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Preferred Site Allocations 2018

010 Sow and Grow, Ongar Road, Pilgrims Hatch

Representation ID: 18557

Received: 10/03/2018

Respondent: Sow & Grow Nursery

Agent: MR ALAN WIPPERMAN

Representation Summary:

Have previously carried out pre-application discussions setting out a draft scheme. The scheme was amended to show phases 1 and 2 and submitted to the Strategic Growth Options consultation 2015. Submission of an application has been pending the adoption of the Local Plan.

Full text:

This response follows pre-application discussions and a draft scheme for the Sow N
Grown site submitted for pre-application advice some time ago. This was on-going, pending progress with the development plan document being adopted, in anticipation of when the site can be released from the defined Metropolitan Green Belt. This has been delayed for some time now following the National Planning Practice Guidance as amended in October 2014.
Following the most recent pre-application advice a possible scheme had been amended to show both Phase 1 and Phase 2 and this was submitted when the Strategic Growth Options were being considered and as part of the 2017 Call for Sites. It is not submitted again.
This Response, together with the Response Form and letter confirms that the Sow n Grow part of the defined and preferred site 101 is still owned by three members of the Armiger family acting together. They are still intending to seek planning permission to develop the site for housing once the requirements of the National Planning Practice Guidance are met and the development plan process is sufficiently advanced to then allow for the release of this previously developed land from the Green Belt as a preferred site allocation as now being proposed. Development could then commence and be completed within 5 years. The telecoms mast site has now been acquired in anticipation of this to reinstate full freehold ownership of their part of the preferred site allocation.
It is a site in a highly sustainable location well served by public transport and other urban services and facilities within walkable distance. The Council have confirmed this view.
It would not take any greenfield land away from agricultural use. The proposed
redevelopment would give many amenity and visual improvements to the locality as well.
The current mature and established tree line will be retained. The scheme would enhance the area.
The remaining small businesses need to expand and relocate to better premises and they are willing to do so and have now agreed short notice terms. It can therefore be very quickly developed to help meet the objectively assessed housing needs of the Borough.
It is an area that has recently been included in Part 1 of the Authority's Brownfield Register.
Advice as to when it can be included on Part 2 of the Register would be welcomed as a technical consent application would quickly follow.
The family have formed a development company. Some discussions with developers and builders have also been taking place with a view to a family led development of the site once there is sufficient certainty to proceed.
It is only the continuing uncertainty of the planning context that has delayed the recommencing pre-application advice.
The inclusion of the site in the Authority's Brownfield Register Part 1 is welcomed and an early inclusion in the forthcoming Part 2 of the Register would allow a permission in principle to be considered, speeding up site delivery.

2. SUPPORT FOR THE DRAFT BRENTWOOD LOCAL PLAN PREFERRED
SITES ALLOCATION 2018 AS NOW BEING CONSULTED UPON
Accordingly Ms Kim Armiger very much supports the Brentwood Draft Local Plan
Preferred Sites Allocation 2018. In particular including the Sow N Grow site within the defined preferred site 010 as part of the District's Growth Strategy and for the urban extension of Pilgrims Hatch as referred to in the Response Form for at least 37-38 dwellings within 1-5 years.
She also supports the approach, strategy, and priorities adopted to date by the Council and as now being consulted upon. In particular the allocation of the Sow N Grown Nursery site for residential development as part of land preferred to be developed. As this is previously developed land in the Green Belt the priority allocated for release is supported. The early timing is supported.
The Armiger Family would be pleased to bring the land they own forward for development as soon as possible.
They feel the site could be developed sooner than programmed and perhaps be developed for more dwellings units than the 37 anticipated in the Draft Brentwood Local Plan Preferred Sites Allocations Document 2018.

Support

Preferred Site Allocations 2018

010 Sow and Grow, Ongar Road, Pilgrims Hatch

Representation ID: 18558

Received: 10/03/2018

Respondent: Sow & Grow Nursery

Agent: MR ALAN WIPPERMAN

Representation Summary:

The site is considered deliverable as it is still in the same ownership who are willing to bring the site forwards as soon as possible. The telecoms mast on site has now been acquired to allow for reinstatement of the full freehold ownership of the site. The existing businesses on site are willing to relocate and have now agree short notice terms. Development on site could commence and be completed within 5 years.

