Agenda item

Future Chippenham

To receive an update on the Future Chippenham Programme.

Minutes:

The Area Board received an update on Future Chippenham from Leader of the Council, Councillor Richard Clewer and Simon Hendey, Director of Housing andCommercial. The update covered the following points:

 

  • The Future Chippenham scheme would allow for a master-planned and infrastructure led approach, with housing and communities built around infrastructure.
  • It was acknowledged that though many people want no more housing in Chippenham, currently the waiting list for housing is over 600 families.
  • Since the last Area Board the Cabinet and Administration have produced a revised proposal to mitigate concerns raised from the Local Plan and Future Chippenham consultations. The Cabinet has agreed to promote a scheme in the southern section up to the A4.
  • Detailed discussions with Homes England have taken place and have been positive with progress made on revising the Grant determination agreement (GDA).
  • The programme of works remain dependent on the site being allocated as part of the Local Plan Review process  and successful outcomes from discussions with Homes England and agreeing revisions to the GDA so that development can be infrastructure led.
  • The Council is in the process of establishing a Chippenham Place partnership to oversee and coordinate the regeneration of Chippenham Town Centre, compromised by key stakeholders within the town and chaired by Michelle Donellan MP.
  • Next steps are for councillor updates to be provided every two months and for discussions with Homes England to take place, seeking to reach agreement by mid-November 2021. Additionally, subject to the outcomes of Homes England discussion and agreement to revisions within the GDA, consultation on the framework master plan will commence towards the end of January 2022, followed by a further consultation in the summer.

 

Following the presentation there was time for the following questions and points to be raised:

 

  • It was acknowledged that most people recognise that Chippenham needs to grow, however it needs to be sustainable and well-managed.
  • It was raised that youth engagement is important and the whole of the community should be involved in discussions as currently the bulk of responses have been from the older generation. It was also identified that this would be a good opportunity to involve the Chippenham Youth Council.
  • It was questioned what percentage of the proposal will be affordable housing? – Councillor Clewer stated that the aim is for the local plan is to deliver 40% affordable housing across the county.
  • It was acknowledged that because Wiltshire Council owns the majority of the land set to be built on, this would allow for a greater force behind making developers provided a higher percentage of affordable homes.
  • 80% of people when originally consulted on the initial three plans said noto them all, how did this fourth plan come about? – Councillor Clewer stressed that this is a balancing act between the need to meet government housing targets whilst dealing with people unhappy when consulted. This was the best compromise.
  • It was noted that the plan will look at open space requirements and will aim to build communities, potentially through the use of terraced housing or green spaces to the front of properties.