Issues and options
Housing
This section addresses housing needs, sets out policies for housing provision, and guides the development of sustainable, inclusive, and well-designed communities.
Find the key elements that we wish to include in our Draft Local Plan housing section:
Housing supply and targets:
- Assess current and projected housing needs based on demographic trends.
- Set out housing supply targets, including the number of new homes required over the plan period.
Affordable housing:
- Define policies and targets for the provision of affordable housing.
- Consider mechanisms such as affordable rent, shared ownership, and other affordable housing schemes.
Housing mix and types:
- Specify the types of housing required, considering the needs of different demographic groups.
- Promote a mix of housing types, including family homes, apartments, and special accommodations.
Density and design standards:
- Set out policies for appropriate housing densities in different areas.
- Establish design standards to ensure high-quality, well-designed developments.
Brownfield and greenfield development:
- Encourage the use of brownfield sites for housing to promote urban regeneration.
- Consider policies for greenfield development, emphasizing sustainability and minimizing environmental impact.
Garden communities and urban extensions:
- Explore the potential for creating garden communities or urban extensions.
- Define criteria for the sustainable development of new communities, including infrastructure provisions.
Infrastructure provision:
- Address the need for supporting infrastructure, such as schools, healthcare facilities, transportation, and utilities.
- Ensure that new developments contribute to the enhancement of local infrastructure.
Green spaces and open areas:
- Promote the creation and preservation of green spaces within housing developments.
- Establish policies for accessible and well-designed open areas for recreational purposes.
Map of open spaces and green belt land in Arlen Hill:
This is an interactive map.
Climate change and sustainability:
- Include policies to address climate change within housing development.
- Encourage energy-efficient design, the use of renewable energy, and sustainable construction practices.
Community engagement:
- Outline processes for community engagement in the planning and development of housing.
- Consider mechanisms for involving residents in decision-making processes.
Heritage considerations:
- Address the impact of housing development on local cultural and heritage assets.
- Encourage the integration of new housing with the preservation of the area's character.
Transportation and accessibility:
- Address the impact of housing on local transportation networks.
- Promote sustainable transportation options and well-connected developments.
Special housing needs:
- Consider the housing needs of specific groups, such as the elderly, people with disabilities, or those experiencing homelessness.
- Develop policies to address the unique requirements of these groups.
Monitoring and review:
- Outline mechanisms for monitoring housing delivery against targets.
- Specify provisions for regular reviews of the housing policies in response to changing circumstances.
Social infrastructure:
- Address the need for social infrastructure, including healthcare, education, and community facilities.
- Promote the creation of vibrant and socially inclusive communities.
The housing section of a UK local plan aims to provide a comprehensive and flexible framework that guides sustainable and well-managed housing growth while addressing the diverse needs of the local community. It reflects a balance between meeting housing demand, preserving the environment, and fostering inclusive and resilient communities. The specifics may vary based on the characteristics and priorities of each local authority.