WELCOME CALA

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WELCOME
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Welcome to this public consultation event for our proposed
development in Tiddington and thank you for taking the time
to come along today.
CALA Homes is preparing a detailed planning application
for a high quality development of 32 homes together with
the provision of new and improved sports facilities and a new
clubhouse on land at the Home Guard Club in Tiddington.
Here today are a number of representatives from CALA Homes
and our specialist consultants, who can discuss the proposed
scheme in detail with you and answer any questions you might
have.
About CALA Homes
• Premium national housebuilder with a heritage stretching
back to 1875
• Developments in prime locations throughout the Midlands,
South East of England and Scotland
• Award-winning reputation for craftsmanship, architectural
heritage and design, taking inspiration from the character
and materials of the local areas in which we build
• Medium Housebuilder of the Year in 2012 and 2013 at the
prestigious What House? Awards
• Achieved the maximum five-star rating in an independent
customer satisfaction survey for five consecutive years
• Proud to be a part of the Considerate Constructors scheme
Further information can be found at www.cala.co.uk
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ABOUT THE SITE
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Our proposed development is for 32 homes on the Home
Guard Club site in Tiddington.
The site is currently occupied by the Tiddington Home Guard
Club; a social club with sports facilities which are leased to a
range of local sports and social clubs.
The club is central to the Tiddington community and is
regularly used for a wide range of activities including football,
rugby, archery, cycling and scouts. Membership levels,
however, have declined over recent years whilst running costs
have increased. The club is now in need of new sources of
funding to improve and retain its facilities and enable it to
continue to benefit the local community.
The site is located on the north-easterly edge of Tiddington
and benefits from views across open countryside to the rear.
The site is located within walking distance of the village centre
and local amenities.
OUR PROPOSED
DEVELOPMENT
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CALA Homes is proposing a development of 32 two, three,
four and five bedroom homes to cater for everyone from first
time buyers to families. It is expected that 35 per cent of the
properties will be affordable homes for social rent, shared
ownership or discounted open market sales, although this is
subject to confirmation once the sporting package has been
finalised.
The scheme has been designed to enable the development
of new and improved facilities at the Home Guard Club and
CALA has been in close discussions with Sport England and
the clubs which use the site to propose various options for the
future sporting provision. Negotiations are still ongoing but
these could include new football pitches, improvements to the
cycle track, a new scout hut and a rugby training area. A new
clubhouse would also be built.
If the development goes ahead, measures would also be put
in place to protect the future of the club so that it can continue
to be enjoyed by future generations. This investment will:
• Provide first class facilities for the benefit of local people
including a new clubhouse
• Secure the long term future of the club through a business
plan in agreement with Sport England
• Provide a Community Contribution Fund (sinking fund)
which will enable future maintenance, management and
improvements to funded from the interest
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CALA Homes has been in close discussion with Sport England
and the clubs which use the site about the sporting provision
at the Home Guard Club.
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A key part of our proposals will be the confirmation of a
business plan, produced in collaboration with Sport England
and the Home Guard Club to secure the site for future
generations. This plan will include representation from all the
sporting bodies on the Home Guard Club committee and it will
assess the current economic viability and community usage of
the club, as well as looking at the various options for the future.
In addition, a Community Revenue Contribution (sinking fund)
will be put in place. In essence, this is a financial contribution
to the club which enables all future maintenance, management
and improvements to be funded from the interest.
We are still in negotiations with Sport England to ensure that
the sporting provision put forward best meets the requirements
of the club now and in the future, but this could include:
• Three newly laid and reseeded football pitches
• A resurfaced cycle track
• Retention of the existing archery facilities
• A purpose-built rugby training area
• A new scout hut
HIGHWAYS
& DRAINAGE
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Highways
Two points of access will be provided as part of our plans,
one for the Home Guard Club and scout hut, and one for the
new housing development.
On-site parking is provided in line with the District Council’s
standards for residential development and we are proposing
additional visitor spaces in certain areas. In addition, roads
within the new development have been designed at 5.5m
wide instead of the usual 4.8m wide to allow for on-street
parking in accordance with the Council’s Highways Design
Planning Guide. A further 34 parking spaces will be provided
for those using the Home Guard Club.
Our modelling shows that the development would generate
approximately 16 (two-way) additional vehicle trips in the
morning peak period and 23 trips in the evening peak
period. These numbers are not considered to have an impact
on the capacity of the surrounding road network.
Drainage
The Environment Agency’s basic flood zone maps show that
the site lies within Flood Zone 1 which means there is little or
no risk of flooding.
Severn Trent Water have confirmed that there is capacity
in the nearest combined sewer to accommodate for the
development.
A system of flow attenuation and control will be included to
ensure that surface water flows to the combined sewer do not
exceed the restricted flow of five litres per second.
CASE STUDY
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West Warwickshire Sports Club (WWSC)
West Warwickshire Sports Club has been in existence for
over 100 years, but due to competition from large clubs such
as David Lloyd, Fitness First and Virgin Active, WWSC were
unable to compete and membership numbers were decreasing
with facilities deteriorating.
In 2002 an opportunity was identified which enabled the
sports club to remain in existence, provide funds to modernise
and secure its long term future. This was a “win-win” situation
for the club and also for CALA Homes, the selected developer.
Planning permission was granted in January 2005 for 24
homes and CALA Homes was praised for its commitment,
approach and the public consultation that had taken place.
Through working in partnership with WWSC and the local
community, the club’s future is now secure with membership
and usage of facilities on the rise.
Key statistics:
• 24 new houses and 39 new flats
• £1.4 million sinking Club Revenue Contribution (CRC) put
in place, the interest of which can only be used by trustees
to fund repairs and improvements to the club.
• Land receipt enabled the club to build a new international
standard hockey pitch and floodlights, as well as a new
bowling green.
• A new two storey clubhouse with facilities including
changing rooms, functions rooms and a bar and café.
• £320,000 contribution to community cricket facilities at the
local school
• £60,000 contribution for new cricket nets and facilities.
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NEXT STEPS
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All the feedback received today and following this event
will be taken into account when we submit our planning
application to Stratford-on-Avon District Council.
You can leave feedback by completing one of the feedback
forms available, which can be completed today or posted
back to us. Alternatively, you can visit www.cala.co.uk/
tiddington to leave feedback.
Thank you for taking the time to attend this event.
October 2014
Nov/Dec 2014
Detailed planning
Council consultation
application submitted process
January 2015
Expected decision on
planning application