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Schedule of Changes for Regulation 19 Policies Maps APPENDIX 2 Schedule of Changes for Regulation 19 Policies Maps * Please note that the Inset Map numbers for Regulation 19 may change from the Regulation 18 references as a consequence of these updates Regulation 18 Inset Map Number & Settlement Name Details of Proposed Amendment (available to view on website: https://strategicplanning.horsham.gov.uk/consult.ti/LocalPlanReview/consultationHome) Amend title of Inset Map to include Cox Green Inset Map 17 – Rudgwick & Bucks Green Relevant maps to be updated with latest data received from Sussex Inset Map 9 – Horsham & Broadbridge Heath Biodiversity Record Centre with regards to Local Wildlife Sites (including Inset Map 9A – Horsham new designation of Chesworth Farm, Horsham). Settlement Site Allocations – update relevant maps to depict Inset Map 1 – Ashington proposed/agreed allocations as outlined in Strategic Policies HA6 – HA23 of Inset Map 2 – Barns Green Regulation 19 Proposed Submission document. Inset Map 9 – Broadbridge Heath Inset Map 6 – Christ’s Hospital Inset Map 7 – Cowfold Inset Map 9 – Horsham Inset Map 10 – Kilnwood Vale Inset Map 12 – Lower Beeding Inset Map 16 – Pulborough Inset Map 17 – Rudgwick & Bucks Green Inset Map 18 – Rusper Inset Map 20 – Small Dole Inset Map 22 – Steyning Inset Map 23 – Storrington & Sullington Inset Map 24 – Thakeham Inset Map25 – Warnham Inset Map 26 – West Chiltington APPENDIX 2 Settlement Site Allocations – the following proposals, as outlined in Regulation 18 Draft Local Plan, are all site allocations included within one of the Neighbourhood Plan’s ‘Made’ at Full Council on 23 June 2021, depict as a Neighbourhood Plan allocation: - Land South of Rectory Lane, Ashington Inset Map 1 – Ashington (SA122/SA131/SA548/SA735) - Land West of Backettown Farm, Henfield (SA011) Inset Map 8 – Henfield - Land East of Wantley Hill, Henfield (SA065) Inset Map 8 – Henfield - Land South of Bowls Club, Henfield (SA504) Inset Map 8 – Henfield - Land South & East of Parsonage Farm, Henfield (SA686) Inset Map 8 – Henfield - Land at Oxcroft Farm, Small Dole (SA689) Inset Map 20 – Small Dole - Land at Pound Lane, Upper Beeding (SA483/SA055/SA488) Inset Map 4 – Bramber & Upper Beeding Strategic Site Allocations – remove the following proposals, as outlined in Regulation 18 Draft Local Plan, due to not being carried forward to Regulation 19 Proposed Submission document: - Land at Adversane, West Chiltington Parish (Kingswood) Inset Map 3 – Billingshurst & Adversane - Land West of Billingshurst (Newbridge Park) Inset Map 3 – Billingshurst & Adversane - Land at Kingsfold, Warnham (North West Horsham) Inset Map 11 – Kingsfold - Land North East of Henfield (Mayfield) Inset Map 14 – North East Henfield (Mayfield) - Land at Rookwood, Horsham – includes Gypsy & Traveller Inset Map 9 – Horsham & Broadbridge Heath proposed allocation Strategic Site Allocations – update relevant maps to depict proposed/agreed allocations as outlined in Strategic Policies HA2 – HA5: - Land East of Billingshurst (Little Daux) – revised boundary excluding Inset Map 3 – Billingshurst & Adversane land south of the railway line (See Appendix 6) - Land at Buck Barn, West Grinstead (Weald Cross) – revised Inset Map 5 – Buck Barn northern boundary with inclusion of extra parcel of land (See Appendix 6) APPENDIX 2 - Land West of Crawley, Rusper Inset Map 27 – West of Crawley - Land West of Southwater Inset Map 21 – Southwater Employment Site Allocations – update relevant maps to depict Inset Map 15 – Partridge Green proposed/agreed allocations as outlined in Strategic Policy 6 Inset Map 9 – Horsham & Broadbridge Heath Inset Map 9B – Horsham Inset Map 21 – Southwater Employment Site Allocations – remove the following proposal’s, as outlined in Regulation 18 Draft Local Plan, due to not being carried forward to Regulation 19 Proposed Submission document: - Rosier Commercial Centre, Billingshurst Inset Map 3 – Billingshurst & Adversane - North & South of Buck Barn Petrol Filling Station Inset Map 5 – Buck Barn - Land at Lower Broadbridge Farm, Broadbridge Heath Inset Map 9 – Horsham & Broadbridge Heath - Land South of Hilliers Garden Centre Inset Map 9 – Horsham & Broadbridge Heath - Land Around Mercer Road, Warnham Station (North) Inset Map 9B – Horsham - Broadlands Business Campus, Langhurstwood Road, Horsham Inset Map 11 – Kingsfold - Graylands Estate, Langhurstwood Road, Horsham – eastern section Inset Map 9B - Horsham