Consultation Question 29

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Object

Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021

Representation ID: 24998

Received: 22/03/2021

Respondent: Anil Mander

Representation Summary:

BDMC have clearly identified all sites, including strategic sites, which are specified and allocated in S5 of the Plan. These are shown in Table 4.14.1 which appears to be incorrect. There is a discrepancy between two sets of data. Why is this and how does this affect the delivery of the housing supply?

Also, no sites other than those delivering >400 houses are scheduled to start delivery before 2027 at the earliest. Many of these sites are close to District and employment centres already adequately served by local infrastructure. This would seem to contradict 4.14.10 and 4.14.11, given it has been acknowledged that in Wharfedale at peak times the services already run at capacity and that upgrading should be considered. Once again BDMC’s policy is to deliver 500 homes in Burley-in-Wharfedale on green belt, rather than taking a brownfield first policy approach.

Object

Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021

Representation ID: 25028

Received: 22/03/2021

Respondent: Louise Judd

Representation Summary:

BDMC have clearly identified all sites, including strategic sites, which are specified and allocated in S5 of the Plan. These are shown in Table 4.14.1 which appears to be incorrect. There is a discrepancy between two sets of data. Why is this and how does this affect the delivery of the housing supply?

Also, no sites other than those delivering >400 houses are scheduled to start delivery before 2027 at the earliest. Many of these sites are close to District and employment centres already adequately served by local infrastructure. This would seem to contradict 4.14.10 and 4.14.11, given it has been acknowledged that in Wharfedale at peak times the services already run at capacity and that upgrading should be considered. Once again BDMC’s policy is to deliver 500 homes in Burley-in-Wharfedale on green belt, rather than taking a brownfield first policy approach.

Object

Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021

Representation ID: 25058

Received: 22/03/2021

Respondent: Richard Watson

Representation Summary:

BDMC have clearly identified all sites, including strategic sites, which are specified and allocated in S5 of the Plan. These are shown in Table 4.14.1 which appears to be incorrect. There is a discrepancy between two sets of data. Why is this and how does this affect the delivery of the housing supply?

Also, no sites other than those delivering >400 houses are scheduled to start delivery before 2027 at the earliest. Many of these sites are close to District and employment centres already adequately served by local infrastructure. This would seem to contradict 4.14.10 and 4.14.11, given it has been acknowledged that in Wharfedale at peak times the services already run at capacity and that upgrading should be considered. Once again BDMC’s policy is to deliver 500 homes in Burley-in-Wharfedale on green belt, rather than taking a brownfield first policy approach.

Object

Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021

Representation ID: 25092

Received: 22/03/2021

Respondent: Tina Collins

Representation Summary:

BDMC have clearly identified all sites, including strategic sites, which are specified and allocated in S5 of the Plan. These are shown in Table 4.14.1 which appears to be incorrect. There is a discrepancy between two sets of data. Why is this and how does this affect the delivery of the housing supply?

Also, no sites other than those delivering >400 houses are scheduled to start delivery before 2027 at the earliest. Many of these sites are close to District and employment centres already adequately served by local infrastructure. This would seem to contradict 4.14.10 and 4.14.11, given it has been acknowledged that in Wharfedale at peak times the services already run at capacity and that upgrading should be considered. Once again BDMC’s policy is to deliver 500 homes in Burley-in-Wharfedale on green belt, rather than taking a brownfield first policy approach.

Object

Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021

Representation ID: 25143

Received: 23/03/2021

Respondent: Donna Radcliffe

Representation Summary:

BDMC have clearly identified all sites, including strategic sites, which are specified and allocated in S5 of the Plan. These are shown in Table 4.14.1 which appears to be incorrect. There is a discrepancy between two sets of data. Why is this and how does this affect the delivery of the housing supply?

Also, no sites other than those delivering >400 houses are scheduled to start delivery before 2027 at the earliest. Many of these sites are close to District and employment centres already adequately served by local infrastructure. This would seem to contradict 4.14.10 and 4.14.11, given it has been acknowledged that in Wharfedale at peak times the services already run at capacity and that upgrading should be considered. Once again BDMC’s policy is to deliver 500 homes in Burley-in-Wharfedale on green belt, rather than taking a brownfield first policy approach.

