Loughborough Echo

New schools, jobs and thousands of homes laid out in council plan

CHARNWOOD SETS OUT ITS VISION FOR NEXT 15 YEARS

- By SHANNEN HEADLEY News Reporter

ALMOST 9,000 jobs and tens of thousands of homes could be coming to a borough under a council’s far-reaching plan.

Five schools would also be built under the blueprint for growth across Charnwood.

The Charnwood Local Plan proposes to dedicate 154 hectares of land for new businesses which, it believes, could create 8,900 jobs to help lead the borough’s post-pandemic recovery

Also included is land allocated for “sustainabl­e” homes to help Charnwood Borough Council achieve a government target of 1,111 new homes a year between now and 2037.

The towns of Loughborou­gh, Shepshed and Syston, as well as villages Barrow and Anstey, would get new schools as well as plans for health services, roads and public transport networks

Councillor Richard Bailey, the council’s lead member for planning, thanked those involved as he predicted the plan would come under “intense scrutiny”.

He said: “A local plan is critical to making sure areas can grow in a sustainabl­e way, creating homes and jobs that people need, ensuring we have the right infrastruc­ture to support our communitie­s and making sure we are looking after the environmen­t.

“Local plans also come under intense scrutiny from the planning inspector, developers and other interested parties, so we have to make sure we get this right.

“We have now submitted to government our local plan and all the comments from the latest consultati­on, which included representa­tions from residents, developers and other organisati­ons.

“I would once again like to thank everyone who took part in the consultati­on exercises and helped shape this plan.”

The council said the document, which sets out the policies and proposals for the developmen­t and use of land in the area, also considers the impacts of climate change, infrastruc­ture needs and the protection of green spaces.

The submitted documents also plan to protect the 108 square miles of open countrysid­e within the borough – in a bid to “intensify and extend” existing urban and suburban areas as well as larger villages.

The plans also estimate an extra £200 million in contributi­ons from developers, which will be used to pay for other improvemen­ts to facilities and amenities.

The plan was developed following four public consultati­ons, including the latest one in the summer which drew more than 700 representa­tions.

The submission to the Department of Levelling Up, Housing and Communitie­s, marks the start of the formal examinatio­n of the proposals, which will be carried out by an independen­t inspector nominated by the Planning Inspectora­te.

The inspector will examine whether the plan has been prepared in accordance with legal and procedural requiremen­ts.

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RUI VIEIRA / PA TARGET: Tens of thousands of homes have to be built

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