Policy E4 - Rural Economy
Support
Regulation 18 draft Local Plan
Representation ID: 4868
Received: 22/12/2023
Respondent: Burley Parish Meeting
Agree with all objectives "A"-"G"
I am not sure how you can support local public houses but you must support village halls, for clubs such as Scouts, Guides, Rainbows etc.
Support
Regulation 18 draft Local Plan
Representation ID: 5017
Received: 02/01/2024
Respondent: Mrs Sara Glover
The Officer's Mess or St George's barracks land could be use to site more tourist attractions eg a museum about the dinosaur or the Roman finds.
Object
Regulation 18 draft Local Plan
Representation ID: 5191
Received: 03/01/2024
Respondent: Mr Frank Brett
This is not clear, over broad and vague. What is the over-arching vision? Sustainability is at risk because of the implied increased requirement for road transport. The ‘character’ of the rural area is in part down to the narrow roads. We should seek not to increase (and even seek to decrease) the amount of road transport off the main A roads.
Bullet e) contains the words ‘adaption of modern agricultural practices’. Clarification of this term is needed. This needs to be expanded upon to make it clear that ‘industrial’, environmentally damaging agriculture will not be supported.
Support
Regulation 18 draft Local Plan
Representation ID: 6309
Received: 08/01/2024
Respondent: Mr Chris Read
Supported. Seems like common sense.
Support
Regulation 18 draft Local Plan
Representation ID: 6438
Received: 08/01/2024
Respondent: Mr Dennis Stanley
Rutland has seen many changes in recent years in its rural areas with farming in particular, incoming people , buying into the area to enjoy our good quality of life, the demise of much community infrastructure ,the village pub ,struggling churches and community center's. we need to understand these changes engage local communities needs, be high speed broadband to facilitate home working to, support to parish groups to access grants for better community facilities. Pro active support to innovative uses of redundant buildings from farm building conversions to business hubs in empty pubs
Object
Regulation 18 draft Local Plan
Representation ID: 6638
Received: 08/01/2024
Respondent: Mr George Weightman
The policy should identify Key Employment Sites which for development management purposes may be within the 'countryside' and rural areas but are key to local communities and economies. Significant weight should be placed on supporting the economic growth and productivity of existing local businesses, their needs and wider opportunities for development. The policy should provide flexibility to support the expansion of these employment sites in rural areas. The key employment sites should be those identified in the Employment Land Update (2013), Employment Land Assessment Update (2016), Policy RLP20 of the emerging Rutland Local Plan 2016-2036 (withdrawn). Including Wireless Hill.
Object
Regulation 18 draft Local Plan
Representation ID: 6771
Received: 05/01/2024
Respondent: Barrowden Parish Council
We would ask that the condition relating to Character etc in para (vi) be the same words as used in Policy E5 para (c).
Support
Regulation 18 draft Local Plan
Representation ID: 6814
Received: 08/01/2024
Respondent: Wild Rutland
Agent: Savills
For ease of reference, the part of Policy E4 that is relevant to this representation states:
“Outside Oakham, Uppingham and the larger villages, developments which:
b. create or extend rural based tourist attractions, visitor facilities and recreational uses;
d. encourage the creation of start-ups and scale ups to innovation support and rural
diversification;
f. are considered essential to the wider strategic interest of the economic development of Rutland,
as determined by the County Council; or
will be supported where the development:
ii. supports the rural economy, and could not reasonably be expected to locate within the planned
limits of development;
We SUPPORT this policy, with particular support in the parts of the policy highlighted.
Support
Regulation 18 draft Local Plan
Representation ID: 6816
Received: 08/01/2024
Respondent: The Burley Estate
Agent: Savills
For ease of reference, policy E4 states:
“Outside Oakham, Uppingham and the larger villages, developments which:
e. encourage the creation and expansion of sustainable farming and food production businesses
and allow for the adaption of modern agricultural practices;
The Estate SUPPORTS policy E4, particularly point (e) of the policy with regards to the encouragement of
creation and expansion of sustainable farming practices.
Support
Regulation 18 draft Local Plan
Representation ID: 7008
Received: 04/01/2024
Respondent: Stoke Dry Estate
Agent: Phillips Planning Services
The Estate supports the content of the Policy as setting out a reasonable approach to protecting rural areas whilst acknowledging that rural areas can accommodate some farm diversification and employment provision.
Object
Regulation 18 draft Local Plan
Representation ID: 7214
Received: 07/01/2024
Respondent: Nigel Blackburn
There seems to be a lack of proposes infrastructure plans for the rural area where the economy is growing.
The plan is short on detail in every area if the economy is going to grow, which we expect it to do.
Object
Regulation 18 draft Local Plan
Representation ID: 7683
Received: 08/01/2024
Respondent: Best Little Building Co. Ltd
Agent: Invicta Planning
Policy E4 is therefore not ‘Consistent with National Policy’ and should be updated to:
• Remove reference or more specifically define the circumstance in which it could be demonstrated that an employment use ‘could not reasonably be expected to locate within the planned limits of development’;
• provide more flexibility to the circumstances in which employment uses can be located in the rural areas such as the expansion or relocation of existing rural businesses; and
• specifically allow for the construction of new buildings for employment uses.
Support
Regulation 18 draft Local Plan
Representation ID: 7924
Received: 08/01/2024
Respondent: Ryhall Parish Council
E4 Rural Economy - Support