Full text:

This response follows pre-application discussions and a draft scheme for the Sow N
Grown site submitted for pre-application advice some time ago. This was on-going, pending progress with the development plan document being adopted, in anticipation of when the site can be released from the defined Metropolitan Green Belt. This has been delayed for some time now following the National Planning Practice Guidance as amended in October 2014.
Following the most recent pre-application advice a possible scheme had been amended to show both Phase 1 and Phase 2 and this was submitted when the Strategic Growth Options were being considered and as part of the 2017 Call for Sites. It is not submitted again.
This Response, together with the Response Form and letter confirms that the Sow n Grow part of the defined and preferred site 101 is still owned by three members of the Armiger family acting together. They are still intending to seek planning permission to develop the site for housing once the requirements of the National Planning Practice Guidance are met and the development plan process is sufficiently advanced to then allow for the release of this previously developed land from the Green Belt as a preferred site allocation as now being proposed. Development could then commence and be completed within 5 years. The telecoms mast site has now been acquired in anticipation of this to reinstate full freehold ownership of their part of the preferred site allocation.
It is a site in a highly sustainable location well served by public transport and other urban services and facilities within walkable distance. The Council have confirmed this view.
It would not take any greenfield land away from agricultural use. The proposed
redevelopment would give many amenity and visual improvements to the locality as well.
The current mature and established tree line will be retained. The scheme would enhance the area.
The remaining small businesses need to expand and relocate to better premises and they are willing to do so and have now agreed short notice terms. It can therefore be very quickly developed to help meet the objectively assessed housing needs of the Borough.
It is an area that has recently been included in Part 1 of the Authority's Brownfield Register.
Advice as to when it can be included on Part 2 of the Register would be welcomed as a technical consent application would quickly follow.
The family have formed a development company. Some discussions with developers and builders have also been taking place with a view to a family led development of the site once there is sufficient certainty to proceed.
It is only the continuing uncertainty of the planning context that has delayed the recommencing pre-application advice.
The inclusion of the site in the Authority's Brownfield Register Part 1 is welcomed and an early inclusion in the forthcoming Part 2 of the Register would allow a permission in principle to be considered, speeding up site delivery.

2. SUPPORT FOR THE DRAFT BRENTWOOD LOCAL PLAN PREFERRED
SITES ALLOCATION 2018 AS NOW BEING CONSULTED UPON
Accordingly Ms Kim Armiger very much supports the Brentwood Draft Local Plan
Preferred Sites Allocation 2018. In particular including the Sow N Grow site within the defined preferred site 010 as part of the District's Growth Strategy and for the urban extension of Pilgrims Hatch as referred to in the Response Form for at least 37-38 dwellings within 1-5 years.
She also supports the approach, strategy, and priorities adopted to date by the Council and as now being consulted upon. In particular the allocation of the Sow N Grown Nursery site for residential development as part of land preferred to be developed. As this is previously developed land in the Green Belt the priority allocated for release is supported. The early timing is supported.
The Armiger Family would be pleased to bring the land they own forward for development as soon as possible.
They feel the site could be developed sooner than programmed and perhaps be developed for more dwellings units than the 37 anticipated in the Draft Brentwood Local Plan Preferred Sites Allocations Document 2018.

Support

Preferred Site Allocations 2018

010 Sow and Grow, Ongar Road, Pilgrims Hatch

Representation ID: 18559

Received: 10/03/2018

Respondent: Sow & Grow Nursery

Agent: MR ALAN WIPPERMAN

Representation Summary:

The family have formed a development company. Some discussions with developers and builders have also been taking place with a view to a family led development of the site once there is sufficient certainty to proceed.

Full text:

This response follows pre-application discussions and a draft scheme for the Sow N
Grown site submitted for pre-application advice some time ago. This was on-going, pending progress with the development plan document being adopted, in anticipation of when the site can be released from the defined Metropolitan Green Belt. This has been delayed for some time now following the National Planning Practice Guidance as amended in October 2014.
Following the most recent pre-application advice a possible scheme had been amended to show both Phase 1 and Phase 2 and this was submitted when the Strategic Growth Options were being considered and as part of the 2017 Call for Sites. It is not submitted again.
This Response, together with the Response Form and letter confirms that the Sow n Grow part of the defined and preferred site 101 is still owned by three members of the Armiger family acting together. They are still intending to seek planning permission to develop the site for housing once the requirements of the National Planning Practice Guidance are met and the development plan process is sufficiently advanced to then allow for the release of this previously developed land from the Green Belt as a preferred site allocation as now being proposed. Development could then commence and be completed within 5 years. The telecoms mast site has now been acquired in anticipation of this to reinstate full freehold ownership of their part of the preferred site allocation.
It is a site in a highly sustainable location well served by public transport and other urban services and facilities within walkable distance. The Council have confirmed this view.
It would not take any greenfield land away from agricultural use. The proposed
redevelopment would give many amenity and visual improvements to the locality as well.
The current mature and established tree line will be retained. The scheme would enhance the area.
The remaining small businesses need to expand and relocate to better premises and they are willing to do so and have now agreed short notice terms. It can therefore be very quickly developed to help meet the objectively assessed housing needs of the Borough.
It is an area that has recently been included in Part 1 of the Authority's Brownfield Register.
Advice as to when it can be included on Part 2 of the Register would be welcomed as a technical consent application would quickly follow.
The family have formed a development company. Some discussions with developers and builders have also been taking place with a view to a family led development of the site once there is sufficient certainty to proceed.
It is only the continuing uncertainty of the planning context that has delayed the recommencing pre-application advice.
The inclusion of the site in the Authority's Brownfield Register Part 1 is welcomed and an early inclusion in the forthcoming Part 2 of the Register would allow a permission in principle to be considered, speeding up site delivery.

