Airdrie & Coatbridge Advertiser

GREAT PETROL SAVINGS THIS SUMMER

We’ve teamed up with garages to cut your costs

-

Developers have now submitted plans to build up to 2600 homes on greenbelt land near Calderbank.

They’ve hired smooth-talking PR people to put out the message that they will deliver some kind of green oasis. Don’t be fooled. As you know, I have been helping campaigner­s who want to enhance the existing Woodhall and Faskine estates.

I care so much about this area that I recently attended a litter pick there, and it is amazing what is dumped.

Last night, I chaired a public meeting on the applicatio­n in Calderbank.

I am urging residents from across the area to oppose planning applicatio­n 18/00890/PPP – which will not only see homes, but many roads, a petrol station and retail outlets, in place of open space and woodland.

This is not “nimbyism” but a vital part of protecting our natural heritage. Whilst we must build homes, these homes should be built on land designated for this purpose; not built on land specifical­ly designated as greenbelt.

If we bulldoze over any piece of greenbelt then what is the purpose of designatin­g the land in the first place?

As the species champion for the holly tree, I care strongly for the woodland across our nation and I am dedicated to fighting to protect our precious greenbelt.

The community is leading the important fight to save this natural heritage.

As mentioned previously, the public meeting was last night and I hope the wider community takes due considerat­ion of the impact this developmen­t would have not only on the local area, but on the destructio­n of vital green space in particular.

North Lanarkshir­e Council itself states that, “the purpose of the greenbelt is to protect the setting of communitie­s, support regenerati­on by directing growth to urban areas, protect natural assets and provide a high quality environmen­t”.

This planning applicatio­n is in direct contradict­ion to this statement.

I very much hope that North Lanarkshir­e Council rejects it. The applicants could then appeal to the Scottish Government and who knows what could happen then.

Watch this space.

 ??  ??
 ??  ?? Lending a hand Mr Simpson (centre) helps out at the litter-picking event in the Woodhall and Faskine estates
Lending a hand Mr Simpson (centre) helps out at the litter-picking event in the Woodhall and Faskine estates

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom