 Rwy'n gwirionedd, yn fawr, yn y fawr, ac mae'n gwirionedd. Mae'n rhaid i'r holl fawr. Mae'r holl fawr yn ychydig i'r holl. Mae'r holl fawr o'r holl. Mae'r holl yw Kate Poiser yn ymdangos. Mae'n ymdangos o ffazerau 2b ac ymdangos 3b. Mae'r holl fawr o'r holl fawr o'r holl. Mae'r holl fawr o'r holl. Mae顶odd yn diogelio a rhywbeth yn cymryd. Mae oedd ein gweithio—a'r lleidio mewn gweld sy'n unig mewn gweld yn benedig newid bobl yn greu'r bobl. Roeddwn y cwrddeth ar gyfer ei hynny. Roeddwn yn ysgrifennu gwahol meddwl i'r ties. Mae gen i fod yn ysgrifennu gwahol. Mae gen i fod o'n amser, ein cwrddeth, ac ei fod yn ysgrifennu gwahol mewn gweld yn gyntaf. Rhawn i chi. John, can you move the, it's not allowing me to there again. So the approved scheme was approved February 2020. And it came. So it came through. I'm sorry, I'm just trying to. John, can you move on to the next screen next one? So this is the old site layouts. You can see the age restricted accommodation on the right hand side and the peninsula, which is going up as we speak. And these are the townhouses. The two show homes are roughly here on the left hand on the left hand side when the cursor is. The marketing suite, just so people are aware, is roughly in this location here. So sorry, John. There we go. These are some of the old images. This is what was approved. Again, a vacant as you will come to see on the townhouse and the peninsula scheme, it's a very contemporary scheme. But this was what was approved. These are the elevations to so you can see and compare and contrast. But it became clear during the joined the post planning kind of discussions on conditions and these kind of aspects with housing colleagues that there were a few kind of issues that needed to be resolved. So it's still the same number of apartments and car parking. It's still the same extent of the site for the the actual old person homes. The still central courtyards being proposed. It continues links into the northern greenway and it's still designed for the other fifty fives and is part of the affordable housing offer. And there also still we will still include, continue to include the ecological enhancements, which include birds, bats, boxes and a few other kind of aspects. So it looks a bit different to what it did. So you can see that the car parking, which was previously undercroft and under the building is now a surface level car park. We've introduced the cycle where parking has moved from around about this location to here and a wall garden has been introduced for this will be full residence and this is the central courtyard, which you can see is flipped through 90 degrees and various other kind of smaller kind of things. So this is what it will look like now. These are all the plans that are on the website. So if you're wondering what all these red lines mean, they are generally relating to details on relating to what materials are going to be used and what colours and materials are being proposed. You can see here there are two covered terraces and an open terrace. And this is these this kind of hazy is a green wall. I'll come to some better images of that in terms of what they look like. This is obviously two dimensional, three dimensional trying to be two dimensional. And sometimes that can be quite tricky. And this will be the primary entrance with housing colleague with communal facilities on the ground floor and the wall garden is here. So this is a kind of a 3D image of the actual proposal. So again, a communal terrace being proposed, covered area here. And again, a kind of a covered area here. I lovingly call this this this area here at the gin terrace. I'm not saying people are out there drinking gin in the summer, but it overlooks the the lakes and the schools and has some fantastic views across that. So you know, I think that would be a very interesting space for those. You can see here that there's still these are solar panels and PV solar panels. So we're using solar aspects. There's the cycle store. And again, there's an element of disabled parking and also electric charging being proposed within the car parking. And as you can see here, it's still 60 apartments. M43 just means it's highly it's more accessible. M42 is the is the standard approach to House Building M43. Just means it's more accessible for disabled persons. So again, an important part of that. Internally, the courtyard has some interesting elements. So as well as obviously having the communal areas, each apartment will have a porch and you see here from the diagrams that people will be able to sit out on the front just to have a look at if they don't want to venture out too far from the flat, but want some fresh air, they can sit down at the front of their apartment. And this again is there's some arrows here just detailing what materials being proposed. As I say, these are all the images that are public available on the website and you're able to to view these if you want. This is the CGI image of the proposal, as I say, it looks quite interesting. And say the wall garden for the residents there being shown there and the courtyards, the gin terrace, as I call it, as I say, and the various other kind of courtyards being proposed. The entrance is here. This area here is the Stirling Road. And this is obviously the schools. In