4.112
Support
Chichester Local Plan 2021 - 2039: Proposed Submission
Representation ID: 4505
Received: 16/03/2023
Respondent: Wisborough Green Parish Council
Support – with qualification
WGPC is concerned that the Local Plan relies upon an HRA and Environmental Assessment undertaken in 2019, at that time the allocations to the northern parishes were much reduced.
When the Planning Inspector asked CDC ‘for no stones to be left unturned’ in seeking additional housing sites, was he/she made aware of the water neutrality implications in the north-eastern area. The water situation has deteriorated since the 2019 study, not least as a result of development completed and occupied.
Support – with qualification
WGPC is concerned that the Local Plan relies upon an HRA and Environmental Assessment undertaken in 2019, at that time the allocations to the northern parishes were much reduced.
When the Planning Inspector asked CDC ‘for no stones to be left unturned’ in seeking additional housing sites, was he/she made aware of the water neutrality implications in the north-eastern area. The water situation has deteriorated since the 2019 study, not least as a result of development completed and occupied.
Object
Chichester Local Plan 2021 - 2039: Proposed Submission
Representation ID: 6215
Received: 16/03/2023
Respondent: Wisborough Green Parish Council
Legally compliant? Not specified
Sound? Not specified
Duty to co-operate? Not specified
Support – with qualification
WGPC is concerned that the Local Plan relies upon an HRA and Environmental Assessment undertaken in 2019, at that time the allocations to the northern parishes were much reduced.
When the Planning Inspector asked CDC ‘for no stones to be left unturned’ in seeking additional housing sites, was he/she made aware of the water neutrality implications in the north-eastern area. The water situation has deteriorated since the 2019 study, not least as a result of development completed and occupied.
Support – with qualification
WGPC is concerned that the Local Plan relies upon an HRA and Environmental Assessment undertaken in 2019, at that time the allocations to the northern parishes were much reduced.
When the Planning Inspector asked CDC ‘for no stones to be left unturned’ in seeking additional housing sites, was he/she made aware of the water neutrality implications in the north-eastern area. The water situation has deteriorated since the 2019 study, not least as a result of development completed and occupied.