16 Stroud Canals Vision and Strategy PDF 103 KB
To consider a Final Canals Strategy for the District.
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The Head of Planning Strategy and Economic Development introduced the report and explained that;
· The current Council Plan identified the need to develop a long-term Vision and Strategy for the Canals Network to support the current Cotswold Canal Connected Project, to achieve broader social, economic and environmental objectives for future projects and open funding opportunities.
· Strategy & Resources Committee in January 2022 approved the Draft Canals Vision and Strategy for public consultation and 115 consultation representations were received.
· Local Plan Policy (both in the current and draft new Local Plan) supported the restoration of the Canal and it was emphasised that there was not a specific proposal to restore a navigable link East of Brimscombe, connecting to the River Thames at Lechlade. It was noted that policies and allocations in the local plan needed to be realistically deliverable within a 20 year time frame.
· The Strategy is a supplementary planning document that supplements the current Local Plan, reinforces the Councils 2030 Strategy and emphasised the ecological emergency.
· Finally, if adopted the Strategy would support policy ES11 (maintaining, restoring, and regenerating the District Canal) of the current Local Plan providing weight in the planning system for future development in the canal corridor to take account of the Strategy.
The Head of Planning Strategy and Economic Development responded to Members questions with the following responses:
· Members would be required to approve a change to the Local Plan if they wanted to include the restoration of a navigable link East of Brimscombe or for it to be included in a future review of the Local Plan.
Proposed by Councillor Watson and seconded by Councillor Drury-Layfield.
Councillor Jones proposed amendments to specific paragraphs identified in the Strategy. He proposed paragraph 1 of page 43 to read: ‘Between the three centres of Frampton, Slimbridge and Purton, there exists a number of popular recreation and historical destinations offering a variety of facilities and activities that are sometimes canal-focussed. These diverse service points are more intimately related to the communities of Frampton and Purton due to their proximity to those settlements, with the canal being enjoyed ... view the full minutes text for item 16
6. Stroud Canals Vision and Strategy PDF 103 KB
To consider a Final Canals Strategy for the District.
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