North East Cambridge Area Action Plan Issues and Options 2019
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North East Cambridge Area Action Plan Issues and Options 2019
Question 2: Is the proposed boundary the most appropriate one for the AAP?
Representation ID: 33257
Received: 25/03/2019
Respondent: The Master Fellows and Scholars of the College of Saint John the Evangelist in the University of Cambridge
Agent: Savills
If the AAP is to provide a development strategy for that area known as NEC and which is associated with significant change then it is entirely appropriate to include those areas within it as suggested in the document. The new proposed boundary now includes Cambridge Science Park and in the circumstances where their proposals also to seek to intensify the uses on their site similar to the strategy being put forward for the St Johns Innovation Park, then it is entirely appropriate that the Science Park be included within the new AAP boundary.
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North East Cambridge Area Action Plan Issues and Options 2019
Question 3: In this chapter have we correctly identified the physical characteristics of the North East Cambridge area and its surroundings?
Representation ID: 33258
Received: 25/03/2019
Respondent: The Master Fellows and Scholars of the College of Saint John the Evangelist in the University of Cambridge
Agent: Savills
Surprising that no reference is made to the A14 and the elevated nature of that route at the A10 roundabout. This roundabout and its elevated position is relevant to townscape analysis since it remains an important approach towards the City having regard to the bordering of those of edges with the St John's Innovation Park and the Cambridge Science Park. As such, it is the gateway into North East Cambridge from the trunk road and is a prominent location in that respect.
Note that the Odour Report that has recently been published does not preclude development subject to technical assessments.
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North East Cambridge Area Action Plan Issues and Options 2019
Question 5: Do you agree with the proposed Vision for the future of the North East Cambridge area? If not, what might you change?
Representation ID: 33259
Received: 25/03/2019
Respondent: The Master Fellows and Scholars of the College of Saint John the Evangelist in the University of Cambridge
Agent: Savills
St John's College support the vision of North East Cambridge. We appreciate that this has to be a comprehensive vision across the whole of the development area and we accept the wording in that context.
Acknowledges that the relocation of the Water Recycling Centre is integral to the AAP and a new vision will be required in the event that the Water Recycling Centre is not relocated.
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North East Cambridge Area Action Plan Issues and Options 2019
Question 7: Do you support the overall approach shown in the Indicative Concept Plan? Do you have any comments or suggestions to make?
Representation ID: 33260
Received: 25/03/2019
Respondent: The Master Fellows and Scholars of the College of Saint John the Evangelist in the University of Cambridge
Agent: Savills
The College broadly supports the indicative concept plan. The College supports the identification of St John's Innovation Park as having 'opportunity for employment densification'.
Whilst there are some concerns and questions raised about the Council Officers assertions about the need for such visual connections between two significant employment areas, the College is supportive of improving linkages where they are capable of being delivered.
Overall, support linkages as expressed within the concept plan within the AAP.
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North East Cambridge Area Action Plan Issues and Options 2019
Question 10: Do you agree that opportunities should be explored to intensify and diversify existing business areas? If so, with what sort of uses?
Representation ID: 33261
Received: 25/03/2019
Respondent: The Master Fellows and Scholars of the College of Saint John the Evangelist in the University of Cambridge
Agent: Savills
Support the intensification of employment floorspace on St John's Innovation Park.
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North East Cambridge Area Action Plan Issues and Options 2019
Question 35: In particular, should the plan require delivery of:
Representation ID: 33262
Received: 25/03/2019
Respondent: The Master Fellows and Scholars of the College of Saint John the Evangelist in the University of Cambridge
Agent: Savills
The St John's Innovation Park comprises 9.53 hectares of office and research space and incubator space within the St John's Innovation Centre - the Innovation Centre was constructed to specifically provide for a dynamic and supportive environment to accelerate the high number of innovative firms within the Cambridge region. The Park in its wider role is seeking to ensure that move on space for those firms is available and consequently it is important that there are a range of spaces for that move and consequently a new masterplan to provide such new buildings is a key strategy for the College.