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Policy S/LAC: Other site allocations in Cambridge

Consultation runs from: 1 December 2025 9:00am - 30 January 2026 5:00pm

What this policy does

Allocates specific sites within the Cambridge urban area for housing, employment or a mix of uses that will contribute towards meeting the housing needs and forecast new jobs in . It includes rolling forward sites from the Cambridge and South Cambridgeshire Local Plans 2018 where appropriate.

Policy S/LAC: Other site allocations in Cambridge

1. The following sites identified on the Policies Map are allocated for housing, employment or mixed uses in the Cambridge urban area. 

2. The site allocations will be developed in accordance with: 

  a. all relevant national and local planning policy requirements, including making appropriate contributions towards mitigation measures or infrastructure requirements that are necessary to make the development acceptable; 

  b. the site-specific development requirements identified for each site, including the site-specific spatial framework where provided. 

3. An indicative dwelling or floorspace capacity is identified for each of the site allocations. The number of homes or amount of floorspace granted planning permission on each site may be higher or lower than the indicative capacity and should be determined through a design-led approach. 

Supporting information

The must allocate sites for new housing and employment development to meet the long-term housing needs of and support the area’s forecast job growth. The majority of new homes and jobs will be delivered at the strategic sites on the edge of Cambridge and at the new settlements, as set out in the strategy section of this plan. However, Cambridge is a highly sustainable location for additional homes and jobs, relating to its accessibility to existing jobs, services, and public transport. 

The sites allocated have been identified, taking into account of a range of factors, and informed by the Housing and Economic Land Availability Assessment and Heritage Impact Assessments of each site. For the employment allocations, we were also informed by the evidence from the Growth Sector study and Industrial and Warehouse Sector Study to understand the locational demand of different sectors. 

Figure 19: Map showing other site allocations in Cambridge
Figure 19: Map showing other site allocations in Cambridge

The identified specific development requirements for each of the sites are necessary to ensure that the likely impacts of the development will be adequately mitigated. National planning policy and other policies in the may require further development requirements and / or contributions that are necessary to make the development acceptable in planning terms. 

Supporting topic paper and evidence studies

: Sites Topic Paper

Tell us what you think

We will consider all comments while developing the next version of the .

All comments must be received by 30 January 2026 at 5pm.