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Examination of Leeds Site Allocations Plan (SAP) Examination of Leeds Site Allocations Plan (SAP) HEARINGS PROGRAMME (Working Draft) Please note the Programme may still be likely to change. Please check for updates regularly. Last updated 30 Aug 2017 Week 1 (CS LG) Venue Time Session 10 October Leeds Civic Hall 10:00 Inspector’s Opening Council’s Opening Matter 1 – Procedural requirements Participants: Council Aireborough Neighbourhood Development Forum AR Briggs & Co Ltd Barratt and David Wilson Homes Councillor John Procter CPRE Garforth Neighbourhood Planning Forum George Hall Hatfield Estate Ideal Standard Ltd John Dickinson – Q3 and Q6 KCS Development – Q4 Lady Elizabeth Hasting’s Estate Charity Mr C Makin – Q1 – Q7 Mr Westwood – Q1 MrA Hebditch, Mr N Hebditch and Mrs E Gemmill – Q4 Nathan Huntley Oulton and Woodlesford Neighbourhood Forum – Q3, Q6 Persimmon Homes (West Yorkshire) – Q1, Q4 Rawdon Greenbelt Action Group – Q3 Richard Taylor Templegate Developments Ltd Tim Chapman 13:30 Matter 2 – Compliance with Core Strategy Participants: Council AC Developments Yorkshire Ltd Aireborough Neighbourhood Development Forum Alec Shelbrooke MP AR Briggs & Co Ltd Avant Homes Banks Property – Q2, Q9, Q13, Q16, Q17 Barratt and David Wilson Homes Barratt Homes and David Wilson Homes and Taylor Wimpey Bellway Homes – Q1 – Q2, Q9, Q13 – Q17 Christopher McIntosh Clive Brook – Q1 – Q9, Q13 – Q15, Q16, Q17 Councillor Alan Lamb, Councillor Andrew Carter, Councillor Billy Flynn, Councillor Gerald Wilkinson, Councillor Graham Latty Councillor John Procter Councillor Mark Dobson Councillor Matthew Robinson Councillor Neil Buckley Councillor Peter Harrand Councillor Rod Wood Councillor Ryan Stephenson Councillor Sally Field CPRE Gallagher Estates Garforth Neighbourhood Planning Forum George Hall Harworth Estates Hatfield Estate Ideal Standard Ltd Katherine Fenton KCS Development – Q1 – Q9, Q12, Q16, Q17 Lady Elizabeth Hasting’s Estate Charity Landsec Leeds Bradford Airport Linden Homes Linden Homes Strategic Land – Liongate (Jane Beckett) Mathew Good Morley TC & Independent Councillors Mr C Makin Mr Stephen Butterfield (John Brooks Indigo Planning) Amanda Beresford of Shulmans MrA Hebditch, Mr N Hebditch and Mrs E Gemmill Q1, 2, 6, 7b, 8, 9, 12 Mrs G Wood Network Space (David Rolinson) Nigel and Michael Crowther Oulton and Woodlesford Neighbourhood Forum – Q4 Outer North East Consortium of Housebuilders P & N Crowther – Q13 – Q15 Persimmon Homes (West Yorkshire) – Q1 – Q3, Q8 – Q10, Q12, Q13, Q16, Q17 Rawdon PC Rockspring Hanover Property Unity Trust Rosie Johnson (David Rolinson) Scholes Park Developments Ltd – Q1 – Q9, Q13 – Q15, Q16, Q17 Sterling Investment Properties Stirling Capitol (Paul Bedwell) Stonebridge Homes Stuart Andrew Tim Chapman Weetwood Residents Association (possibly attending) Wilton Developments – Q1 – Q3, Q8 – Q10, Q16 Yorkshire Greenspace Alliance – Q11 11 October Leeds Civic Hall 09:30 Matter 2 continued 11 October Leeds Civic Hall 13:00 Matter 3 – Green Belt Review Participants: Council AC Developments Yorkshire Ltd Adel Neighbourhood Forum Aireborough Neighbourhood Development Forum Albert Hills – Q2 Alec Shelbrooke MP AR Briggs & Co