2. SUPPORT FOR THE DRAFT BRENTWOOD LOCAL PLAN PREFERRED
SITES ALLOCATION 2018 AS NOW BEING CONSULTED UPON
Accordingly Ms Kim Armiger very much supports the Brentwood Draft Local Plan
Preferred Sites Allocation 2018. In particular including the Sow N Grow site within the defined preferred site 010 as part of the District's Growth Strategy and for the urban extension of Pilgrims Hatch as referred to in the Response Form for at least 37-38 dwellings within 1-5 years.
She also supports the approach, strategy, and priorities adopted to date by the Council and as now being consulted upon. In particular the allocation of the Sow N Grown Nursery site for residential development as part of land preferred to be developed. As this is previously developed land in the Green Belt the priority allocated for release is supported. The early timing is supported.
The Armiger Family would be pleased to bring the land they own forward for development as soon as possible.
They feel the site could be developed sooner than programmed and perhaps be developed for more dwellings units than the 37 anticipated in the Draft Brentwood Local Plan Preferred Sites Allocations Document 2018.

Support

Preferred Site Allocations 2018

010 Sow and Grow, Ongar Road, Pilgrims Hatch

Representation ID: 18560

Received: 10/03/2018

Respondent: Sow & Grow Nursery

Agent: MR ALAN WIPPERMAN

Representation Summary:

It is a site in a highly sustainable location well served by public transport and other urban services and facilities within walkable distance. The Council have confirmed this view.

Full text:

This response follows pre-application discussions and a draft scheme for the Sow N
Grown site submitted for pre-application advice some time ago. This was on-going, pending progress with the development plan document being adopted, in anticipation of when the site can be released from the defined Metropolitan Green Belt. This has been delayed for some time now following the National Planning Practice Guidance as amended in October 2014.
Following the most recent pre-application advice a possible scheme had been amended to show both Phase 1 and Phase 2 and this was submitted when the Strategic Growth Options were being considered and as part of the 2017 Call for Sites. It is not submitted again.
This Response, together with the Response Form and letter confirms that the Sow n Grow part of the defined and preferred site 101 is still owned by three members of the Armiger family acting together. They are still intending to seek planning permission to develop the site for housing once the requirements of the National Planning Practice Guidance are met and the development plan process is sufficiently advanced to then allow for the release of this previously developed land from the Green Belt as a preferred site allocation as now being proposed. Development could then commence and be completed within 5 years. The telecoms mast site has now been acquired in anticipation of this to reinstate full freehold ownership of their part of the preferred site allocation.
It is a site in a highly sustainable location well served by public transport and other urban services and facilities within walkable distance. The Council have confirmed this view.
It would not take any greenfield land away from agricultural use. The proposed
redevelopment would give many amenity and visual improvements to the locality as well.
The current mature and established tree line will be retained. The scheme would enhance the area.
The remaining small businesses need to expand and relocate to better premises and they are willing to do so and have now agreed short notice terms. It can therefore be very quickly developed to help meet the objectively assessed housing needs of the Borough.
It is an area that has recently been included in Part 1 of the Authority's Brownfield Register.
Advice as to when it can be included on Part 2 of the Register would be welcomed as a technical consent application would quickly follow.
The family have formed a development company. Some discussions with developers and builders have also been taking place with a view to a family led development of the site once there is sufficient certainty to proceed.
It is only the continuing uncertainty of the planning context that has delayed the recommencing pre-application advice.
The inclusion of the site in the Authority's Brownfield Register Part 1 is welcomed and an early inclusion in the forthcoming Part 2 of the Register would allow a permission in principle to be considered, speeding up site delivery.

