Village Clusters Housing Allocations Plan - Reg. 19 Pre-submission Addendum

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Village Clusters Housing Allocations Plan - Reg. 19 Pre-submission Addendum

1.21

Representation ID: 3896

Received: 18/09/2024

Respondent: Barford and Wramplingham Village Hall

Legally compliant? Yes

Sound? No

Duty to co-operate? Yes

Representation Summary:

The village hall has 36 years left on a 99 year lease. The committee have, to date had no problems attracting funding when required. 36 years is a considerable time left remaining. The village hall is already held on a freehold basis to the community.

Change suggested by respondent:

Acknowledge that the village hall is in good order and there are 36 years left remaining on the lease.

Full text:

The village hall has 36 years left on a 99 year lease. The committee have, to date had no problems attracting funding when required. 36 years is a considerable time left remaining. The village hall is already held on a freehold basis to the community.

Object

Village Clusters Housing Allocations Plan - Reg. 19 Pre-submission Addendum

1.24

Representation ID: 3897

Received: 18/09/2024

Respondent: Barford and Wramplingham Village Hall

Legally compliant? Yes

Sound? No

Duty to co-operate? Yes

Representation Summary:

Utilising the existing access to the village hall will mean a new road running immediately alongside the entrance to the children’s playground, creating an unacceptable danger to young children.

The early termination of the village hall lease, which this development would necessitate, would depend upon a majority vote of the residents in the ‘area of benefit’ and permission of the Charities Commission. This condition alone is likely to stop an early termination of the lease.

Change suggested by respondent:

Change the location of the entrance onto the site.

Full text:

Utilising the existing access to the village hall will mean a new road running immediately alongside the entrance to the children’s playground, creating an unacceptable danger to young children.

The early termination of the village hall lease, which this development would necessitate, would depend upon a majority vote of the residents in the ‘area of benefit’ and permission of the Charities Commission. This condition alone is likely to stop an early termination of the lease.

Object

Village Clusters Housing Allocations Plan - Reg. 19 Pre-submission Addendum

1.21

Representation ID: 3928

Received: 23/09/2024

Respondent: Barford and Wramplingham Village Hall

Legally compliant? Yes

Sound? No

Duty to co-operate? Yes

Representation Summary:

Correction to text of Representation ID: 3896.
The Barford and Wramplingham Village hall and Playing Field grounds have 36 years remaining on a 99 year lease. The committee have, to date, had no problems attracting funding when required. 36 years is a considerable time left remaining. The village hall building is already held on a freehold basis to the community.

Change suggested by respondent:

Use a different access point and minimise the loss of playing field space.

Full text:

Correction to text of Representation ID: 3896.
The Barford and Wramplingham Village hall and Playing Field grounds have 36 years remaining on a 99 year lease. The committee have, to date, had no problems attracting funding when required. 36 years is a considerable time left remaining. The village hall building is already held on a freehold basis to the community.

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