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INSP007 Draft Examination Programme INSP007 Flintshire County Council Local Development Plan 2015-2030 Draft Examination Programme as at 09/02/21 All Hearing sessions will start at 9:30am. There will be a mid-morning break (15 mins) at about 11.00, a lunch break at about 12.45 (45 mins) and a mid-afternoon break (15 mins) at about 3.00pm. We will aim to finish no later than 4:30pm. Hearing sessions to discuss Alternative Sites will only be held if the Inspectors consider it necessary to do so. Hearing statements for Week 1 sessions to be submitted by Friday 5th March (17.00) Week 1 Day 1 Tues 16 March 2021 Matter 1 - Plan Preparation Matter 2 - Plan Strategy Key issues, vision, objectives Matter 1 9.30am Start Rep ID Participant Agent/Org Organisation/Representing Additional Comments Participants on Council Attendees Flintshire County Council Matter 2 1.30pm Start Additional Comments Rep ID Participant Agent/Org Organisation/Representing Participants on Council Attendees Flintshire County Council 1149828 Emma Hancock Wales & West Housing Association DM Policies 1235344 Justin Paul J10 Planning Premco DM Policies 1232503 Steve Grimster Grimster Planning David & Ian Cash David & Ian Cash Introduction 1 Hearing statements for Week 1 sessions to be submitted by Friday 5th March (17.00) Week 1 Day 2 Wed 17 March 2021 Matter 3– Strategic Growth STR1 (inc Strategic Sites STR3) Matter 4 – Location of Development STR2 Settlement hierarchy, settlement limits Matter 3 9.30am Start Additional Comments Rep ID Participant Agent/Org Organisation/Representing Participants on Council Attendees Flintshire County Council 1230721 Dr Nia Hughes SG 1232074 Charles Phillips STR1 1236195 David Fitzsimon Fitzsimon Planning Llay Hall Estates STR1 1232680 Jamie Bradshaw Owen Davenport Mr Ian Sanderson STR1 1232660 1144556 Mark Harris Wales Home Builders Federation STR1 1148956 Matt Gilbert Matt Plan Redrow STR1 1224983 Melissa Wilson Lichfields Taylor Wimpey STR1 1230730 Steve Goodwin Goodwin Planning Beech Homes STR1 1230731 Steve Goodwin Goodwin Planning Mr N W Davies STR1 1231164 Steve Goodwin Goodwin Planning Mr Jon Owen STR1 1232503 Steve Grimster Grimster Planning David & Ian Cash David & Ian Cash STR1 1233454 Steve Grimster Grimster Planning Lanes End Dev Construction Ltd STR1 1149828 Emma Hancock Wales & West Housing Association STR1 STR3 1231151 Joanne MCGrath Sat Plan Anwyl Homes Shaun Taylor STR1 STR3 1231153 Joanne MCGrath Sat Plan Anwyl Land Shaun Taylor STR1 STR3 1149823 Justin Paul J10 Planning Gower Homes STR1 STR3 1235341 Justin Paul J10 Planning N&P Jones STR1 STR3 1235343 Justin Paul J10 Planning Bartlett/Kitchen STR1 STR3 1235344 Justin Paul J10 Planning Premco STR1 STR3 1230461 Marcus Blaney Wales & West Housing Jon Hurley STR1 STR3 1149498 Mark Newey Welsh Government Candice Myers STR1 STR3 1149350 Nick Lee NJL Consulting Bloor Homes Kate McClean STR1 STR3 1232396 Nick Lee NJL Consulting Lavington Participation Corp STR1 STR3 2 Various Steve Grimster Grimster Planning Castle Green Homes(was Macbryde STR1 STR3 Homes Ltd) 1148889 Andrew Rose Spawforths Pochin Goodman Northern Gateway STR3 Limited 1234608 Cllr David Williams STR3 1234431 Cllr Richard Penyffordd Community Council Cllr Pat Ransome STR3 Bestwick & Cllr Paul Blackman 1233028 John Coxon Emery Planning Mrs Stott & Mrs Haworth STR3 1231124 Pete Lloyd NJL Consulting Elan Homes Ltd and Lingfield Homes STR3 & Property Development Ltd 1232506 Peter Waldren Tetratech Welsh Government ESNR STR3 1233134 Matter 4 1.30pm Start Additional Comments Rep ID Participant Agent/Org Organisation/Representing Participants on Council Attendees Flintshire County Council 1234431 Cllr Richard Penyffordd Community Council Cllr Pat Ransome STR2 Bestwick & Cllr Paul Blackman 1230984 Colin Randerson David Rowlinson STR2 1230721 Dr Nia Hughes STR2 1149828 Emma Hancock Wales & West Housing Association STR2 1230905 Howard White Ramblers Cymru ( Flintshire) STR2 1231151 Joanne MCGrath Sat Plan Anwyl Homes Shaun Taylor STR2 1233028 John Coxon Emery Planning Mrs Stott & Mrs Haworth STR2 1149823 Justin Paul J10 Planning Gower Homes STR2 1235341 Justin Paul J10 Planning N&P Jones STR2 1235343 Justin Paul J10 Planning Bartlett/Kitchen STR2 1235344 Justin Paul J10 Planning Premco STR2 1149498 Mark Newey Welsh Government Candice Myers STR2 1224983 Melissa Wilson Lichfields Taylor Wimpey STR2 1149350 Nick Lee NJL Consulting Bloor Homes Kate McClean STR2 1232396 Nick Lee NJL Consulting Lavington Participation Corp STR2 1234331 Peter Waldren Tetratech The British Land Company STR2 3 1233213 Rhys Davies Cadnant Planning Mr T Holt STR2 1232503 Steve Grimster Grimster Planning David & Ian Cash David & Ian Cash STR2 Various Steve Grimster Grimster Planning Castle Green Homes STR2 Hearing statements for Week 1 sessions to