Ltd Banks Property – Q1, Q3 Barratt and David Wilson Homes Barratt Homes and David Wilson Homes and Taylor Wimpey Bellway Homes – Q1, Q3 – Q5 Bramhope & Carlton Parish Council Carolyn Hull Chartford Homes Christopher McIntosh Claire and David Tuck Clive Brook – Q1, Q3 – Q5 Cookridge Residents Action Group Councillor Alan Lamb Councillor Andrew Carter Councillor Barry Anderson Councillor Billy Flynn Councillor Dan Cohen Councillor Gerald Wilkinson Councillor Graham Latty Councillor John Procter Councillor Matthew Robinson Councillor Neil Buckley Councillor Paul Wadsworth Councillor Peter Harrand Councillor Rod Wood Councillor Ryan Stephenson CPRE Dunstarn Residents Eleanor Walsh and Nic Derby WRA Front Focus Gallagher Estates Garforth Neighbourhood Planning Forum Harrow Estates PLC Harworth Estates Hatfield Estate KCS Development Keith Dyer Keyland Developments Lady Elizabeth Hasting’s Estate Charity Landsec Leeds Bradford Airport Leeds Grammer School (Jane Beckett) Linden Homes Linden Homes Strategic Land Michael Green Micklefield PC (Query) Morley TC & Independent Councillors Mr and Mrs D Holmes Mr C Makin Mr Stephen Butterfield (John Brooks Indigo Planning) Amanda Beresford of Shulmans MrA Hebditch, Mr N Hebditch and Mrs E Gemmill Mrs G Wood Nessa Clarke Nigel and Michael Crowther Oulton and Woodlesford Neighbourhood Forum Outer North East Consortium of Housebuilders P & N Crowther Pam Wilson Persimmon Homes (West Yorkshire) Rawdon Greenbelt Action Group Richard Dew Rockspring Hanover Property Unity Trust Save Tetley Field Campaign Scemthorpe Ltd Scholes Park Development Ltd Sterling Investment Properties Stirling Capitol (Paul Bedwell) Stuart Andrew Trustees of Robert Glover Weetwood Residents Association Wilton Developments – Q1, Q3 Yorkshire Greenspace Alliance – Q1 – Q2 12 October Leeds Civic Hall 09:30 Matter 4 – Green Space Participants: Council Adel Neighbourhood Forum Barnaway and Hamber Ltd Bill McKinnon Chartford Homes – M4 Clive Smithson – M4 Councillor Andrew Carter – M4 CPRE Dunstarn Residents – M4 Leeds Grammer School (Jane Beckett) – M4 Morley TC & Independent Councillors – M4 Q1 – Q3 Stonebridge Homes – M4 Weetwood Residents Association Approx Matter 5 – Infrastructure Provision 11:00 Participants: Council Aireborough Neighbourhood Development Forum Alec Shelbrooke MP – M5 Barratt and David Wilson Homes Christopher McIntosh Councillor Alan Lamb Councillor Barry Anderson Councillor Billy Flynn Councillor Dan Cohen – M5 Councillor Gerald Wilkinson Councillor Graham Latty – M5 Councillor John Procter Councillor Matthew Robinson Councillor Neil Buckley Councillor Paul Wadsworth – M5 Councillor Peter Harrand Councillor Rod Wood Councillor Ryan Stephenson – M5 Garforth Neighbourhood Planning Forum Inhabit – M5 KCS Developments Landsec – M5 Liongate (Jane Beckett) – M5 Michael Green (infrastructure) Morley TC & Independent Councillors M5 Q1 – Q2 Mr C Makin – M5 Q1 – Q2 Nathan Huntley – M5 Outer North East Consortium of Housebuilders – M5 Persimmon Homes (West Yorkshire) – M5 Q1, Q2 Rawdon PC – M5 Richard Taylor – M5 Scemthorpe Ltd – M5 Sterling Investment Properties – M5 Wilton Developments – M5 Q1 – Q2 12 October Leeds Civic Hall 13:30 Matter 6 - Site Allocations (Methodology & Process) Participants: Council AC Developments Yorkshire Ltd Aireborough Neighbourhood Development Forum Albert Hills Alec Shelbrooke MP Alex Willis, BNP Paribas Real Estate AR Briggs & Co Ltd Avant Homes Barnnaway and Hamber Ltd Barratt and David Wilson Homes Barratt Homes and David Wilson Homes and Taylor Wimpey Beejay Scaffolding Bellway Homes Bramhope & Carlton Parish Council Carolyn Hull Chartford Homes Christopher McIntosh Claire and David Tuck Clive Brook – Q1 – Q7 Councillor Alan Lamb Councillor Barry Anderson Councillor Billy Flynn Councillor Gerald Wilkinson Councillor John Procter Councillor Matthew Robinson Councillor Neil Buckley Councillor Peter Harrand Councillor Rod Wood Councillor Ryan Stephenson CPRE Eleanor Walsh and Nic Derby Elizabeth Lloyd WRA Front Focus Ltd Garforth Neighbourhood Planning Forum Great North Developments Harworth Estates Hatfield Estate Ideal Standard Ltd Inhabit John Dickinson – Q5 John / Margaret Lindsay John Wilson and the Dioceses of West Yorkshire and The Dales KCS Development Keith Dyer Keyland Developments Lady Elizabeth Hasting’s Estate Charity Landsec Leeds Bradford Airport Linden Homes Strategic Land Micklefield PC (Query) Morley TC & Independent Councillors Mr A Hebditch, Mr N Hebditch and Mrs E Gemmill Mr and Mrs D Holmes Mr and Mrs Cooper Mr C Makin – Q1 – Q7 Mr Stephen Butterfield (John Brooks Indigo Planning) Amanda Beresford of Shulmans Mrs G Wood Nessa Clarke Network Space (David Rolinson) Nigel and Michael Crowther – Q1 – Q7 Oulton and Woodlesford Neighbourhood Forum (John Crapper) Outer North East Consortium of Housebuilders P & N Crowther – Q1 – Q7 Pam Wilson Park Lane Homes Persimmon Homes (West Yorkshire) – Q1 – Q6 Rawdon Greenbelt Action Group – Q1, Q2 Richard Dew Rockspring Hanover Property Unity Trust R Hills (East Rigton) Ltd Rushbond Sanby (Bardsey) Ltd and Bramham Park Estate Save Tetley Field Campaign Scholes Park Development Ltd – Q1 – Q7 Sterling Investment Properties Stirling Capitol (Paul Bedwell) Stonebridge Homes Susan / Nigel Lynes / Marriott Tim Chapman Thornhill Estates Walton Parish Council (Walton Neighbourhood Plan) Weetwood Residents Association Wilton Developments – Q1 – Q6 Yorkshire Greenspace Alliance – Q1 – Q2 13 October Leeds Town Hall 09:30 Matter 6 continued (if necessary) Week 2 (CS) Venue Time Session 17 October Leeds Town Hall 10:00 Matter 7 – Individual Site Allocations Aireborough HMCA Participants: Council Aireborough Civic Society Aireborough Neighbourhood Development Forum Alec Shelbrooke MP AR Briggs & Co Ltd Avant Homes Banks Property – MI 1 Q1, Q2 Barratt and David Wilson Homes Bellway Homes – MI 1 Q1 – Q2, MI 2 Q3 Carolyn Hull Charlotte Hunter Chartford Homes Cleo Howell Councillor Alan Lamb Councillor Billy Flynn Councillor Dawn Collins Councillor Gerald Wilkinson Councillor Graham Latty Councillor John Procter Councillor Mark Dobson – MI 1 Councillor Matthew Robinson Councillor Neil Buckley Councillor Paul Wadsworth Councillor Peter Harrand Councillor Rod Wood Councillor Ryan Stephenson Councillor Ryk Downes Councillor Sally Field – MI 1 CPRE Cromwell Property Group – MI 2 Q1, Q2 Eleanor Walsh and Nic Derby Gallagher Estates Gary Bowie Harrow
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