Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Campaigner­s say Local Plan is ‘still unsound’

- By JOHN GREENWOOD Local Democracy Reporter @examiner

CAMPAIGNER­S in part of Calderdale are sceptical that comments by an inspector overseeing the district’s draft Local Plan mean it is closer to being adopted.

Last week Planning inspector Katie Child wrote to the council saying consultati­on on some of the main modificati­ons she has requested it makes, has not yet taken place.

But, she wrote: “Overall, I consider that, subject to main modificati­ons, the Plan is likely to be capable of being found legally compliant and sound.”

The news was hailed a major milestone by Clr Jane Scullion, Cabinet member for Regenerati­on and Strategy, who said it meant the council is “a major step closer to the final adoption of the Local Plan, which will make sure we are able to manage developmen­t in Calderdale effectivel­y over the next few years.

“We particular­ly welcome her finding that the council’s overall proposals were based on sound evidence.”

But Clifton Village Neighbourh­ood Forum (CVNF), which opposes the proposals particular­ly plans to create two Garden Suburbs at Thornhills and Woodhouse, both near Brighouse, have interprete­d the Inspector’s

letter as meaning the plan is still “unsound”.

In a statement it says: “It is deeply concerning that there is still a significan­t amount of work to complete before the Inspector will be in a position to make a recommenda­tion as to whether or not what would be a much changed plan can be sound and legally compliant.”

The forum said Ms Child’s letter added more main modificati­ons which she said would be needed, in addition to 180 already required.

The forum argues that contrary to the council’s claims, “there is nothing within the Inspector’s letter which says she has found the ‘overall proposals were based on sound evidence,’ whilst the substantia­l list of main modificati­ons means the Plan still requires fundamenta­l work if it is to have a chance of complying with national planning regulation­s.”

Additional­ly, the forum calls on the council to finally publish the missing evidence on infrastruc­ture, viability and deliverabi­lity which it claims should have been provided and available for comment when the Local Plan was submitted, not several years later.

“The suggestion that publicatio­n of the final report will enable the council to adopt the Local Plan clearly presuppose­s and pre-judges the content of the Inspector’s report,” says the forum.

CVNF says it will continue to be an active participan­t in this process and give more informatio­n in a forthcomin­g public meeting.

The Government says all local authoritie­s have to produce a Local Plan and appoints Inspectors to oversee the examinatio­n process, with the power to decide whether plans are “sound” and legally compliant.

The Garden Suburb proposals could see 3,000 new homes build near Brighouse if the plan is approved, though sites earmarked in it will still have to go through the regular planning process.

 ?? ?? If adopted, the Local Plan could see 3,000 new homes built near Brighouse, pictured, and inset, planning inspector Katie Child
If adopted, the Local Plan could see 3,000 new homes built near Brighouse, pictured, and inset, planning inspector Katie Child

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