2. SUPPORT FOR THE DRAFT BRENTWOOD LOCAL PLAN PREFERRED
SITES ALLOCATION 2018 AS NOW BEING CONSULTED UPON
Accordingly Ms Kim Armiger very much supports the Brentwood Draft Local Plan
Preferred Sites Allocation 2018. In particular including the Sow N Grow site within the defined preferred site 010 as part of the District's Growth Strategy and for the urban extension of Pilgrims Hatch as referred to in the Response Form for at least 37-38 dwellings within 1-5 years.
She also supports the approach, strategy, and priorities adopted to date by the Council and as now being consulted upon. In particular the allocation of the Sow N Grown Nursery site for residential development as part of land preferred to be developed. As this is previously developed land in the Green Belt the priority allocated for release is supported. The early timing is supported.
The Armiger Family would be pleased to bring the land they own forward for development as soon as possible.
They feel the site could be developed sooner than programmed and perhaps be developed for more dwellings units than the 37 anticipated in the Draft Brentwood Local Plan Preferred Sites Allocations Document 2018.

Support

Preferred Site Allocations 2018

010 Sow and Grow, Ongar Road, Pilgrims Hatch

Representation ID: 18561

Received: 10/03/2018

Respondent: Sow & Grow Nursery

Agent: MR ALAN WIPPERMAN

Representation Summary:

The proposals would not take any greenfield land away from agricultural use. Redevelopment would also provide amenity and visual improvements to the locality. The current mature and established tree line will be retained enhancing the area.

Full text:

This response follows pre-application discussions and a draft scheme for the Sow N
Grown site submitted for pre-application advice some time ago. This was on-going, pending progress with the development plan document being adopted, in anticipation of when the site can be released from the defined Metropolitan Green Belt. This has been delayed for some time now following the National Planning Practice Guidance as amended in October 2014.
Following the most recent pre-application advice a possible scheme had been amended to show both Phase 1 and Phase 2 and this was submitted when the Strategic Growth Options were being considered and as part of the 2017 Call for Sites. It is not submitted again.
This Response, together with the Response Form and letter confirms that the Sow n Grow part of the defined and preferred site 101 is still owned by three members of the Armiger family acting together. They are still intending to seek planning permission to develop the site for housing once the requirements of the National Planning Practice Guidance are met and the development plan process is sufficiently advanced to then allow for the release of this previously developed land from the Green Belt as a preferred site allocation as now being proposed. Development could then commence and be completed within 5 years. The telecoms mast site has now been acquired in anticipation of this to reinstate full freehold ownership of their part of the preferred site allocation.
It is a site in a highly sustainable location well served by public transport and other urban services and facilities within walkable distance. The Council have confirmed this view.
It would not take any greenfield land away from agricultural use. The proposed
redevelopment would give many amenity and visual improvements to the locality as well.
The current mature and established tree line will be retained. The scheme would enhance the area.
The remaining small businesses need to expand and relocate to better premises and they are willing to do so and have now agreed short notice terms. It can therefore be very quickly developed to help meet the objectively assessed housing needs of the Borough.
It is an area that has recently been included in Part 1 of the Authority's Brownfield Register.
Advice as to when it can be included on Part 2 of the Register would be welcomed as a technical consent application would quickly follow.
The family have formed a development company. Some discussions with developers and builders have also been taking place with a view to a family led development of the site once there is sufficient certainty to proceed.
It is only the continuing uncertainty of the planning context that has delayed the recommencing pre-application advice.
The inclusion of the site in the Authority's Brownfield Register Part 1 is welcomed and an early inclusion in the forthcoming Part 2 of the Register would allow a permission in principle to be considered, speeding up site delivery.

2. SUPPORT FOR THE DRAFT BRENTWOOD LOCAL PLAN PREFERRED
SITES ALLOCATION 2018 AS NOW BEING CONSULTED UPON
Accordingly Ms Kim Armiger very much supports the Brentwood Draft Local Plan
Preferred Sites Allocation 2018. In particular including the Sow N Grow site within the defined preferred site 010 as part of the District's Growth Strategy and for the urban extension of Pilgrims Hatch as referred to in the Response Form for at least 37-38 dwellings within 1-5 years.
She also supports the approach, strategy, and priorities adopted to date by the Council and as now being consulted upon. In particular the allocation of the Sow N Grown Nursery site for residential development as part of land preferred to be developed. As this is previously developed land in the Green Belt the priority allocated for release is supported. The early timing is supported.
The Armiger Family would be pleased to bring the land they own forward for development as soon as possible.
They feel the site could be developed sooner than programmed and perhaps be developed for more dwellings units than the 37 anticipated in the Draft Brentwood Local Plan Preferred Sites Allocations Document 2018.

