Cheshire East have produced the document below which describes a consultation about 'Additional Sites Proposed by Developer and Land Interests'. These additional sites include the proposed development at Little Heath put forward by Gladman.
You can see the full document by downloading the PDF document here, – the Little Heath site is site D on page 12 of the document. The number of houses proposed has been reduced to 95 so that it is now only about 10% more than the houses depicted on the original plans shown by Gladman at their consulation meeting.
To submit comments on this proposal, go to here. You will need to go through the registration process before you can actually add a comment.
Cheshire East Council Local Plan 'Possible Additional Sites Proposed by Developer and Land Interests' Consultation: 3rd to 30thMay 2013.
Cheshire East Council is currently producing its Local Plan, which will set out how Cheshire East should be shaped up to 2030. Consultation has been carried out on a number of documents including 'Issues and Options', 'Place Shaping', 'Town Strategy',
'Development Strategy' and 'Policy Principles'.
Responses to the recent 'Development Strategy' consultation have revealed a number of sites which developers and landowners consider suitable for inclusion in the Core Strategy. In addition, other strategic sites have been brought to the attention of the Council in the past few months, as the plan-making process has progressed.
At the meeting of Cheshire East Council's Strategic Planning Board on 1st May 2013, it was agreed that public consultation should take place on the 'Possible Additional Sites Proposed by Developer and Land Interests', from 3rd to 30th May 2013.
The purpose of the consultation is to give members of the public and other interested parties a chance to have their say about the sites included within this document, prior to the Council making a decision on whether any of these sites should be included within the Local Plan. Please note that all previous comments made during consultations on the Development Strategy and other elements of the Local Plan remain valid. This consultation is seeks views on the additional sites presented in the consultation document and therefore there is no need to repeat comments made previously on the Local Plan.
Cheshire East Council is encouraging as many people as possible to submit their comments online, to save time, paper and money. If you have the ability to comment online but cannot remember your username and password, please contact us by phone or email and we will be able to provide these for you.
The consultation documents can also be viewed on Cheshire East Council's web site and using the Council's Consultation Portal www.cheshireeast.gov.uk/localplan where
comments can be submitted electronically. Please note that this is Cheshire East Council's preferred method of receiving comments.
Copies of the consultation documents will be made available for inspection in the libraries, Customer Service Points in Crewe and Macclesfield and the Council's offices at Westfields, Sandbach from 3rd May until 30th May 2013. Comments forms will also be made available at the above locations. The closing date for comments is 30th May 2013.
Further information on the consultation can be obtained from the Cheshire East web site www.cheshireeast.gov.uk/localplan or by e-mail localplan@cheshireeast.gov.uk or telephone 01270 685893.
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