WARNING - By their nature, text files cannot include scanned images and tables. The process of converting documents to text only, can cause formatting changes and misinterpretation of the contents can sometimes result. Wherever possible you should refer to the pdf version of this document. Newtonmore Proposals Proposals NM/H1: i. [RED A 11.7ha site would provide land for around 120 dwellings. A detailed planning application is with the National Park Authority for the development of part of this. This application will now be considered in line with the current adopted local plan (Badenoch and Strathspey Local Plan 1997), but will assist in providing housing for this local plan and its housing needs. RED] [BLUE This visually prominent site BLUE] [RED will be the subject of a development brief, and any development within the site will ensure adequate access is provided to the rest. RED] [RED ii. The development of this site presents an excellent opportunity to provide opportunities for large and small scale developers and builders to work together to bring forward the delivery of the proposal. This will be recognised in the development brief. The brief will also address any mitigation required as a result of the prominent nature of this site. RED] NM/H2: A 5.2Ha site between Perth Road and Laggan Road that would provide land for around 100 dwellings. The site is visually prominent and the National Park Authority will prepare a development brief to ensure a layout that minimises and mitigates the effects of any development. [BLUE Access for this development should be taken from the local transport network. BLUE] [RED iii. There also remains within the community an aspiration RED] [BLUE that the A86 should bypass the village centre. This would be achieved by means of a new road link to the B9150 along the boundary of area H2 and a new road link to the industrial site at ED2 through H1. Development of H1 or H2 may provide opportunities to bring this forward. BLUE] [RED Further discussions will be required in the development of development briefs for these sites to include the views of both the community and road engineers, among others to clarify the options for such a development. RED] [RED NM/ED1: Land to the rear of the café provides some opportunity for low impact economic development which supports the sustainability of the community. A prominent site, any new development will be to the highest design and sustainability standards. RED] [RED NM/ED2: The existing industrial estate/business park will be protected and developments which consolidate the economic provision of this site will be supported. RED] [RED NM/ED3: the role of the Highland Folk Museum is important to the economic success of the area as a whole, and proposals to expand and enhance the facility will be supported. RED] [RED NM/Env: RED] A number of open spaces [RED and land which contributes to the setting of Newtonmore are identified and RED] will be protected from [RED adverse RED] development. iv. Although not within the settlement boundary, the Caravan Site and Shinty field also play an important role in the life of this community. Image: Map of Newtonmore (Not available in full text format - please refer to PDF file) This map is based on Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office (c) Crown copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Cairngorms National Park Authority 100040965 2008 (c)SNH. Legend Cairngorms National Park Sites of Special Scientific Interest Special Protection Areas Special Area of Conservation Ramsar Convention Site National Nature Reserve Gardens & Designed Landscapes National Scenic Area Conservation Area Settlement Boundary Indicative Settlement Boundary Settlement Zone Type Community Economic Development Housing Environment Village Centre