Sunday, 1 June 2014

Local Development Plan Consultation

In December 2012, I wrote to object to the additional sites being redesignated from DEV11 Greenspace or DEV12 Greenbelt to Residential or Residential and Supporting Uses. 

This month, I asked for an update on the future of each of these twelve sites are listed:-

Ref: Prop0030
Address: Crookston Site D
Proposer: Miller Homes
Proposal: Residential
Exist DPP: DEV9 Civic, Hospital and Tertiary Education/DEV12 Greenbelt

Not taken forward as proposal in the Plan. This site is within greenbelt and part of the curtilage to a Site of Nature Conservation, and a Green Corridor. It is a Site of Special Landscape Importance and a flood plain. There are tree protected by TPOs on this site. It is part of the core paths network and promotes access to walking and cycling activity. 

Ref: Prop0031
Address: Crookston Site F
Proposer: Miller Homes
Proposal: Residential
Exist DPP: DEV12 Greenbelt

Not taken forward as proposal in the Plan. This site is within greenbelt and an ancient long established or semi natural woodland. There are tree protected by TPOs on this site. It is part of the core paths network and promotes access to walking and cycling activity.

Ref: Prop0033
Address: Temple Road
Proposer: Network Rail
Proposal: Residential
Exist DPP: DEV11 Greenspace

Not taken forward as proposal in the Plan.  This site is greenspace and part of a local nature reserve, a Green Corridor, and Site of Nature Conservation. It is part of the Forth and Clyde Canal which is a scheduled ancient monument. As part of the core paths network and promotes access to walking and cycling activity. 

Ref: Prop0034
Address: Damshot Crescent
Proposer: Pollok/Corrour
Proposal: Residential/Supporting Uses
Exist DPP: DEV11 Greenspace

Considered to have limited potential for housing development within scope of the greenspace and other environmental designations. This site is greenspace, greenbelt and part of a Green Corridor, a Site of Nature Conservation and site of special landscape importance. As part of the core paths network and promotes access to walking and cycling activity. It is located within the curtilage of a conservation area and designed landscape of Pollok Park. 


Ref: Prop0035
Address: Mid Netherton, Carmunnock
Proposer: Comstock
Proposal: Residential
Exist DPP: DEV12 Greenbelt

Not taken forward as proposal in the Plan. This site is greenbelt, and next to a local nature reserve, a Site of Nature Conservation and site of special landscape importance. As part of the core paths network linking Cathkin Braes to Linn Park and promotes access to walking and cycling activity. Building on this site could jeopardise the future of Mid Netheron Farm, a significant listed building and important part of the area's heritage. 

Ref: Prop0047
Address: Auchairn Road
Proposer: Taylor Wimpey
Proposal: Residential
Exist DPP: DEV12 Greenbelt

Part is shown as housing proposal in the Plan - City Development Plan references H111, H113, and H114 respectively. This site is greenbelt, and next to a Site of Nature Conservation and site of special landscape importance. This redesignation would isolate a significant area of wetland and grassland (Wester Lumlach, Auchinleck Meadow) which are required to support biodiversity, flora and fauna. It is in the public interest for this land to be preserved as greenspace and protected as a cultural asset next to the Wallace Monument.

Ref: Prop0048
Address: South of Cardowan
Proposer: AWG Property Ltd
Proposal: Residential
Exist DPP: DEV12 Greenbelt

Not taken forward as proposal in the Plan. This site is greenbelt, an area of ancient and natural woodland, a local nature reserve, a Site of Nature Conservation and site of local landscape importance. Building on this site could jeopardise the future of Gartloch Hospital Woodland, Gartloch Pools, Garnkirk Moss,Bishop Loch, Craigend Moss and Peatland. This redesignation would lead to the loss of a internationally significant area of woodland, wetland, raised bog and open water which supports biodiversity, flora and fauna. This site of peatland must be conserved as part of the Council's Climate Change Strategy.

Ref: Prop0050
Address: Baillieston/Broomhouse/Carmyle CGA
Proposer: Elphinstone Estates Ltd
Proposal: Residential
Exist DPP: DEV12 Greenbelt

Already identified as proposals within the Baillieston/Broomhouse/Carmyle Community growth Areas in City Plan 2 - no change required.

Ref: Prop0051
Address: Baillieston/Broomhouse/Carmyle CGA
Proposer: Elphinstone Estates Ltd
Proposal: Residential
Exist DPP: DEV12 Greenbelt

Already identified as proposals within the Baillieston/Broomhouse/Carmyle Community growth Areas in City Plan 2 - no change required.

Ref: Prop0052
Address: Summerston
Proposer: Caledonian Properties
Proposal: Residential and Community Facilities
Exist DPP: DEV12 Greenbelt

Shown as housing proposal in the Plan - City Development Plan references H111, H113, and H114 respectively. This site is greenbelt, and next to a Site of Nature Conservation, a green corridor, a site of special scientific importance. It is a site of ancient and natural woodland. Building on this site next to the River Kelvin and the proposal would jeopardise the future of protected species including water voles, otters, bats, greylag geese, pink footed geese, and farmland birds. 

Ref: Prop0054
Address: Cathkin Road, Carmunnock
Proposer: Stewart Milne Homes
Proposal: Residential
Exist DPP: DEV12 Greenbelt

Part shown as housing proposal in the Plan - City Development Plan references H111, H113, and H114 respectivelyThis site is greenbelt, and next to a Site of Nature Conservation and gsite of special landscape importance. Building on this site could jeopardise access Cathkin Braes Country Park and the visual amenity of Carmunnock, a conservation village. 

Ref: Prop0055
Address: Kennishead Farm
Proposer: Pollok & Corrour
Proposal: Residential/Greenspace
Exist DPP: DEV12 Greenbelt

Not taken forward as proposal in the Plan. This site is greenbelt, and a site of ancient and natural woodland. Building on this site could jeopardise the agreement made when it was gifted to the Council in the 1960s that the land be protected as greenspace. This redesignation would lead to the loss of a significant area of garden/designed landscape. It is in the public interest for this land to be preserved as greenbelt and protected as part of the Pollok Park Conservation Area.

The Local Development Plan has just been finalised and is now out for public consultation for 8 weeks, from 1st May - 27 June 2014. A representation form must be used. Go to weblink at: www.glasgow.gov.uk

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