Support

Preferred Site Allocations 2018

010 Sow and Grow, Ongar Road, Pilgrims Hatch

Representation ID: 18562

Received: 10/03/2018

Respondent: Sow & Grow Nursery

Agent: MR ALAN WIPPERMAN

Representation Summary:

The inclusion of the site in the Authority's Brownfield Register Part 1 is welcomed and an early inclusion in the forthcoming Part 2 of the Register would allow a permission in principle to be considered, speeding up site delivery.

Full text:

This response follows pre-application discussions and a draft scheme for the Sow N
Grown site submitted for pre-application advice some time ago. This was on-going, pending progress with the development plan document being adopted, in anticipation of when the site can be released from the defined Metropolitan Green Belt. This has been delayed for some time now following the National Planning Practice Guidance as amended in October 2014.
Following the most recent pre-application advice a possible scheme had been amended to show both Phase 1 and Phase 2 and this was submitted when the Strategic Growth Options were being considered and as part of the 2017 Call for Sites. It is not submitted again.
This Response, together with the Response Form and letter confirms that the Sow n Grow part of the defined and preferred site 101 is still owned by three members of the Armiger family acting together. They are still intending to seek planning permission to develop the site for housing once the requirements of the National Planning Practice Guidance are met and the development plan process is sufficiently advanced to then allow for the release of this previously developed land from the Green Belt as a preferred site allocation as now being proposed. Development could then commence and be completed within 5 years. The telecoms mast site has now been acquired in anticipation of this to reinstate full freehold ownership of their part of the preferred site allocation.
It is a site in a highly sustainable location well served by public transport and other urban services and facilities within walkable distance. The Council have confirmed this view.
It would not take any greenfield land away from agricultural use. The proposed
redevelopment would give many amenity and visual improvements to the locality as well.
The current mature and established tree line will be retained. The scheme would enhance the area.
The remaining small businesses need to expand and relocate to better premises and they are willing to do so and have now agreed short notice terms. It can therefore be very quickly developed to help meet the objectively assessed housing needs of the Borough.
It is an area that has recently been included in Part 1 of the Authority's Brownfield Register.
Advice as to when it can be included on Part 2 of the Register would be welcomed as a technical consent application would quickly follow.
The family have formed a development company. Some discussions with developers and builders have also been taking place with a view to a family led development of the site once there is sufficient certainty to proceed.
It is only the continuing uncertainty of the planning context that has delayed the recommencing pre-application advice.
The inclusion of the site in the Authority's Brownfield Register Part 1 is welcomed and an early inclusion in the forthcoming Part 2 of the Register would allow a permission in principle to be considered, speeding up site delivery.

2. SUPPORT FOR THE DRAFT BRENTWOOD LOCAL PLAN PREFERRED
SITES ALLOCATION 2018 AS NOW BEING CONSULTED UPON
Accordingly Ms Kim Armiger very much supports the Brentwood Draft Local Plan
Preferred Sites Allocation 2018. In particular including the Sow N Grow site within the defined preferred site 010 as part of the District's Growth Strategy and for the urban extension of Pilgrims Hatch as referred to in the Response Form for at least 37-38 dwellings within 1-5 years.
She also supports the approach, strategy, and priorities adopted to date by the Council and as now being consulted upon. In particular the allocation of the Sow N Grown Nursery site for residential development as part of land preferred to be developed. As this is previously developed land in the Green Belt the priority allocated for release is supported. The early timing is supported.
The Armiger Family would be pleased to bring the land they own forward for development as soon as possible.
They feel the site could be developed sooner than programmed and perhaps be developed for more dwellings units than the 37 anticipated in the Draft Brentwood Local Plan Preferred Sites Allocations Document 2018.

Support

Preferred Site Allocations 2018

010 Sow and Grow, Ongar Road, Pilgrims Hatch

Representation ID: 18563

Received: 10/03/2018

Respondent: Sow & Grow Nursery

Agent: MR ALAN WIPPERMAN

Representation Summary:

Possible that the site could be developed sooner than programmed and perhaps be developed for more dwellings units than the 37 anticipated in the emerging Local Plan.

