Yes
Draft Local Plan Review
Representation ID: 5573
Received: 17/02/2017
Respondent: Arden Cross Consortium
Agent: Turley
Support the identification of Growth Option E.
The identified development figures for jobs and homes in the UKC area represent a conservative assessment of development potential and capacity. The LPR should promote the maximised economic and social benefits that can be achieved.
The sequential approach set out at paragraph 96 of the Draft LPR should be radically revisited. It currently contradicts much of the broader content of the Plan's Vision and Spatial Strategy relating to the scale of growth to be delivered at the UKC Hub which involves releasing land from the Green Belt to meet development needs.
On behalf of our client, the Arden Cross Consortium, please find attached a copy of representations submitted to the public consultation on the Solihull Draft Local Plan Review (November 2016) and Interim Sustainability Appraisal Report (January 2017).