1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1.1 Universal Destinations and Experiences (UDX; the applicants) have submitted a request to the Ministry of Housing, Communities
and Local Government (MHCLG) to grant planning permission under Section 59 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990, for an
Entertainment Resort Complex (ERC) and associated development at the former brickworks and adjoining land in Kempston
Hardwick. MHCLG has been asked to consider granting planning permission by making a Special Development Order (SDO) for
the proposal, which will be determined by the Secretary of State for MHCLG.
1.2 The proposed development is divided into four main site areas referred to as the Core Zone, Lake Zone, West Gateway Zone, and
East Gateway Zone. The proposed ERC lying within these zones comprises a theme park and related uses including retail, dining,
entertainment, visitor accommodation; sport, recreation, leisure and spa facilities; venues with conference and convention spaces;
associated services and uses for any operational or administrative functions.
1.3 Bedford Borough Council have been formally consulted by MHCLG as a statutory consultee in respect of the proposed
development.
1.4 The proposed response from the Council supports the project, citing several benefits, including transport and ecological
improvements. These include new vehicular and rail infrastructure, a habitats enhancement area for ecological restoration and
replanting, alongside employment and economic growth generation for local business and people. Design standards (Document
6.3.0), Environmental Controls (Document 6.16.0), Travel Plan (Document 4.5.6.0) and Proposed Conditions (Document 1.5.0) are
a few of the documents and plans that will control future development, whilst securing consistency during the development of the
site.
1.5 The response highlights a commitment by the Council to collaborate with UDX and HM Government, to collectively address any
construction and operational impacts as they arise and to jointly promote local employment opportunities.
1.6 Bedford Borough Council recognises that this is a project of national importance to the UK economy, and is supportive of the
benefits that this will bring, However, there are potentially valid concerns being raised by our communities, and our councillors as
their representatives, that the potential adverse impacts from the development need to be sufficiently mitigated as discussed above.
The Council recognises that the technical information contained within the application documents sets out these proposed
mitigations (to be controlled by conditions). The Council respectfully requests that there is sufficient safeguarding in place in order
that mitigation is secured by MHCLG. Universal Destinations & Experiences and Bedford Borough Council have committed, during
construction and operation to continue to work together to address impacts on the local transport network and local housing supply
through the proposed steering groups, Travel Plan, Travel Statements and Action Plans that are secured in the conditions and
controlling documents.