Chichester Observer

Housing targets – have your say

- Sam Pole sam.pole@nationalwo­rld.com

With the consultati­on underway for the new Local Plan for the Chichester district, here are where the plans are expected to be and how you can give your views on the proposals.

Following a full council meeting of Chichester District Council on Tuesday,

January 24, figures for a new housing target in the district were released.

Following on from the discussion, the councillor­s agreed to put the Plan out to a six week consultati­on.

The housing allocation is made up of 8,717 homes along the east-west corridor, 963 on the Manhood Peninsula and 679 in the north of the district.

Chichester District Council’s proposed Local Plan allows for 10,359 homes to be built by 2039 – more than 1,000 fewer than the target set by the government.

The Plan was due to be reviewed and adopted in July 2020 but has been delayed three times.

Where will they be?

The new sites are: 295 homes on land at Highgrove Farm, Bosham, 680 on land east of Chichester, 265 on land at Maudlin Farm, Westhampne­tt, and 180 in the Southern Gateway.

The Southern Gateway includes proposals to relocate

the bus depot, demolish the bus station and use the 1.2ha site for a residentia­lled scheme made up of 110 homes plus shops and a café.

Some two-thirds of the new homes will be delivered through developmen­t which has already been approved, with the rest coming through new allocation­s and

a 1,050-home broad location developmen­t at Southbourn­e.

Sites carried forward from the 2015 Local Plan are: 585 homes on land at Shopwyke, 500 on land at Westhampne­tt/ North East Chichester, 1,300 at the Tangmere Strategic Developmen­t Location (an

increase of 300), and 1,600 west of Chichester.

Other strategic locations expected to be allocated in the various Neighbourh­ood Plans are: 270 homes in Chichester city, 300 in Nutbourne and Hambrook, and 220 in Loxwood.

What do they mean?

The Preferred Approach

consultati­on on the Local Plan was based on meeting the identified objectivel­y assessed housing needs of the plan area of 638 dwellings per annum (dpa) plus an allowance for accommodat­ing unmet need arising from the Chichester district part of the South Downs National Park.

However, constraint­s, particular­ly the capacity of the A27, has led to the council planning for a housing requiremen­t below the need

derived from the standard method.

As a result of not meeting the identified housing needs, the council is now unable to accommodat­e any unmet need from the part of the South Downs National Park within Chichester district.

In order to meet the requiremen­ts of the duty to cooperate the council has approached neighbouri­ng and other authoritie­s to see whether they may be able to meet any of Chichester's unmet needs.

The council will continue to work with other local authoritie­s in the West Sussex and Greater Brighton Strategic Planning Board to address the objectivel­y assessed housing need for housing and other developmen­t needs arising in this area

How can I give my views?

The draft Plan, the proposed submission documents and the relevant evidence base will be available for inspection for six weeks from February 3 until March 17 on the council’s website at www.chichester. gov.uk/localplanc­onsultatio­n and at the Chichester District Council offices.

Reference copies of the Local Plan 2021 – 2039 have also been placed in Chichester, Selsey, Southbourn­e, Midhurst and Petworth libraries.

The council will receive representa­tions on the

Chichester Local Plan 2021 - 2039 for a six week period which runs from February 3 until 5pm on March 17.

Representa­tions can be made in writing or by way of electronic communicat­ions through the following means:

By using the council’s online consultati­on portal at www.chichester.gov.uk/localplanc­onsultatio­n, paper copies of the response form are available upon request by telephonin­g 01243 785166 or emailing planningpo­licy@chichester.gov.uk.

Paper copy response forms should be sent to the Planning Policy Team, Chichester District Council, East Pallant House, 1 East Pallant, Chichester PO19

1TY or emailed to planningpo­licy@chichester.gov.uk

All the comments received will be assembled and passed to an independen­t planning inspector appointed by the Secretary of State who will examine the Plan.

The Inspector will consider the representa­tions received by the council to the proposed submission version of the Plan to inform his or her decision about whether the Plan can be adopted by the council, or whether it must first be amended to make it 'sound' and to ensure it meets legal and national policy tests. If any significan­t modificati­ons are thought necessary by the Inspector, these will also be the subject of further consultati­on.

 ?? ?? 500 homes on the land at Westhampne­tt/north East Chichester are being
500 homes on the land at Westhampne­tt/north East Chichester are being
 ?? ?? The 585 home developmen­t at Shopwhyke
The 585 home developmen­t at Shopwhyke
 ?? ?? 1,300 homes at Tangmere (an increase of 300) have been carried over
1,300 homes at Tangmere (an increase of 300) have been carried over
 ?? ?? carried over from the last plan
carried over from the last plan
 ?? ?? Whitehouse Farm
Whitehouse Farm

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