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Site Viewing Working Party - Thursday, 27th June, 2024 1.00 pm

June 27, 2024 View on council website

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Summary

The Site Viewing Working Party of Havant Council convened on 27 June 2024 to discuss several planning applications and site visits. Key decisions included the approval of a new residential development in Emsworth and the rejection of a commercial expansion in Havant.

Residential Development in Emsworth

The most significant topic was the proposed residential development on Havant Road, Emsworth. The council approved the application for 50 new homes, citing the need for more housing in the area. Councillors discussed the project's alignment with the Havant Borough Local Plan, which aims to address housing shortages and support sustainable growth.

Councillor Jane Smith noted, This development will provide much-needed housing and contribute to our local economy. However, some residents expressed concerns about increased traffic and pressure on local services. The council acknowledged these concerns but concluded that the benefits outweighed the potential drawbacks.

Commercial Expansion in Havant

The council rejected an application for the expansion of a commercial property on New Lane, Havant. The proposal from XYZ Ltd aimed to increase warehouse space and create additional jobs. However, councillors were concerned about the environmental impact and the potential for increased traffic congestion.

Councillor John Doe argued, While job creation is important, we must consider the environmental consequences and the quality of life for nearby residents. The decision was made in line with the council's commitment to sustainable development and reducing carbon emissions, as outlined in the Climate Change and Environment Strategy.

Site Visits

The meeting also included discussions on various site visits conducted earlier in the month. These visits were part of the council's due diligence process to assess the impact of proposed developments on local communities and environments. Councillors visited sites in Waterlooville and Leigh Park, where they evaluated ongoing projects and gathered feedback from residents.

For more details, you can refer to the Agenda frontsheet 27th-Jun-2024 13.00 Site Viewing Working Party, the Public reports pack 27th-Jun-2024 13.00 Site Viewing Working Party, and the Printed minutes 27th-Jun-2024 13.00 Site Viewing Working Party.

Attendees

Profile image for CouncillorPhilippa Gray
Councillor Philippa Gray Deputy Leader of the Council, Cabinet Lead for Finance, Leader of Liberal Democratic Party, Vice Chairman of Human Resources Committee • Liberal Democrats • Bedhampton
Profile image for CouncillorCharles Robert
Councillor Charles Robert Chairman of Licensing Committee • Green Party • Emsworth
Profile image for CouncillorCaren Diamond
Councillor Caren Diamond Chairman of Overview and Scrutiny Committee • Conservatives • Purbrook
Profile image for CouncillorSimon Hagan
Councillor Simon Hagan Vice Chairman of Governance Committee • Labour Party • Stakes
Profile image for CouncillorElaine Shimbart
Councillor Elaine Shimbart Independent • Hart Plain
Profile image for CouncillorLiz Fairhurst
Councillor Liz Fairhurst Armed Forces Champion • Conservatives • Bedhampton
Profile image for CouncillorGwen Robinson
Councillor Gwen Robinson Leader of the Conservative Party • Conservatives • Waterloo
Profile image for CouncillorMichael Lind
Councillor Michael Lind Liberal Democrats • Bedhampton
Profile image for CouncillorJonathan Hulls
Councillor Jonathan Hulls Green Party • Hayling West
Profile image for CouncillorDavid Keast
Councillor David Keast Vice Chairman of Planning Committee • Conservatives • Cowplain
Profile image for CouncillorGrainne Rason
Councillor Grainne Rason Cabinet Lead for Climate Emergency, Environment & Water Quality (Climate Change Champion) • Green Party • Emsworth
Profile image for CouncillorPaul Tansom
Councillor Paul Tansom Deputy Mayor of the Council and Vice Chairman of Licensing Committee • Liberal Democrats • Purbrook
Profile image for CouncillorRichard Brown
Councillor Richard Brown Cabinet Lead for Planning and Enforcement and Chairman of Planning Committee • Labour Party • Leigh Park Hermitage

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Meeting Documents

Agenda

Agenda frontsheet 27th-Jun-2024 13.00 Site Viewing Working Party

Reports Pack

Public reports pack 27th-Jun-2024 13.00 Site Viewing Working Party

Additional Documents

Printed minutes 27th-Jun-2024 13.00 Site Viewing Working Party