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Core Dev Test Core Scenario Core Dev Test Core Scenario - Distribution of Forecast Development in Mid Sussex & Neighbouring Authorities Mid-Sussex (Dwellings) See 'Strategic Housing' See 'Small Housing See 'Large Housing See 'Small Housing See 'Large Housing See 'Neighbourhood Plan' worksheet & 'Pease Pottage' See 'SHLAA' worksheet See 'Windfalls' worksheet Completions' worksheet Completions' worksheet Commitments' worksheet Commitments' worksheet worksheet Mid-Sussex (Dwellings) worksheet Residual Growth for (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) + (i) (f) (g) (h) Residual Growth for NTEM Alternative Total Growth Total Growth NTEM Alternative Planning Location Growth 2015-2031 2008 - 2031 2008 - 2031 Planning Assumption Completions Completions Commitments Commitments Growth 2015-2031 Assumption (expected via Growth 2015-2031 (Reference) (Development) 2008 - 2031 NTEM Zone Ref. 2008-2015 2008-2015 2015-2031 2015-2031 (District Plan Windfalls 2008 - 2031 Neighbourhood (From SHLAA) (Development Case) (Small Sites) (Large Sites) (Small Sites) (Large Sites) allocations) (Reference Case) Plans) 45UG0 Rural (Mid Sussex) 225 170 65 794 600 20 52 74 1,328 2,000 364 436 45UG1 Burgess Hill 335 503 37 1,975 3,500 0 115 99 2,949 6,564 471 586 45UG2 Haywards Heath 341 751 59 1,803 0 0 193 99 3,053 3,246 499 692 45UG3 East Grinstead 477 456 51 1,111 0 0 158 99 2,194 2,352 627 785 45UG4 Hurstpierpoint/Keymer 290 78 39 612 0 0 80 50 1,069 1,149 379 459 45UG5 Crawley Down 57 177 7 120 0 0 0 25 385 385 88 88 45UG6 Copthorne 22 3 15 550 0 0 0 25 614 614 61 61 45UG7 Cuckfield 119 67 25 48 0 0 0 25 284 284 169 169 Mid Sussex 1866 2205 298 7,013 4,100 20 598 495 11,877 16,594 2,659 3,276 NTEM or Site Specific NTEM Site Specific NTEM Site Specific Site Specific NTEM NTEM NTEM Scenario Reference & Development Reference & Development Reference & Development Reference & Development Development Development Development Reference & Development Neighbouring Authorities (Dwellings) Residual Growth for See 'Crawley Kilnwood Vale' Planned Growth NTEM Alternative Neighbouring Authorities (Dwellings) worksheet & 'Crawley North East 2008-2031 Planning Assumption Sector' & 'Land N Horsham' Reference Case and 2008-2031 Development Cases Reference and Location (j) + (k) + (l) Development Cases Crawley 1,900 6,908 5,008 Wealden - 8,988 8,988 Lewes - 6,032 6,032 Brighton & Hove - 14,301 14,301 Horsham 5,150 16,701 11,551 Tandridge - 6,395 6,395 NTEM or Site Specific Site Specific Scenario Reference & Development Mid-Sussex (Jobs) See 'Employment Completions' See 'Employment Commitments' See 'Strategic Employment' See 'NP Employment' worksheet worksheet Employment (jobs) worksheet worksheet Residual Growth for Residual Growth for (m) (n) (o) (p) NTEM Alternative Total growth Total growth NTEM Alternative Planning Location 2008 - 2031 2008 - 2031 Planning Assumption Commitments Growth (jobs) 2015- Assumption Completions Growth 2015-2031 - (Reference Case) (Development Case) 2008 - 2031 NTEM Zone Ref. 2015-2031 2031 (Neighbourhood 2008 - 2031 2008-2015 District Plan allocation (Development Case) Plans) (Reference Case) 45UG0 Rural (Mid Sussex) 1314 633 0 318 1,947 2,265 0 318 45UG1 Burgess Hill(main) 980 1712 1,411 510 2,692 4,612 0 510 45UG2 Haywards Heath 2119 179 0 854 2,298 3,153 