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Regulation 19 Rutland Local Plan
Chapter 2 – Spatial Portrait
Representation ID: 8369
Received: 02/12/2024
Respondent: South Kesteven District Council
South Kesteven District Council welcomes the Spatial Portrait’s reference to Stamford and its provision of a range of community and leisure facilities including shopping, education and health services. As well as the surrounding villages within South Kesteven, the Spatial Portrait rightly acknowledges that Stamford acts as a service centre to villages on the eastern side of Rutland.
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Policy SS1 - Spatial strategy for new development
Representation ID: 8375
Received: 02/12/2024
Respondent: South Kesteven District Council
Criterion d of Policy SS1 permits the reuse/or redevelopment of land within the defined Woolfox Opportunity Area where in accordance with policy. South Kesteven District Council notes that whilst the site is not currently a proposed allocation, the site will be considered through future review of the Local Plan. The Council is mindful that the site is circa 3.7 miles from the boundary of South Kesteven District, with Stamford as the nearest town. Impact on South Kesteven District Council must be considered, and the Council will work collaboratively with Rutland County Council under the legal Duty to Cooperate.
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Policy H1 – Sites proposed for residential development
Representation ID: 8378
Received: 02/12/2024
Respondent: South Kesteven District Council
South Kesteven District Council welcomes the inclusion of Quarry Farm/Monarch Park within Policy H1 as a site proposed for 650 dwellings to be provided as part of a comprehensive Sustainable Urban Extension to Stamford. The Council notes that the 650 homes is shown within Table 3 as counting towards Rutland’s housing needs, reducing the requirement for new housing elsewhere in Rutland.
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Policy H2 – Cross-boundary development opportunity – Stamford North
Representation ID: 8388
Received: 02/12/2024
Respondent: South Kesteven District Council
The Council welcomes the inclusion of a specific Stamford North policy, and its identification as a ‘Strategic Policy’ as per the Statement of Common Ground.
Policy H2 should reflect the Statement of Common Ground and prioritise expenditure of CIL receipts generated by the Stamford North development on projects that are either critical to enable the development to go ahead or are essential to mitigate the impact of the development on infrastructure, including infrastructure to be wholly located within South Kesteven District. The Council proposes a number of amendments to Policy H2, as set out in the attached letter.
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Policy WST1 - Capacity requirements and spatial strategy for waste development
Representation ID: 8389
Received: 02/12/2024
Respondent: South Kesteven District Council
The Council acknowledges that Rutland County Council is a waste and minerals planning authority. Policy WST1 specifically mentions that the proposed development on the edge of Stamford would be considered for waste related development where consistent with the role of the locale in accordance with the spatial strategy and hierarchy.
The Council expects Lincolnshire County Council to be consulted on the proposal and any comments to be taken into account.