Consultation Question 9
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 22276
Received: 23/03/2021
Respondent: Mrs Sonya Hampton
See answer at Q6.
3.8.45 Please provide the evidence on which this statement is based.
3.8.50 The issue here is not one of affordability but of income and social housing. Affordable social housing needs to be delivered at a very low starting price.
Whilst BPC accept that it is inevitable that some housing need has to be met from green belt, our previous comments about housing viability in Q5 remain. In this section the housing allocation from Burley is 326 units of 625 houses in the Local Plan.
Why could BDMC not consider an affordable housing initiative as in Manchester?
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 22305
Received: 23/03/2021
Respondent: Vivienne McCabe
See answer at Q6.
3.8.45 Please provide the evidence on which this statement is based.
3.8.50 The issue here is not one of affordability but of income and social housing. Affordable social housing needs to be delivered at a very low starting price.
Whilst BPC accept that it is inevitable that some housing need has to be met from green belt, our previous comments about housing viability in Q5 remain. In this section the housing allocation from Burley is 326 units of 625 houses in the Local Plan.
Why could BDMC not consider an affordable housing initiative as in Manchester?
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 22334
Received: 23/03/2021
Respondent: John McCabe
See answer at Q6.
3.8.45 Please provide the evidence on which this statement is based.
3.8.50 The issue here is not one of affordability but of income and social housing. Affordable social housing needs to be delivered at a very low starting price.
Whilst BPC accept that it is inevitable that some housing need has to be met from green belt, our previous comments about housing viability in Q5 remain. In this section the housing allocation from Burley is 326 units of 625 houses in the Local Plan.
Why could BDMC not consider an affordable housing initiative as in Manchester?
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 22363
Received: 23/03/2021
Respondent: Natalie Shaw
See answer at Q6.
3.8.45 Please provide the evidence on which this statement is based.
3.8.50 The issue here is not one of affordability but of income and social housing. Affordable social housing needs to be delivered at a very low starting price.
Whilst BPC accept that it is inevitable that some housing need has to be met from green belt, our previous comments about housing viability in Q5 remain. In this section the housing allocation from Burley is 326 units of 625 houses in the Local Plan.
Why could BDMC not consider an affordable housing initiative as in Manchester?
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 22474
Received: 23/03/2021
Respondent: Harri Pitches
See answer at Q6.
3.8.45 Please provide the evidence on which this statement is based.
3.8.50 The issue here is not one of affordability but of income and social housing. Affordable social housing needs to be delivered at a very low starting price.
Whilst BPC accept that it is inevitable that some housing need has to be met from green belt, our previous comments about housing viability in Q5 remain. In this section the housing allocation from Burley is 326 units of 625 houses in the Local Plan.
Why could BDMC not consider an affordable housing initiative as in Manchester?
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 22503
Received: 23/03/2021
Respondent: Miss Teresa McDonell
See answer at Q6.
3.8.45 Please provide the evidence on which this statement is based.
3.8.50 The issue here is not one of affordability but of income and social housing. Affordable social housing needs to be delivered at a very low starting price.
Whilst BPC accept that it is inevitable that some housing need has to be met from green belt, our previous comments about housing viability in Q5 remain. In this section the housing allocation from Burley is 326 units of 625 houses in the Local Plan.
Why could BDMC not consider an affordable housing initiative as in Manchester?
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 22532
Received: 23/03/2021
Respondent: Mrs Vicky Gordon
See answer at Q6.
3.8.45 Please provide the evidence on which this statement is based.
3.8.50 The issue here is not one of affordability but of income and social housing. Affordable social housing needs to be delivered at a very low starting price.
Whilst BPC accept that it is inevitable that some housing need has to be met from green belt, our previous comments about housing viability in Q5 remain. In this section the housing allocation from Burley is 326 units of 625 houses in the Local Plan.
Why could BDMC not consider an affordable housing initiative as in Manchester?
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 22561
Received: 23/03/2021
Respondent: Mr Robin McDonell
See answer at Q6.
3.8.45 Please provide the evidence on which this statement is based.
3.8.50 The issue here is not one of affordability but of income and social housing. Affordable social housing needs to be delivered at a very low starting price.
