5.3

Yn dangos sylwadau a ffurflenni 1 i 4 o 4

Cefnogi

Example District Council Reg. 19 Local Plan

ID sylw: 5732

Derbyniwyd: 27/01/2025

Ymatebydd: Ms Maya Choudhury

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

This response calls for innovative solutions to housing pressures by optimally using brownfield sites, especially small ones. It highlights the importance of each small development in contributing to overall housing stock and community health.

Testun llawn:

The housing pressures faced by our district demand immediate and innovative solutions. I am keen to see brownfield sites being optimally used, particularly given their potential to limit the negative impact on our Green Belt. It’s disheartening to learn that many large-scale opportunities are isolated or may disrupt existing businesses. However, the council’s windfall allowance for smaller sites is a smart move and should be capitalised upon. Even minor developments can lead to a significant increase in our housing stock over time. I urge the council to remain open-minded about the small-scale opportunities available, as each one plays a vital role in the bigger picture of our community’s future and well-being.

Cefnogi

Example District Council Reg. 19 Local Plan

ID sylw: 6205

Derbyniwyd: 09/02/2025

Ymatebydd: Ms Maya Choudhury

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

The council's neglect of available brownfield sites for residential use is criticized for prioritising business interests over community needs. The proposed plan lacks a balanced approach and calls for creativity in supporting both developments.

Testun llawn:

It is simply unacceptable that the council is not moving forward with developing brownfield sites available for housing, especially when so many families desperately need homes. The current strategy, which prioritises business interests over residential needs, flips the purpose of town planning on its head. Furthermore, the assertion that existing businesses cannot be relocated or supported elsewhere fails to consider the potential adaptability of those enterprises. With creativity and collaboration, the council should be able to devise a plan that supports both residential and business needs without sacrificing one for the other. By entirely dismissing the available brownfield options, the council risks exacerbating the already pressing housing shortage in the district and overlooking the plight of many residents. We ought to push for a more balanced approach that is inclusive of both economic and residential developments, rather than prioritising one at the expense of the other.

Cefnogi

Example District Council Reg. 19 Local Plan

ID sylw: 6208

Derbyniwyd: 11/02/2025

Ymatebydd: Mr Michael Wilson

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

The objection emphasises the need for revised housing allocation strategies that do not favour business interests over families' need for homes. There is potential for sustainable business relocation to free up land for housing.

Testun llawn:

The council's approach to developing brownfield sites is rather disappointing to me. Many locals are facing extreme housing shortages, yet the current plan clings to the notion of protecting business premises which should not undermine the prioritisation of family homes. Though it is acknowledged that some employment land is crucial, the solution must not come at the cost of displacing families or denying them suitable housing. I believe there is ample opportunity to sustainably relocate smaller businesses to new areas whilst still developing the land for homes that meet our community needs. Having lived in this district for several years, I firmly believe a revision of the housing allocation strategy is imperative if we truly wish to support families in need of homes rather than perpetuating existing business uses at the expense of our local population's future.

Cefnogi

Example District Council Reg. 19 Local Plan

ID sylw: 6209

Derbyniwyd: 27/01/2025

Ymatebydd: Mrs Fiona Anderson

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

The objection highlights an imbalance in prioritising business over housing needs, arguing for a dual-use approach for larger sites. A holistic view of land use is deemed essential for future accommodation.

Testun llawn:

There has been a noticeable disparity in the focus given to the housing crisis versus the insistence on protecting brownfield sites for businesses. My primary objection stems from the assumption that larger brownfield sites are incapable of meeting dual needs – housing for families and prospects for commercial enterprises. In the past, sites have undergone development which has often led to improved utilisation of space without haphazardly favouring one sector over another. It is essential to take a holistic view of how we use our land, especially in light of the community's growing need for homes. The lack of foresight in the council’s plan will undoubtedly have long-term implications for the district and its ability to accommodate future residents. I believe that re-evaluating the current restrictions and broadening the scope for development will enable a better balance between our local economy and housing needs.