effect. And this is looking the other way. And I referred to the green wall, so to speak, or the green green aspect. So again, again, this is kind of aspects to to use that. And again, some of the gardens on the ground floor will also have outdoor patio areas along those guidelines. There are more images, as I say, in the design access statement. But so if you want to have a look at these kind of aspects in more detail, then please feel free. And so it will go to plan committee because we are the delivery partner and it's part of the affordable housing offer. And the comments are due. I think the site notice has only just gone up, but the comments are due by the 30th of July, according to the system that I've got. So I think the site notice may have just gone up by colleagues. So you've still got a couple of weeks to have a look at everything. That is the planning reference. So if you want to type it in 21 forward slash 02585 forward slash section 73. Now, there are other plans on there. And some of those relate to the fact that what we are varying is the plans list condition, and so some of the plans that needed to be duplication of those plans. I think that that's it. I'll happily take any questions. I can see a couple of come in, Sarah. Yes, they have. So one is asking why do some flats get a garden and some don't? Generally, most have most of the flats will have a private meeting space. It's just as I say, it's how it's designed. Obviously, the upper floors will have different to the ones on the ground floor. But that has been part of the discussion as to the quality of the space. And those kind of aspects. But yes, that has. That is one of the reason why it's basically it's a design aspect. But also these come from the factory as well. So it's not a case of these are modular built. So they're very environmentally insulated. OK, and then a question on making use of the rooftop gardens. Do rooftop rather to have gardens or for eco reasons, so either solar panel or to provide habitats and carbon offsetting, including plants? Yeah, so there are, as I showed on the on the layouts on the 3D and go up, I don't know where I can go up. But on the previous slide, you could see there there were loads of solar panels on the roof and that again is part of it and by building in so you'd see these the solar panels. So there are very few free roof spaces, so to speak. But again, this is part of that aspect in effect is there will be availability and that's why there is a roof terrace in there. That was part of our discussion. But we're using all the roof space as much as we can. OK, and if we could cover the why we have got a block of age restricted housing, it's not just for anyone. If it's a question for you or Peter Campbell to come in on. So the the reason it's it's an over 55. So it's what we call age restricted. So it's part of the affordable housing offer and it's part of the what looking at multi generational aspects, but obviously the rest of there will be flats and houses as part of the rest of the urban splash as well. So it's not just about this is designed specifically for persons over age over 55 who might want to downside from their houses and it's designed to be as a sale of a linked community in itself. So that's that's why there. Thank you. And a question from down the chair of Long Centre for Press Council noting that in part of the submission, there's revised copies of many of the original statements in respect of ecology, surface of bar water. Can you talk about the key changes in these areas, especially anything to do with the ongoing hydrology investigation? So obviously in respect of the changes is it's basically making sure that the there's no changes to the baton bear boxes provision. There will still be those in there. So it's basically making sure those are all provided. So the ecology benefits are continued. There's no significant changes in to to those. What we just needed to do is is as part of that of the submission is is have all that data that we had and all those supporting documents updated to reflect that when we talk about the revised design, that we talk about that the most the right design and the right plans. So all the plan references will be updated. And for example, where there's been a change in story heights. Then that that's been done. You will also see there have been obviously new tree planting as well. So those will have been factored into the ecology aspects. And obviously also the green wall. So that's that's what we've done is in effect. OK, great. Thank you. So I think there's another question. Is that scope for the development to be extended in the future? No, this is a this purpose built so unless I'm not aware there's any scope for it to be extended in the future, but say it is a modular build. So that will be down to those those aspects. Yeah, so I might just to say that faith who has effectively been being parceled up to this is part of the urban splash parcel and obviously we've got keep note, which is the next parcel. And there will be additional ones coming coming on. So there will be there are designated areas of which there is one. How many parking spaces are there? Same as originally, I'll just double check. You put 50 percent in the juice. Yes, 30 car parking spaces. So one for every other property.