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%PDF-1.6 % Were very excited to be working with Melin Homes, Candleston and Monmouthshire County Council to deliver this project. With an investment of 55 million, this is our biggest development in Monmouthshire and one that will provide 68 affordable homes and 201 open market properties through our subsidiary Candleston. Herefordshire Council, Forest of Dean District Council, Gloucestershire County Council and Monmouthshire County Council have formally delegated the publishing, reviewing and monitoring of the AONB Management Plan to the AONB Partnership. Kim Dolphin - Carers Services Development Manager - LinkedIn The Council should explain why 10% of the need identified in the LHMA has been chosen and not alternative percentages. Monmouthshire's Commitment to Nature : The Biodiversity Duty 01633 644644 E-mail: planningpolicy@monmouthshire.gov.uk . The south of the county has strong functional linkages to Newport, Cardiff and Bristol. Crick Road will benefit from green spaces throughout the site, such as a community growing area, paths with benches, a play area and walking routes beyond the site, as well as retain protected habitats. Community & Partnership Development Team - Monmouthshire Community & Partnership Development Team Community & Partnership Development Team Article last updated: 4th February 2022 Meet the. Working with partners to design, plan and contract for outcome focused, person . The AONB Management Plan - Wye Valley AONB Strategic Policy S7 identifies the plans affordable housing target totalling 2,450 units based on viability percentages in the adopted LDP. 573 talking about this. We do not get involved in local campaigns against proposed developments. The AONB Management Plan sets out the vision for the designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and the priorities for its management over a 5 year period. Actions Follow 1 follower We're waiting for Gurpreet to read recent responses and update the status. Leading partnerships developer Lovell has been selected as the preferred developer on a design and build scheme in Portskewett, Monmouthshire. The second review of the Regional Technical Statement (RTS2) has been endorsed by Monmouthshire County Council and identifies that no allocations are required in the plan period for crushed rock or sand and gravel. Industry: Municipal Agencies. Our response to the Replacement Local Development Plan (LDP): Preferred Strategy consultation. It is a statutory document of the four local authorities under Section 89 of the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000. Future Wales identifies a Green Belt to the north of Cardiff, Newport and the eastern part of the region and is clear that LDPs should not permit major development in areas shown for consideration as Green Belts, except in very exceptional circumstances. The role of the AONB Partnership (JAC & AONB Unit) is to provide advice to the Forest of Dean District Council, Gloucestershire County Council, Herefordshire Council and Monmouthshire County Council on how a development proposal affects and impacts on the 'natural beauty' of the Wye Valley AONB.