Gravity hosts community information webinar

Gravity’s latest community webinar set out how the project to create the UK’s first smart campus will be a once-in-a-generation opportunity to deliver a sustainable, employment-led community, placing Sedgemoor at the very heart of the country’s green economic recovery.

The webinar was an opportunity for people to find out more about the project and ask questions directly of the Gravity team. It covered the same content to compliment Gravity’s in-person drop-in community events held at the 37 Club on 19 and 23 June.

Director of Planning and Economic Development at Gravity, Claire Pearce started the session by explaining how Gravity would act as a catalyst for change and innovation in the region by providing a sustainable platform for national and international investment.

She detailed Gravity’s vision to be a beacon of clean (zero-carbon) growth that delivers local benefits, including 4,000+ new high-quality jobs and new training opportunities driven by a new era of advanced manufacturing facilities. Claire outlined how Gravity would be ‘an exceptional place’ that integrates work, homes, leisure and green space, supported by a sustainable transport system and smart technology.

Frazer Osment, Chair of LDA Design, discussed Gravity’s Design Guide and landscape strategy in more depth. He described a potential range of campus facilities to support the core commercial advanced manufacturing uses, including leisure and sports facilities, nurseries and café/ restaurants geared towards meeting the needs of the campus community as well as community amenities. Frazer underlined how these facilities would help attract high quality occupiers and be brought forward in ways to allow Gravity to bring the greatest social and economic benefits to Sedgemoor while respecting the local environment.

Finally, Jane Hirst, Planning Director at Stantec, talked about how Gravity would be delivered. She said the Gravity team intended to set out their updated proposals for the project in a Local Development Order (LDO), which is a form of planning permission that establishes overall standards and guidelines for a development.

Jane said an LDO would be progressed over the summer and then submitted to Sedgemoor District Council which would then consult communities and other stakeholders before considering it at the end of this year.

Jane also discussed how vital infrastructure, including a link road to connect Gravity to the A39, was being put in place now to bring the project forward as a viable commercial destination that is attractive to international investment.

Gravity: community information, which took place on 24 June 2021, was the fifth in a series of virtual public webinars about Gravity to be held throughout 2021 and is available in full as a recording. Each of these events concludes with a question and answer session and is part of an extensive process of engagement and consultation that aims to ensure that what is proposed for Gravity creates benefits for the local area and its communities. 

Members of the public are invited to stay up to date by signing-up for Gravity’s e-newsletter by contacting gravity@social.co.uk or calling 0330 1070 535.

Gravity hosts first community webinar

Over 80 people attended Gravity’s first community webinar, held on 26 January 2021, to find out more about the project to create the UK’s first smart campus and community.

Entitled ‘Gravity: what’s next?’, the virtual event marks the start of an extensive process of engagement and consultation that will ensure what is proposed creates benefits for the local area and its communities. 

Speakers outlined the scheme, which is based on the site of the former Royal Ordnance Factory (ROF) between Puriton and Woolavington, and explained how it will be brought forward.

The session started with a presentation by Stuart Houlet, Assistant Director for Inward Investment and Growth at Sedgemoor District Council, about the site’s planning history and the need to adapt plans approved in 2017. Stuart discussed how an updated proposal for a ‘clean and inclusive’ Gravity was taking shape in in the context of the Somerset’s Climate Emergency Strategy and its green recovery and economic transformation goals.

Claire Pearce, Director of Planning and Economic Development at Gravity, set out the vision for Gravity with a focus on the project’s commitment to inclusive growth. Claire explained how Gravity will kick-start a new era of high-value employment in the area by attracting investment and new businesses. Claire also highlighted Gravity’s aim to work with schools and colleges to re-connect youngsters to education and work and create new training opportunities for people of all ages.

Jane Hirst, Director at Stantec, talked about the next steps in the planning process for Gravity and how the team’s improved proposals for Gravity will be set out. Finally, Social, Gravity’s public engagement consultant, detailed what to expect from the engagement programme and how people can get in touch with Gravity and share their views about the project to help shape the proposals.

The Gravity team presentation was followed by a question and answer session which saw a range of topics discussed, including; progress of the link road improving access to Gravity; the plan for a new cycle and pedestrian path between Puriton and Woolavington; job creation, post-16 education opportunities related to Gravity; and the scheme’s commitment to low carbon growth.

‘Gravity: what’s next?’ was the first in a series of virtual public events about Gravity to be held throughout 2021.  Members of the public are invited to stay up to date by signing-up for Gravity’s e-newsletter by contacting gravity@social.co.uk or calling 0330 1070 535.

  • The webinar is available in full as a recording, please click here.

Please click here for a document containing all questions asked by attendees at the webinar and our responses to those questions. Due to the number of questions received we were unable to answer every question on the night.

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