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Appendix A Stakeholder presentation + powerpoint slides Planning Context and Emerging Proposals presentation Nick Tyrrell, Alder King, Planning Consultants Alder King began by setting the site context in relation to its location, next to Long Ashton village and its broader inclusion, within Bristol s proposed South West Urban Extension. The site covers an area of 70 hectares within which 1000 homes are being considered for development. This number is a reduction from 1,200, considered at the last consultation meeting in September. The proposals presented in September drew a large number of comments and feedback and have been grouped together as follows: 1) Loss of Village Community 2) Traffic A370/Long Ashton Road 3) Scepticism about train station 4) Pedestrian/cycle routes 5) Should be sustainable 6) Drainage needs to be considered 7) Allotments/orchards/facilities 8) Bats 9) Sale of LARS to Wimpey 10) Why the hurry? Alder King set out how each of these points were considered and then applied to the emerging proposals. ( the responses should be read in conjunction with the following powerpoint slides ) Q 1: Loss of sense of village community, separate identity and semi-rural living. The slide titled Amenities and Connectivity, illustrates the location of the proposed development in relation to the central focus of Long Ashton village. All parts of the proposed development would be within a 10 minute walk of the central focus. Within the new proposals, the slide entitled Proposals and the Existing Community, shows a new primary school, two new employment areas, new pitches for recreation and a community resource centre. The design is hoped to bond the two sides of the area, each side of the railway line, and provide linkages into the village centre. Q 2: Current level of traffic on the A370 and the anticipated increase in traffic problems in the village arising from any development Q 3: Scepticism over whether the train station will go ahead. These two issues were considered together. 1

The slide titled Integrated Transport and Connectivity, illustrates a new T-junction on the A370, towards the east of the site, with another T-junction further west, proposed by Ashton Park developments. The aim of this new junction is to allow traffic from the new development easier access onto the A370 and therefore causing less traffic to go through Long Ashton village, via Wild Country Lane. The new train station and shuttle bus route planned should also reduce traffic levels. The Ashton Park plans are shown cut back to keep a strong green corridor between the two developments. Q 4: Shared surfaces between cyclists and pedestrians, especially safety concerns by elderly and disabled. The slide titled Access, Movement and Integration, illustrates a network of routes for pedestrians and cyclists. There is a strong north-south route that takes priority with roads going west-east. The planned pedestrian and cycle routes will either be shared or separate surfaces. Footpaths are planned to be at least 3 metres wide so that there is enough shared space provided. Q 5: Development should be sustainable and integrate well with other proposals. The Brundtland Report defines sustainability as: Development that will meet the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. With this in mind, the new development aims to approach social, economic and environmental aspects of sustainability within the new development. For example: new school pedestrian/cycle routes new playing fields/areas open spaces three hectares of new employment opportunities local jobs improve access to A370 new homes between code 4 and code 6 of the Code for Sustainable Homes renewable energy options on site heat pumps, combined heat and power, solar water, photo voltaics a possibility working with other proposed developments to provide a train halt can t give guarantees, but have been talking to Ashton Park developer, Network Rail, First Great Western and the West of England Strategic Partnership a big problem is funding it is possible as long as it is given support through the Local Development Framework Q 6: Drainage needs to be considered, especially given some existing problems. The Environment Agency will require that any further development has no greater impact on drainage than now. The proposal will make sure that water is held on site at the same rate as it is now and drains at the same rate. To ensure this, pipes will be laid to provide drainage 2

routes into the holding lake or pond and water will be released into Ashton Brooke slowly and in a controlled manner as it does now. Q 7: Opportunities in the village to use some of the land e.g. for community orchards/allotments or other community facilities? The slide titled Orchards, Allotments and Other Community Facilities shows the locations of proposed children s play space, sports pitches, allotments, community orchard, protected woodland and employment opportunities.this shows that there is generous provision of such space within the new development. Q 8: Recent return of bats to the area after an absence of several years, following the original research station development and continuation of the mitigation works. Many ecology and wildlife studies have been carried out across the proposed site. The slide titled Landscape and Ecology, shows areas of nature conservation interest, trees and woodland as well as where the bat run is located. The bat corridor follows the line of the Ashton Brook. There are two badger setts in the area and both will be protected if possible; if these need to be moved a special translocation process will be followed. Q 9: University control/manage any future development given the issues and problems following land sold and developed by Wimpey. The University will keep control and involvement in each phase of the development and uphold quality according to the plans. The slides titled Phasing and Delivery, illustrate a three phase approach. Phase one would include the school, roads, structural landscaping, employment areas and some housing. Phase two would include more development along the railway, playing fields and allotments. Phase three would include the southern part of the development. In reality it may be in smaller packages than this (i.e more, smaller phases of development). Q 10: What s the hurry in submitting an application? Major schemes in the area have already applied for outline planning, and the University needs to submit this proposal shortly, if its land is to be considered for development alongside other schemes proposed within the overall area of search. Alder King concluded the presentation by showing how the new proposals aim to link with the aspirations outlined in the Long Ashton Parish Plan. These are that any future development will : retain administrative and physical separation from Bristol contribute to and support transport improvements to relieve traffic congestion into Bristol 3

provide more employment opportunities provide affordable housing and accommodation for people with limited mobility address the lack of a recognisable centre provide a community club provide improved youth facilities: (youth club and scout hut, sports pitches) create safe cycle/footpath routes The University proposal supports the principle that the wedge of green corridor between Bristol and Long Ashton is necessary. The density of the proposed new development, at 35 homes per hectare, is similar to that of the current village. Changes made after the previous consultation include the following: a larger school, with two form entry the station car park has moved east to create a wider green corridor along Ashton Brooke a new T-junction new playing fields to be created at the expense of housing near the employment areas. 4

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