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Appendix E – List of Documents Submitted at the Inquiry Inspector’s report Part 2 : Appendix E – List of Documents Submitted at the Inquiry APPENDIX E List of Documents Submitted at the Inquiry Day 3 : 14 January 2000 1 Replacement Table 2, District Housing Requirement to 2011 (ID.003) Days 14 - 15 : 8 - 9 March 2000 2 Planning Policy Guidance Note (PPG) 3, March 2000 3 Extracts from Calderdale UDP and Inspector’s Report 4 Extracts from Ellesmere Port and Neston BLP and Inspector’s Report 5 Extracts from LB Newham UDP and Inspector’s Report 6 Extracts from Dinefwr LP and Inspector’s Report 7 Extracts from Rhondda LP and Inspector’s Report 8 Extract from Aylesbury Vale Rural Areas Local Plan 9 Report for NGC plc; Claim for Compensation by the Coldharbour Farm Consortium 10 Report from the Court of Appeal : Gateshead MBC v SoS for the Environment and Another 11 Report from the Court of Appeal : Newport CBC v SoS for Wales and Browning Ferris Environmental Services Ltd 12 Extract from the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 13 Extract from Inspectors Report re Middlesborough to York high voltage o/h line 14 Written submission by Bellway Homes re policy GP.137 and para. 4.245 15 Diagram : Effect of o/h line on 1 hectare site 16 Diagram : Alternative power line structures 17 Diagram : Outline of Suspension Towers Day 16 : 14 March 2000 18 Letter dtd 14 January 2000 re East Dorset LP Affordable Housing Policy 19 Suggested amended policy H24 for Salisbury District LP 20 Appeal decision ref. T/APP/M3645/A/99/1027334/P9 Day 17 : 11 April 2000 21 Extract from Guidance on Full Local Transport Plans : DETR March 2000 (ID.005) Day 19 : 18 April 2000 22 Letter dtd 13 April 2000 from Buckinghamshire County Council Days 20 – 22 : 17 – 19 May 2000 23 Waddesdon Parish Council Boundary 24 ALUTS Briefing Note 25 Berryfields MDA hectarage (ID.008) 26 Bicester Road improvement scheme (part) 27 Bicester Road improvement scheme (part) 28 Note of Mid Bedfordshire Local Plan (1st Review) Inquiry Round Table Session, 20 July 1999 29 Aylesbury – Berryfields separation factors 30 English Heritage Registered Historic Parks and Gardens (extract) 345 Inspector’s report Part 2 : Appendix E – List of Documents Submitted at the Inquiry Day 25 : 30 May 2000 31 Aylesbury Northern Link Road Weedon Hill : Landscape and Visual Appraisal for Options 1 and 2 and Developers Route Option : Hyder Report 32 Report of Badger Survey, April 2000 : Faulks Perry Culley and Rech 33 Alternative Route Lines 34 Letter dtd 19 April 2000 from Hallam Land Management Ltd 35 Letter dtd 31 March 2000 from BCC Education Department 36 Agreed amended wording for policy AY.16g) (ORC 106.001) Days 26 – 27 : 31 May – 1 June 2000 37 Extract from Buckinghamshire Bird Club monthly bulletins, 1998 38 Letter dtd 28 March 2000 from Stuart Michael Associates 39 Details of Stocklake/Broughton flood alleviation storage scheme 40 Stocklake/Broughton Surface Water Attenuation table 41 Off-site Mitigation Areas 42 Summary of verbal evidence given by Mr I Corbin o.b.o. Berkshire Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust 43 Summary of verbal evidence given by Mr and Mrs Robertson 44 Petition containing 5776 signatures opposing proposed development at Broughton Stocklake MDA Days 30 – 31 : 28 – 29 June 2000 45 Aylesbury Land Use/Transportation Strategy Briefing Note. ID.18 46 Classification of highways according to their status. ID.19 Day 35 : 18 July 2000 47 Extract from draft Regional Planning Guidance for the SouthEast, RPG9 48 Extract from BCC Residential Road Layout Standards 1986 Day 36 : 19 July 2000 48 Location of properties owned by Hickman's Charity, Aylesbury Note : there are two documents number 48 Day 38 : 12 September 2000 49 Letter dtd 4 August 2000 from The Countryside Agency 50 Letter dtd 8 September 2000 from The Countryside Agency 51 Letter dtd 7 February 2000 from Chapman Warren 52 Letter dtd 21 July 2000 from Chapman Warren 53 Letter dtd 25 July 2000 from Boreham Consulting Engineers and minutes of meeting held on 21 July 2000 re Public Transport Accessibility 54 Letter dtd 11 September 2000 from BCC. 55 Replacement Appendix 2 to Proof of Evidence submitted by Boreham Consulting Engineers re Main Employment Areas 56 Replacement Appendix 6 to Proof of Evidence submitted by Boreham Consulting Engineers re Buckingham Bus Services 57 Replacement Appendix 7 to Proof of Evidence submitted by Boreham Consulting Engineers re Existing and Proposed Pedestrian/Cycle Routes 346 Inspector’s report Part 2 : Appendix E – List of Documents Submitted at the Inquiry 58 Preliminary landscape master plan (LO4) for development at Tingewick Road, Buckingham 59 Appeal decision ref: T/APP/J0405/A/98/295147/P7 re land at Maids Moreton, Buckingham 60 Proposed site access from Moreton Road (LPA document ID.20) Day 39 : 14 September 2000 61 Briefing note to Chapman Warren re Comparative