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Dec 2010 - South Worcestershire Development Plan

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SOUTH WORCESTERSHIRE ANNUAL MONITORING REPORT <strong>2010</strong>125Application Site08/00541/ful 36 church streetmalvern07/00552/ful land at lambswickLindridgeTable 34: Developer ContributionsDate Section 106agreed Agreement Type11/11/09 Recreation OpenSpace £18,120.4928/08/09 Recreation OpenSpace £14,251 &Education £21,136Results and Analysis1.8 Monitoring of our Section 106 agreements provides the evidence toinform Local Indicators 4 and 18. Six Section 106 Agreements havebeen agreed during 2009/10, they secured education provision andrecreational open space. MHDLP Policy DS16 requires theconsideration of planning obligations against defined criteria. Thepolicy is supported by the Developer Contributions and <strong>Plan</strong>ningObligations Supplementary <strong>Plan</strong>ning Document.LOCAL INDICATOR 5: MIX OF SIZES OF HOUSINGTargets and Objectives1.8 Meeting the housing requirements of the District through the provisionof a range of dwelling types, sizes, densities and tenures. This includesgeneral market and affordable housing in a way which protects theenvironment and makes the most effective use of existing settlementpatterns.Results and Analysis1.9 During 2009/10 there was a fairly even spread of 1, 2, 3 and 4 bedproperty completions (figure 24). There has been a noticeableimprovement in the number of 3 and 4 bed properties being delivered.This improvement can be partially attributed to Malvern Vale andparticularly its moves from phase one (dominated by 1 and 2 beddwellings) to phase 3, 4 and 5 which have a more even spread of 2, 3and 4 bed dwellings. Similar to 2008/09 the majority of affordable

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