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 whilst the balance, about 42, will be ‘affordable’. We have asked that 70%
 of  the  affordable  homes,  ie  30,  be  available  for  rent  through  housing
 associations,  with  a  further  4  available  as  shared  ownership*,  4  as
 discounted market sales houses*, and 4 available for first time buyers. We
 have  asked  that  a  range  of  sizes  should  be  built  to  suit  families  with
 children, new starters, and older people wishing to downsize. To help cope
 with  traffic  congestion  we  have  asked  that  all  homes  have  at  least  2
 parking spaces.
 A question that often comes
    up is when these houses are
 likely to be built. The answer,
 I’m  afraid,  is  that  we  don’t
 know.  Firstly,  we  need  to
 obtain  a  majority  in  favour
 of   the   plan   in   the
 referendum  in  May,  then
 d e v e l o p e r s    a n d / o r
 landowners  will  need  to
 apply  for  Planning  Consent
 before  any  work  can  start.
 The  plan  will  be  valid  till
 2034,  but  we  think  that
 development will start much
 more quickly than that.
 Next month, we'll provide more information on what we are doing to mitigate the
 environmental  impact  of  the  new  housing,  and  in  due  course  more  about  our
 open spaces, and then something about employment.

 Ian Ventham
 *Shared  ownership  is  where  people  own  part  of  the  dwelling  and  rent  the
 remainder from a Registered Social Landlord (RSL);

 *Discounted  market  sales  homes  must  be  purchased  and  re-sold  at  a  set
 proportion  of  open  market  value  and  will,  in  the  first  instance,  be  available  to
 local people.













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