Eastleigh Borough Local Plan 2016-2036 June 2018

a. South of Chestnut Avenue, Source Reference/ title at Stoneham Park Eastleigh Borough Emerging Corporate Plan (1,100 dwellings); Council Strategy: Increasing the provision and mix of b. West of Horton Heath (950 housing (2017) dwellings); Housing Strategy for c. West of Woodhouse Lane, Hedge Eastleigh 2012-2017 End (650 dwellings);

Retail and Leisure Needs d. Boorley Green and Botley (1,700 Assessment (Carter Jonas dwellings); 2017) e. Land at Fir Tree Farm, PUSH Economic Development (450 dwellings); and Strategy 2010 South Spatial f. Land north of Station Position Statement 2016 (680 dwellings) NPPF Paragraphs 17, 47-52, 159 iv. The development of approximately 4,400 dwellings on smaller sites which already have planning Strategic policy S3, Location of permission or will come forward as new housing unidentified windfalls;

The Borough Council will focus as much v. Provision for approximately 610 new housing development as possible dwellings on new smaller greenfield within the existing urban areas, with sites adjoining the settlements of the remainder on greenfield sites in Allbrook, Bishopstoke, , the form of one strategic growth area, Fair Oak, Hedge End, and strategic sites and urban extensions and West End. a number of smaller sites to meet more The Council anticipates that the new local needs. The Council proposes: housing development identified in this i. The development of approximately policy will be delivered in accordance 605 dwellings on identified sites with the housing trajectory. within existing urban areas (see 4.9 The development proposed, including Chapter 6); development within the existing urban ii. The development of approximately areas and the new greenfield allocations 5,300 dwellings (3,350 within the plan split into parishes and Eastleigh, is period) on a strategic growth option shown in the key diagram. A housing north of Bishopstoke and north and trajectory has been produced to illustrate east of Fair Oak (policy S5); the anticipated delivery of housing over the plan period. The total for the iii. The development of approximately Borough exceeds the required 14,580 5,680 dwellings on strategic sites at: dwellings 2016-2036 by a small amount, providing some margin for variation in the development achieved on individual sites.

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The site policies in chapter 6 provide an Solent Local Solent LEP Vision, July 2011 indicative number of dwellings for each Enterprise site, based on planning permissions, Partnership A Strategy for Growth, discussions with developers and December 2012 landowners and development capacity assessments. When determining planning NPPF Paragraphs 17, 47-52, 159 applications, the Council will consider developments with higher dwelling numbers if this can be justified following Strategic policy S4, more detailed work and where the Employment provision proposed development is in accordance with other policies in the Plan. To contribute towards sustainable economic growth, provision will be Employment made for additional floor space for uses in the B Use Classes (B1, B2 and B815) Relevant issues and objectives and other employment-generating uses Issues (Chapter 2): P5-P13, G2, G15 through:

Objectives (Chapter 3): i, iv, ix, xi, xii, xiii i. mixed-use regeneration and greenfield development at Related local and national strategies/policies (see Eastleigh River Side, supported Appendix B by the delivery of the Chickenhall Lane link road (see Source Reference/ title E6, Chapter 6, section 6.4);

Eastleigh Borough Retail and Leisure Needs ii. further employment development Council Assessment (Carter Jonas adjoining Chalcroft Business 2017) Park, subject to the provision Prosperity Delivery Plan of a new road link between the distribution park and Bubb Climate Change Strategy Lane (see policies WE1 and WE2, Chapter 6, section 6.5); PUSH Economic Development iii. small-scale employment Strategy 2010 allocations at Botley, Bursledon, Spatial Chandler’s Ford, Eastleigh, Fair Position Statement 2016 Oak (Horton Heath), Hedge End and West End (see Chapter 6);

iv. new employment development within the urban edge

15 The Town and Country Planning (Use Classes) Order 1987 as amended divides land uses into a number of categories, e.g. A Retail (subdivided into use classes A1 to A5), B Business etc. B1 business is further sub- divided into sub-categories e.g. B1(a) offices, B1(b) research and development, and B1(c) light industry, all of which should be capable of being carried out without detriment to residential amenities. Class B2 is general industry, and Class B8 is warehousing.

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