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Policy S/DS: Development strategy

Figure 6: Map showing proposed sites to be included in the Plan
Figure 6: Map showing proposed sites to be included in the Plan

What will this policy do?-

Set out the proposed strategy for the pattern, scale and design quality of places created in , not only for the plan period but beyond to 2050. It will set out where the homes and jobs identified in S/JH: New Jobs and Homes should be provided, in order to meet the vision and aims of the .

Proposed policy direction-

The proposed development strategy for is to direct development to where it has the least climate impact, where active and public transport is the natural choice, where green infrastructure can be delivered alongside new development, and where jobs, services and facilities can be located near to where people live, whilst ensuring all necessary utilities can be provided in a sustainable way. It also seeks to be realistic around the locational limits of some new jobs floorspace which is centred upon national and global economic clusters.

We propose to reinforce the distinctive character of our city, towns and villages through developing sites that can be well-integrated with existing communities. Using less land for development reduces our carbon emissions, and allows more space for nature and wildlife, so we propose that sites should be developed at densities, and using appropriate forms and patterns of development, which make best use of land while creating well-designed, characterful places.

The proposed development strategy takes up opportunities to use brownfield land and responds to opportunities created by proposed major new infrastructure. We propose to meet our housing and jobs needs by taking account of existing planning permissions alongside a limited number of new sites in the most sustainable locations.

Within Cambridge urban area our strategy proposes:

  • North East Cambridge – a compact city district on brownfield land already identified for development, including a mix of jobs and homes;
  • Smaller new sites for housing and employment well-integrated with existing neighbourhoods;
  • Continuing existing sites and areas of major change allocated in the previous plan that we still expect to be delivered;
  • Continuing existing opportunity areas and identifying new ones;
  • – an allowance for homes on unallocated land, which would be consistent with the other policy requirements in the Plan.

On the edge of Cambridge we propose:

  • Cambridge East – a new mixed-use district on the existing safeguarded land at Cambridge Airport;
  • Supporting the nationally important Cambridge Biomedical Campus, including through a limited release of land from the ;
  • Using land more effectively at North West Cambridge through intensifying development within the existing boundary of the site;
  • The University Innovation District centred on West Cambridge/Eddington - supporting the continued development of this area, including encouraging a mix of uses to create a vibrant campus;
  • Continuing development at existing strategic sites allocated in previous plans, for example at Darwin Green.

For our new settlements, we propose:

  • Evolving and expanding Cambourne into a vibrant town alongside the development of the new station, which will make it one of the best connected and most accessible places in the area; and
  • Continuing development at the new settlements of Northstowe, Waterbeach and Bourn Airfield allocated in previous plans – including faster housing delivery rates at the new towns of Northstowe and Waterbeach, so that more homes are provided by 2041 without an increase in the overall amount of development proposed.

We propose some development in the rural area south of Cambridge, the Rural Southern , where homes and jobs can be located close to each other and served by good quality public transport, cycling and walking links, including:

  • Employment and tied housing at the Wellcome Genome Campus expansion – confirming the existing planning permission;
  • Additional employment at Babraham Research Campus, through releasing the Campus and a modest area of additional land from the ;
  • New smaller sites for housing and employment in villages that have very good public transport access and are close to jobs, some of which are through release of land from the ; and
  • Continuing allocations for existing sites allocated in previous plans;

In the rest of the rural area, we propose a very limited amount of development:

  • Small new sites for housing and employment at villages that have very good public transport access, to help our rural communities thrive;
  • New employment sites in the countryside meeting specific business needs; and
  • - an allowance for homes on unallocated land, which would need to be consistent with policy requirements in the Plan, including Policy SS/SH: Settlement Hierarchy, which sets out scales of development in different categories of village.

Consistent with the new National Planning Policy Framework, our vision for looks not only to the plan period of 2041, but well beyond to 2050, reflecting that significant development identified in our strategy will continue beyond the plan period from the range of strategic sites identified, including the new settlements.

In order to provide greater confidence that the identified housing needs in Policy S/JH New Jobs and Homes can be met, and that a continuing supply of housing can be demonstrated, we are proposing to allocate enough sites to provide approximately a 10% buffer so we have the flexibility to deal with unforeseen circumstances. We also propose to provide flexibility in the amount and type of employment land supply to help enable the economy to continue to flourish.

 

The total additional homes to be identified is set out below, taking into account the identified housing need for the period 2020-41, application of the approximate 10% buffer, and current committed housing supply.

Homes to provide for

Homes 2020‑2041

Housing need (rounded)

44,400

Approximate 10% buffer for flexibility

4,440

Total number of homes to provide for

48,840

Current housing supply: comprising adopted allocations, windfall allowance, and dwelling equivalent from communal accommodation allocated or with planning permission

37,200

Total additional homes to be identified

11,640

The sources of housing supply to meet the requirement set out above include the following sites (note some sites will continue to build out beyond 2041 – see individual site sections):

Location

Policy reference / Site name

Homes 2020‑2041

Cambridge urban area

S/NEC North East Cambridge

3,900

Cambridge urban area

S/C/SMS Garages between 20 St. Matthews Street and Blue Moon Public House, Cambridge

12

Edge of Cambridge

S/CE Cambridge Airport (safeguarded land)

2,850

Edge of Cambridge

S/NWC North West Cambridge (Eddington) (additional new homes on existing allocated site – no expansion of site boundary

1,000

New settlements

S/NS Northstowe (faster delivery of homes already planned)

750

New settlements

S/NS Waterbeach New Town (faster delivery of homes already planned)

750

New settlements

S/CB Cambourne

1,950

Rural Southern

S/RSC/MF Land at Maarnford Farm, Hunts Road, Duxford

60

Rural Southern

S/RSC/HW Land between Hinton Way and Mingle Lane, Great Shelford

100

Rest of the rural area

S/RRA/ML The Moor, Moor Lane, Melbourn

20

Rest of the rural area

S/RRA/H Land at Highfields (phase 2) , Caldecote

64

Rest of the rural area

S/RRA/MF Land at Mansel Farm, Station Road, Oakington

20

Rest of the rural area

S/RRA/CR Land to the west of Cambridge Road, Melbourn

120

All locations

Total

11,596

Drawing together both of the above tables, the total housing supply for the period 2020-41, taking into account the current housing supply and additional sources of supply, would be 48,800.