Newbury Farm - Cambridge investment partnership Babraham Road, Cambridge
Removing file
Client
Cambridge Investment Partnership
Sector
Planning & Development
Location
Babraham Road, Cambridge
@
Get in touch
@
John Mason
Associate, Planning & Development
01223 326552 Email me About John
PREV:
NEXT:
I am a chartered Associate with Carter Jonas based in their Cambridge office. I work with clients across East Anglia on preparing and managing planning applications; providing planning advice in respect of a range of sites, types of development and uses; and negotiating with external consultants and local authorities on behalf of clients. I have an academic background in Geography, Urban Studies and Planning, with masters degrees from the University of Cambridge and the University of Vienna. I am a member of the Young RTPI Committee and the RTPI Regional Management Board for the East of England.

The Carter Jonas Eastern Planning Team were delighted to achieve Reserved Matters consent for 150 dwellings including 60 affordable homes, commercial units, a community building and extensive landscaping on behalf of Cambridge Investment Partnership.

The site comprises Phase 3 of an allocated site to the south east of Cambridge, in close proximity to the Biomedical Campus and Babraham Park and Ride.

Carter Jonas devised a comprehensive planning strategy to ensure compliance with the allocation policy; the approved parameters and stipulations of the outline permission; and coordination with the consented phases, which included the main spine road. Alongside the Reserved Matters our consultants also coordinated submission of relevant condition discharge applications and non-material amendments to ensure rationalisation of certain areas such as the cycle path design and building heights.

A key driver behind the design was consideration of the four “C’s”: Community, Character, Connections and Climate. The landscaping includes six play areas, drainage features and foot and cycle paths.

The scheme was subject to extensive pre-application engagement including nine meetings and workshops with the local authority, a workshop with Cam Cycle and a public exhibition. This ensured buy-in from stakeholders and a smoother ride through the determination process.

The team included architects BPTW and landscape architects Guarda.