The adopted Development Plan currently comprises the Stratford-on-Avon District Core Strategy (adopted July 2016) and the Stratford-upon-Avon Neighbourhood Plan (made in December 2018). The Council are currently preparing a Site Allocations Plan and in addition, Stratford-on-Avon and Warwick District Councils are working together to produce a new South Warwickshire Local Plan to cover the combined geographic area.
Once adopted in 2024 this joint plan will replace the adopted Core Strategy. The Joint South Warwickshire Local Plan is the opportunity to consider the longer term strategy for locations of sustainable growth across the combined geographies.
Tiddington is classified as a ‘Category 1 Village’ in the adopted Core Strategy; these are the most sustainable settlements in the District after the main towns. Notwithstanding its categorisation as a village, Tiddington falls within the administrative area of Stratford Town Council reflecting its close proximity to and strong linkages with the town.
Within the administrative area of Stratford-On-Avon District Council, this greenfield site is 40.6 acres and is located alongside the existing eastern boundary of Tiddington village, to the south of Main Street and the Home Guard Club, and north of Pimlico Lane.
We welcome the opportunity to include community facilities in addition to housing on site and will be working with local groups to deliver wider public benefits.
The homes proposed on this site will be energy efficient and will be designed and built to achieve carbon savings in line with the latest building regulations. This will be achieved through building fabric, the installation of renewable energy sources and providing the appropriate on site infrastructure to facilitate electric car ownership, homeworking and sustainable travel.
David Harper, Area Land Director for Catesby Estates said; “We will be working closely with Stratford-On-Avon District Council and other local stakeholders to bring this site forward to deliver a sensitively designed and sustainable residential development, which can provide much needed new homes, along with wider social and economic benefits for the existing community.”
The adopted Development Plan currently comprises the Stratford-on-Avon District Core Strategy (adopted July 2016) and the Stratford-upon-Avon Neighbourhood Plan (made in December 2018). The Council are currently preparing a Site Allocations Plan and in addition, Stratford-on-Avon and Warwick District Councils are working together to produce a new South Warwickshire Local Plan to cover the combined geographic area.
Once adopted in 2024 this joint plan will replace the adopted Core Strategy. The Joint South Warwickshire Local Plan is the opportunity to consider the longer term strategy for locations of sustainable growth across the combined geographies.
Tiddington is classified as a ‘Category 1 Village’ in the adopted Core Strategy; these are the most sustainable settlements in the District after the main towns. Notwithstanding its categorisation as a village, Tiddington falls within the administrative area of Stratford Town Council reflecting its close proximity to and strong linkages with the town.
Within the administrative area of Stratford-On-Avon District Council, this greenfield site is 40.6 acres and is located alongside the existing eastern boundary of Tiddington village, to the south of Main Street and the Home Guard Club, and north of Pimlico Lane.
We welcome the opportunity to include community facilities in addition to housing on site and will be working with local groups to deliver wider public benefits.
The homes proposed on this site will be energy efficient and will be designed and built to achieve carbon savings in line with the latest building regulations. This will be achieved through building fabric, the installation of renewable energy sources and providing the appropriate on site infrastructure to facilitate electric car ownership, homeworking and sustainable travel.
David Harper, Area Land Director for Catesby Estates said; “We will be working closely with Stratford-On-Avon District Council and other local stakeholders to bring this site forward to deliver a sensitively designed and sustainable residential development, which can provide much needed new homes, along with wider social and economic benefits for the existing community.”