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December 2012 Not protectively marked
APPENDIX A Derriford and Seaton Area Action Plan
Issues and Options Stage
LDF Launch event letter of invitation
List of consultees invited to LDF launch event
Press advertisement for Issues and Options AAP stage
Issues and Options Consultation response form
Statement of Availability
Notice of Proposal Matters
List of bodies on consultation database
Letters of notification sent to consultees at Issues and Options stage
Summary document of Issues and Options Consultation responses
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APPENDIX A Page 2 of 2
Title First Name/Initial
Last Name Company Response
Mr John Baker Plymouth City Council ApologiesMr Richard Bayly Government Office South West ApologiesMr Martin Berkien University of Plymouth ApologiesMr Bob Bewley English Heritage ApologiesMr Adam Broome Corporate Director for Corporate Resources Apologies
Mr Jim Caley Lacey Hickie Caley ApologiesMs Prue Chalker North Prospect Partnership ApologiesMs Lesley Chalmers English Cities Fund ApologiesInspector Paul Chudley Devon & Cornwall Constabulary ApologiesMr Jason Collard Urban Splash South West ApologiesMs June Crossland National Trust ApologiesCouncillor Susan Dann ApologiesMr Andrew Davies Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust ApologiesMs Barbara Dove Plymouth Age Concern ApologiesMr Bob Dow Business Link Devon & Cornwall ApologiesMr Drennan Sport England ApologiesMr Colin Greenwell Associated British Ports ApologiesMr Nick Harrington SW RDA ApologiesMr Peter Harrison Institute of Directors Plymouth Centre ApologiesMr Nick Heath MoD Defence Estate Organisation ApologiesMs Bryony Houlden Chief Executive, South West Regional
AssemblyApologies
Cdr Ian Hugo Queens Harbour Master Plymouth ApologiesMr Duncan Innes English Partnerships Apologies
David Jamieson House of Commons ApologiesMr Tim Jones Devon and Cornwall Business Council ApologiesMr Barry Keel Plymouth City Council ApologiesMs Bronwen Lacey Plymouth City Council ApologiesMs Deborah Lapthorne Corporate Director for Public Health ApologiesProfessor Roland Levinsky University of Plymouth ApologiesMr David Lobban Penrilla Consultants ApologiesMr Longden Brittany Ferries ApologiesMr Murdo Mace Midas Construction ApologiesSir Roy McNulty Chair, Civil Aviation Authority ApologiesMr Ian Miller First Group ApologiesSir John Parker National Grid Transco ApologiesMr Ian Parsons Highways Agency, Network Strategy Team Apologies
Councillor Chris Pattison ApologiesMr Ian Potts The Architects Design Group ApologiesMr Mike Robinson Plymouth City Council ApologiesMr Chas Shaw PETRA ApologiesCouncillor Peter Smith ApologiesMr Garvis Snook Rockeagle Ltd ApologiesMr John Steven Wykeham Securities Apologies
Gary Streeter House of Commons ApologiesMr Clive Turner Corporate Director for Housing Services ApologiesMr Mark Vincent Plymouth City Council ApologiesMr Morris Watts Devon & Cornwall Police ApologiesCouncillor George Wheeler ApologiesMr Richard Willoughby Plymouth City Council ApologiesMr Colin Yelland Aggregate Industries ApologiesSir/Madam
Scott Wilson Apologies
Mr Bert Massie, CBE
Disability Rights Commission Apologies
Mr John Ackroyd Plymouth Citybus AttendingMr Garth Allen Really Useful Knowledge Consultants AttendingMr Don Allen Transport 2000 Attending
Mr Hamish Anderson Chief Ambulance Service AttendingJ Andrews Carlton ITV Westcountry Attending
Ms Kate Baber AttendingMr Tim Bacon Sutton Harbour AttendingMr Richard Bara Plymouth City Council AttendingMr Paul Barnard Plymouth City Council AttendingMr Barry Barrett Chief Ambulance Service AttendingMr Jonathan Bell Plymouth City Council AttendingMr Simon Betty Gervas Property Attending
L Blake Evening Herald AttendingCouncillor
Derick Bray Attending
Ms Cathy Brodribb King Sturge AttendingMrs Georgina Browne Plymouth City Council AttendingMr Andrew Burns Countryside Agency AttendingMr Richard Burra Plymouth City Council AttendingCouncillor Dennis Camp AttendingMr Malcolm Carmicheal Devon and Fire Rescue Service AttendingMr James Carter Plymouth & South West Co-operative
SocietyAttending
Captain
Tim Charlesworth
Cattewater Harbour Commissioners Attending
Mr Martin Clay North Prospect Partnership AttendingMr Will Collier Plymouth City Council AttendingMs Georgie Constable Plymouth Network Consortium AttendingMr Matt Coombe Plymouth City Council AttendingMs Christine Coonan Devon and Cornwall Housing Association Attending
Mr James Coulton Plymouth City Council AttendingMr Richard Crocker Stonehouse ACTION AttendingMr Duncan Currall Westcountry Publications AttendingMr Chris Davis English Nature AttendingMs Tara Dickenson Government Office South West AttendingMr Bruce Duncan BDA Consulting AttendingMr John Ellis English Cities Fund AttendingCouncillor Tudor Evans Plymouth City Council AttendingMr David John Every Plymouth Community Network AttendingMr Robin Falle Stratton Creber Commercial AttendingMr Pete Ford Plymouth City Council AttendingCouncillor
Wendy Foster Attending
Councillor
Ken Foster Attending
Mr Bernie Foulkes Kings Wharf AttendingCouncillor
Garton West Devon Borough Council Attending
Linda Gilroy House of Commons AttendingMs Emma Green Maze Consulting AttendingMs Kath Hadrell Government Office South West AttendingMs Eunice Halliday Plymouth Community Partnership AttendingMr Keith Halsey Plymouth Community Safety Partnership AttendingMr Mike Hardaway College of St Mark and St John AttendingMr Paul Harris Plymouth City Council AttendingMr Ian Harrison Devon County Council AttendingMr Peter Hayward Midas Construction AttendingMr Brian Hegarty Ashfords AttendingMr Darryl Hendley Fulfords Land and Planning AttendingMs Claire Hill Stonehouse ACTION AttendingMr Alan Hindley Fulfords Land and Planning Attending
N Holman Vickery Holman AttendingMr Jason Hooper Fulfords Land and Planning AttendingMs Jac Houslander Plymouth City Council Attending
Mr John Howard Maritime Plymouth AttendingMr Charles Howeson Crownhill Estates Ltd AttendingMr Alex Huke Plymouth City Council Attending
Mr Grant Jackson Plymouth City Council AttendingMs Ann James Primary Care Trust Attending
D Jenner Plymouth Sound AttendingNova Johns Budshead Trust Attending
Miss Marion Jones Plymouth City Council AttendingMs Irene Kearney Plymouth Community Partnership AttendingMr Charles Kislingbury King Strurge & Co AttendingMr Andrew Kitchener Fulfords Land and Planning AttendingMr Ray Knight P & O Properties AttendingCouncillor
Michael Leaves Attending
Councillor
Levack Caradon District Council Attending
Mr Stephen Lobb Chesterton AttendingMr Graham Lobb Form Design Group Architects AttendingCouncillor
Ernest Lock Attending
Mr Shaik Madussar Plymouth City Council AttendingMr Alex Marsh Plymouth City Council AttendingMr Paul Martin Plymouth City Council AttendingMr Stephen Matcham Allsop Matcham AttendingMs Caroline Mather Guild of Voluntary Services AttendingMr Peter McNamara Devonport Regeneration Company AttendingMs Hannah Metson Plymouth City Council AttendingMs Sunita Mills Highways Agency, Network Strategy Team Attending