0 854 45UG3 East Grinstead(main) 1905 113 0 700 2,018 2,718 0 700 45UG4 Hurstpierpoint/Keymer 5 6 0 355 11 366 0 355 45UG5 Crawley Down 23 3 0 0 26 26 0 0 45UG6 Copthorne 30 0 0 0 30 30 0 0 45UG7 Cuckfield 6 6 0 0 11 11 0 0 Mid Sussex 6382 2652 1411 2,737 9,033 13,182 0 2,737 NTEM or Site Specific Site Specific Site Specific Site Specific NTEM Scenario Reference & Development Reference & Development Development Development No. employees calculated using No. employees calculated using No. employees calculated using MSDC formula: MSDC formula: MSDC formula: Based on meeting District Plan [Gain Space for new land use x [Gain Space for new land use x [Gain Space for new land use x 'target' of 400 jobs/pa over (ratio of employees to NIA)] - (ratio of employees to NIA)] - (ratio of employees to NIA)] - plan period to 2031 (including [Lost Space for old land use x [Lost Space for old land use x [Lost Space for old land use x existing commitments) (ratio of employees to NIA)] (ratio of employees to NIA)] (ratio of employees to NIA)] Neighbouring Authorities (Jobs) Residual Growth for See 'Crawley Kilnwood Vale' Planned Growth NTEM Alternative Neighbouring Authorities (Dwellings) worksheet & 'Crawley North East 2008-2031 Planning Assumption Sector' & 'Land N Horsham' Reference Case and 2008-2031 Development Cases Reference and Location (j) + (k) + (l) Development Cases Crawley 180 10,450 10,270 Wealden - 4,136 4,136 Lewes - 5,494 5,494 Brighton & Hove - 13,428 13,428 Horsham 1435 2,984 1,549 Tandridge - 7,122 7,122 NTEM or Site Specific Site Specific Scenario Reference & Development No. employees calculated using MSDC formula: [Gain Space for new land use x (ratio of employees to NIA)] - [Lost Space for old land use x (ratio of employees to NIA)] Core Dev Sensitivity Test Core Sensitivity Scenario - Distribution of Forecast Development in Mid Sussex & Neighbouring Authorities Mid-Sussex (Dwellings) See 'Strategic Housing' See 'Small Housing See 'Large Housing See 'Small Housing See 'Large Housing See 'Neighbourhood Plan' worksheet & 'Pease Pottage' See 'SHLAA' worksheet See 'Windfalls' worksheet Completions' worksheet Completions' worksheet Commitments' worksheet Commitments' worksheet worksheet Mid-Sussex (Dwellings) worksheet Residual Growth for (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) + (i) (f) (g) (h) Residual Growth for NTEM Alternative Total Growth Total Growth NTEM Alternative Planning Location Growth 2015-2031 2008 - 2031 2008 - 2031 Planning Assumption Completions Completions Commitments Commitments Growth 2015-2031 Assumption (expected via Growth 2015-2031 (Reference) (Development) 2008 - 2031 NTEM Zone Ref. 2008-2015 2008-2015 2015-2031 2015-2031 (District Plan Windfalls 2008 - 2031 Neighbourhood (From SHLAA) (Development Case) (Small Sites) (Large Sites) (Small Sites) (Large Sites) allocations) (Reference Case) Plans) 45UG0 Rural (Mid Sussex) 225 170 65 794 0 20 345 74 1,328 1,693 364 729 45UG1 Burgess Hill 335 503 37 1,975 3,500 0 177 99 2,949 6,626 471 648 45UG2 Haywards Heath 341 751 59 1,803 0 0 386 99 3,053 3,438 499 884 45UG3 East Grinstead 477 456 51 1,111 0 0 158 99 2,194 2,352 627 785 45UG4 Hurstpierpoint/Keymer 290 78 39 612 0 0 134 50 1,069 1,202 379 512 45UG5 Crawley Down 57 177 7 120 0 0 0 25 385 385 88 88 45UG6 Copthorne 22 3 15 550 0 0 0 25 614 614 61 61 45UG7 Cuckfield 119 67 