Whilst BPC accept that it is inevitable that some housing need has to be met from green belt, our previous comments about housing viability in Q5 remain. In this section the housing allocation from Burley is 326 units of 625 houses in the Local Plan.
Why could BDMC not consider an affordable housing initiative as in Manchester?
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 22599
Received: 23/03/2021
Respondent: Alastair Gordon
See answer at Q6.
3.8.45 Please provide the evidence on which this statement is based.
3.8.50 The issue here is not one of affordability but of income and social housing. Affordable social housing needs to be delivered at a very low starting price.
Whilst BPC accept that it is inevitable that some housing need has to be met from green belt, our previous comments about housing viability in Q5 remain. In this section the housing allocation from Burley is 326 units of 625 houses in the Local Plan.
Why could BDMC not consider an affordable housing initiative as in Manchester?
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 22628
Received: 23/03/2021
Respondent: George Pitches
See answer at Q6.
3.8.45 Please provide the evidence on which this statement is based.
3.8.50 The issue here is not one of affordability but of income and social housing. Affordable social housing needs to be delivered at a very low starting price.
Whilst BPC accept that it is inevitable that some housing need has to be met from green belt, our previous comments about housing viability in Q5 remain. In this section the housing allocation from Burley is 326 units of 625 houses in the Local Plan.
Why could BDMC not consider an affordable housing initiative as in Manchester?
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 22657
Received: 23/03/2021
Respondent: Sarah Till
See answer at Q6.
3.8.45 Please provide the evidence on which this statement is based.
3.8.50 The issue here is not one of affordability but of income and social housing. Affordable social housing needs to be delivered at a very low starting price.
Whilst BPC accept that it is inevitable that some housing need has to be met from green belt, our previous comments about housing viability in Q5 remain. In this section the housing allocation from Burley is 326 units of 625 houses in the Local Plan.
Why could BDMC not consider an affordable housing initiative as in Manchester?
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 22686
Received: 23/03/2021
Respondent: Ken Hampton
See answer at Q6.
3.8.45 Please provide the evidence on which this statement is based.
3.8.50 The issue here is not one of affordability but of income and social housing. Affordable social housing needs to be delivered at a very low starting price.
Whilst BPC accept that it is inevitable that some housing need has to be met from green belt, our previous comments about housing viability in Q5 remain. In this section the housing allocation from Burley is 326 units of 625 houses in the Local Plan.
Why could BDMC not consider an affordable housing initiative as in Manchester?
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 22715
Received: 23/03/2021
Respondent: Aaron Henning
See answer at Q6.
3.8.45 Please provide the evidence on which this statement is based.
3.8.50 The issue here is not one of affordability but of income and social housing. Affordable social housing needs to be delivered at a very low starting price.
Whilst BPC accept that it is inevitable that some housing need has to be met from green belt, our previous comments about housing viability in Q5 remain. In this section the housing allocation from Burley is 326 units of 625 houses in the Local Plan.
Why could BDMC not consider an affordable housing initiative as in Manchester?
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 22744
Received: 23/03/2021
Respondent: Mr Daren Murray
See answer at Q6.
3.8.45 Please provide the evidence on which this statement is based.
3.8.50 The issue here is not one of affordability but of income and social housing. Affordable social housing needs to be delivered at a very low starting price.
Whilst BPC accept that it is inevitable that some housing need has to be met from green belt, our previous comments about housing viability in Q5 remain. In this section the housing allocation from Burley is 326 units of 625 houses in the Local Plan.
Why could BDMC not consider an affordable housing initiative as in Manchester?
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 22788
Received: 22/03/2021
Respondent: Paul Styles
See answer at Q6.
3.8.45 Please provide the evidence on which this statement is based.
3.8.50 The issue here is not one of affordability but of income and social housing. Affordable social housing needs to be delivered at a very low starting price.
Whilst BPC accept that it is inevitable that some housing need has to be met from green belt, our previous comments about housing viability in Q5 remain. In this section the housing allocation from Burley is 326 units of 625 houses in the Local Plan.
Why could BDMC not consider an affordable housing initiative as in Manchester?