A Miranda Plymouth Civic Society AttendingMr Phil Mitchell East End Partnership AttendingMr Casey Mitchell Honicknowle Commnet AttendingMr Marc Nash The Architects Design Group AttendingCouncillor Jean Nelder AttendingMr Chris Nelson Devon and Fire Rescue Service AttendingCouncillor
Patrick Nicholson Attending
Miss Fiona Northcott Plymouth City Council AttendingDr Peter O'Neill Environment & Sustainability Partnership AttendingMr Richard Ormerod Government Office for the South West Attending
D Orton Ortomatic AttendingJ Osborne Carlton ITV Westcountry Attending
Mr Mike Palmer Plymouth City Council AttendingMr Steve Parissien University of Plymouth AttendingMs Liza Parker Plymouth Community Partnership AttendingMs Alison Hernandez Plymouth 2020 Partnership AttendingMr Chris Parsonage AttendingMr Julian Payne Environment Agency AttendingMr Mark Pearson CPR Regeneration AttendingMr Ian Penrose Ian Penrose Architects AttendingMr David Percival Plymouth College of Further Education AttendingMr Nigel Pitt Plymouth City Council Attending
Mr George Plenderleith PGVS AttendingRobert Plumb Plymouth City Council Attending
Miss Helen Plymsol Plymouth City Council AttendingMr Peter Prescott Devon and Cornwall Housing Association Attending
Councillor Pauline Purnell AttendingMr Alan Qualtrough Evening Herald AttendingMr Martin Roberts Federation of Small Businesses AttendingMr Andy Roberts Plymouth City Council AttendingMr Roger Sands Foot Anstey Sargent AttendingMrs Eilis Scott Plymouth City Council AttendingMr Jonathan Selman Plymouth City Council AttendingMr Nalin Seneviratne Attending
Councillor
Graham Shears Attending
J Slaven Plymouth City Council AttendingMr Phil Smith Plymouth Citybus AttendingMr Roger Smith Westbury Homes (Holdings) Ltd AttendingMr Peter Strawbridge Devon & Cornwall Police Attending
Mr Dave Taylor Plymouth City Council AttendingMr Charles Tharnthong Jubb Consulting Engineers Ltd Attending
Mr William Tuckett Cann Estate AttendingMr Jon Turner Sutton Harbour AttendingMr Nigel Twinn Plymouth City Council AttendingMr Derek Unitt Attending
A Vallantyne Pirate FM AttendingMr Ali Wagstaff Plymouth City Council AttendingMs Joan Walsh AttendingMr Julian Warington-
SmythRokeagle Attending
Councillor David Alan Weekes AttendingMs Tina West Enterprise Plymouth Ltd AttendingMs Jan West Tamar Development Trust AttendingMiss Nicki Western Plymouth City Council Attending
C Whipp Radio Devon AttendingCouncillor
Nicky Wildy Attending
Councillor
Tom Wildy Attending
R Wilkshire Ortomatic AttendingMrs Olivia Wilson Plymouth City Council AttendingMr Colin Woodman Cyclist Touring Club AttendingSir/Madam
SUSTRANS Attending
Councillor
Mary Aspinall Attending - poss?
Councillor Mark King
Attending - poss?
Councillor
Chris Mavin Attending - poss?
Ms Catherine Jackson Lennon Planning Attending on bahalf of Urban Splash
Mr Mathew Arthur Imery's Minerals Ltd, EstatesMr Martin BerkeinMr Lee Bray South Hams District CouncilMr Ian Brokenshire
Dr Sue Brownlow SW RDAMr Chris ByersMs Susie Byrne House Builders FederationMs Rachel Crozier Plymouth Environment ForumMr Cummins Land Securities Properties LtdMr Andy DartMr Chris Dunford West Devon Borough Council
C GatesMr Nigel Godefroy Sutton Harbour CompanyMr Mike Green South West WaterMiss Helen Guard Knight FrankMr Nigel Halford Tamar Science ParkMs Lucy HamiltonMr Martin Harradine AZ Urban StudioMr Roger HarrisMr Paul Harvey Plymstock ForumCouncillor
David James
Ms Janet JohnsonMr Peter Jones Devonport Management LtdMr Neil Judge Rail Track PropertyMr Ray Lacey Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust
Councillor
Martin Leaves
Mr David MackayMr Matthews Westcountry Tourist BoardMs Jo McArenMs Hannah Metson Plymouth City CouncilMr Adrian MitchellMr David Morgan English HeritageMr Matthew Morris GVA GrimleyMr John Oakes South Hams District CouncilMr Alan Partridge Housing CorporationCouncillor Vivien PengellyMs Linda Robinson Plymouth MINDMr Geoff Roughton Caradon District CouncilMs Rona Smith Plymouth Excellence ClusterCouncillor
Bill Stevens
Mr Roger StevensMr Geoffrey Sworder CPRE DevonMr Gerald Taylor First Devon and CornwallMr Gerald TaylorMr Jon Turner First Group
G WalkerMr Maurice WestMs Ann Wilkinson Plymouth Racial Equality CouncilCouncillor
Richard Yonge South Hams District Council
Sir/Madam
Alder King
Sir/Madam
BBC South West
Sir/Madam
Carlton
Sir/Madam
Crown Estate
Sir/Madam
Network Rail
Sir/Madam
Plymouth Architectural Trust
Sir/Madam
Vickery Holman
Sir/Madam
Viner Fulfords
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Local Development Scheme 1. The Core Strategy - Building Sustainable Communities Issues & Options 2. The Core Strategy - Economic Issues & Options 3. The Core Strategy - Environmental Issues & Options 4. The Core Strategy - Social Issues & Options 5. The Core Strategy - Waste Issues & Options 6. The Core Strategy - Transport Issues & Options 7. North Plymstock Area Action Plan Issues & Options 8. Devonport Area Action Plan Issues & Options 9. Millbay / Stonehouse Area Action Plan Issues & Options 10. Derriford / Seaton / Southway Area Action Plan Issues & Options 11. Central Park Area Action Plan Issues & Options 12. City Centre Area Action Plan Issues & Options 13. East End Area Action Plan Issues & Options 14. The Hoe Area Action Plan Issues & Options 15. Sutton Harbour Area Action Plan Issues& Options 16. Cross Boarder Issues (Sherford & Minerals)
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Statement of Availability
Plymouth City Council Local Development Framework
Documents available for consultation 1) Core Strategy Issues and Options, divided into topic based documents on:
• Building Sustainable Communities
• A Strong Economy
• Environment
• Social Inclusion
• Waste
• Transport and their associated Sustainability Appraisals 2) Area Action Plans Issues & Options, for the following areas:
• North Plymstock (including Minerals)
• Devonport
• Millbay/Stonehouse
• Derriford/Seaton/Southway
• Central Park
• East End
• The Hoe
• Sutton Harbour and their associated Sustainability Appraisals 3) Cross Border Issues (Sherford & Minerals) – Issues and Options, and associated Sustainability Appraisal 4) Plymouth, South East Cornwall and South West Devon to 2026 – Developing a Spatial Planning Strategy – Issues and Options These documents are available for consultation for six weeks, from 7th March – 18th April 2005. During this time copies of these documents will be available to view at these locations Location Time documents can be viewed First Stop Planning Reception Desk Civic Centre Royal Parade Plymouth
Monday-Friday office hours 9:00am - 5:00pm
Windsor House Deriford Plymouth
Monday-Friday office hours 9:00-17:00
Central Library Drake Circus Plymouth
Monday-Friday office hours 9:00-17:00
Crownhill Library Cross Park Road Crownhill
Monday: 9am - 7.15pm
Tuesday: 9am - 5.30pm
Wednesday: 9am - 1pm
Plymouth Thursday: 9am - 5.30pm
Friday: 9am - 7.15pm
Saturday: 9am - 4pm
Sunday: closed Devonport Library Devonport Guildhall Ker Street Plymouth
Monday: 2pm - 6pm
Tuesday: closed
Wednesday: 10am - 12noon 2.30pm - 5pm
Thursday: closed
Friday: 2pm - 5pm
Saturday: 10am - 12.30pm
