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Redevelopment Of Shoreham Cement Works: What Would You Like To See At The Site?

An eight-week public consultation asking what people would like to see at the site of the Shoreham Cement Works has opened.

The 44-hectare landmark site is located at the narrowest part of the National Park and has the potential for a variety of different uses.

The Authority is now seeking views on the Issue and Options version of the Area Action Plan (AAP), which is effectively a “mini Local Plan” for the site. The consultation includes 28 questions, covering a wide range of topics, including housing, cultural heritage, leisure, and employment.

A specially-commissioned film has been produced that sets the scene of the consultation and gives the public a more detailed look at the site.

The consultation closes on August 2nd.

Ian Phillips, Chair of the National Park Authority, said:

“The site is one of the largest brownfield sites in the south of England and remains a landmark, with its chimney visible for miles around and impressive topography displaying the geology of the South Downs.

“Today this legacy of past industry sits within the South Downs National Park, designated for its natural beauty, wildlife and cultural heritage. The site needs a new role that makes best use of its unique characteristics and relates to the National Park’s purposes – to be regenerated as a place that is truly special and embodies values that will be both relevant and sustainable for a new era.

“The site offers exceptional opportunities for both nature and people as part of a visionary development proposal.”

Four potential development scenarios for the site were used for transport and viability modelling.  They are:

  • Mixed use scheme with employment and 400 new homes
  • Mixed use scheme with employment and 240 new homes
  • Mixed use leisure-led scheme and 200 new homes
  • Mixed use scheme with employment and 84 new homes.

A mixed used development could include residential and commercial areas, as well as areas for wildlife and leisure.

This initial consultation will help determine which option is taken forward to the next stage of the planning process. The public will have then have the opportunity to comment on the Preferred Option of the Area Action Plan, which will include detailed policies related to the future development of the site.

The National Park Authority does not own the site but the final AAP will be the agreed masterplan that will guide any future planning application from a developer.

Tim Slaney, Director of Planning at the National Park Authority, said:

“This is an early stage consultation and we’re seeking views about the site and its future from anyone with an interest. We hope that it will attract responses, not only from local communities and key organisations, but also from a broader audience".

 

Click here to have your say:

www.southdowns.gov.uk/area-action-plan-shoreham-cement-works

To see some FAQs, visit www.southdowns.gov.uk/area-action-plan-shoreham-cement-works/faqs/

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