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 22817
Received: 22/03/2021
Respondent: Mr John Robson
See answer at Q6.
3.8.45 Please provide the evidence on which this statement is based.
3.8.50 The issue here is not one of affordability but of income and social housing. Affordable social housing needs to be delivered at a very low starting price.
Whilst BPC accept that it is inevitable that some housing need has to be met from green belt, our previous comments about housing viability in Q5 remain. In this section the housing allocation from Burley is 326 units of 625 houses in the Local Plan.
Why could BDMC not consider an affordable housing initiative as in Manchester?
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 22855
Received: 23/03/2021
Respondent: Mrs Josie Mitchell
See answer at Q6.
3.8.45 Please provide the evidence on which this statement is based.
3.8.50 The issue here is not one of affordability but of income and social housing. Affordable social housing needs to be delivered at a very low starting price.
Whilst BPC accept that it is inevitable that some housing need has to be met from green belt, our previous comments about housing viability in Q5 remain. In this section the housing allocation from Burley is 326 units of 625 houses in the Local Plan.
Why could BDMC not consider an affordable housing initiative as in Manchester?
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 22884
Received: 23/03/2021
Respondent: Alexandra Murray
See answer at Q6.
3.8.45 Please provide the evidence on which this statement is based.
3.8.50 The issue here is not one of affordability but of income and social housing. Affordable social housing needs to be delivered at a very low starting price.
Whilst BPC accept that it is inevitable that some housing need has to be met from green belt, our previous comments about housing viability in Q5 remain. In this section the housing allocation from Burley is 326 units of 625 houses in the Local Plan.
Why could BDMC not consider an affordable housing initiative as in Manchester?
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 22913
Received: 23/03/2021
Respondent: Rebecca Cackett
See answer at Q6.
3.8.45 Please provide the evidence on which this statement is based.
3.8.50 The issue here is not one of affordability but of income and social housing. Affordable social housing needs to be delivered at a very low starting price.
Whilst BPC accept that it is inevitable that some housing need has to be met from green belt, our previous comments about housing viability in Q5 remain. In this section the housing allocation from Burley is 326 units of 625 houses in the Local Plan.
Why could BDMC not consider an affordable housing initiative as in Manchester?
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 22942
Received: 23/03/2021
Respondent: Liz Chadwick
See answer at Q6.
3.8.45 Please provide the evidence on which this statement is based.
3.8.50 The issue here is not one of affordability but of income and social housing. Affordable social housing needs to be delivered at a very low starting price.
Whilst BPC accept that it is inevitable that some housing need has to be met from green belt, our previous comments about housing viability in Q5 remain. In this section the housing allocation from Burley is 326 units of 625 houses in the Local Plan.
Why could BDMC not consider an affordable housing initiative as in Manchester?
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 22971
Received: 23/03/2021
Respondent: Amanda Murray
See answer at Q6.
3.8.45 Please provide the evidence on which this statement is based.
3.8.50 The issue here is not one of affordability but of income and social housing. Affordable social housing needs to be delivered at a very low starting price.
Whilst BPC accept that it is inevitable that some housing need has to be met from green belt, our previous comments about housing viability in Q5 remain. In this section the housing allocation from Burley is 326 units of 625 houses in the Local Plan.
Why could BDMC not consider an affordable housing initiative as in Manchester?
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 23000
Received: 23/03/2021
Respondent: Robert Batty
See answer at Q6.
3.8.45 Please provide the evidence on which this statement is based.
3.8.50 The issue here is not one of affordability but of income and social housing. Affordable social housing needs to be delivered at a very low starting price.
Whilst BPC accept that it is inevitable that some housing need has to be met from green belt, our previous comments about housing viability in Q5 remain. In this section the housing allocation from Burley is 326 units of 625 houses in the Local Plan.
Why could BDMC not consider an affordable housing initiative as in Manchester?
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 23029
Received: 23/03/2021
Respondent: Arion Jones
See answer at Q6.
3.8.45 Please provide the evidence on which this statement is based.
3.8.50 The issue here is not one of affordability but of income and social housing. Affordable social housing needs to be delivered at a very low starting price.