Sunday: closed Devonport Regeneration Company Offices, 38/40, Marlborough Street, Devonport,
Monday – Thurs 9:00am – 5;00pm Friday 9:00am - 4:30pm
East End Partnership Office. 4, Mainstone Ave, Prince Rock
Monday – Friday 10:00am - 12:30pm 1:30pm - 4:00pm
Efford Library Efford Lane Efford Plymouth
Monday: 1pm - 7pm
Tuesday: 9.30am - 12noon
1pm - 5.30pm
Wednesday: closed
Thursday: 9.30am - 12noon
1pm - 5.30pm
Friday: 1pm - 5.30pm
Saturday: 9.30am - 12.30pm
Sunday: closed Eggbuckland Library Eggbuckland Community College Westcott Close Eggbuckland Plymouth
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Tuesday: closed
Wednesday: 3pm - 7pm
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Saturday: closed
Sunday: closed Ernesettle Library Duxford Close Ernesettle Plymouth
Monday: 2pm - 5.30pm
Tuesday: closed
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Thursday: closed
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Saturday: 9.30am - 12.30pm
Sunday: closed Estover Library Estover Community College Miller Way Estover
Monday: 3pm - 5.30pm
Tuesday: 3pm - 5.30pm
Wednesday: 3pm - 5.30pm
Plymouth
Thursday: closed
Friday: 3pm - 7pm
Saturday: 9.30am - 12.30pm
Sunday: closed Laira Library 240 Old Laira Road Laira Plymouth
Monday: 2pm - 5pm
Tuesday: closed
Wednesday: 2pm - 5pm
Thursday: closed
Friday: 9am - 12.30pm
2pm - 6pm
Saturday: 9.30am - 12.30pm
Sunday: closed North Prospect Library Wolseley Road North Prospect Plymouth
Monday: 2pm - 5pm
Tuesday: closed
Wednesday: 2pm - 5pm
Thursday: closed
Friday: 9am - 12.30pm
2pm - 6pm
Saturday: 9.30am - 12.30pm
Sunday: closed Peverell Library 242A Peverell Park Road Peverell Plymouth
Monday: 9am - 7pm
Tuesday: 9am - 5.30pm
Wednesday: closed
Thursday: 9am - 5.30pm
Friday: 9am - 7pm
Saturday: 9am - 4pm
Sunday: closed Plympton Library Harewood Plympton Plymouth
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Wednesday: 9am - 1pm
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Saturday: 9am - 5pm
Sunday: closed Plymstock Library Horn Cross Road Plymstock Plymouth
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Saturday: 9am - 5pm
Sunday: closed
St. Budeaux Library The Square Victoria Road St Budeaux
Monday: 9am - 7pm
Tuesday: 9am - 6pm
Wednesday: 9am - 1pm
Plymouth
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Friday: 9am - 7pm
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Sunday: closed Southway Library 351 Southway Drive Southway Plymouth
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Tuesday: 9am - 6pm
Wednesday: closed
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Saturday: 9am - 4pm
Sunday: closed Stoke Library 21 Albert Road Stoke Plymouth
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Tuesday: 9.30am - 1pm
2pm - 5.30pm
Wednesday: closed
Thursday: 9.30am - 1pm
2pm - 5.30pm
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Saturday: 9.30am - 12.30pm
Sunday: closed Tothill Tothill Community Centre Knighton Road St Judes Plymouth
Monday: 2pm - 7pm
Tuesday: 2pm - 5.30pm
Wednesday: closed
Thursday: 9.30am - 12.30pm
2pm - 5.30pm
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Saturday: 10am - 12.30pm
Sunday: closed West Park Library 423 - 425 Crownhill Road West Park Plymouth
Monday: 2pm - 7pm
Tuesday: 9am - 5pm
Wednesday: 9am - 1pm
Thursday: 9am - 5pm
Friday: 2pm - 7pm
Saturday: 9am - 4pm
Sunday: closed North Prospect Housing Office 91/93 North Prospect road North Prospect Plymouth
Monday-Thursday 8.45-4.30 Friday 8.45-4.00
Ernesettle Housing Office 7 Warmwell Road Ernesettle Plymouth
Monday-Thursday 8.45-12.30 then 1.30-4.30 Friday 8.45-12.30 then 1.30-4.00
Whitleigh Housing Office 101 Whitleigh Green Whitleigh Plymouth
Monday-Thursday 8.45-12.30 then 1.30-4.30 Friday 8.45-12.30 then 1.30-4.00
Southway Housing Office 65 Rockfield Avenue Southway Plymouth
Monday-Thursday 8.45-12.30 then 1.30-4.30 Friday 8.45-12.30 then 1.30-4.00
Honicknowle Housing Office 18 Honicknowle Green Honicknowle Plymouth
Monday-Thursday 8.45-12.30 then 1.30-4.30 Friday 8.45-12.30 then 1.30-4.00
Devonport Housing Office 10 Granby Way Devonport Plymouth
Monday-Thursday 8.45-12.30 then 1.30-4.30 Friday 8.45-12.30 then 1.30-4.00
Estover Office Leypark Walk Estover Plymouth
Monday-Thursday 8.45-12.30 then 1.30-4.30 Friday 8.45-12.30 then 1.30-4.00
Efford Housing Office 21D Torridge Way Efford Plymouth
Monday-Thursday 8.45-12.30 then 1.30-4.30 Friday 8.45-12.30 then 1.30-4.00
The Document will also be available to view at Plymouth City Councils Web page www.plymouth.gov.uk In the Planning Section, and follow the links through Planning Policy - Local Development Framework - Preferred Options. Copies of the Documents can be obtained from the address, below. Representations on the document should be returned:
By Post To: The Planning Policy Manager Strategy Unit Planning and Regeneration Plymouth City Council The Civic Centre Plymouth PL1 2EW
By Email [email protected]
Fax 01752 304294 Representations must be received with in the six week consultation period running from 7th March – 18th April 2005. Only those representation received during the consultation period can be considered. For any further information or if you would like any document to be available in brail, audio form or in any other language please contact Strategy Unit, Planning and Regeneration, Plymouth City Council, The Civic Centre, Plymouth, PL1 2EW
Notice of Proposal Matters
Plymouth City Councils Local Development Framework
Issues and Options The following details relate to the Issues and Options stage of the Local Development Framework and the Draft Statement of Community Involvement and comply with The Town and Country Planning (Local Development) (England) Regulations 2004, Regulation 25. Reference Proposed title of
Consultation Document: Proposed subject Matter: Geographical
Coverage IO1 The Core Strategy -
Building Sustainable Communities – Issues and Options And associated Sustainability Appraisal
The spatial vision and strategic objectives for the city of Plymouth to 2016. The spatial strategy and strategic policies to deliver this vision
City of Plymouth
IO2 The Core Strategy - A Strong Economy – Issues and Options And associated Sustainability Appraisal
The spatial vision and strategic objectives for the city of Plymouth to 2016. The spatial strategy and strategic policies to deliver this vision
City of Plymouth
IO3 The Core Strategy – Environment – Issues and Options And associated Sustainability Appraisal
The spatial vision and strategic objectives for the city of Plymouth to 2016. The spatial strategy and strategic policies to deliver this vision
City of Plymouth
IO4 The Core Strategy - Social Inclusion – Issues and Options And associated Sustainability Appraisal
The spatial vision and strategic objectives for the city of Plymouth to 2016. The spatial strategy and strategic policies to deliver this vision
City of Plymouth
IO5 The Core Strategy – Waste – Issues and Options And associated Sustainability Appraisal
Issues and options for the location and provision of Waste management facilities
City of Plymouth
IO6 The Core Strategy – Transport – Issues and Options And associated Sustainability Appraisal
