Agenda and draft minutes

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Items
No. Item

1.

Apologies for Absence

Minutes:

Apologies were received from Councillor R Morris.

2.

Declaration of Interests

Under the Code of Conduct members are reminded that in declaring interests you should make clear the nature of that interest and whether it is a disclosable pecuniary interest, registerable interest or other interest.

 

Minutes:

All councillors declared they had been lobbied without influence in respect of Site A27 (land south of Burton Road, Ashby de la Zouch) which was included in item 6, New Local Plan – Consideration of the Consultation Responses to Proposed Housing and Employment Allocations.

 

Councillor P Lees declared that he had been lobbied on item 7, New Local Plan – Outcomes from the Call for General Needs Employment Sites 2025, with relation to site EMP66 in Measham. He was advised that he could speak as ward member, but he would need to leave the meeting prior to any discussion or voting on this item.

3.

Public Question and Answer Session pdf icon PDF 200 KB

To receive questions from members of the public under rule no.10 of the Council Procedure Rules.

 

Additional documents:

Minutes:

There were five public questions received.

 

Question from Ms A Kingaby

 

‘The SHELAA entry for Site A27 is out of date and cannot be relied on as decision-level evidence, there is also no plan-level Habitats Regulations Assessment/Appropriate Assessment for the River Mease published with a guaranteed nutrient solution - therefore, will you confirm that A27 will not be advanced to Regulation 19 at this meeting unless officers can point to the exact document and page in tonight’s public papers that show, in plain terms, all of the following:

 

  1. River Mease test passed: the legally required Habitats Assessment for the plan concludes no harm to the Mease and the phosphate fix is secured and workable (not just promised or dependent on an unbuilt third-party scheme).
  2. Biodiversity: proof of at least 10% Biodiversity Net Gain and a map that legally fixes continuous wildlife corridors, minimum buffer strips next to hedges/woodland/ditch, and a low-light “dark corridor” plan.
  3. Road safety and traffic: a Stage-1 road-safety audit and sightline drawings for the Rushey Close/Bishop Hall Road access, and traffic modelling that includes Money Hill/Burton Road (impacts assessed together).
  4. Drainage certainty: a Severn Trent letter confirming foul capacity, plus a surface-water/SuDS plan showing how runoff is treated, stored and routed in storms, and any legal consent needed to alter the boundary ditch.
  5. Legal right of access: documents proving the developer has the legal right to use the through-estate road, and whether that route is adopted or secured with the highway authority (S38/S278).

 

If any one of these is missing from the public papers, will you defer A27 to a later meeting and require a full public report before any Reg-19 decision?’

 

Response from the Chair of the Local Plan Committee

 

‘The site assessment work will be reviewed and updated to inform the Regulation 19 plan.

 

A Habitat Regulation Assessment of the plan is not required at this stage, but it will be undertaken for the Regulation 19 plan. There is a nutrient solution which Severn Trent are pursuing which involves pumping out of the River Mease catchment. This is scheduled to be done by the end of March 2027. Severn Trent have reconfirmed this recently.

 

As part of the Local Plan it will be necessary to demonstrate that there is a scheme in place to address the phosphate issue. However, the securing of any measures is a requirement of the planning application stage, either through conditions or via a legal agreement (Section 106 Agreement).

 

The requirement for how biodiversity net gain requirements will be addressed are matters for a planning application stage.

 

In terms of highway design, the County Councils Highway Design Guide advises that road safety audits are required for development of 150 dwellings or the layout contains features not covered by the Leicestershire Highway Design Guidance. This site is below this threshold and the County Highway Authority did not raise any concerns when consulted upon the draft plan.

 

In terms of drainage Severn Trent Water did not object to the proposed allocation. The exact  ...  view the full minutes text for item 3.

4.

Minutes pdf icon PDF 460 KB

To confirm and sign the minutes of the meeting held on 30 July 2025

Minutes:

Consideration was given to the minutes of the meeting held on 30 July 2025.

 

It was moved by Councillor M Ball, seconded by Councillor J Legrys and

 

RESOLVED THAT:

 

The minutes of the meeting held on 30 July 2025 be approved and signed by the Chair as an accurate record of proceedings.

5.

New Local Plan – consideration of the consultation responses to policies pdf icon PDF 367 KB

The report of the Planning Policy and Land Charges Team Manager.

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Planning Policy and Land Charges Team Manager presented the report, who, with the Principal Planning Policy Officer, summarised each of the policies for consideration. Reference was also made to the additional papers that were circulated before the meeting.

