MARKFIELD NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN 2020-2039 REFERENDUM VERSION

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Markfield Parish Neighbourhood Plan: Referendum Version speed broadband, this is provided by Fibre To The Cabinet (FTTC) circuits, where the street cabinet is connected to the exchange via fibre-optic cable, then from the cabinet is via traditional copper lines. 5.43. An ultrafast (100Mbps or above) type of connection could be provided by BT using Fibre To The Premises (FTTP) circuits, here fibre-optic cable is laid directly from the exchange to the house, however this is not yet available from the Markfield Exchange. This should be encouraged for new developments.

Infrastructure

5.44. New development will have some impact on the existing, and the need for new, infrastructure, services and amenities. Sometimes these impacts can be detrimental and so developers must expect to contribute towards the cost of providing additional infrastructure. 5.45. To enable new housing development to take place, there will need to be improvements to village services and facilities. The Education Authority and West Leicestershire Clinical Commissioning Group have already indicated that developer contributions may be required. However, the Neighbourhood Plan must be deliverable. Therefore, the developments identified in the Plan should not be subject to such a scale of obligations and burdens that their viable implementation is threatened. 5.46. There are also circumstances where contributions for affordable housing and tariff style planning obligations (section 106 planning obligations) should not be sought from small-scale and self-build development. Policy M14: Infrastructure Any locally determined element of developer contributions will be utilised for new or improved infrastructure relating to the following: 1. Improvements to the operation of the A50, the A511, M1 J22 and the A46/A50 and other highways; 2. The improvement, remodelling or enhancement of: a) Mercenfeld Primary School b) Markfield Medical Centre c) Markfield Community Library d) Markfield Community and Sports Centre e) Copt Oak Memorial Hall f) Jubilee Playing Fields 3. The provision of park, amenity greenspace, children’s play areas, facilities for young people, allotments and burial space; 4. Community infrastructure improvements including the provision of parish notice boards, seats, children’s play area equipment, bus shelters, litter bins; Public Rights of Way, Green Infrastructure; and 57


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Local Roads

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pages 85-88

Noise and Air Quality

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Home Working

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Minerals

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pages 80-81

Whitegate Stables Caravan Park

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page 74

Markfield Industrial Estate

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page 76

Brownfield Land

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pages 77-78

Land South London Road, Markfield

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pages 66-67

Housing needs of older people

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pages 69-71

Housing Allocation

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pages 64-65

Infrastructure

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pages 61-62

Jubilee Playing Fields

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Markfield Medical Centre

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pages 53-54

Shopping

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page 55

Traditional Building Styles

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pages 49-50

Markfield Institute of Higher Education

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page 52

Designated Heritage Assets

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pages 40-43

Design

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page 48

Non-Designated Features of Local Heritage Interest

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pages 44-47

Flood Risk

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page 38

Trees

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page 31

2. Markfield Profile

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page 12

Altar Stones Nature Reserve

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page 30

Local Green Spaces

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pages 32-33

Climate Change

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page 34

Renewable Energy

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page 35

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Hill Hole Quarry Nature Reserve

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