Comment

Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021

Representation ID: 25162

Received: 23/03/2021

Respondent: Home Builders Federation

Representation Summary:

This policy looks to meet the housing requirement set out in Policy SP8 by allocating a range of sites of different types, sizes and locations. The allocations are not set out within the policy they set out in Section 5 of the Plan, with relevant site proformas.

The HBF considers it may be beneficial for the policy to provide a table summarising the allocations, their size and their proposed capacity. This could be similar to table 4.14.1 but to include all of the sites.

Comment

Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021

Representation ID: 25163

Received: 23/03/2021

Respondent: Home Builders Federation

Representation Summary:

The HBF is keen that the Council produces a plan which can deliver against its housing requirement. To do this it is important that a strategy is put in place which provides a sufficient range of sites to provide enough sales outlets to enable delivery to be maintained at the required levels throughout the plan period. The widest possible range of sites by both size and market location are required so that small, medium and large housebuilding companies have access to suitable land to offer the widest possible range of products. A mix of sites provides choice for consumers, allows places to grow in sustainable ways and creates opportunities to diversify the construction sector. Under the NPPF , the Councils should identify at least 10% of the housing requirement on sites no larger than one hectare or else demonstrate strong reasons for not achieving this target. The HBF and our members can provide valuable advice on issues of housing delivery and would be keen to work proactively with the Council on this issue.

The Plan should ensure the availability of a sufficient supply of deliverable and developable land to deliver the Council’s housing requirement. This sufficiency of housing land supply (HLS) should meet the housing requirement, ensure the maintenance of a 5 Year Housing Land Supply (5YHLS), and achieve Housing Delivery Test (HDT) performance measurements. The HBF also strongly recommends that the plan allocates more sites than required to meet the housing requirement as a buffer. This buffer should be sufficient to deal with any under-delivery which is likely to occur from some sites. Such an approach would be consistent with the NPPF requirements for the plan to be positively prepared and flexible.

The HBF does not wish to comment upon the acceptability or otherwise of individual sites. It is, however, important that all the sites contained within the plan are deliverable over the plan period and planned to an appropriate strategy. The HBF would expect the spatial distribution of sites to follow a logical hierarchy, provide an appropriate development pattern and support sustainable development within all market areas.

The Council’s assumptions on sites in relation to delivery and capacity should be realistic based on evidence supported by the parties responsible for housing delivery and sense checked by the Council based on local knowledge and historical empirical data.

Object

Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021

Representation ID: 25197

Received: 23/03/2021

Respondent: Stephen Radcliffe

Representation Summary:

BDMC have clearly identified all sites, including strategic sites, which are specified and allocated in S5 of the Plan. These are shown in Table 4.14.1 which appears to be incorrect. There is a discrepancy between two sets of data. Why is this and how does this affect the delivery of the housing supply?

Also, no sites other than those delivering >400 houses are scheduled to start delivery before 2027 at the earliest. Many of these sites are close to District and employment centres already adequately served by local infrastructure. This would seem to contradict 4.14.10 and 4.14.11, given it has been acknowledged that in Wharfedale at peak times the services already run at capacity and that upgrading should be considered. Once again BDMC’s policy is to deliver 500 homes in Burley-in-Wharfedale on green belt, rather than taking a brownfield first policy approach.

Object

Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021

Representation ID: 25226

Received: 23/03/2021

Respondent: Denise Stanford

Representation Summary:

BDMC have clearly identified all sites, including strategic sites, which are specified and allocated in S5 of the Plan. These are shown in Table 4.14.1 which appears to be incorrect. There is a discrepancy between two sets of data. Why is this and how does this affect the delivery of the housing supply?

Also, no sites other than those delivering >400 houses are scheduled to start delivery before 2027 at the earliest. Many of these sites are close to District and employment centres already adequately served by local infrastructure. This would seem to contradict 4.14.10 and 4.14.11, given it has been acknowledged that in Wharfedale at peak times the services already run at capacity and that upgrading should be considered. Once again BDMC’s policy is to deliver 500 homes in Burley-in-Wharfedale on green belt, rather than taking a brownfield first policy approach.

Object

Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021

Representation ID: 25438

Received: 23/03/2021

Respondent: Rebecca Stokes

Representation Summary:

BDMC have clearly identified all sites, including strategic sites, which are specified and allocated in S5 of the Plan. These are shown in Table 4.14.1 which appears to be incorrect. There is a discrepancy between two sets of data. Why is this and how does this affect the delivery of the housing supply?