The spatial vision and strategic objectives for the city of Plymouth to 2016. The spatial strategy and strategic policies to deliver this vision
City of Plymouth
IO7 Area Action Plan - North
Plymstock – Issues and Options And associated Sustainability Appraisal
The issues and options for the future development of North Plymstock and the new Settlement of Sherford
Area specific
IO8 Area Action Plan – Devonport – Issues and Options And associated Sustainability Appraisal
The issues and options for the future development of Devonport
Area specific
IO9 Area Action Plan - Millbay/Stonehouse – Issues and Options And associated Sustainability Appraisal
The issues and options for the future development of Millbay & Stonehouse
Area specific
IO10 Area Action Plan - Derriford/Seaton/Southway – Issues and Options And associated Sustainability Appraisal
The issues and options for the future development of Derriford/Seaton/Southway
Area specific
IO11 Area Action Plan - Central Park – Issues and Options And associated Sustainability Appraisal
The issues and options for the future development of the Central Park area
Area specific
IO12 Area Action Plan - City Centre – Issues and Options And associated Sustainability Appraisal
The issues and options for the future development of the City Centre
Area specific
IO13 Area Action Plan - East End – Issues and Options And associated Sustainability Appraisal
The issues and options for the future development of the East End area
Area specific
IO14 Area Action Plan - The Hoe – Issues and Options And associated Sustainability Appraisal
The issues and options for the future development of the Hoe area
Area specific
IO15 Area Action Plan - Sutton Harbour – Issues and Options
The issues and options for the future development of Sutton Harbour
Area specific
IO16 Cross Border Issues
(Sherford & Minerals) – Issues and Options And associated Sustainability Appraisal
The issues and options for Cross Border issues and the future development of Sherford
Plymouth City Council fringe around North Plymstock
IO17 Plymouth, South East Cornwall and South West Devon to 2026 – Developing a Spatial Planning Strategy – Issues and Options
Spatial planning issues and options for informing the Regional Spatial Strategy
The wider Plymouth area
The Consultation Period for these documents is six weeks and will run from 7th March –18th April 2005, all representation must be received in this time.
Representation should be sent
By Post to: By Email to: Strategy Unit [email protected] Planning and Regeneration Plymouth City Council The Civic Centre Plymouth PL1 2EW Or by completing the Online Representation form. Request to be notified, if you would like to be notified when any of these documents is submitted to the Sectary of State please complete the form below. Please notify me when Preferred Options documents are published for: (please tick as required) Core Strategy Central Park Area
Action Plan
Waste Development Plan Document
City Centre Area Action Plan
North Plymstock Area Action Plan
East End Area Action Plan
Devonport Area Action Plan
The Hoe Area Action Plan
Millbay/Stonehouse Area Action Plan
Sutton Harbour Area Action Plan
Derriford/Seaton/Southway Area Action Plan
All
Name: Address: Postcode: Signature Please return this form to Strategy Unit, Planning and Regeneration, Plymouth City Council, The Civic Centre, Plymouth, PL1 2EW
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LIST OF BODIES ON CONSULTATION DATABASE Derriford and Seaton Area Action Plan
3G
Aberdeen Asset Management
ABP Ipswich
Academy Variety Workshop
Action Group for Sutton Harbour
Adelaide Street Surgery
ADN Services Limited
Aggregate Industries UK Ltd
AHIMSA
AJM Building Design Ltd
Alexandra House
All Nations Ministries
Alzheimer's Society
Antony Parish Council
Aquanauts Ltd
Architects Design Group
Armada Surgery
Arts Council England
Ashfords Solicitors
Ashtorre Rock Community Centre
Associated British Ports
Association of Barbican Businesses
Aster Group/ Sarsen Housing Association
Audit Commission
Austin Farm Community Primary School
AZ Urban Studio
AZ Urban Studio
B&Q plc
Babcock Learning and Development Partnership
Bacara/Bites
Bailey Partnership
Bakers Associates
Bambinos Childcare Centres
Bambinos Day Nursery
Barbican Harbourside Residents Association
Barefoot
Barne Barton Community School
Barratt Homes Limited
Barron Surveying Services
Barton Surgery
Barton Willmore Partnership
BBC South West
Beacon Park Baptist Church Youth Group
Beaumont Villa Surgery
Beechwood Primary School
Bell Cornwell LLP
Bevan Ashfords
Bickleigh Parish Council
Biffa Waste Services Ltd
Big Lottery Fund
Bikeaway
Boringdon Primary School
Bovis Homes Limited
Bovis Homes Ltd (Wessex region)
Bradleys Land
Brake Farm Ltd
Bride Hall Developments
Brimble and James
British Gas
British Land Company PLC
British Sign & Graphics Association
British Telecom Group plc
Brook Contractors Ltd
Brook Street Properties
LIST OF BODIES ON CONSULTATION DATABASE Page 2 of 24
Buddies childcare CIC
Budshead Health Centre
Budshead Trust
Building Research Establishment
Business Link Devon & Cornwall
Cable and Wireless
CAD Architects
Callington Health Centre
Callington Library
Callington Town Council
Calstock Parish Council
Cancer Research UK
Cann Estate
Capital Planning
Caradon District Council
Carlton ITV Westcountry
Carlton Power
Carver Knowles
Cathedral School of St Mary
Catkins Childcare CIC
Cattedown Regeneration
Cattewater Harbour Commissioners
CB Richard Ellis Investors
CBRE Ltd
Central Park Allotment Association
Cerco Property Consultants
Chaddlewood Farm Community Association
Chaddlewood Infant School
Chaddlewood Junior School
Channicool Training Services Limited
Chard Road Surgery
Chelverton Deeley Freed (CDF)
Chesterton
Chief Ambulance Service
Child Support Agency
Childcare manager
Childrens Centre PCC
LIST OF BODIES ON CONSULTATION DATABASE Page 3 of 24
Chinese Cultural Development Centre
Church View Surgery
Churchill Retirement Living Limited
City Business Park
City Centre Company
Civil Aviation Authority
Clarke Willmott
Cleanaway Ltd
Cleave Design
Coastal Waste
Coastnet
Colebrook Housing Society
College of St Mark and St John
College Road Primary School
Colliers CRE
Collings Park Medical Centre
Commercial Director First Devon and Cornwall
Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment
Commnet
Community and Social Action Plymouth
Community Regeneration Outreach Projects Ltd
Compton Church of England Primary School
Connexions
Contemporary Jewellery Gallery
Coombe Dean School
Co-operative Group Ltd
Cornwall / Plymouth District Transport 2000
Cornwall Centre for Volunteers
Cornwall County Council
Cornwall Paper Company
Cory Environmental Services Ltd
County Environmental Services Ltd
Courtgate Ltd
Courtlands School
Cowlin Construction Ltd
Coxside Residents Association
CPRE
LIST OF BODIES ON CONSULTATION DATABASE Page 4 of 24
Crow Caylor
Crownhill Estates Ltd
Crownhill Library
Crownhill Surgery *
CSJ Planning Consultants
CSV C/o PGVS
Cubex Land
Cultural Board
Cumberland Surgery *
Curious Kittens Nurseries
Currie & Brown Widnell (SW) Ltd
Curry & Brown Widnell