 

The Principal Planning Policy Officer introduced the report by detailing the factors that had influenced the proposed policy changes. It was also noted that some changes may not be required depending on the results of the National Development Management Policies (NDMPs) consultation.

 

Each chapter was then discussed in turn, and it was agreed that questions would be dealt with at the conclusion of each chapter, with the exception of those asked for clarification.

 

Chapter 5 – Creating Attractive Places

 

During discussion councillors expressed concern over the proposed changes to Policy AP4 (Reducing Carbon Emissions). It was highlighted that the current policy had the potential to raise funds for the Council’s Zero Carbon ambitions.

 

It was noted by the Planning Policy and Land Charges Team Manager that developers were becoming increasingly aware of carbon emissions and were therefore becoming more effective at addressing related issues.

 

The Legal Advisor then informed the Committee of the measures that had been put forward to Parliament relating to the policy which would come into effect on 7 October 2025. It was then proposed by members that any decision which related to this policy should be deferred.

 

Chapter 6 – Housing

 

Councillors expressed their support for Policy H8 (Housing in Multiple Occupation in Kegworth), and it was questioned why this was not a universal policy.

 

The Planning Policy and Land Charges Team Manager responded that evidence had not been presented that other areas were experiencing issues similar to Kegworth, and that the implementation of a policy that applied across the District could undermine the focus on Kegworth and result in having no policy in place at all.

 

Chapter 7 – The Economy

 

A discussion was had regarding several existing empty sites that were not being used for development, and it was noted by members that local residents were anxious about the use of new sites when there were already sites available. Councillors questioned whether the need to ask developers for new sites could be reduced by using available empty sites.

 

The Planning Policy and Land Charges Team Manager responded that the goal of the New Local Plan was to ensure that sufficient new land was provided up to 2042.

 

Chapter 9 – Infrastructure and Facilities

 

Councillors expressed their support for this policy.

 

Chapter 10 - Environment

 

Councillors expressed their support for this policy that would work alongside the Council’s Zero Carbon ambitions.

 

Councillor D Bigby moved to defer any decision on Policy AP4 (Reducing Carbon Emissions) pending further investigation into the feasibility of a carbon offset fund. It was seconded by Councillor P Moult.

 

RESOLVED THAT:

 

Policy AP4 (Reducing Carbon Emissions), as amended in Appendix F for inclusion in the Regulation 19 version of the Local Plan, subject to the findings of the Whole Plan Viability Assessment,  ...  view the full minutes text for item 5.

6.

New Local plan – consideration of the consultation responses to proposed housing and employment allocations pdf icon PDF 270 KB

The report of the Planning Policy and Land Charges Team Manager.

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Planning Policy and Land Charges Team Manager presented the report.

 

During discussion, the issues raised by residents in relation to Site A27 (land south of Burton Road, Ashby de la Zouch) as detailed in the additional papers, were acknowledged, however Members were not opposed to keeping the site in the Regulation 19 consultation of the Local Plan.

 

In response to a question relating to Site K12 (land south of Ashby Road, Kegworth), the Planning Policy and Land Charges Team Manager confirmed that they were still awaiting legal advice.

 

It was moved by Councillor J Legrys, seconded by Councillor M Ball and

 

RESOLVED THAT:

 

1)     The responses at Appendix A of the report be noted.

 

No changes be made to the proposed housing and employment allocations as detailed within the report.

7.

New Local Plan – outcomes from the call for sites for general employment sites 2025 pdf icon PDF 423 KB

The report of the Planning Policy and Land Charges Team Manager.

 

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Planning Policy and Land Charges Team Manager presented the report.

 

Following his declaration of interest, Councillor P Lees, as ward member for Measham North, addressed the meeting and praised the employment allocations for being fair and reasonable. The lack of opposition to the allocations was also highlighted. He then left the meeting and did not take part in any discussions or voting on the item.

 

Councillor J Legrys moved the recommendations in the report.

 

They were seconded by Councillor M Ball and

 

RESOLVED THAT:

 

1)     Subject to there being no opportunity to include the site in a Regulation 18 stage consultation and the outcome of further work including transport modelling, viability assessment and infrastructure requirements, the land east of Carnival Way, Castle Donington (EMP63 (part)) in Appendix A be proposed to be allocated in the Regulation 19 version of the Local Plan.

 

2)     Subject to there being no opportunity to include the site in a Regulation 18 stage consultation and the outcome of further work including transport modelling, viability assessment and infrastructure requirements, the former site of Measham Colliery, Measham (EMP66) in Appendix A be proposed to be allocated in the Regulation 19 version of the Local Plan.

Councillor P Lees left the meeting at 7:37pm