Resolution secured to approve two planning applications for redevelopment in Cambridge
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Sep 02 2020
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Planning & development

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Paul is an Associate Partner and works as a Planner within the Eastern Region Planning and Development Team based in Cambridge.  As a Chartered Town Planner and a Member of the RTPI, Paul has over 13 years experience working in both the public and private sector.  Paul carries a diverse case load ranging from small scale private residential developments through to large scale mixed use schemes and the promotion of Strategic Urban Extensions.  With experience of residential, leisure and commercial developments, Paul has a proven track record in project managing consultant teams and securing complex planning approvals. Paul also has experience in promoting sites through the Local Plan process, contesting planning appeals and processing enforcement action cases. 

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Resolution secured to approve two planning applications for redevelopment in Cambridge
Resolution secured to approve two planning applications for redevelopment in Cambridge

Our planning consultants have successfully secured a resolution to approve two planning applications which, when combined, will give planning permission for the redevelopment of part of the Meadows Community Centre site and the St Alban’s recreation ground.

The development will deliver a new state of the art community hub as well as 78 highly efficient and sustainable council rented homes. A number of improvements are also to be made to the recreation ground with a new flood lit multi-use games area, skate park, re-laid footpath pitch, play areas, recreational spaces and footpaths. Also, new planted areas will boost the attractiveness, usability, and biodiversity value of the site.

The applications were the subject of high levels of public interest. Extensive pre-application consultation was undertaken and following a very detailed review of the site’s opportunities and constraints, a comprehensive case was able to be put to the Joint Area Planning Committee who resolved to grant planning permission.

Key to the case was successfully demonstrating that the improvements being delivered to the wider recreation ground outweighed the limited harm that would be caused by the loss of a small part of the protected area of open space.

Our client outlined:

“Carter Jonas’ professional advice, enduring patience and invaluable in-depth knowledge of two local plans has guided us through a number of challenges on these projects. Despite the complicated and contentious nature of the applications, they went to planning committee with every single officer in support and were voted through unanimously by the newly formed joint committee. I have no doubt that Carter Jonas’s considered advice and meticulous coordination of the applications was a major factor in achieving this.”

For further information, please contact a member of our team:

Paul Belton
Partner
07780 618141