D & C Learning & Skills Council
Dartington Crystal
Dartmoor National Park
David Ames Associates
David valentine Associates Limited
Davies, Johnson & Co
Dawnan Ltd
Dean Cross Surgery
Defence Estates Operations South
Defense Logistic Organisation
DEFRA
Dep. secretary. Thames Gardens Residents Association
Department for Communities & Local Government
Department of Work and Pensions
Derriford East, Birdgage Residents Association
Derriford Town Womens Guild
Design Development Ltd
Devon & Cornwall Chinese Association
Devon & Cornwall Housing Association
Devon & Cornwall Police
Devon & Cornwall Probation Service
Devon & Cornwall Refugee Support Council
Devon and Cornwall Housing Association
Devon and Cornwall Police
Devon Community Foundation
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Devon Conservation Forum
Devon County Council
Devon Fire and Rescue Service
Devon Junior Minor Football Laegue also Devon County Football Ascoiation
Devon Playing Fields Association
Devon Schools Sailing Assn
Devon Stone Federation
Devon Sustainable Building Initiative (DSBI)
Devon Waste Management
Devon Wildlife Trust
Devonport and Western Area Health and Safety Group
Devonport High School for Boys
Devonport High School for Girls
Devonport Library
Devplan UK
DIAC
Dialogue Communicating Planning
Direct
Downham Special School
DPDS
Drake Circus British Land Company PLC
Drake Primary School
DRC Partnership
Drivers Jonas Deloitte
Drug and Alcohol Action Team (DAAT)
DSW2 Plymouth City Council
DTZ
Duchy of Cornwall Office
Dudley Colleg
Dunstone Community Primary School
Durnford Society
E.D.R.A
Eagle One Ltd
Earlybirds Nursery
East End Development Trust
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EDF Energy
EDS Developments
Edward Symmons
Efford Library
Efford Surgery
Efford Youth and Community Centre
Eggbuckland Community College
Eggbuckland Library
Eggbuckland Vale Primary School
Eggbuckland Village Pre-School
Elburton and District Residents Association
Elburton Primary School
ELM Community Association
Elm Surgery
Emery Planning Partnership
Emma's4everyone Ltd
English Cities Fund
English Heritage
English Partnerships
Environment & Sustainability Partnership
Environment Agency
Environment and Fire Manager Devonport Management Ltd
Environmental Protection Senior Officer Plymouth City Council
Environmental Sealand Services Ltd
Equality South West
Ernesettle Green Surgery
Ernesettle Infant School
Ernesettle Junior School
Ernesettle Library
Estover Library
Estover Primary School
European Metal Recycling
Evening Herald
Family and Parent Learning Service
Fata He
Federation of Small Businesses
Fields in Trust
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Financial & HR Director Rittal-CSM Ltd
Firmac
First Group
Food and Farming Adviser
Foot Anstey
Ford Primary School
Forestry Commission
Form Design Group Architects
Francis Bettison Surveyors Ltd
Frederick St Centre
Freshlings Nursery
Friary House Surgery
Friends of Central Park
Friends, Families and Travellers and Traveller Law Reform Project Community Base
FROST
Fulfords land & Planning
Fusion Online Limited
Gama Aviation Ltd
Geoffrey Rogers Accountants
George Wimpey
Gerald Eve
Gervas Property
Get Up & Go Nursery
GL Hearn
GL Hearn Limited
Glen Park Primary School
Glenholt Residents Association
Glenside Medical Centre
Golden Girls & Boys
Goosewell Primary School
Gordon James
Granby Island Community Centre
Greenbank Community Association
Greenbank Neighbourhood Office
Groundwork Trust
P & O Properties
Guild of Voluntary Services
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Guiness Hermitage
GVA Grimley LLP
Gypsy Roma and Traveller Achievement
H M Williams Chartered Accountants
Halcyon Centre
Ham Drive Nursery School
Hamoaze House
Hanover Housing Association
Harbour Centre
Hartnell Taylor Cook
Harvest Partnership
Harwell Veterinary Centre
Health and Safety Executive
HealthTec
Heart of Efford Community Partnership
Hele's School
Henderson Global Investors Limited
High Street Primary School
Highfield Primary School
Highways Agency
Hillside School
HLM Architects
HM Naval Base
Hoare Lea
Hoe Residents Association
Holy Cross Catholic Primary School
Home Builders Federation Midlands and South West
Homeownership Officer Sanctuary Housing
Homes and Communities Agency
Honicknowle Commnet
Honicknowle Green Med. Centre
Hooe and Turnchapel Residents Association
Hooe Barn Preservation
Hooe Primary School
hooelake.org
Hope Baptist Church
House to Home Improvements
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Humane Houndiscombe
Hyde Park Infant School
Hyde Park Junior School
Hyde Park Surgery
Hyder Consulting
Ian Penrose Architects
Imerys Minerals
Imery's Minerals Ltd, Estates
Independent Utilities
Inland Revenue
Inland Revenue
Institute of Directors Plymouth Centre
Ivybridge Town Council
Jan Cutting HLC
Jewson Ltd
Job Centre Plus
John Byers & Co
John Kitto Community College
Jones Day
Jones Lang LaSalle
Jubb Consulting Engineers Ltd
Keyham Barton Catholic Primary School
Kiddiewinks Preschool
Kier Property
King Sturge & Co
Kingdon House Community Centre
Kings School and nursery
Kings Tamerton Community Centre
Kinnfylde Residents Association
Knight Frank
Knowle House Surgery
Knowle Primary School
KPMG
LAA Manager Plymouth City Council
Lacey Hickie Caley
Laira Green Primary School
Laira Green Trust
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Laira Library
Land Securities Ltd
Land Securities Properties Ltd
Landrake/St Dominick Ward Caradon District Councillor
Landulph Parish Council
Langley Infant School
Langley Junior School
Lanteglos Parish Council
Lawyer Plymouth City Council
LDA Design
Le Page Architects Limited
Learning & Skills Council
Leigham Primary School
Lennon Planning
LEP Cornwall & Isles of Scilly
LEP Heart of South West
Leypark Surgery *
LHC
Linden Homes
Linkinhorne Parish Council
Lipson Community College
Lisson Grove Medical Centre
Little deers preschool
Local Care Centre
London & Westcountry
London and Westcountry Estates Ltd
Lone Eagle Properties Ltd
Longcause Community Special School
LV=Asset Management Ltd
Mainstone Preschool
Maison Terry Property
Manadon Vale Primary School
Mannamead Conservation Society
Mannamead Surgery
Manor Street children Centre
Margaret McMillan Nursery
Marina Club Ltd T/A Marina Snooker Club
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Marina Developments
Marine Acadamy Plymouth
Marine and Fisheries Agency
Marine Management Organisation
Marlborough Primary School
Marlborough Street Surgery
Marrons
Marsh Mills Ltd
Martineau
Mary Dean's Church of England Primary School
Mayflower Boatowners Association
Mayflower Sailing Club
Maze Consulting
McCaren Design
McCarthy & Stone (Developments) Ltd
McCarthy and Stone Retirement Lifestyles Ltd
md mayflower stone
Meadowlands Leisure Pool
Memory Matters South West CIC
MEP Constituancy Office
MEP Independent Party
MEP Liberal Democrat
Midas Construction
Midas Homes
Mill Ford Community Special School
Millbay Marina Village Residents Association
Millfields CEDT
Minerals and Waste Planner Northamptonshire County Council
Mitchell Architects
MoD Defence Estate Organisation
Money Advise
Montagu Evans
Montague Ltd
