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Schedule of Potential Main Modifications
MM4
Representation ID: 29826
Received: 25/11/2021
Respondent: Tesco Stores Limited
Agent: GL Hearn
Legally compliant? Not specified
Sound? Yes
Council should adopt the Sedgefield method when calculating 5 year housing land supply. Using this shows only 4.5 year housing land supply.
If the Inspectors find the plan sound request that it is put on public record that the Council is unable to demonstrate a 5 year housing land supply when using the appropriate Sedgefield method.
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Schedule of Potential Main Modifications
MM114
Representation ID: 29827
Received: 25/11/2021
Respondent: Tesco Stores Limited
Agent: GL Hearn
Legally compliant? Not specified
Sound? No
Based on the Local Development Plan Housing Trajectory in Annexe 1 – MM114 ‘Appendix 1’
Brentwood Borough Council can only demonstrate a 4.5-year housing land supply when using the
required Sedgefield method.
If the Inspectors find the plan sound request that it is put on public record that the Council is unable to demonstrate a 5 year housing land supply when using the appropriate Sedgefield method.
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Schedule of Potential Main Modifications
MM10
Representation ID: 29829
Received: 25/11/2021
Respondent: Tesco Stores Limited
Agent: GL Hearn
Legally compliant? Not specified
Sound? No
Policy MG06 ‘Local Plan Review’ will need to include ‘flexibility’ which could enable certain sites to come forward for development if in the event BBC does not (1) published a Regulation 18 Public Consultation Draft Local Plan Review within 12 months of adoption and/or (2) submit Regulation 19 Draft Local Plan Review to the Secretary of State within 24 months of adoption.
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Schedule of Potential Main Modifications
MM2
Representation ID: 29830
Received: 25/11/2021
Respondent: Tesco Stores Limited
Agent: GL Hearn
Central Brentwood Growth Corridor - The insertion of this section as part of the Local Plan’s Strategic Objectives is
supported, as is the increased emphasis on concentrating growth within the Central Brentwood Growth Corridor. The establishment of the Central Brentwood Growth Corridor as a suitable location
for future growth should provide the basis for further releases of Green Belt land for housing development during the early drafts of the immediate Local Plan Review.
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