a project update for trumpington residents’ association

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Great Kneighton. A Project Update for Trumpington Residents’ Association. The Team. Countryside Properties - Special Projects Jo Clark – Planning Nigel Borrell – Clay Farm Technical James Blair – Clay Farm Site Manager Countryside Properties– Housebuilding Jonathan Gimblett – Development - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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A Project Update for Trumpington A Project Update for Trumpington Residents’ AssociationResidents’ Association

Great Kneighton

The Team

Countryside Properties - Special Projects

• Jo Clark – Planning• Nigel Borrell – Clay Farm Technical• James Blair – Clay Farm Site Manager

Countryside Properties– Housebuilding

• Jonathan Gimblett – Development• Janice Kain – Glebe Farm Technical• Steve Clarke – Glebe Farm Technical

• Richard Mortimer – Oxford Archaeology• Paddy Mohan – Tamdown

Planning Permissions

On 6th August 2010 the following approvals were granted:

Clay Farm

• Outline planning permission for up to 2250 dwellings, community facilities, 49ha strategic open space, landscaping, infrastructure.

• Full planning permission for the spine road, balancing ponds, landscaping and works to trees

Glebe Farm

• Full planning permission for 286 dwellings, open spaces and landscaping.

Clay Farm Outline Planning Permission

Outline planning permission for up to 2250 dwellings, community facilities, 49ha strategic open space, landscaping, infrastructure.

Full Planning Permission for the Spine Road at Clay Farm

Including works to plantations and formation of balancing ponds

Glebe Farm Full Planning Permission

Full planning permission for 286 dwellings, open spaces and landscaping.

Clay Farm Outline Planning Conditions

Approved:

• Site-wide Ecological Conservation Management Plan• Green Corridor Strategic Landscaping• Groundwater Report• Play Strategy• Allotments and Community Gardens Proposal• Phasing Plan

Submitted but not yet approved:

• Design Code – exhibition on 4th February• Surface Water Strategy• Strategic Construction Environmental Management Plan

Clay Farm Phasing Plan

Clay Farm Design Code – Exhibition on 4th February at Trumpington Pavilion

Current Applications at Clay Farm

Reserved Matters Application for 308 dwellings – submitted 22nd

December. Exhibition on 4th February.

Current Applications at Clay Farm

Reserved Matters Application

for foul pumping station and

works to plantations

The Next Countryside Planning Applications at Clay Farm

Reserved Matters Application for landscaping and drainage west of Hobson’s Brook

The Next Countryside Planning Applications at Clay Farm

Reserved Matters Application for landscaping of the Green Corridor

The Housebuilders

Infrastructure Work at Clay and Glebe Farm

Clay Farm, Glebe Farm and the Cambridge

Biomedical Campus in context

Infrastructure Work at Glebe Farm

Glebe Farm Site Access

Infrastructure Work at Glebe Farm

Glebe Farm off-site improvements to pedestrian and cycle routes

Programme of Work on Site at Clay Farm

• Surface water

• Foul water

• Highways

Clay Farm Spine Road Trees

Clay Farm Spine Road Trees

Glebe Farm Site Layout andTraffic Management Plan 1

Glebe Farm Site Layout and Traffic Management Plan 2

Glebe Farm Aerial View

Glebe Farm Landscaping

Programme Summary

• Site Infrastructure works underway

• House building to start on Clay Farm in June – south-western part of the site (subject to planning), and Glebe Farm in May 2011

• During 2011 Applications from Bovis, Skanska and Countryside

• First housing occupations 2012

• Countryside to continue to manage the sites

• New Great Kneighton website

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