Husborne Crawley
Husborne Crawley is washed over by the South Bedfordshire Green Belt and is identified in the emerging Core Strategy as a Green Belt Settlement. Any development within the Green Belt would be contrary to the policies in the emerging Core Strategy.
Consultation Report
Please find below links to the parish report and associated appendices. The parish reports are structured as follows:Main Section - Parish overview and site summaries
Appendix Sections 1 & 2 - Site survey additional comments and email representations
Appendix Sections 3 & 4 - Postal representations and a summary of postcodes
SITES CONSULTED ON DURING THE SECOND ROUND OF ISSUES AND OPTIONS CONSULTATION.
No additional sites have been submitted as part of the second round of Issues and Options consultation. Please scroll down for the list of sites that were consulted on during the first round of consultation.
SITES CONSULTED ON DURING THE FIRST ROUND OF ISSUES AND OPTIONS CONSULTATION.
The deadline for submitting comments for the first round of the consultation has also now passed.
2 site have been submitted for potential development in Husbourne Crawley: 1 employment site and 1 site for mixed use.
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For more information on site allocations in Husborne Crawley click here.
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See below for a list of sites consulted on during the first round of consultation.
Ref Number: E28
Submission type: Employment
Site Name/Address: Land at Station Road, Ridgmont
Submitted proposal: B1a, b and c (Offices, Research and Development, Light Industry)
Number of jobs proposed: Unknown
Site Area (hectares): 2.78
Additional information submitted: Proposal for mixed B1 and B8 workshops and offices for commercial vehicle sales and haulage depot, associated parking for 64 HGVs and parking for employees. Site already has permission subject to S106 agreement.
District Council initial comments: This site is well located to the M1 and is adjacent to Prologis Business Park.
Ref Number: H023/E45
Submission type: Mixed use
Site Name/Address: Land west of M1, junction 13 between Bedford- Beltchley
Submitted proposal: Development of 7-8000 dwellings (5,600 in Mid Beds) with employment, retail, community buildings and open space.
Number of jobs proposed: Unknown
Site Area (hectares): 317.42
Additional information submitted: Mixed use scheme incorporating 40Ha of employment land and 7000 dwellings (5,600 within Mid Bedfordshire). The employment land is located to the east of the site, adjacent to the M1 Motorway, and a Technology park is proposed as an option for use. This site is part of the Milton Keynes South East Growth Area and as such is promoted as an extension to the city. Development will not contribute towards Mid Bedfordshire's housing and employment figures.
District Council initial comments: The approved MKSM Sub-Regional Strategy requires that Milton Keynes will grow substantially up to 2026 and beyond. Following preparation of a Growth Strategy for Milton Keynes, the independent panel who held the examination into the South East Plan has recommended that substantial growth take place both within the city and within the two ‘Strategic Growth Areas’ (SDA’s) to the South East and South West of the City. This development proposal sets out the current ideas of the development consortium promoting development of the South East SDA which impinges into Mid Bedfordshire District. Mid Bedfordshire District Council will be responding to the next stage of consultation on the South East Plan when it is publish later this year. The District Council’s current position (Set out in its report to Executive dated 24/01/07) confirms that it is supportive in principle of some 2,700 dwellings being developed in the Mid Bedfordshire part of the SE SDA, subject to development not coalescing with adjoining villages. The emerging LDF Core Strategy is currently proposing to ensure against coalescence by proposing an extension of existing Green Belt north of the Marston Vale railway line. Details of the Green belt proposal can be obtained from Mid Beds District Council.
To view existing allocations in Husbourne Crawley click here to visit the Mid Beds Interactive Local Plan.
