan

Representation ID: 7393

Received: 08/01/2024

Respondent: Morcott Parish Council

Representation Summary:

Policy SS6 should include a requirement for a Transport Assessment (as in Policy SS7) if any proposal for development is beyond a certain size eg 25 dwellings. The Transport Assessment needs to include the wider impact on County roads and villages linked by the road network on the formulation of plans for any military or prison site including St George’s.

Object

Regulation 18 draft Local Plan

Representation ID: 7580

Received: 08/01/2024

Respondent: Historic England

Representation Summary:

Criteria d should reference heritage assets and their
settings to reflect NPPF wording.

The following phrase could be added to end of criteria “including heritage assets and their settings”

Object

Regulation 18 draft Local Plan

Representation ID: 7618

Received: 08/01/2024

Respondent: Environment Agency

Representation Summary:

This policy does not include sufficient detail to ensure adequate assessment of any risk posed by land contamination is completed to ensure groundwater is not affected by contamination. We therefore suggest the below wording is also added into this policy.

‘A preliminary risk assessment done by a suitably qualified person should be undertaken in accordance with ‘ Land Contamination Risk Management’ as the first stage of assessing any risk posed by land contamination. Groundwater is vulnerable to pollution from activities including discharge of effluents to ground from drainage storage of hazardous substances, and previous land use. The Environment Agency’s approach to groundwater protection provides information on how the Environment Agency will take a risk-based approach to regulate activities that may impact groundwater resources and to prevent and limit pollution.’

Object

Regulation 18 draft Local Plan

Representation ID: 7854

Received: 07/01/2024

Respondent: CPRE Rutland

Representation Summary:

Last sentence should refer to SS7, not SD6.

Support

Regulation 18 draft Local Plan

Representation ID: 7902

Received: 08/01/2024

Respondent: Ryhall Parish Council

Representation Summary:

S6 Use of Military Bases and Prisons for Operational or other Purposes - Support