Also, no sites other than those delivering >400 houses are scheduled to start delivery before 2027 at the earliest. Many of these sites are close to District and employment centres already adequately served by local infrastructure. This would seem to contradict 4.14.10 and 4.14.11, given it has been acknowledged that in Wharfedale at peak times the services already run at capacity and that upgrading should be considered. Once again BDMC’s policy is to deliver 500 homes in Burley-in-Wharfedale on green belt, rather than taking a brownfield first policy approach.

Object

Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021

Representation ID: 25487

Received: 23/03/2021

Respondent: Mary Pawson

Representation Summary:

BDMC have clearly identified all sites, including strategic sites, which are specified and allocated in S5 of the Plan. These are shown in Table 4.14.1 which appears to be incorrect. There is a discrepancy between two sets of data. Why is this and how does this affect the delivery of the housing supply?

Also, no sites other than those delivering >400 houses are scheduled to start delivery before 2027 at the earliest. Many of these sites are close to District and employment centres already adequately served by local infrastructure. This would seem to contradict 4.14.10 and 4.14.11, given it has been acknowledged that in Wharfedale at peak times the services already run at capacity and that upgrading should be considered. Once again BDMC’s policy is to deliver 500 homes in Burley-in-Wharfedale on green belt, rather than taking a brownfield first policy approach.

Object

Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021

Representation ID: 25504

Received: 19/03/2021

Respondent: Snell Developments Ltd

Agent: Pegasus Group (Leeds)

Representation Summary:

- the Council should consider other options to meet the 35% urban uplift.
- the wording of Policy HO1 does not emphasise the fact that the proposed housing requirement is the minimum housing need. the Plan must demonstrate that housing need is being met as a minimum not a limit.
- There is no requirement within the NPPF to manage or phase the release of sites to deliver housing growth. Phasing the release of sites would unduly constrain sustainable developments.
- Given lack of 5 year land supply it is considered unjustified to artificially constrain allocations from coming forward.

Object

Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021

Representation ID: 25716

Received: 24/03/2021

Respondent: Mrs Penny Price

Representation Summary:

BDMC have clearly identified all sites, including strategic sites, which are specified and allocated in S5 of the Plan. These are shown in Table 4.14.1 which appears to be incorrect. There is a discrepancy between two sets of data. Why is this and how does this affect the delivery of the housing supply?

Also, no sites other than those delivering >400 houses are scheduled to start delivery before 2027 at the earliest. Many of these sites are close to District and employment centres already adequately served by local infrastructure. This would seem to contradict 4.14.10 and 4.14.11, given it has been acknowledged that in Wharfedale at peak times the services already run at capacity and that upgrading should be considered. Once again BDMC’s policy is to deliver 500 homes in Burley-in-Wharfedale on green belt, rather than taking a brownfield first policy approach.

Object

Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021

Representation ID: 25745

Received: 24/03/2021

Respondent: Mrs Sue Bell

Representation Summary:

BDMC have clearly identified all sites, including strategic sites, which are specified and allocated in S5 of the Plan. These are shown in Table 4.14.1 which appears to be incorrect. There is a discrepancy between two sets of data. Why is this and how does this affect the delivery of the housing supply?

Also, no sites other than those delivering >400 houses are scheduled to start delivery before 2027 at the earliest. Many of these sites are close to District and employment centres already adequately served by local infrastructure. This would seem to contradict 4.14.10 and 4.14.11, given it has been acknowledged that in Wharfedale at peak times the services already run at capacity and that upgrading should be considered. Once again BDMC’s policy is to deliver 500 homes in Burley-in-Wharfedale on green belt, rather than taking a brownfield first policy approach.

Object

Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021

Representation ID: 25774

Received: 24/03/2021

Respondent: Mrs M Armitage

Representation Summary:

BDMC have clearly identified all sites, including strategic sites, which are specified and allocated in S5 of the Plan. These are shown in Table 4.14.1 which appears to be incorrect. There is a discrepancy between two sets of data. Why is this and how does this affect the delivery of the housing supply?

