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Alternative Site Suggested (New Site)
Representation ID: 4142
Received: 17/02/2017
Respondent: Severn Trent Water
Agent: GL Hearn
Severn Trent Water are currently in the process of upgrading Barston Sewage Treatment Works which will significantly reduce the overall land take of the works and will provide an opportunity to redevelop previously developed land for alternative uses.
The site represents a good strategic development opportunity given its location adjacent to the M42. Subject to the proposed Motorway services to the west of the M42 gaining planning consent, there could be a potential opportunity to provide complimentary uses within STWL's land holding. The release of the site from the Green Belt and its allocation for development could secure significant benefits.
GL Hearn has been instructed by Severn Trent Water Limited to submit representations to the Solihull Metropolitan Borough Local Plan Review Consultation in respect of its landholding at Land at Barston Sewage Treatment Works ('the site') as shown edged red on the attached Site Location Plan.
I trust that these representations will be taken into full consideration in the preparation of the next stage of the Local Plan Review
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Alternative Site Suggested (Call for Sites)
Representation ID: 4157
Received: 17/02/2017
Respondent: Severn Trent Water
Agent: GL Hearn
SHELAA site 168.
The SHELAA ignores the site's relationship with Blythe Valley Park, both in respect of the BVP allocation and the hybrid planning permission.
It is appropriate to consider the site's GB status in the context of the 'approved' BVP proposals, its relationship to emerging Policy P1A, its potential to contribute to strategic objectives of the DLP and how it may assist delivery of the 'UK Central' masterplan.
The principle of residential development at Illshaw Heath, and its contribution and support to BVP, is already established, as is the principle of adjustments to the GB to meet housing need.
GL Hearn acts on behalf of Severn Trent Water (STW) and is instructed to submit representations to the Solihull Metropolitan Borough Draft Local Plan Review Consultation in respect of its landholding at Illshaw Heath.
These representations follow previous representation to the Scope, Issues and Options Consultation in January 2016.
As we set out within our latest reps, it is unclear whether our Jan 2106 reps have been considered in the preparation of this Reg 18 stage of the Local Plan Review. For the avoidance of doubt therefore we also attached a copy of our previous representation alongside this submission.
Our Jan 2016 representation includes a plan with the STW site shown edged red.
I trust that these representations will be taken into full consideration in the preparation of the next stage of the Local Plan Review
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Draft Local Plan Review
Q23. Are there any other comments you wish to make on the Draft Local Plan?
Representation ID: 5570
Received: 17/02/2017
Respondent: Severn Trent Water
Agent: GL Hearn
For SHELAA site 168, the site plans at Appendix 10 of the SHELAA inaccurately suggest the BVP site and the site do not share a common boundary.
GL Hearn acts on behalf of Severn Trent Water (STW) and is instructed to submit representations to the Solihull Metropolitan Borough Draft Local Plan Review Consultation in respect of its landholding at Illshaw Heath.
These representations follow previous representation to the Scope, Issues and Options Consultation in January 2016.
As we set out within our latest reps, it is unclear whether our Jan 2106 reps have been considered in the preparation of this Reg 18 stage of the Local Plan Review. For the avoidance of doubt therefore we also attached a copy of our previous representation alongside this submission.
Our Jan 2016 representation includes a plan with the STW site shown edged red.
I trust that these representations will be taken into full consideration in the preparation of the next stage of the Local Plan Review