Montpelier Infant School
Montpelier Junior School
Montrose Capital Ltd/Dawnan
Morice Town Primary School
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Morris Baptist Church
Morvargh Sailing Club
Mount Street Primary School
Mount Tamar School
Mount Wise Primary School
Mutley and Greenbank Trust
Mutley Community Association
myplympton
Nahoon Surf
National Federation of Gypsy Liaison Groups
National Grid Holdings Ltd
National Grid Transco
National Landlords Association
National marine Aquarium
National Trust
Natural England
NCH Action for Children
Negotiator Dreweatt Neate
Network Rail
Networks Port of Plymouth Marine Liaison
New Earth Solutions
NHS Plymouth (Plymouth PCT)
Noahs Ark Childcare
North Prospect Library
North Road West Med Centre
North Road West Tenants & Residents Association
Northern Networks
Norwich Property Trust Ltd c/o Morley Fund Mgment
Notre Dame Roman Catholic School
Novotel
NPower
O2
Oakside Surgery *
Oasis Cafe
Oasis Project
Objective Corporation
OCRA Limited
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Office of Government Commerce
Old Priory Junior School
Omnia Recruitment Ltd
Orange
Orchardbridge Ltd
Oreston Community Primary School
Our Place Our Base LTD
Paper Converting
Park Pharmacy Trust
Park View Surgery *
Parkside Community College
Parkway Sports Club
Partner Eart Products & Porsham Cakes
Partner Montagu Evans
Pathfields Practice
PCL Planning Ltd
Peacock and Smith
Pegasus Planning Group LLP/Square Peg Investments
Pembroke Street EMB
Pennycross Primary School
Penrilla Consultants
Persimmon Special Projects
Peter Brett Associates
Peverell Library
Peverell Park Surgery
Pilgrim Primary School
Pirate FM
Plaistow Hill Infant School
Planet Mutley
Planner Atkins
Planner David Wilson Homes SW
Planner Iceni Projects Limited
planner RPS
Planning Aid
Planning Issues Ltd
Planware Ltd
Plym River Practice
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Plym Valley Meadows
Plymbridge Nursery School
Plymouth & District Disabled Fellowship
Plymouth 2020
Plymouth Access To Housing
Plymouth Age Concern
Plymouth Airport Company Ltd
Plymouth and South West Co-operative Society
Plymouth Architectural Trust
Plymouth Argyle Football Club
Plymouth Central Library
Plymouth CFE
Plymouth Chamber Of Commerce & Industry
Plymouth Charitable Trust
Plymouth Citizens Advice Bureau
Plymouth Citybus
Plymouth College of Art & Design
Plymouth College of Further Education
Plymouth Community Homes
Plymouth Community Network
Plymouth Deaf Association
Plymouth Devon & Cornwall Housing
Plymouth Disability Action Network
Plymouth Education Action Zone
Plymouth Environment Forum
Plymouth Federation of Tenants and Resident Associations
Plymouth Friends of The Earth
Plymouth Green Infrastructure Project Officer Natural England
Plymouth Green Party
Plymouth Guild of Voluntary Service
Plymouth High School For Girls
Plymouth Hospital School
Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust
Plymouth Indoor Bowling Club
Plymouth Labour Group
Plymouth Leander Swimming
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Plymouth Library Services
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Plymouth Marine Sciences Partnership
Plymouth MENCAP Society
Plymouth Mental Health Forum
Plymouth MIND
Plymouth Muscians Cooperative
Plymouth NDC
Plymouth NHS Trust
Plymouth PCT
Plymouth Pilots
Plymouth Play Association
Plymouth Pregnancy Crisis Centre
Plymouth Pride Forum
Plymouth Primary Care Trust
Plymouth Racial Equality Council
Plymouth Relate
Plymouth Religious & Cultural Resource Centre
Plymouth Senior Citizen Forum
Plymouth Shopmobility & Community Transport
Plymouth Sports Centre Ltd
Plymouth Sports Forum
Plymouth Sutton & Devonport Constituency Office
Plymouth Tree Partnership
Plymouth Tuition Service
Plymouth Women's Refuge
Plymouth Youth Service
Plymouth&DevonRacial Equality Council
Plympton & District Civic Society
Plympton Bowling Club
Plympton Community Action Group
Plympton Library
Plympton Preservation Group
Plympton St Mary's Church of England Infant School
Plympton st mary's church pre-school
Plympton St Maurice Preservation Group & Plympton St Maurice Civic Association
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Plympton St Maurice Primary School
Plymstock Community Forum
Plymstock Library
Plymstock School
Plymstock Swimming Association
Police Authority
Policy and Research Officer Levvel Consulting Ltd
Pomphlett Primary School
Powergen
Prince Rock Bright Stars Pre-School
Prince Rock Primary School
Prudential Property Investment Mngrs Ltd
Public Art South West (PASW)
Public Health Development Unit
Public Health Dispensary Unit
Public Health NHS Plymouth
Quad Planning
Quay Sailing Club
Queen Anne's Quay Residents Association
Queens Harbour Master Plymouth
Quod
Race Equality Council
Radford and Hooe Lake Preservation Society
Radio Devon
Railfuture Devon and Cornwall
Real ideas organisation
Really Useful Knowledge Consultants
RearCommodore Mayflower Sailing Club
Redrow Housing Ltd
Refugee Action
RIBA Wessex and South West
RICS Devon & Cornwall
Ridgeway Methodist Church
Ridgeway Practice
Ridgeway School
Robert Lobb
Roborough Surgery
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Rok Group
Routeways
Rowe Property Developments
Royal Institute of British Architects
Royal Marine Barracks
Royal Society of Protection of Birds
Royal Western Yacht Club of England
RPB Autosalvage
RPS Planning
RPS Plannning and Development
Rural Community Council of Devon
Salisbury Road Infant School
Salisbury Road Junior School
Saltash Road Surgery
Saltash Town Council
Salvation Army
Sanctuary Housing Association
Savills
Scarletts Montrose Residential Ltd
Scoot A Long
Scott Wilson
Seaton Area Residents Association
Secretary of State for Health
Seedlings Preschool
Service Natural England
Seven Hills Community Network
Severnside Waste Paper Co Ltd
Sexual Health Outreach Project
Shaugh Prior Parish Council
Shining Stars Nursery - Marine Academy
Shire Consulting
Shopmobility and Community Transport
Simsmetal UK (Wessex) Ltd
Sir John Hunt Community College
Site Director HellermannTyton
Site Manager Tamar Science Park
Skills For Life Unit
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SLR Consulting
SNR Denton
Social Research & Regeneration Unit University of Plymouth
Sothwest Landlords Association
South Asian Society
South Dartmoor Leisure Centre
South Devon AONB
South Hams District Council
South Hill Parish Council
South SITA
South Staffordshire Council
South West Business In The Community
South West Forum
South West Peninsula Strategic Health Authority
South West Regional Assembly
South West Regional Development Agency
South West Regional Health Work & Wellbeing Co-ordinator Department of Health South West
South West RSL's
South West Water
South Western Ambulance Service
Southern Aggregate Industries
Southway Information Centre
Southway Library
Southway Primary School
Southway Surgery
Sovereign Housing Association
Sparkwell Parish Council
Spectrum Housing Group
Sport England
Sportoptima
SRB Board Member
St Andrew's Church of England Primary School
St boniface preschool
St Boniface's Roman Catholic College
