Your Decision. The Options The decision on whether to give planning permission for the development of a new settlement near Leicester lies with Harborough.

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Your Decision

The Options The decision on whether to give planning permission for the development of a new settlement near Leicester lies with Harborough District Council. It has three main options: Option 1 Build the new settlement near Leicester – give permission for a new development with 15,000 new homes. Option 2 Expand existing settlements in the area identified to build the new settlement as well as building the small new settlement on Leicester Airport. Option 3 Regenerate Leicester – refuse permission for this new settlement and invest in redeveloping run-down empty housing in Leicester city.

Activities 1.In your groups, identify the existing settlements in the proposal area and complete the ‘Expand Existing Settlements’ sheet 2.Complete the advantages and disadvantages table using as much detail as possible 3.As a group, decide on which option your feel is best – you will need to justify your choice to the rest of the class 4.Give a reason why you did not choose each of the other two options Homework: Complete the ‘your decision’ sheet, so that you are clear of your opinions, not just those of your group.