only (western area should remain) Key Employment Areas (KEA) - Huffwood & Eagle Trading Estates, Brookers Road, Billingshurst – Inset Map 3B – Billingshurst remove Nyewood Court from boundary as depicted in Regulation 18 Draft Local Plan - Daux Road Industrial Estate, Billingshurst – amend KEA boundary, Inset Map 3B – Billingshurst as depicted in Regulation 18 Draft Local Plan, to exclude residential development (DC/10/1912) from western boundary - Broadlands Business Campus, Langhurstwood Road, Horsham – Inset Map 11 – Kingsfold remove proposed KEA, as depicted in Regulation 18 Draft Local APPENDIX 2 Plan, due to not being carried forward to Regulation 19 Proposed Submission document - Mackleys Industrial Estate, Small Dole – extend southern KEA Inset Map 20 – Small Dole boundary to reflect Built-up Area Boundary (BUAB) - Graylands Estate, Langhurstwood Road, Horsham – amend KEA Inset Map 9B – Horsham boundary, as depicted in Regulation 18 Draft Local Plan, to reflect the central area only - Spring Copse Business Park, Slinfold – amend KEA boundary, as Inset Map 19 – Slinfold depicted in Regulation 18 Draft Local Plan, to reflect Neighbourhood Plan allocation EC1 - The Business Park, Maydwell, Slinfold – amend KEA boundary, as Inset Map 19 – Slinfold depicted in Regulation 18 Draft Local Plan, to reflect Neighbourhood Plan allocation EC2 - Water Lane Trading Estate, Storrington – amend north western Inset Map 23B – Storrington KEA boundary, as depicted in Regulation 18 Draft Local Plan, to reflect BUAB. Show an ‘Indicative search corridor for Crawley Western Link Relief Road’. Inset Map 10 – Kilnwood Vale Inset Map 27 – West of Crawley Update relevant maps with Built-up Area Boundary (BUAB) amendments – these are a combination of amendments made by either Horsham District Council as part of the Local Plan Review and/or a Neighbourhood Plan ‘Made’ at Full Council on 23 June 2021. - Ashington Inset Map 1 – Ashington - Billingshurst Inset Map 3 – Billingshurst & Adversane - Christ’s Hospital Inset Map 6 – Christ’s Hospital - Codmore Hill Inset Map 16 – Pulborough & Codmore Hill - Cox Green Inset Map 17 – Rudgwick & Bucks Green - Henfield Inset Map 8 – Henfield - Lower Beeding Inset Map 12 – Lower Beeding APPENDIX 2 - Rusper Inset Map 18 – Rusper - Small Dole Inset Map 20 – Small Dole - Southwater Inset Map 21 – Southwater - Thakeham Inset Map 24 – Thakeham - West Chiltington Inset Map 26 – West Chiltington Depict allocations and designations contained within following Neighbourhood Plans ‘Made’ at Full Council on 23 June 2021 on relevant maps: - Ashington Neighbourhood Plan 2019-2031 Inset Map 1 – Ashington - Billingshurst Parish Neighbourhood Plan 2019-2031 Inset Map 3 – Billingshurst & Adversane - Bramber Neighbourhood Plan 2018-2031 Inset Map 4 – Bramber & Upper Beeding - Henfield Neighbourhood Plan 2017-2031 Inset Map 8 – Henfield - Rudgwick Neighbourhood Development Plan For the Period to Inset Map 17 – Rudgwick & Bucks Green 2031 - Rusper Neighbourhood Plan 2018-3031 Inset Map 18 – Rusper - Shipley Parish Neighbourhood Plan 2019-3031 New Inset Map Required - Southwater Neighbourhood Development Plan 2019-2031 Inset Map 6 – Christ’s Hospital and Inset Map 21 – Southwater - Upper Beeding Parish Neighbourhood Plan 2018-2031 Inset Map 4 – Bramber & Upper Beeding and Inset Map 20 – Small Dole - West Grinstead Parish Neighbourhood Plan 2019-2031 Inset Map 15 – Partridge Green Update relevant maps, and create new Inset Map where required, to depict the following proposed/agreed Secondary Settlements: - Adversane Inset 3 – Billingshurst & Adersane - Ashurst New Inset Map Required - Blackstone New Inset Map Required - Colgate New Inset Map Required - Coolham New Inset Map Required APPENDIX 2 - Dial Post New Inset Map Required - Faygate Inset Map 10 – Kilnwood Vale - Five Oaks New Inset Map Required - Ifield Inset Map 27 – West of Crawley - Kingsfold Inset Map 11 – Kingsfold - Littleworth & Jolesfield New Inset Map Required. Partly depicted on Inset Map 15 – Partridge Green - Maplehurst New Inset Map Required - Nuthurst New Inset Map Required - Shermanbury New Inset Map Required - Shipley New Inset Map Required Gypsy & Traveller Site Allocation – update Policies Map with following proposed allocation: - Girder Bridge, Gay Street Lane, North Heath (See Gypsy and New Inset Map Required Traveller evidence base documentation) https://www.horsham.gov.uk/planning/local-plan/local-plan- review-evidence-base .
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