St Budeaux Foundation Church of England Junior School
St Budeaux Library
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St Cleer Parish Council
St Dominic Parish Council
St Edward's Church of England Primary School
St George's Church of England Primary School
St Joseph's Catholic Primary School
St Mellion Parish Council
St Neot Parish Council
St Neots Surgery
St Pauls Preschool
St Paul's Roman Catholic Primary School
St Peter's Church of England Primary School
St Peters Lutheran Church
St Peter's Roman Catholic Primary School
St Peter's Vicarage
St Veep Parish Council
St. Barnabas Surgery *
St. Budeaux Health centre
Stagecoach Devon
Stoke Damerel Community College
Stoke Damerel Primary School
Stoke Library
Stoke Surgery
Stonehouse ACTION
Stonehouse Beat officers
Stonehouse Play Association
Stonehouse professionals Forum
Stonehouse Residents Association
Stonham Housing Association Ltd
Strategic Land Partnerships
Strategic Plans Devon County Council
Stratton Creber Commercial
Stride Treglown
Strongvox Homes
Strutt and Parker
Stuart Partners Ltd
Stuart Road Primary School
Stuart Ross Associates
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Summerfield Developments sw Ltd
Sunbeams Nursery
Sunnybanks Estates Ltd
Sure Start Programme Manager Ernesettle Family Centre
Surveyor Vickery Holman Ltd
SUSTRANS
Sutherland Property and Legal Services
Sutherland Road Surgery
Sutton Harbour Group
SW Regional Director Sustrans
SW Skills for Life Unit
T Mobile
Tamar Bridge and Tamar Ferry Joint Committee
Tamar Education Business Partnership
Tamar Estuaries Consultative Forum
Tamar Housing
Tamar Housing Society
Tamar Science Park Ltd
Tamar Valley AONB Service
Tamar View Community Complex Ltd
Tavistock Bus Station Kiosk
Telewest coms
Tesco
Tetlow King Planning
The Admiral MacBride
The Barden Corp UK Ltd
The Barton Willmore Planning Partnership
The Blurt Foundation
The British Wind Energy Association
The Children's Society
The Children's Society Green Ark Children's Centre
The Coal Authority
The Co-operative food
The Floating Bridge Inn
The Foyer
The Garden History Society
The Hawkins Trust
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The National Trust
The Old Wharf Residents Association
The Phoenix Centre
The Planning Bureau Ltd
The Planning Bureau Ltd.
The Punchbowl Off-Licence
The Theatres Trust
The Una Group Ltd
The Wykeham Group
The Zone
Theatre Royal
Thornbury Primary School
Tomorrows People Trust
Tony Jopson and Co Ltd Chartered Accountants
Tor Bridge High
Torbay Borough Council
Torpoint Chamber of Commerce
Torpoint Library
Torpoint Town Council
Totem Timber Plymouth Ltd
Tothill Library
Tothill surgery
Town Planning Consultants
Trand UK EJFP Planning
Travel Watch SouthWest
Trevi House
Trevorder Family Centre
Trustees of the Cann Estate
Tuffins Property Management
TVASC
Two Four Studios
University College of St Mark & St John
University of Plymouth
University of Plymouth Bicycle User Group
Univesity College Plymouth St Mark & St John
Upper Barbican Residents Association
Urban & Rural Planning
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Valuing Independence
Viable Plymouth Ltd
Vickery Holman
Victim Support Devon
Victoria Road Primary School
Viner Fulfords
Virgin Mobile
Viridor Waste Management Ltd
Vodafone
Voice of Plymouth Schools
Waitrose Ltd
Wales and West Utilities
Walker Developments
Warleggan Parish Meeting
Waterloo & St Levan Surgeries
Weir Quay Watersports Hub Club Development Group
Welcome Hall Ltd
West Country Branch of the Inland Waterways Association
West Devon Borough Council
West Hoe Sailing Club
West Hoe Surgery
West Park Library
Westcountry Group
Westcountry Housing Association
Westcoutry Landlords Association
Western Power Distribution
Weston Mill CP School
WGY Planning & Environment
Wharfside Developments Ltd
White Young Green Planning
Whiteford Crocker Solicitors
Whitleigh CP School
Widewell Primary School
Widewell Residents Association
Widey Court Primary School
William Sutton Trust
Willow Childcare Centre
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Winmede Limited
Wm Morrison Supermarkets PLC
Wolseley CEDT
Woodfield Primary School
Woodford Infant School
Woodford Junior School
Woodford Methodist Pre-School
Woodlands
WYG Planning & Environment
Yealmpstone Farm Primary
Yealmpstone Farm Primary School
Youth Enquiry Service
Youth of the Nations
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Yvonnes Florist
Zebra Collective
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10. Issues and Options responses to: Derriford/Seaton/Southway Area Action Plan
Table 10: Summary of responses to the Derriford/Seaton/Southway Area Action Plan Issues and Options.
Number expressing concern 13
Number expressing support 18
Number of other comments 9
Total 40
10.1. Comments in support of the proposed options There is support for:
10.1.1. The main part of document on improving quality of life. Housing needs should be met on a supply and demand basis, and a use should be found for existing commercial properties. Conservation areas in Tamerton should be protected.
10.1.2. For environmental issues at Plymouth Airport.
10.1.3. Strongvox supports the identification of land at Estover Paper Converting Works and BAE Systems as a highly sustainable location for mixed-use development. Enhancement to the neighbourhood centre at Southway is also supported.
10.1.4. Tamar Science Park supports the Issues and Options, and wishes that the park is included as an important employment site. No reference appears to be made to the future development potential of TSP, or to the shortly to be commissioned RDA-funded Business Development Strategy for Derriford. The proposed new route from the airport through Forder Valley to the A38 is fully supported. Immediate consideration should be given to establishing a connection between Tamar Science Park and Plymouth International Medical and Technology Park.
10.1.5. BAE systems supports the general redevelopment but is concerned about intrinsic links to Derriford and Seaton.
10.1.6. Turner Holden supports the overall approach to the future planning of the area, based on promoting a high quality northern gateway into the city. A new neighbourhood centre at Derriford will provide an important new focus for the area. The separation of the area by the A386 will need to be addressed. Land at the former Seaton Barracks could contribute to the achievement of the aims and objectives of the Mackay vision of a growing city population over the long term. The Seaton Barracks site does not encroach on the important environmental assets of the area.
10.1.7. Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust generally supports the approach to the redevelopment of their surplus land. Further comments include:
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• Llewelyn Davies have identified incorrect land ownership boundaries on the Derriford Hospital Illustrative Framework Plan. As such, the development potential of the surplus land has been under-estimated. Land within the ownership of Westcountry Ambulance Trust has also been identified for redevelopment, which is outside the control of the Trust.