Also, no sites other than those delivering >400 houses are scheduled to start delivery before 2027 at the earliest. Many of these sites are close to District and employment centres already adequately served by local infrastructure. This would seem to contradict 4.14.10 and 4.14.11, given it has been acknowledged that in Wharfedale at peak times the services already run at capacity and that upgrading should be considered. Once again BDMC’s policy is to deliver 500 homes in Burley-in-Wharfedale on green belt, rather than taking a brownfield first policy approach.

Object

Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021

Representation ID: 25803

Received: 24/03/2021

Respondent: Stuart Bell

Representation Summary:

BDMC have clearly identified all sites, including strategic sites, which are specified and allocated in S5 of the Plan. These are shown in Table 4.14.1 which appears to be incorrect. There is a discrepancy between two sets of data. Why is this and how does this affect the delivery of the housing supply?

Also, no sites other than those delivering >400 houses are scheduled to start delivery before 2027 at the earliest. Many of these sites are close to District and employment centres already adequately served by local infrastructure. This would seem to contradict 4.14.10 and 4.14.11, given it has been acknowledged that in Wharfedale at peak times the services already run at capacity and that upgrading should be considered. Once again BDMC’s policy is to deliver 500 homes in Burley-in-Wharfedale on green belt, rather than taking a brownfield first policy approach.

Object

Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021

Representation ID: 25832

Received: 24/03/2021

Respondent: Jackie Cooper

Representation Summary:

BDMC have clearly identified all sites, including strategic sites, which are specified and allocated in S5 of the Plan. These are shown in Table 4.14.1 which appears to be incorrect. There is a discrepancy between two sets of data. Why is this and how does this affect the delivery of the housing supply?

Also, no sites other than those delivering >400 houses are scheduled to start delivery before 2027 at the earliest. Many of these sites are close to District and employment centres already adequately served by local infrastructure. This would seem to contradict 4.14.10 and 4.14.11, given it has been acknowledged that in Wharfedale at peak times the services already run at capacity and that upgrading should be considered. Once again BDMC’s policy is to deliver 500 homes in Burley-in-Wharfedale on green belt, rather than taking a brownfield first policy approach.

Object

Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021

Representation ID: 25861

Received: 24/03/2021

Respondent: Elizabeth Archer

Representation Summary:

BDMC have clearly identified all sites, including strategic sites, which are specified and allocated in S5 of the Plan. These are shown in Table 4.14.1 which appears to be incorrect. There is a discrepancy between two sets of data. Why is this and how does this affect the delivery of the housing supply?

Also, no sites other than those delivering >400 houses are scheduled to start delivery before 2027 at the earliest. Many of these sites are close to District and employment centres already adequately served by local infrastructure. This would seem to contradict 4.14.10 and 4.14.11, given it has been acknowledged that in Wharfedale at peak times the services already run at capacity and that upgrading should be considered. Once again BDMC’s policy is to deliver 500 homes in Burley-in-Wharfedale on green belt, rather than taking a brownfield first policy approach.

Object

Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021

Representation ID: 25890

Received: 24/03/2021

Respondent: Jill Buckley

Representation Summary:

BDMC have clearly identified all sites, including strategic sites, which are specified and allocated in S5 of the Plan. These are shown in Table 4.14.1 which appears to be incorrect. There is a discrepancy between two sets of data. Why is this and how does this affect the delivery of the housing supply?

Also, no sites other than those delivering >400 houses are scheduled to start delivery before 2027 at the earliest. Many of these sites are close to District and employment centres already adequately served by local infrastructure. This would seem to contradict 4.14.10 and 4.14.11, given it has been acknowledged that in Wharfedale at peak times the services already run at capacity and that upgrading should be considered. Once again BDMC’s policy is to deliver 500 homes in Burley-in-Wharfedale on green belt, rather than taking a brownfield first policy approach.

Object

Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021

Representation ID: 25919

Received: 24/03/2021

Respondent: Andy Wheeler

Representation Summary:

BDMC have clearly identified all sites, including strategic sites, which are specified and allocated in S5 of the Plan. These are shown in Table 4.14.1 which appears to be incorrect. There is a discrepancy between two sets of data. Why is this and how does this affect the delivery of the housing supply?

Also, no sites other than those delivering >400 houses are scheduled to start delivery before 2027 at the earliest. Many of these sites are close to District and employment centres already adequately served by local infrastructure. This would seem to contradict 4.14.10 and 4.14.11, given it has been acknowledged that in Wharfedale at peak times the services already run at capacity and that upgrading should be considered. Once again BDMC’s policy is to deliver 500 homes in Burley-in-Wharfedale on green belt, rather than taking a brownfield first policy approach.

