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Page 1: Some Facts about Rural Housing in Wing: 2 · blue sky thinking Current Housing Needs and Demands • Consider previously submitted locations for housing development • Identify possible

WING NEIGHBOURHOOD PLANYOUR VILLAGE, YOUR FUTURE YOUR VILLAGE, YOUR FUTURE

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Housing Developments

Future Housing perceived needs and

blue sky thinking

Current Housing Needs and Demands

• Consider previously submitted locations for housing development

• Identify possible future sites for small-scale developments

• Consider the replacement of housing stock – conversion of buildings & change of use

• Consider views with regard to the rationalization/multiple conversion/occupation of underused/large scale residences

What are the goes & no-goesfor Wing in terms of these issues?

• Capture residents views & requirements• Consider views of third parties – local estate agents, private landlords, Spire Housing & Rutland County Council

• Report to village residents and seek an agreed consensus

• Include agreed position in ‘Creative Design Guide’ & ‘Neighbourhood Plan’

• Consult local residents & enlist their help

Please look out for further detailed consultation events!

Please look out for further detailed consultation events!

• Capture residents aspirations & visions for the future of housing in Wing

• Collect the views/perceptions of interested stakeholders – local architects, surveyors, developers, estate agents, builders & crafts-people

• Consider what might form Wing’s future distinctive style & physical character

• Feed back to village residents

Some Facts about Rural Housing in Wing: 2

The Stables, Reeves LaneChurch Street

Detail on modern house,Top Street

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