Update Sheet 2 September 2015

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Update Report for Planning Committee (East): 2 September 2015
Committee Planning Manager: Dale Barker
15/01161/OUT – Ferndale, Warwick Road, Gaydon
Condition 4 should read:
Access for vehicles to the site from the public highway (Warwick Road/B4100) shall not be
made other than at a position whereby the visibility splay requirements stated in condition
9 will be satisfied.
15/02070/VARY – Pettiphers Garage, Church Street, Shipston on Stour
Additional comments received from WCC Archaeology of no objection subject to WSI
Condition. (02.09.2015)
15/02540/FUL – Upton Estate, Laurel Drive, A422, Upton
A letter of support has been received from the National Trust as they consider that the
holiday cottage would have no harmful effect on the heritage assets at Upton or the
natural beauty of the AONB. The National Trust considers that the proposals are sensitive
and a well thought out redevelopment of a redundant building that would provide a lasting
reminder of the former cricket pavilion and contribute to the local economy.
15/01860/FUL – Field House, Daventry Road, Southam
WCC Highways (in response to secondary consultation exercise)
No objection; no conditions and notes recommended (24.08.2015)
15/02136/FUL – Cotswold Distillery, Phillips Field, Stourton
Additional 2 letters of objection received from neighbouring property. Comments made;
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Existing agricultural store was for storage of grain. Now used as a bonded
warehouse.
No justification for two silos as the agricultural store is sufficient for the need.
Visual impact of the silos will clearly be seen from road and footpaths.
Distance quoted in report is incorrect.
Highways impact will be significant.
Piecemeal development of site.
Appearance of buildings will be marred by appearance of silos.
Handout for Committee also received from same neighbouring property. Comments made;
Silos are not needed as there is an existing Agricultural store that was specifically built
early this year to
‘store grain’ for use in the distilling process. The store was granted planning permission
on ‘agricultural land’ in ANOB open countryside as it was for grain storage’; it is also now
being used as a bonded warehouse.
The proposed two large metal Silos will materially affect the appearance and aesthetic
qualities of the existing buildings on site in the Cotswolds AONB a/ with regard to:
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Size & Shape (23 feet high and 12 feet diameter) of the silos will detract from and
swamp the existing buildings, towering above the gable ends.
Materials - the silos would be made of metal whereas the surrounding buildings are
built from Cotswold stone.
Style – attractive Cotswold style existing buildings contrasting with silos that are
towering, ugly metal tubes. The silos will damage the appearance of the existing
buildings.
Aesthetically the silos do not complement the style, details and materials nor are
they sympathetic with existing Cotswold style buildings. Nor are they aesthetically
pleasing.
Visual – the towering metal silos would be clearly visible as you approach the
Cotswolds Distillery from the Whichford Road, from nearby Marsh Lane and from
three nearby public footpaths.
SDC Core Strategy 4.2 Cotswold AONB Policy CS11 refers to the entire AONB as
“tranquil areas where the minimisation of noise, traffic and light pollution is a priority”.
Cotswold AONB Management Plan 2013-18 identifies special qualities of the AONB:
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“the Cotswold escarpment including views to and from it” (Margett’s Hill with its
north easterly view of the distillery). “ See sketch of view from Margett’s Hill.
“the absence of inappropriate noise, visual clutter and pollution which creates a
feeling of being away from it all”.
“high architectural quality” existing buildings meet this condition – the Silos will not.
See sketch of view from Whichford Road.
15/01693/FUL – Parkes House, Church End, Priors Hardwick
WCC Archaeology
Further to the submission of additional section details the County Archaeologist has now
removed their objection, subject to the suggested condition.
15/01071/FUL, 15/01072/FUL + 15/01073/FUL – Nos. 2, 3+5 Pool Close, Little
Compton
No updates
15/01035/OUT + 15/01356/OUT – Land off Banbury Rd, Ettington + Land off
Main Road, Quinton
No updates
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