by seanie » 20 Nov 2008, 20:40
There's no definition, I'm aware of, as to what area should be considered. In planning terms it's a matter of judgement.
As for the park & golfcourse, they're certainly significant in size so may result in overprovision depending on the wider area considered. But that in turn raises the question of whether 'overprovision' is to be judged merely in terms of area, or whether use, accessibility etc are also factors to be considered. Again there's no definiton, that I'm aware of, as to what constitutes 'significant overprovision'.
These are terms open to interpretation.
I think the drawing from the consulation gives a reasonable guide to how much space the school would take. With the school occupying 4.5Ha there wouldn't be any difficulty in leaving two full size grass pitches , about 1.2Ha, publicly accessible outside the boundary.
However you could get away with less than 4.5Ha. In the feasibility studies they managed to squeeze the same nominal facilities onto the combined PHS/St Johns site at 3.5Ha. You'd want to look closer at how well that would work, but if you replicated that footprint
up on the park it would leave about 2.2Ha of public park. You could fit four full size pitches on that, more than what's there at present.