Object

Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021

Representation ID: 25948

Received: 24/03/2021

Respondent: Christine Hardaker

Representation Summary:

BDMC have clearly identified all sites, including strategic sites, which are specified and allocated in S5 of the Plan. These are shown in Table 4.14.1 which appears to be incorrect. There is a discrepancy between two sets of data. Why is this and how does this affect the delivery of the housing supply?

Also, no sites other than those delivering >400 houses are scheduled to start delivery before 2027 at the earliest. Many of these sites are close to District and employment centres already adequately served by local infrastructure. This would seem to contradict 4.14.10 and 4.14.11, given it has been acknowledged that in Wharfedale at peak times the services already run at capacity and that upgrading should be considered. Once again BDMC’s policy is to deliver 500 homes in Burley-in-Wharfedale on green belt, rather than taking a brownfield first policy approach.

Object

Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021

Representation ID: 25977

Received: 24/03/2021

Respondent: Norah and David Jackman

Representation Summary:

BDMC have clearly identified all sites, including strategic sites, which are specified and allocated in S5 of the Plan. These are shown in Table 4.14.1 which appears to be incorrect. There is a discrepancy between two sets of data. Why is this and how does this affect the delivery of the housing supply?

Also, no sites other than those delivering >400 houses are scheduled to start delivery before 2027 at the earliest. Many of these sites are close to District and employment centres already adequately served by local infrastructure. This would seem to contradict 4.14.10 and 4.14.11, given it has been acknowledged that in Wharfedale at peak times the services already run at capacity and that upgrading should be considered. Once again BDMC’s policy is to deliver 500 homes in Burley-in-Wharfedale on green belt, rather than taking a brownfield first policy approach.

Object

Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021

Representation ID: 26006

Received: 24/03/2021

Respondent: Tom Chatwyn

Representation Summary:

BDMC have clearly identified all sites, including strategic sites, which are specified and allocated in S5 of the Plan. These are shown in Table 4.14.1 which appears to be incorrect. There is a discrepancy between two sets of data. Why is this and how does this affect the delivery of the housing supply?

Also, no sites other than those delivering >400 houses are scheduled to start delivery before 2027 at the earliest. Many of these sites are close to District and employment centres already adequately served by local infrastructure. This would seem to contradict 4.14.10 and 4.14.11, given it has been acknowledged that in Wharfedale at peak times the services already run at capacity and that upgrading should be considered. Once again BDMC’s policy is to deliver 500 homes in Burley-in-Wharfedale on green belt, rather than taking a brownfield first policy approach.

Object

Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021

Representation ID: 26035

Received: 24/03/2021

Respondent: Katherine Elston

Representation Summary:

BDMC have clearly identified all sites, including strategic sites, which are specified and allocated in S5 of the Plan. These are shown in Table 4.14.1 which appears to be incorrect. There is a discrepancy between two sets of data. Why is this and how does this affect the delivery of the housing supply?

Also, no sites other than those delivering >400 houses are scheduled to start delivery before 2027 at the earliest. Many of these sites are close to District and employment centres already adequately served by local infrastructure. This would seem to contradict 4.14.10 and 4.14.11, given it has been acknowledged that in Wharfedale at peak times the services already run at capacity and that upgrading should be considered. Once again BDMC’s policy is to deliver 500 homes in Burley-in-Wharfedale on green belt, rather than taking a brownfield first policy approach.

Object

Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021

Representation ID: 26064

Received: 24/03/2021

Respondent: Peter Whiffin

Representation Summary:

BDMC have clearly identified all sites, including strategic sites, which are specified and allocated in S5 of the Plan. These are shown in Table 4.14.1 which appears to be incorrect. There is a discrepancy between two sets of data. Why is this and how does this affect the delivery of the housing supply?

Also, no sites other than those delivering >400 houses are scheduled to start delivery before 2027 at the earliest. Many of these sites are close to District and employment centres already adequately served by local infrastructure. This would seem to contradict 4.14.10 and 4.14.11, given it has been acknowledged that in Wharfedale at peak times the services already run at capacity and that upgrading should be considered. Once again BDMC’s policy is to deliver 500 homes in Burley-in-Wharfedale on green belt, rather than taking a brownfield first policy approach.

