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Join us on December 5, 2011, to discuss Cornwall's housing needs, growth distribution, and policy framework for sustainable development. Explore opportunities for regeneration and infrastructure delivery in line with the Core Strategy. Engage in consultations to shape the future of Cornwall's development.
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Cornwall Developers forum5 December 2011 • Our emerging • Core Strategy
Vision; Lead in Sustainable Living We’ve asked; How Much & Where ?
How much growth? Low Continued low migration 1,900 dwellings per year 20 year total: 38,000 dwellings Medium Longer term migration trends 2,400 dwellings per year 20 year total: 48,000 dwellings High Higher migration 2,850 dwellings per year 20 year total: 57,000 dwellings
Consultation responses… Levels Of Growth Distribution
strategy for growth • Proposed Housing figure of 48,000 over 20 years. • Every place has needs-”dispersed” support sustainability of smaller settlements..but • Need Growth to support regeneration..CPR and St Austell Clay Country • Main Towns focus of Housing need,particualrly Truro,Falmouth,Newquay,Penzance. • Support areas of Opportunity- e.g.Bodmin,Newquay enterprise zone • New role for “Gateways into Cornwall” • Truro as higher level retail focus • Green Cornwall
PP13 PP12 PP14 PP10 PP16 PP11 PP8 PP15 PP17 PP9 PP7 PP6 PP4 PP2 PP1 PP5 PP3 Policy Framework • Sustainable Development • Viable places • Homes • Jobs • Quality • Environment • Localism • Place based
Town Frameworks Implications • A part of the evidence base • Have explored capacity and development options around the towns- Options for growth • Set scene for future development • Provide Key messages in the Core Strategy • Identify priorities for each network area
Town Frameworks • Assessment of landscape cells
Neighbourhood Plans – the new kid on the block Bodmin Moor Community Network Areas • Must be in conformity with Core Strategy • Key Questions how do they link to core strategy • What level of detail does the strategy provide? • How much is left to bottom up?
Infrastructure Delivery Plan and CIL • Delivery plan sets out needs and priorities for infrastructure • Forms part of Core strategy consultation • Joint viability assessment to develop CIL with affordable housing Policies • Timescale
Timetable.. • Preferred Strategy consultation –January to March 2011 • Submission draft April 2012 • Submission Sept 2012 • Examination ~ Dec 2013/Jan 2013 • Adoption ~ May 2013
Next Stage • Develop policy framework for submission draft-April 2012 • Incorporate affordable housing policy framework after viability work in submission draft-April 2012 • Combine Natural resources/waste /minerals into submission draft.