Environmental Capital Assessment proof of evidence 62 Agreed Statement on Access and Hedgerow Removal: Tingewick Road and Moreton Road 63 Plan indicating area of proposed development re appeal decision ref: T/APP/J0405/A/98/295147/P7 64 Summary of findings from the 1997 annual employment survey 65 Photomontage of view from A421 Buckingham Bypass / Tingewick Road junction Day 40 : 15 September 2000 66 Letter dtd 16 August 2000 from Buckingham Town Council 67 Summary of submissions by the Buckingham Society 68 Suggested amendments to policy BU2 Days 41 – 42 : 19 - 20 September 2000 69 Berryfields Farm - Cropping Plan 1995, ID.21 70 Berryfields Farm - Layout of Farm Buildings, ID.22 71 Berryfields MDA Draft Illustrative Master Plan, ID.23 72 Correspondence, Meeting Notes, and Report re nature conservation issues at Berryfields, ID.24 73 Letter dtd 18 September 2000 from CPM, ID.25 74 The Agricultural Holdings (Units of Production) (England) Order 1999, SI 1999 No.2230, ID.26 Days 43 – 44 : 26 and 27 September 2000 75 Extract from Report of ALUTS Panel Meeting 12 May 2000 76 Fax dtd 7 September 2000 from Environment Agency 77 Letter dtd 19 September 2000 from Simon Jones-Parry 78 Letter dtd 20 September 2000 and table from TPK Consultants, ID.27 79 Broughton Stocklake Draft Development Framework (coloured) by RPS Consultants 80 Examples of Large Scheme Annual Build Out Rates (BORs); Predicted Aylesbury MDA BORs; Past and Projected Annual BORs at Aylesbury; and Examples of District and Town Completions Day 45 : 17 October 2000 81 Comparison of MoD and AVDC Position on RAF Halton, SJH/10 82 Inspector’s Report and Secretary of States Decision Letter re appeal ref: APP/X0360/A/97/287213 83 Princess Mary Hospital Tree Survey, October 1997 84 Princess Mary Hospital Tree Survey, December 1997 85 Princess Mary Hospital Tree Survey Plan, May 1997 86 RAF Halton Sports Arena, Location Plan 347 Inspector’s report Part 2 : Appendix E – List of Documents Submitted at the Inquiry Day 47 : 26 October 2000 87 Opening Statement on behalf of the Haddenham Protection Society 88 Reply by Haddenham Protection Society to AVDC Response RP079 89 Brownfield Site Survey prepared for Haddenham Protection Society (not submitted as evidence) 90 Extracts from the Bucks Advertiser and Bucks Herald Day 49 : 1 November 2000 91 Reply to Council’s Response to Proof of Evidence 92 Extract from the Daily Telegraph dtd 17 October 2000 Day 50 : 2 November 2000 93 Replacement plan ref DHW-1, showing revised site boundary 94 Replacement plan ref DHW-2, showing revised site boundary 95 Replacement plan ref DHW-3, showing revised site boundary 96 Extract from the Report of Objections, Representations and Proposed Amendments concerning the Aylesbury Vale (Rural Areas) Local Plan Adoption Draft (ID30) 97 Letter from Wendover Ashbrook Allotments Association, undated 98 Letter dtd 25 October 2000 from Banner Homes, and extract from Contract between Banner Homes and Wendover Ashbrook Allotments Association Day 51 : 3 November 2000 99 Summary Proof of Evidence by Mr S Milliken re policy BU.2(i) 100 Summary Proof of Evidence by Mr S Milliken re policy BU.2(o) 101 Suggested rewording of policy BU.2 criterion (h) and (i) Day 52 : 7 November 2000 102 AVDC Report re Aylesbury Vale (Rural Areas) Local Plan Proposed Amendments : Methodology for Housing Allocations 103 Appeal decision ref T/APP/J0405/A/91/188776/P8 re land at Verney Road, Winslow (Langley Close) 104 Appeal decision ref T/APP/J0405/A/88/094081/P3 re land off Avenue Road, Winslow (Angels Close) 105 Housing Land Availability; Aylesbury Vale District, Northeastern Area 1999. 106 Timetables re bus routes nos. 50, 51, 54A, 54B, 54C and 66 107 Extract from Inspector’s Report, Aylesbury Vale (Rural Areas) Local Plan Day 53 : 8 November 2000 108 Land at Haddenham, Buckinghamshire: Detailed Agricultural Land Classification. Report prepared by Countryside Planning and Management 109 Replacement plan re Site Location Figure 1 showing revised site boundary 110 Replacement plan re Local Facilities Figure 2 showing revised site boundary Day 54 : 9 November 2000 111 Letter dtd 17 July 1997 re Agricultural Land Classification, Aylesbury / Haddenham Village Sites 112 Employment locations within 2km radius of Haddenham 348 Inspector’s report Part 2 : Appendix E – List of Documents Submitted at the Inquiry Day 55 : 28 November 2000 113 Drawing no. 9540 06 B; Turnbull’s evidence, replacement Appendix 2 114 Plan PFA3; Eves’s evidence, replacement Appendix 3 115 Opening submissions on behalf of the Objector 116 Statement of areas of agreement and disagreement between the Objector and the Council Day 56 : 29 November 2000 117 Appeal site location and plot number plan re appeal ref. APP/J0405/A/84/012988, decision dtd 28 March 1985 (Supplied by the objectors) 118 Appeal site location and diagrammatic site layout and density plan re appeal ref.
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