25 48 0 0 0 25 284 284 169 169 Mid Sussex 1866 2205 298 7,013 3,500 20 1199 495 11,877 16,596 2,659 3,878 NTEM or Site Specific NTEM Site Specific NTEM Site Specific Site Specific NTEM NTEM NTEM Scenario Reference & Development Reference & Development Reference & Development Reference & Development Development Development Development Reference & Development Neighbouring Authorities (Dwellings) Residual Growth for See 'Crawley Kilnwood Vale' Planned Growth NTEM Alternative Neighbouring Authorities (Dwellings) worksheet & 'Crawley North East 2008-2031 Planning Assumption Sector' & 'Land N Horsham' Reference Case and 2008-2031 Development Cases Reference and Location (j) + (k) + (l) Development Cases Crawley 1,900 6,908 5,008 Wealden - 8,988 8,988 Lewes - 6,032 6,032 Brighton & Hove - 14,301 14,301 Horsham 5,150 16,701 11,551 Tandridge - 6,395 6,395 NTEM or Site Specific Site Specific Scenario Reference & Development Mid-Sussex (Jobs) See 'Employment Completions' See 'Employment Commitments' See 'Strategic Employment' See 'NP Employment' worksheet worksheet Employment (jobs) worksheet worksheet Residual Growth for Residual Growth for (m) (n) (o) (p) NTEM Alternative Total growth Total growth NTEM Alternative Planning Location 2008 - 2031 2008 - 2031 Planning Assumption Commitments Growth (jobs) 2015- Assumption Completions Growth 2015-2031 - (Reference Case) (Development Case) 2008 - 2031 NTEM Zone Ref. 2015-2031 2031 (Neighbourhood 2008 - 2031 2008-2015 District Plan allocation (Development Case) Plans) (Reference Case) 45UG0 Rural (Mid Sussex) 1314 633 0 318 1,947 2,265 0 318 45UG1 Burgess Hill(main) 980 1712 1,411 510 2,692 4,612 0 510 45UG2 Haywards Heath 2119 179 0 854 2,298 3,153 0 854 45UG3 East Grinstead(main) 1905 113 0 700 2,018 2,718 0 700 45UG4 Hurstpierpoint/Keymer 5 6 0 355 11 366 0 355 45UG5 Crawley Down 23 3 0 0 26 26 0 0 45UG6 Copthorne 30 0 0 0 30 30 0 0 45UG7 Cuckfield 6 6 0 0 11 11 0 0 Mid Sussex 6382 2652 1411 2,737 9,033 13,182 0 2,737 NTEM or Site Specific Site Specific Site Specific Site Specific NTEM Scenario Reference & Development Reference & Development Development Development No. employees calculated using No. employees calculated using No. employees calculated using MSDC formula: MSDC formula: MSDC formula: Based on meeting District Plan [Gain Space for new land use x [Gain Space for new land use x [Gain Space for new land use x 'target' of 400 jobs/pa over (ratio of employees to NIA)] - (ratio of employees to NIA)] - (ratio of employees to NIA)] - plan period to 2031 (including [Lost Space for old land use x [Lost Space for old land use x [Lost Space for old land use x existing commitments) (ratio of employees to NIA)] (ratio of employees to NIA)] (ratio of employees to NIA)] Neighbouring Authorities (Jobs) Residual Growth for See 'Crawley Kilnwood Vale' Planned Growth NTEM Alternative Neighbouring Authorities (Dwellings) worksheet & 'Crawley North East 2008-2031 Planning Assumption Sector' & 'Land N Horsham' Reference Case and 2008-2031 Development Cases Reference and Location (j) + (k) + (l) Development Cases Crawley 180 10,450 10,270 Wealden - 4,136 4,136 Lewes - 5,494 5,494 Brighton & Hove - 13,428 13,428 Horsham 1435 2,984 1,549 Tandridge - 7,122 7,122 NTEM or Site Specific Site Specific Scenario Reference & Development No.
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