Full text:

This response follows pre-application discussions and a draft scheme for the Sow N
Grown site submitted for pre-application advice some time ago. This was on-going, pending progress with the development plan document being adopted, in anticipation of when the site can be released from the defined Metropolitan Green Belt. This has been delayed for some time now following the National Planning Practice Guidance as amended in October 2014.
Following the most recent pre-application advice a possible scheme had been amended to show both Phase 1 and Phase 2 and this was submitted when the Strategic Growth Options were being considered and as part of the 2017 Call for Sites. It is not submitted again.
This Response, together with the Response Form and letter confirms that the Sow n Grow part of the defined and preferred site 101 is still owned by three members of the Armiger family acting together. They are still intending to seek planning permission to develop the site for housing once the requirements of the National Planning Practice Guidance are met and the development plan process is sufficiently advanced to then allow for the release of this previously developed land from the Green Belt as a preferred site allocation as now being proposed. Development could then commence and be completed within 5 years. The telecoms mast site has now been acquired in anticipation of this to reinstate full freehold ownership of their part of the preferred site allocation.
It is a site in a highly sustainable location well served by public transport and other urban services and facilities within walkable distance. The Council have confirmed this view.
It would not take any greenfield land away from agricultural use. The proposed
redevelopment would give many amenity and visual improvements to the locality as well.
The current mature and established tree line will be retained. The scheme would enhance the area.
The remaining small businesses need to expand and relocate to better premises and they are willing to do so and have now agreed short notice terms. It can therefore be very quickly developed to help meet the objectively assessed housing needs of the Borough.
It is an area that has recently been included in Part 1 of the Authority's Brownfield Register.
Advice as to when it can be included on Part 2 of the Register would be welcomed as a technical consent application would quickly follow.
The family have formed a development company. Some discussions with developers and builders have also been taking place with a view to a family led development of the site once there is sufficient certainty to proceed.
It is only the continuing uncertainty of the planning context that has delayed the recommencing pre-application advice.
The inclusion of the site in the Authority's Brownfield Register Part 1 is welcomed and an early inclusion in the forthcoming Part 2 of the Register would allow a permission in principle to be considered, speeding up site delivery.

2. SUPPORT FOR THE DRAFT BRENTWOOD LOCAL PLAN PREFERRED
SITES ALLOCATION 2018 AS NOW BEING CONSULTED UPON
Accordingly Ms Kim Armiger very much supports the Brentwood Draft Local Plan
Preferred Sites Allocation 2018. In particular including the Sow N Grow site within the defined preferred site 010 as part of the District's Growth Strategy and for the urban extension of Pilgrims Hatch as referred to in the Response Form for at least 37-38 dwellings within 1-5 years.
She also supports the approach, strategy, and priorities adopted to date by the Council and as now being consulted upon. In particular the allocation of the Sow N Grown Nursery site for residential development as part of land preferred to be developed. As this is previously developed land in the Green Belt the priority allocated for release is supported. The early timing is supported.
The Armiger Family would be pleased to bring the land they own forward for development as soon as possible.
They feel the site could be developed sooner than programmed and perhaps be developed for more dwellings units than the 37 anticipated in the Draft Brentwood Local Plan Preferred Sites Allocations Document 2018.

Support

Preferred Site Allocations 2018

010 Sow and Grow, Ongar Road, Pilgrims Hatch

Representation ID: 18564

Received: 10/03/2018

Respondent: Sow & Grow Nursery

Agent: MR ALAN WIPPERMAN

Representation Summary:

Have previously carried out pre-application discussions setting out a draft scheme. The scheme was amended to show phases 1 and 2 and submitted to the Strategic Growth Options consultation 2015. Submission of an application has been pending the adoption of the Local Plan.

Full text:

1. BACKGROUND
This response follows pre-application discussions and a draft scheme for the Sow N
Grown site submitted for pre-application advice some time ago. This was on-going, pending progress with the development plan document being adopted, in anticipation of when the site can be released from the defined Metropolitan Green Belt. This has been delayed for some time now following the National Planning Practice Guidance as amended in October 2014.
Following the most recent pre-application advice a possible scheme had been amended to show both Phase 1 and Phase 2 and this was submitted when the Strategic Growth Options were being considered and as part of the 2017 Call for Sites. It is not submitted again.
This Response, together with the Response Form and letter confirms that the Sow n Grow part of the defined and preferred site 101 is still owned by three members of the Armiger family acting together. They are still intending to seek planning permission to develop the site for housing once the requirements of the National Planning Practice Guidance are met and the development plan process is sufficiently advanced to then allow for the release of this previously developed land from the Green Belt as a preferred site allocation as now being proposed. Development could then commence and be completed within 5 years. The telecoms mast site has now been acquired in anticipation of this to reinstate full freehold ownership of their part of the preferred site allocation.
It is a site in a highly sustainable location well served by public transport and other urban services and facilities within walkable distance. The Council have confirmed this view.
It would not take any greenfield land away from agricultural use. The proposed
redevelopment would give many amenity and visual improvements to the locality as well.
The current mature and established tree line will be retained. The scheme would enhance the area.
The remaining small businesses need to expand and relocate to better premises and they are willing to do so and have now agreed short notice terms. It can therefore be very quickly developed to help meet the objectively assessed housing needs of the Borough.
It is an area that has recently been included in Part 1 of the Authority's Brownfield Register.
Advice as to when it can be included on Part 2 of the Register would be welcomed as a technical consent application would quickly follow.
The family have formed a development company. Some discussions with developers and builders have also been taking place with a view to a family led development of the site once there is sufficient certainty to proceed.
It is only the continuing uncertainty of the planning context that has delayed the recommencing pre-application advice.
The inclusion of the site in the Authority's Brownfield Register Part 1 is welcomed and an early inclusion in the forthcoming Part 2 of the Register would allow a permission in principle to be considered, speeding up site delivery.

