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Greater Cambridge Local Plan Preferred Options
S/RRA: Allocations in the rest of the rural area
Representation ID: 58249
Received: 13/12/2021
Respondent: Little & Great Eversden Parish Council
Great & Little Eversden (HELAA sites)
The proposed sites lie in the greenbelt and outside the villages’ existing Development Framework Boundary. The proposed developments significantly exceed in scale Policy S/12 for infill villages in the South Cambs Local Plan, Sept 2018
The rejection of the proposed sites is the correct one for a community with virtually no infrastructure or local amenities where such quantities of additional homes will be wholly unsustainable.
The Eversdens needs sensitive improvement in infrastructure – above all, one greenway cycle path to Comberton - for the future of our community
Great & Little Eversden ; The proposed sites lie in the greenbelt and outside the villages’ existing Development Framework Boundary. The proposed developments significantly exceed in scale Policy S/12 for infill villages in the South Cambs Local Plan, Sept 2018
. The rejection of the proposed sites is the correct one for a community with virtually no infrastructure or local amenities where such quantities of additional homes will be wholly unsustainable.
The Eversdens needs sensitive improvement in infrastructure – above all, one greenway cycle path to Comberton - for the future of our community
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Greater Cambridge Local Plan Preferred Options
STRATEGY
Representation ID: 58256
Received: 13/12/2021
Respondent: Little & Great Eversden Parish Council
The East West Rail element of the OxCam Arc proposals will obliterate most objectives of the Greater Cambridgeshire Local Plan for this part of South Cambridgeshire
You state that “The ambition for the Arc is to build a better economic, social and environmental future for the area. There is an opportunity to make the Arc an even more beautiful place to live, work and visit, by making high-quality, well-connected and sustainable communities.”
This is manifestly not the case for the 14,000 residents in the new green ghetto that the proposed railway line creates between Cambourne and Shelford.
Response to Local Plan objectives
The East West Rail element of the OxCam Arc proposals will obliterate most objectives of the Greater Cambridgeshire Local Plan for this part of South Cambridgeshire.
The Eversdens are in the western gateway of the Local Plan where “Green infrastructure is the network of green spaces and routes, landscapes, biodiversity, water bodies and heritage, which provide a range of benefits for people, wildlife and the planet.” (Policy BG/GI: Green infrastructure)
East West Rail's current proposed route is wholly contrary to Policy BG/GI. The proposed rail route will have a huge, adverse environmental impact for our villages and will bring a big decrease in the quality of everyday life for all our communities. The railway will create a green ghetto, 17km of embankments, 10 metres high in places in a wall from Cambourne to Shelford through bio-diverse and beautiful greenbelt and will permanently destroy habitats for life, both human and wild.
You state that “The ambition for the Arc is to build a better economic, social and environmental future for the area. There is an opportunity to make the Arc an even more beautiful place to live, work and visit, by making high-quality, well-connected and sustainable communities.”
This is manifestly not the case for the 14,000 residents in the new green ghetto that the proposed railway line creates between Cambourne and Shelford.
Additionally, the Eversdens are located in a 10 square mile area to which the Local Plan, the County Council and the GCP have turned their backs, in relation to local infrastructure. The Eversdens is in desperate need of a cycle path to Comberton to create a better social and environmental future for our area.
Our area is being sacrificed to provide connectivity for the Arc but will receive no benefit and has been airbrushed out of the Local Plan.
[for and on behalf of the Little & Great Eversden Parish Councils]