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SHLAA _version 6_ - 2011 Update Document - Basingstoke and ...

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WSL10WSL011WSL012Lawrence sustainable <strong>and</strong> accessible locations. *L<strong>and</strong> to thenorth ofWoottonHouse,Wootton StLawrenceWoottonHouse,Wootton StLawrenceL<strong>and</strong>associatedwith units34 <strong>and</strong> 350.33 Smiths Goreon behalf ofPheasant EyeLtd0.56 Smiths Goreon behalf ofPheasant EyeLtd0.25 Strutt &Parker onbehalf ofPassdownCompanyThe site lies within the south of Wootton St Lawrence village but lies outside of anySettlement Policy Boundary (SPB) as defined under Policy D5 of the Adopted Local Plan.The site consists of residential gardens <strong>and</strong> garages to the north east of Wootton House<strong>and</strong> to the south of St Lawrence’s Church. Wootton St Lawrence is an inappropriatelocation for large scale housing development, which should be directed to moresustainable <strong>and</strong> accessible locations.*The site lies within the south of Wootton St Lawrence village but lies outside of anySettlement Policy Boundary (SPB) as defined under Policy D5 of the Adopted Local Plan.The site comprises an area of garden associated with Wootton House which lies to thesouth east of the site. Wootton St Lawrence is an inappropriate location for large scalehousing development, which should be directed to more sustainable <strong>and</strong> accessiblelocations.*The site lies outside of any Settlement Policy Boundary (SPB) as defined under Policy D5of the ALP within the north east of Wootton St Lawrence. The site comprises a number ofresidential properties <strong>and</strong> gardens, namely Nos. 34 <strong>and</strong> 35 Ibworth Lane. Wootton StLawrence is an inappropriate location for large scale housing development, which shouldbe directed to more sustainable <strong>and</strong> accessible locations.** Comments reflect the existing approach <strong>and</strong> wording used for sites <strong>and</strong> settlements in Version 6 of the <strong>SHLAA</strong>. As the <strong>SHLAA</strong> states, it is for theLDF to determine which settlements should accommodate further growth <strong>and</strong> which sites are suitable for development, <strong>and</strong> this appendix, alongwith the rest of the document, will be updated in due course to take account of decisions made through the LDF relating to site <strong>and</strong> distributionwork, future reviews of Settlement Policy Boundaries <strong>and</strong> neighbourhood planning.** These sites are situated within 0-3 Kilometres of the Detailed Emergency Planning Zone (DEPZ) surrounding the Aldermaston Atomic WeaponsEstablishment (AWE) in Tadley <strong>and</strong>, planning advice for developments near Nuclear Installations whilst not statutory, requires the Council toconsult with the Health <strong>and</strong> Safety Executive (HSE). Currently the HSE is 'advising against' developments that are likely to give rise to a long termnet positive increase in population density within the DEPZ in the interests of public safety. The Secretary of State has 'called in' a planningapplication for 115 units at Boundary Hall, Tadley following a request from the HSE under Circular 04/00; the date of the Public Inquiry has not yetbeen set.35 of 36

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