Whilst BPC accept that it is inevitable that some housing need has to be met from green belt, our previous comments about housing viability in Q5 remain. In this section the housing allocation from Burley is 326 units of 625 houses in the Local Plan.
Why could BDMC not consider an affordable housing initiative as in Manchester?
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 23058
Received: 23/03/2021
Respondent: K McGregor & M Lloyd
See answer at Q6.
3.8.45 Please provide the evidence on which this statement is based.
3.8.50 The issue here is not one of affordability but of income and social housing. Affordable social housing needs to be delivered at a very low starting price.
Whilst BPC accept that it is inevitable that some housing need has to be met from green belt, our previous comments about housing viability in Q5 remain. In this section the housing allocation from Burley is 326 units of 625 houses in the Local Plan.
Why could BDMC not consider an affordable housing initiative as in Manchester?
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 23114
Received: 23/03/2021
Respondent: James Brooks
See answer at Q6.
3.8.45 Please provide the evidence on which this statement is based.
3.8.50 The issue here is not one of affordability but of income and social housing. Affordable social housing needs to be delivered at a very low starting price.
Whilst BPC accept that it is inevitable that some housing need has to be met from green belt, our previous comments about housing viability in Q5 remain. In this section the housing allocation from Burley is 326 units of 625 houses in the Local Plan.
Why could BDMC not consider an affordable housing initiative as in Manchester?
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 23143
Received: 23/03/2021
Respondent: Judith Wood
See answer at Q6.
3.8.45 Please provide the evidence on which this statement is based.
3.8.50 The issue here is not one of affordability but of income and social housing. Affordable social housing needs to be delivered at a very low starting price.
Whilst BPC accept that it is inevitable that some housing need has to be met from green belt, our previous comments about housing viability in Q5 remain. In this section the housing allocation from Burley is 326 units of 625 houses in the Local Plan.
Why could BDMC not consider an affordable housing initiative as in Manchester?
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 23172
Received: 23/03/2021
Respondent: Johanna Murray
See answer at Q6.
3.8.45 Please provide the evidence on which this statement is based.
3.8.50 The issue here is not one of affordability but of income and social housing. Affordable social housing needs to be delivered at a very low starting price.
Whilst BPC accept that it is inevitable that some housing need has to be met from green belt, our previous comments about housing viability in Q5 remain. In this section the housing allocation from Burley is 326 units of 625 houses in the Local Plan.
Why could BDMC not consider an affordable housing initiative as in Manchester?
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 23201
Received: 23/03/2021
Respondent: Luke Wellock
See answer at Q6.
3.8.45 Please provide the evidence on which this statement is based.
3.8.50 The issue here is not one of affordability but of income and social housing. Affordable social housing needs to be delivered at a very low starting price.
Whilst BPC accept that it is inevitable that some housing need has to be met from green belt, our previous comments about housing viability in Q5 remain. In this section the housing allocation from Burley is 326 units of 625 houses in the Local Plan.
Why could BDMC not consider an affordable housing initiative as in Manchester?
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 23230
Received: 23/03/2021
Respondent: John Wright
See answer at Q6.
3.8.45 Please provide the evidence on which this statement is based.
3.8.50 The issue here is not one of affordability but of income and social housing. Affordable social housing needs to be delivered at a very low starting price.
Whilst BPC accept that it is inevitable that some housing need has to be met from green belt, our previous comments about housing viability in Q5 remain. In this section the housing allocation from Burley is 326 units of 625 houses in the Local Plan.
Why could BDMC not consider an affordable housing initiative as in Manchester?
Object
Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021
Representation ID: 23259
Received: 23/03/2021
Respondent: Susan Saville
See answer at Q6.
3.8.45 Please provide the evidence on which this statement is based.
3.8.50 The issue here is not one of affordability but of income and social housing. Affordable social housing needs to be delivered at a very low starting price.
Whilst BPC accept that it is inevitable that some housing need has to be met from green belt, our previous comments about housing viability in Q5 remain. In this section the housing allocation from Burley is 326 units of 625 houses in the Local Plan.
Why could BDMC not consider an affordable housing initiative as in Manchester?