Object

Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021

Representation ID: 26093

Received: 24/03/2021

Respondent: Catherine MacIntosh-Dixon

Representation Summary:

BDMC have clearly identified all sites, including strategic sites, which are specified and allocated in S5 of the Plan. These are shown in Table 4.14.1 which appears to be incorrect. There is a discrepancy between two sets of data. Why is this and how does this affect the delivery of the housing supply?

Also, no sites other than those delivering >400 houses are scheduled to start delivery before 2027 at the earliest. Many of these sites are close to District and employment centres already adequately served by local infrastructure. This would seem to contradict 4.14.10 and 4.14.11, given it has been acknowledged that in Wharfedale at peak times the services already run at capacity and that upgrading should be considered. Once again BDMC’s policy is to deliver 500 homes in Burley-in-Wharfedale on green belt, rather than taking a brownfield first policy approach.

Object

Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021

Representation ID: 26122

Received: 24/03/2021

Respondent: Philip Batty

Representation Summary:

BDMC have clearly identified all sites, including strategic sites, which are specified and allocated in S5 of the Plan. These are shown in Table 4.14.1 which appears to be incorrect. There is a discrepancy between two sets of data. Why is this and how does this affect the delivery of the housing supply?

Also, no sites other than those delivering >400 houses are scheduled to start delivery before 2027 at the earliest. Many of these sites are close to District and employment centres already adequately served by local infrastructure. This would seem to contradict 4.14.10 and 4.14.11, given it has been acknowledged that in Wharfedale at peak times the services already run at capacity and that upgrading should be considered. Once again BDMC’s policy is to deliver 500 homes in Burley-in-Wharfedale on green belt, rather than taking a brownfield first policy approach.

Object

Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021

Representation ID: 26151

Received: 24/03/2021

Respondent: Sophie Lamb

Representation Summary:

BDMC have clearly identified all sites, including strategic sites, which are specified and allocated in S5 of the Plan. These are shown in Table 4.14.1 which appears to be incorrect. There is a discrepancy between two sets of data. Why is this and how does this affect the delivery of the housing supply?

Also, no sites other than those delivering >400 houses are scheduled to start delivery before 2027 at the earliest. Many of these sites are close to District and employment centres already adequately served by local infrastructure. This would seem to contradict 4.14.10 and 4.14.11, given it has been acknowledged that in Wharfedale at peak times the services already run at capacity and that upgrading should be considered. Once again BDMC’s policy is to deliver 500 homes in Burley-in-Wharfedale on green belt, rather than taking a brownfield first policy approach.

Object

Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021

Representation ID: 26180

Received: 24/03/2021

Respondent: Emma and Anthony Reed

Representation Summary:

BDMC have clearly identified all sites, including strategic sites, which are specified and allocated in S5 of the Plan. These are shown in Table 4.14.1 which appears to be incorrect. There is a discrepancy between two sets of data. Why is this and how does this affect the delivery of the housing supply?

Also, no sites other than those delivering >400 houses are scheduled to start delivery before 2027 at the earliest. Many of these sites are close to District and employment centres already adequately served by local infrastructure. This would seem to contradict 4.14.10 and 4.14.11, given it has been acknowledged that in Wharfedale at peak times the services already run at capacity and that upgrading should be considered. Once again BDMC’s policy is to deliver 500 homes in Burley-in-Wharfedale on green belt, rather than taking a brownfield first policy approach.

Object

Draft Bradford District Local Plan - Preferred Options (Regulation 18) February 2021

Representation ID: 26209

Received: 24/03/2021

Respondent: Helen Haskins

Representation Summary:

BDMC have clearly identified all sites, including strategic sites, which are specified and allocated in S5 of the Plan. These are shown in Table 4.14.1 which appears to be incorrect. There is a discrepancy between two sets of data. Why is this and how does this affect the delivery of the housing supply?

Also, no sites other than those delivering >400 houses are scheduled to start delivery before 2027 at the earliest. Many of these sites are close to District and employment centres already adequately served by local infrastructure. This would seem to contradict 4.14.10 and 4.14.11, given it has been acknowledged that in Wharfedale at peak times the services already run at capacity and that upgrading should be considered. Once again BDMC’s policy is to deliver 500 homes in Burley-in-Wharfedale on green belt, rather than taking a brownfield first policy approach.