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Bath & North East Somerset Local Plan Revised Deposit 2003
Chapter B1. Settlement Classification
Introduction
B1.1 In order to implement the Overall Strategy, a settlement strategy is
proposed which classifies settlements according to their ability to accommodate
new development. This is based on an assessment of each settlement’s level of
and accessibility to a range of services, facilities and employment and the
impact development would have on the environment including character, setting,
the historic environment and biodiversity. This classification provides the
basis for other policies in the plan on the level and type of development
appropriate to different settlements.
Urban Areas
B1.2 Joint Replacement Structure Plan (JRSP)
Policy 2(a) defines
Bath
as a Main Urban Area where the
general policy is to concentrate development for jobs, housing, shops,
recreational and community facilities within and, where it is in accordance with
Green Belt policy, immediately adjoining adjacent
to the urban built up area.
B1.3 Not all development can be concentrated
in
Bath
. In
accordance with JRSP Policy 2(d), the next priority should be those settlements
which have significant existing advantages over other locations in respect of
public transport access to major employment areas and other important
facilities. The Urban Area of Keynsham
has both good rail and bus links to
Bath
and
Bristol
and significant
potential to improve upon existing reasonable rail services.
It also has a good range of local facilities and services.
The town is therefore suitable for significant levels of development.
To accommodate this, JRSP Policy 2(l) provides for a change to the
Green Belt.
B1.4 The Urban Area of Norton-Radstock does not have the same level of
accessibility enjoyed by Keynsham. Whilst there are good bus services to Bath
there is no rail link and accessibility to Bristol is more limited. However it
does have good access to a range of local facilities and services and while some
development is anticipated it will be at a much lower level than in the past.
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Rural Areas
B1.5 Within the rural areas outside Bath, Keynsham and Norton-Radstock there
are many villages and hamlets which have varying degrees of accessibility to
services and facilities, housing and employment areas. In line with the Overall
Strategy and JRSP locational strategy the overriding objectives for development
in these locations are the protection and enhancement of the character of the
countryside and its settlements, and the maintenance of economic and social
vitality of rural areas.
B1.6 Provided these objectives are met JRSP Policy 2(h) allows within, or
subject to Green Belt policies, immediately adjoining settlements, limited
development which is appropriate to their character, setting and accessibility
to local facilities and employment.
B1.7 Within
the context of providing only limited development in rural settlements and in
line with PPG3, PPG7 and PPG13, the main focus of development in rural areas
should be in those settlements that act
as local service centres. These
act as focal points for housing and transport and may serve other nearby
villages or be the key villages in settlement clusters where a range of services
may be shared. They are defined in
the Local Plan as those villages
which have a good level of provision of local shops, community facilities and
which have reasonable access to major employment areas and other important
facilities by public transport.
B1.8 Limited
development is likely to be appropriate in these local service centres except in
cases where lack of local employment opportunities and Green Belt character,
setting and other environmental constraints militate against this.
The villages meeting these criteria that
meet the service and accessibility criteria described
in para B1.7 and are not subject to the
constraints described in para B1.8 are referred to as R.1 Rural
Settlements. They are
Bathampton, Batheaston, Bathford, Paulton, Peasedown St John, Saltford and
Timsbury.
B1.9 Chew Magna acts a local service centre but environmental and other
factors limit development opportunities and it is excluded from R.1.
B1.10 There
are a number of other villages included in the R.1 category because, although
not acting as local service centres, they do have at least a reasonable provision of local services and reasonable access
by public transport accessibility to a local service centre, town or
city and are not washed over by within
the Green Belt designation. These
are the villages of Whitchurch, Bishop Sutton, Farmborough and High
Littleton
.
In
some cases they The
latter three also
contribute to provision of services for village clusters.
These are the villages of Whitchurch, Bishop Sutton, Farmborough and
High Littleton.
B1.11 Clutton
and Temple Cloud are also included under R.1 as they are in close proximity and
combine to provide a reasonable level
of local services and facilities, with a
and there is reasonable level of accessibility
between them.
B1.12 In so far as development is required to maintain economic and social
vitality of rural areas, development will be focussed at R.1 villages.
B1.13 A second category of villages, R.2
Rural Settlements, are those where there is limited provision of
and accessibility to local facilities, services and employment,.
and Some also have environmental constraints and therefore means development should be further more
restricted than envisaged within RI Settlements.
This approach will avoid exacerbating unsustainable travel patterns and
protect the countryside. Many of
these settlements are also washed over covered by Green Belt designation
which further restricts development to infilling and these are categorised
as R.3 Rural Settlements.
B1.14 There are a number of other villages and hamlets which have very
limited accessibility to local facilities and employment and in some cases are
very small. The promotion of development in these locations would be contrary to
the aims of sustainable development, and increase the need to travel for nearly
all purposes. In some cases it would adversely affect the character and setting
of the settlement.
B1.15 Policy for development for these villages as for other hamlets and
small groups of dwellings together with the open countryside is therefore
restrictive.
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Policy SC.1
The following settlement classification applies:
Main Urban Area;
Bath
Urban Areas;
1. Keynsham
2. Norton-Radstock
R.1 - Rural Settlements:
Bathampton, Batheaston, Bathford, Bishop Sutton, Clutton / Temple Cloud,
Farmborough, High Littleton, Paulton, Peasedown St. John, Saltford, Timsbury and
Whitchurch.
R.2 - Rural Settlements:
Camerton, Compton Martin, East Harptree, Farrington Gurney, Hallatrow, Hinton
Blewett, Ubley and West Harptree.
R.3 - Rural Settlements:
Chew Magna, Chew Stoke, Claverton, Combe Hay, Corston, Englishcombe,
Freshford, Hinton Charterhouse, Kelston, Marksbury, Monkton Combe, Newton St.
Loe, Pensford, Priston, Shoscombe, South Stoke, Stanton Drew (including Upper
Stanton Drew and Highfields), Tunley, Upper Swainswick, and Wellow.
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