be submitted by Friday 5th March (17.00) Week 1 Day 3 Thursday 18th March 2021 Matter 5 – Principles of Sustainable Development STR4 (inc Transport and Accessibility STR5; Services, Facilities and Infrastructure STR6) Matter 6 – Economy and Employment (inc Economic Development, Enterprise and Employment STR7; Employment Land Provision STR8; Retail Centres and Development STR9; Tourism, Culture and Leisure STR10). Matter 5 9.30am Start Rep ID Participant Agent/Org Organisation/Representing Additional Comments Participants on Council Attendees Flintshire County Council 1224983 Melissa Wilson Lichfields Taylor Wimpey STR4 1232541 Niall Mellan Hourigan Connolly STR4 1149350 Nick Lee NJL Consulting Bloor Homes Kate McClean STR4 1232396 Nick Lee NJL Consulting Lavington Participation Corp STR4 1144556 Mark Harris Wales Home Builders Federation STR4 ST6 1149198 Corin Williams Savills Mrs EM Charlton's 1995 settlement STR5 trust 1230363 Edward Flook STR5 ST6 1234608 Cllr David Williams STR6 1234431 Cllr Richard Penyffordd Community Council Cllr Pat Ransome STR6 Bestwick & Cllr Paul Blackman 1149828 Emma Hancock Wales & West Housing Association STR6 1149823 Justin Paul J10 Planning Gower Homes STR6 1235341 Justin Paul J10 Planning N&P Jones STR6 1235343 Justin Paul J10 Planning Bartlett/Kitchen STR6 4 Matter 6 1.30pm Start Rep ID Participant Agent/Org Organisation/Representing Additional Comments Participants on Council Attendees Flintshire County Council 1149498 Mark Newey Welsh Government Candice Myers STR7 1141895 Stephen Gibbins Compton Group Gareth Roberts STR7 (Pegasus Group) 1148889 Andrew Rose Spawforths Pochin Goodman Northern Gateway STR7 STR8 Limited 1235344 Justin Paul J10 Planning Premco STR7 STR8 1232503 Steve Grimster Grimster Planning David & Ian Cash David Cash & Ian STR8 Cash 1234331 Peter Waldren Tetratech The British Land Company STR9 STR10 Week 1 Day 4 Friday 19th March 2021 Available for any matters over-running from Week 1 5 Hearing statements for Week 2 sessions to be submitted by Monday 8th March (17.00) Week 2 Day 1 Tuesday 23rd March 2021 Matter 7 – Provision of Sustainable Housing Sites STR11 (inc housing requirement but not allocations) Matter 7 9.30am Start Additional Comments Rep ID Participant Agent/Org Organisation/Representing Participants on Council Attendees Flintshire County Council 1231151 Joanne MCGrath Sat Plan Anwyl Homes Shaun Taylor HC 1231153 Joanne MCGrath Sat Plan Anwyl Land Shaun Taylor HC 1230721 Dr Nia Hughes STR11 1149828 Emma Hancock Wales & West Housing Association STR11 1149823 Justin Paul J10 Planning Gower Homes STR11 1235341 Justin Paul J10 Planning N&P Jones STR11 1235343 Justin Paul J10 Planning Bartlett/Kitchen STR11 1144556 Mark Harris Wales Home Builders Federation STR11 1148956 Matt Gilbert Matt Plan Redrow STR11 1224983 Melissa Wilson Lichfields Taylor Wimpey STR11 1232541 Niall Mellan Hourigan Connolly STR11 1230730 Steve Goodwin Goodwin Planning Beech Homes STR11 1230731 Steve Goodwin Goodwin Planning Mr N W Davies STR11 6 Hearing statements for Week 2 sessions to be submitted by Monday 8th March (17.00) Week 2 Day 2 Wednesday 24th March 2021 Matter 8 – Natural and Built Environment (inc Green Networks and Infrastructure STR13) Matter 9 – Climate Change and Environmental Protection STR14 Matter 8 9.30am Start Additional Rep ID Participant Agent/Org Organisation/Representing Comments on Participants Council Flintshire County Council Attendees 1149828 Emma Hancock Wales & West Housing Association STR13 1149823 Justin Paul J10 Planning Gower Homes STR13 1235341 Justin Paul J10 Planning N&P Jones STR13 1235343 Justin Paul J10 Planning Bartlett/Kitchen STR13 1235344 Justin Paul J10 Planning Premco STR13 1144556 Mark Harris Wales Home Builders Federation STR13 Matter 9 1.30pm Start Additional Comments Rep ID Participant Agent/Org Organisation/Representing Participants on Council Attendees Flintshire County Council 1224983 Melissa Wilson Lichfields Taylor Wimpey STR14 7 Hearing statements for Week 2 sessions to be submitted by Monday 8th March (17.00) Week 2 Day 3 & 4 Thursday 25th March 2021 Available for any matters over-running from Week 2. Friday 26th March 2021 Week 3 NO HEARINGS Week 4 NO HEARINGS 8 Hearing statements for Week 5 sessions to be submitted by Monday 29th March (17.00) Week 5 Day 1 Tuesday 13th April 2021 Matter 10 Implementing Sustainable Development PC1 The Relationship of Development to Settlement Boundaries PC2: General Requirements for Development PC3: Design PC4: Sustainability and Resilience of New Development PC5: Transport and Accessibility PC6: Active Travel PC8: Airport Safeguarding Zone PC10: New Transport Schemes Matter 10 9.30am Start Additional Comments Rep ID Participant Agent/Org Organisation/Representing Participants on Council Attendees Flintshire
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