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There just isn't the so called need to plough up our countryside according to recent CPRE research....

http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/opinion/jules-marley-stop-and-think-we-can-still-build-homes-without-ruining-our-countryside-1-8215452

Sunday, 30 October 2016 15:23

Trustee meeting coming up

The next meeting of the Trustee Board of CPRE North will be held on the 22 of November at 10.30 Location Golden Fleece HOtel

The afternoon session will be a focus on Redcar & Cleveland and Coastal planning authorities with representatives from both district groups welcome

 

Damned if you do and damned if you don’t!

There recently was an appeal running concurrently with the  application at Hellifield - twin tracking

Thursday, 13 October 2016 13:35

How the CDC delay in being reported

From Planning resource

 

Officers recommend delaying local plan to reflect on Brexit impact

13 October 2016 by David Dewar 

A Yorkshire council's officers have recommended delaying its local plan timetable to take account of a potential reduction in housing requirements and the impact of Brexit on job growth forecasts, it has emerged.

Craven District Council officers are proposing that its local plan preparation timetable should be revised to allow time for further scrutiny of latest government figures on housing need. 

A report to members by the council’s spatial planning manager Sian Watson says initial analysis of latest government household projections and regional job forecasts "appears to indicate a modest reduction in the baseline dwelling requirement and also a more significant reduction in the dwelling requirement for job growth".

The report, to be considered by the council’s spatial planning sub-committee next week, adds that this analysis was based on pre-Brexit data, and notes that further post-Brexit job growth forecasts have just been released.

"These updated post-Brexit job growth forecasts are currently being analysed to see what effect they may have on dwelling requirements for job growth," it says.

It had been intended that the plan would be published in September and submitted in December 2016, with adoption in 2017. 

But the new proposed timetable envisages publication in May 2017 and submission in July.

Watson’s report says the council has commissioned an update to the Strategic Housing Market Assessment (SHMA) to review the latest figures and recommend if adjustments need to be made to the objectively-assessed housing need (OAHN) figure.

"If the SHMA concludes that there is significant change to the OAHN for Craven, this will have implications for both the spatial strategy, the provision of affordable housing and housing site allocations," it says.

The council has also received a barrister’s opinion on progress so far, the report says, advising that two further pieces of evidence - an infrastructure delivery plan and viability testing - need to be prepared to enable the plan to be found sound at examination.

Tuesday, 11 October 2016 08:58

what you're interested in!

We're monitoring the hits for our pages carefully to learn what interests you most

Tuesday, 11 October 2016 06:57

National Wool Week!

Wool - we've got plenty of sheep in North Yorkshire - we need to value them and continue to protect the grazing land in our county.

http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/our-region/west-yorkshire-and-the-dales/leeds/watchlist-breed-recruited-for-its-wool-by-yorkshire-bed-maker-1-8169268

Yorkshire is also home to Abraham Moon & Son, Moons operate one of the last vertical woollen millen which means that they complete all processes on one site

http://www.moons.co.uk/about-us/our-mill/

Tuesday, 11 October 2016 06:31

Has this happened before in your area?

Gain plannng permission based on quota of affordable homes then once planning approved, apply to reduce the quota of affordable

Monday, 10 October 2016 06:43

how to create a wind farm by stealth!

Creating a wind farm by stealth

There exists the clear and present danger of a wind farm, created by stealth at West Thornber in Craven in the parish of Ribblebanks.

Planning is complex and confusing at the best of times but let’s try to explain the situation as clearly as possible:

THE LOCAL PLAN: WHEN WILL CRAVEN GET IT'S ACT TOGETHER?  A member's view point    

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