2. SUPPORT FOR THE DRAFT BRENTWOOD LOCAL PLAN PREFERRED
SITES ALLOCATION 2018 AS NOW BEING CONSULTED UPON
Accordingly Mr Derek Armiger very much supports the Brentwood Draft Local Plan
Preferred Sites Allocation 2018. In particular including the Sow N Grow site within the defined preferred site 010 as part of the District's Growth Strategy and for the urban extension of Pilgrims Hatch as referred to in the Response Form for at least 37-38 dwellings within 1-5 years.
He also supports the approach, strategy, and priorities adopted to date by the Council and as now being consulted upon. In particular the allocation of the Sow N Grown Nursery site for residential development as part of land preferred to be developed. As this is previously developed land in the Green Belt the priority allocated for release is supported. The early timing is supported.
The Armiger Family would be pleased to bring the land they own forward for development as soon as possible.
They feel the site could be developed sooner than programmed and perhaps be developed for more dwellings units than the 37 anticipated in the Draft Brentwood Local Plan Preferred Sites Allocations Document 2018.

Support

Preferred Site Allocations 2018

010 Sow and Grow, Ongar Road, Pilgrims Hatch

Representation ID: 18566

Received: 10/03/2018

Respondent: Sow & Grow Nursery

Agent: MR ALAN WIPPERMAN

Representation Summary:

The site is considered deliverable as it is still in the same ownership who are willing to bring the site forwards as soon as possible. The telecoms mast on site has now been acquired to allow for reinstatement of the full freehold ownership of the site. The existing businesses on site are willing to relocate and have now agree short notice terms. Development on site could commence and be completed within 5 years.

Full text:

1. BACKGROUND
This response follows pre-application discussions and a draft scheme for the Sow N
Grown site submitted for pre-application advice some time ago. This was on-going, pending progress with the development plan document being adopted, in anticipation of when the site can be released from the defined Metropolitan Green Belt. This has been delayed for some time now following the National Planning Practice Guidance as amended in October 2014.
Following the most recent pre-application advice a possible scheme had been amended to show both Phase 1 and Phase 2 and this was submitted when the Strategic Growth Options were being considered and as part of the 2017 Call for Sites. It is not submitted again.
This Response, together with the Response Form and letter confirms that the Sow n Grow part of the defined and preferred site 101 is still owned by three members of the Armiger family acting together. They are still intending to seek planning permission to develop the site for housing once the requirements of the National Planning Practice Guidance are met and the development plan process is sufficiently advanced to then allow for the release of this previously developed land from the Green Belt as a preferred site allocation as now being proposed. Development could then commence and be completed within 5 years. The telecoms mast site has now been acquired in anticipation of this to reinstate full freehold ownership of their part of the preferred site allocation.
It is a site in a highly sustainable location well served by public transport and other urban services and facilities within walkable distance. The Council have confirmed this view.
It would not take any greenfield land away from agricultural use. The proposed
redevelopment would give many amenity and visual improvements to the locality as well.
The current mature and established tree line will be retained. The scheme would enhance the area.
The remaining small businesses need to expand and relocate to better premises and they are willing to do so and have now agreed short notice terms. It can therefore be very quickly developed to help meet the objectively assessed housing needs of the Borough.
It is an area that has recently been included in Part 1 of the Authority's Brownfield Register.
Advice as to when it can be included on Part 2 of the Register would be welcomed as a technical consent application would quickly follow.
The family have formed a development company. Some discussions with developers and builders have also been taking place with a view to a family led development of the site once there is sufficient certainty to proceed.
It is only the continuing uncertainty of the planning context that has delayed the recommencing pre-application advice.
The inclusion of the site in the Authority's Brownfield Register Part 1 is welcomed and an early inclusion in the forthcoming Part 2 of the Register would allow a permission in principle to be considered, speeding up site delivery.

