a)the Greater Nottingham Strategic Distribution and
Logistics Preferred Approach, be approved, in so far as it relates
to Rushcliffe Borough, for public consultation; and
b)the Director for Development and Economic Growth be
granted delegated authority to approve any minor changes required
to the Preferred Approach document and the evidence base prior to
consultation.
Minutes:
The
Cabinet Portfolio Holder for Planning and Housing, Councillor Upton
presented the report of the Director – Development and
Economic Growth, which outlined the Greater Nottingham Strategic
Plan: Strategic Distribution and Logistics Preferred
Approach.
Councillor Upton advised that Broxtowe, Gedling and Rushcliffe
Borough Councils, together with Nottingham City Council were
preparing a revised Greater Nottingham Strategic Plan (GNSP),
which, when adopted for Rushcliffe, would replace the Local Plan
Part 1: Core Strategy. Cabinet was
advised that in January all four councils undertook a preferred
approach consultation, which focused on housing and employment
need, with the results still being analysed. The councils were now seeking approval to
undertake an additional six week consultation to focus on strategic
distribution and logistics.
As
previously stated this evening, Councillor Upton advised that it
had not been considered appropriate to combine the strategic
distribution and logistics consultation with the earlier one, as
the report from the specialist consultant had not been received
until August 2022, and officers had needed significant time to
undertake site assessments before the consultation. Cabinet noted
that if both consultations had been combined, it would have delayed
the Plan preparation timetable.
Councillor Upton advised that the consultants’ report had
concluded that there was a residual need of 131-147 hectares of
strategic logistics land required across the wider study area, and
a Call for Sites exercise was undertaken, with 10 sites identified
in Rushcliffe, details of which were highlighted in Appendix 2 of
the report. A two stage assessment was
undertaken, and Councillor Upton advised that two sites were
considered possible within Rushcliffe, the Ratcliffe on Soar Power
Station site and the Nottingham Gateway site. Following further detailed assessment, it was
proposed that two sites should be allocated; the Ratcliffe on Soar
Power Station site for up to 180,000 sq.m, and the former Bennerley
Coal Disposal Point within Broxtowe Borough. Cabinet was reminder
that the Power Station site already had planning consent following
the adoption of the Local Development Order (LDO), which included
up to 180,000 sq.m of storage and distribution.
Councillor Upton concluded by advising that subject to approval
by all four councils, the consultation would take place in late
September or early October 2023, and the responses would be
included in the preparation of the final draft of the revised
Strategic Plan.
In
seconding the recommendation, Councillor Inglis referred to the
emotive issue of strategic distribution and logistics location and
their effect on the surrounding landscape; nevertheless, he
considered that a modern economy needed those facilities, and the
review of the Local Plan Part 1 had included strategic distribution
and logistics within it. Councillor
Inglis referred to the conclusions of the specialist consultants
that there was a need for more provision in the GNSP area, and
noted the two sites, which had been identified and put
forward. Councillor Inglis supported
the inclusion of the Ratcliffe on Soar Power Station site, as it
was part of the Freeport and it had recently been granted an LDO
and he hoped going forward ...
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