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St Edmundsbury Core Strategy (December 2010)

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capacity.Risks: Loss ofcurrentfacilities resultsin lack ofadequatecoveragecould be supported)All of the above areclassified as EssentialInfrastructuresought onapplicationbasisEducationPrimary/Middle/Upper SchoolsCurrent butlimited futurecapacity toaccommodategrowth;although theimpact ofschoolsreorganisationon capacitymay requireprovision ofnew/expandedprimary/upperschools175+ new homes triggersrequirement fornew/expanded primaryschools1,236+ new homestriggers requirement fornew/expanded middleschools (across Bury <strong>St</strong>Edmunds catchment)1,361+ new homestriggers requirement fornew/expanded upperschool (across northernpart of the borough)Expansion/Upgrading ofexisting facilitiesand provision ofnew facilitiesDevelopercontributionssought onapplicationbasisRisks:Adequatecoverage is notmaintained dueto increases inpopulationAll of the above areclassified as „EssentialInfrastructure‟CommunityFacilitiesLibraries/CommunityCentresCurrent andfuture capacityfor libraryprovision andcommunitycentreprovision toaccommodatelevels ofplanned growthCurrent VillageHall serves thevillage well1,444+ new homes wouldtrigger a requirement for anew permanent library inBarrowThis is classified as„Required Infrastructure‟Expansion/Upgrading ofexisting facilitiesand provision ofnew facilitiesDevelopercontributionssought onapplicationbasisRisks:Adequatecoverage is notmaintained dueto increases inpopulationTransportRoadNetwork/PublicTransportBarrow has agood existingroad networkand links toBury <strong>St</strong>Significant developmentmay increase congestionalong the A14A growth in populationNecessary roadinfrastructureimprovementsby lead125

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