2. SUPPORT FOR THE DRAFT BRENTWOOD LOCAL PLAN PREFERRED
SITES ALLOCATION 2018 AS NOW BEING CONSULTED UPON
Accordingly Mr Derek Armiger very much supports the Brentwood Draft Local Plan
Preferred Sites Allocation 2018. In particular including the Sow N Grow site within the defined preferred site 010 as part of the District's Growth Strategy and for the urban extension of Pilgrims Hatch as referred to in the Response Form for at least 37-38 dwellings within 1-5 years.
He also supports the approach, strategy, and priorities adopted to date by the Council and as now being consulted upon. In particular the allocation of the Sow N Grown Nursery site for residential development as part of land preferred to be developed. As this is previously developed land in the Green Belt the priority allocated for release is supported. The early timing is supported.
The Armiger Family would be pleased to bring the land they own forward for development as soon as possible.
They feel the site could be developed sooner than programmed and perhaps be developed for more dwellings units than the 37 anticipated in the Draft Brentwood Local Plan Preferred Sites Allocations Document 2018.

Support

Preferred Site Allocations 2018

010 Sow and Grow, Ongar Road, Pilgrims Hatch

Representation ID: 18567

Received: 10/03/2018

Respondent: Sow & Grow Nursery

Agent: MR ALAN WIPPERMAN

Representation Summary:

The family have formed a development company. Some discussions with developers and builders have also been taking place with a view to a family led development of the site once there is sufficient certainty to proceed.

Full text:

1. BACKGROUND
This response follows pre-application discussions and a draft scheme for the Sow N
Grown site submitted for pre-application advice some time ago. This was on-going, pending progress with the development plan document being adopted, in anticipation of when the site can be released from the defined Metropolitan Green Belt. This has been delayed for some time now following the National Planning Practice Guidance as amended in October 2014.
Following the most recent pre-application advice a possible scheme had been amended to show both Phase 1 and Phase 2 and this was submitted when the Strategic Growth Options were being considered and as part of the 2017 Call for Sites. It is not submitted again.
This Response, together with the Response Form and letter confirms that the Sow n Grow part of the defined and preferred site 101 is still owned by three members of the Armiger family acting together. They are still intending to seek planning permission to develop the site for housing once the requirements of the National Planning Practice Guidance are met and the development plan process is sufficiently advanced to then allow for the release of this previously developed land from the Green Belt as a preferred site allocation as now being proposed. Development could then commence and be completed within 5 years. The telecoms mast site has now been acquired in anticipation of this to reinstate full freehold ownership of their part of the preferred site allocation.
It is a site in a highly sustainable location well served by public transport and other urban services and facilities within walkable distance. The Council have confirmed this view.
It would not take any greenfield land away from agricultural use. The proposed
redevelopment would give many amenity and visual improvements to the locality as well.
The current mature and established tree line will be retained. The scheme would enhance the area.
The remaining small businesses need to expand and relocate to better premises and they are willing to do so and have now agreed short notice terms. It can therefore be very quickly developed to help meet the objectively assessed housing needs of the Borough.
It is an area that has recently been included in Part 1 of the Authority's Brownfield Register.
Advice as to when it can be included on Part 2 of the Register would be welcomed as a technical consent application would quickly follow.
The family have formed a development company. Some discussions with developers and builders have also been taking place with a view to a family led development of the site once there is sufficient certainty to proceed.
It is only the continuing uncertainty of the planning context that has delayed the recommencing pre-application advice.
The inclusion of the site in the Authority's Brownfield Register Part 1 is welcomed and an early inclusion in the forthcoming Part 2 of the Register would allow a permission in principle to be considered, speeding up site delivery.

2. SUPPORT FOR THE DRAFT BRENTWOOD LOCAL PLAN PREFERRED
SITES ALLOCATION 2018 AS NOW BEING CONSULTED UPON
Accordingly Mr Derek Armiger very much supports the Brentwood Draft Local Plan
Preferred Sites Allocation 2018. In particular including the Sow N Grow site within the defined preferred site 010 as part of the District's Growth Strategy and for the urban extension of Pilgrims Hatch as referred to in the Response Form for at least 37-38 dwellings within 1-5 years.
He also supports the approach, strategy, and priorities adopted to date by the Council and as now being consulted upon. In particular the allocation of the Sow N Grown Nursery site for residential development as part of land preferred to be developed. As this is previously developed land in the Green Belt the priority allocated for release is supported. The early timing is supported.
The Armiger Family would be pleased to bring the land they own forward for development as soon as possible.
They feel the site could be developed sooner than programmed and perhaps be developed for more dwellings units than the 37 anticipated in the Draft Brentwood Local Plan Preferred Sites Allocations Document 2018.

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