• The quantity of proposed retail space is considered insufficient given the existing and future numbers of staff on the Medical campus, which will generate ‘need’. Previous discussions with the Policy Team identified the aspirations for a Mutley Plain quantum of retail development.
• With the current issues surrounding the PFI Vanguard Project, caution must be given to identifying land belonging to the Trust for specific land uses. There is a possibility that the location of the existing Derriford Hospital may alter as a result of marginal redesign, which could affect, for example, the location of the bus station/transport interchange. It is, therefore, important to provide the Trust with some flexibility when considering the Area Action Plan for the Derriford area.
10.1.8. The Cann Estate Trustees note that consideration is needed for securing investment in Southway. There is a need to improve the interface of housing to green space, with funding for new community infrastructure to include schools.
10.1.9. Dawnan Limited c/o Montrose Capital Limited owns Windsor House and the adjoining reservoir to the south on Tavistock Road. It welcomes the acknowledgement that the area forms part of a northern gateway to the city. It also supports the intention to create a new centre as a focus for northern Plymouth. The Proposals Map in the First Deposit Local Plan contained a number of inaccuracies regarding recent development at the former waterworks on Tavistock Road. Any plan attached to the LDF should correct this. Creating a local centre based on a significant traffic gyratory is unlikely to create the sort of focus that is anticipated in the objectives for this area. The area identified for the local centre should be extended on the north-west side of Tavistock Road, to include the existing retail and office areas to the south of the existing area identified.
10.1.10. The Environment Agency strongly supports the enhancement of the river valley as a strategic open space and wildlife corridor, with a public recreation opportunity.
10.1.11. Derriford's Resident Group supports safeguarding greenscape corridors and promoting public access. The protection of environmental assets and making more of Plymouth’s green spaces is also supported.
10.1.12. Plymouth Chamber of Commerce and Industry supports development in this area. The key matter for consideration is the balance between development and protection/enhancement of Forder and Bircham Valleys.
10.1.13. SWRDA notes the need to ensure that appropriate transportation links are put in place to provide links with the city centre.
10.1.14. Plymouth and SW Cooperative Society supports the provision of a new local centre at Derriford, but notes the need to avoid a detrimental impact on Southway and Crownhill.
10.2. Concerns raised A number of concerns have been raised:
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10.2.1. That transport needs improving.
10.2.2. Regarding development of the airport and increased traffic congestion.
10.2.3. Regarding redevelopment of ex-paper-converting buildings.
10.2.4. Great concern about lack of public awareness regarding the LDF. Concerns about public transport and lack of a community centre.
10.2.5. Concerns about the airport, increased use of runway 13/31 if runway 0624 is closed. ‘Public Safety Zones’ may need to be extended.
10.2.6. Build a new airport with good road access and stop further development of the existing one.
10.2.7. Issues and options constrained by inherited problems from previous planning mistakes, some of which are outside the control of PCC. The ‘Northern Gateway to the City’, the A38, is a source of many problems for the people who live there. The Airport, University College, and ‘excessively large’ Derriford Hospital all compete for public transport, road space and land. With the proposals for ‘transport interchanges’ and ‘district centres’, there does not appear to be much space left except for the Park and Ride.
10.2.8. M Thomas Management Ltd is greatly concerned by the way the feasibility of the runway extension is being handled.
10.2.9. DEBRA is concerned about jet aircraft operating from the City Airport if the runway is extended.
10.2.10. Circle Red owns the ten-acre site at Manadon. It has plans to redevelop the site for a mixed use development including playing fields and open space, and seeks to promote this site through the LDF.
10.2.11. Lone Eagle Property is concerned that the plan incorrectly identifies the proposed extension to the NU Building. Major redevelopment plans on land within Lone Eagle's ownership severely compromises existing operational requirements (the car park) and office extension proposals.
10.2.12. Cann Estate Trustees are concerned that it is unclear how the redevelopment of the airport will benefit the city. Greenfield mixed use is not explained. The Llewelyn Davies proposals should be made available for public view. There is no boundary plan, and it appears to exclude the Southway estate. There may be a need for a separate AAP for Southway.
10.2.13. The Cyclist’s Touring Club is concerned by the failure to consider the contribution to be made by encouraging cycling as a means of transport and recreation.
10.2.14. Dawnan Ltd c/o Montrose Capital Ltd owns the site on the west side of Tavistock Road occupied by Windsor House, together with land to the rear which adjoins land which has been partially developed for industrial purposes, but remains largely empty. Since permission was granted for residential and industrial development on this site in July 2000, there has been little success in gaining industrial occupiers. The land is, therefore, a wasted resource, and should be allocated for residential development, to link with residential development to the north and to provide a development corridor from Tavistock Road through to the Southway residential area.
10.3. Other comments 10.3.1. Why has Glenholt as an area not been included in the Issues and Options?
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10.3.2. Use area south of airport for extended park and ride and transport interchange.
10.3.3. Comment on how to encourage people to use buses when they are expensive and infrequent.
10.3.4. PCC Conservative Group comments on the importance of retaining the City Airport. They feel that the runway should be extended. If small peripheral areas of the Airport were developed, a proportion of the profits should be reinvested into securing the long-term future of the Airport. They query where engine testing will take place if the current site is built upon. Housing development will justify further school facilities. A mixture of industrial units should be included around the Budshead area, rather than mainly housing. There is a need to stress the importance of employment and encourage employers to move to the city. Further retail units need to complement Crownhill shopping centre.
10.3.5. Seaton Area Residents Association makes extensive comments including: • Support for a new road across the valley. • Existing district centre at Crownhill does not appear to receive enough
emphasis. • Agree with concept of a new district centre at Derriford. Should be
located east of A386. • Assume that runway 24/06 will be closed shortly. Support residential
development on land this makes available. Also support Park and Ride, ‘fast lane’ public transport, and the continued existence and improvement of Plymouth City Airport.
• Support plans for hotel and medical science based development. However, residential areas will require protection from commuter parking pressures.
• Resigned to demise of Poole Farm. • Aware of housing pressures in the city. Already agreed to proposed
medium density housing at ‘Seaton View’, providing it respects an appropriate and permanently established lower boundary.
• New development should be accessed via either, or both, the new road or Brest Road. There should be no attempt to try and achieve connectivity with Hunter Close. Wish to see a clear green buffer area to the west of the new development. Do not support need for area to be maintained as a public open space, but it should be left green and undeveloped.
• Concerned about vehicle access to Charlton Road Community. • Would like a very long-term plan that ’anchors in perpetuity the southerly
development line’. Wish to see proposed valley water park. • Would oppose the creation of an amenity without the provision to
manage and preserve it. The Association would be proud to make an enduring contribution to help achieve this.
10.3.6. JUBB Consulting makes several comments: • A new neighbourhood centre should be focused on the A386, linking
developments on either side of the A386 and minimising shopping trips. Therefore there would be little need to enlarge the Southway centre.
• The main modal interchange/transport hub should be next to Derriford Hospital, with local bus services to the Park and Ride at the George as well as at Tesco’s and at Woolwell and Southway district centres.
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• There should be a highway link with bus lane and bus priority measure between the Forder Valley interchange and Plymouth International Medical and Technology Park, subject to environmental safeguards.
10.3.7. Kingdom Hall Project comments that land should remain mixed-use.
10.3.8. South Hams District Council raises the issue of how traffic congestion on the A386 can be minimised or reduced.