Given the recent success in quantifying the brownfield development potential in Hart District, we thought it would be good to set up a monitor to see how close we are to identifying all of the dwellings we need to meet the residual requirement of 4,000 units for the Hart Local Plan.
This of course assumes that we have to deliver the Objectively Assessed Housing Need (OAHN) in the Strategic Housing Market Assessment (SHMA). There is a chance we might have to deliver an extra 3,100 houses for Surrey Heath and Rushmoor. But equally there is also the potential for us to challenge the SHMA and end up with a lower housing target.
We will try and keep track of this as the process develops.
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