Publicly voicing their concern
Royal Borough: Councillors sign open letter attacking proposed changes to development processes
A number of Royal Borough councillors have signed an open letter attacking the Government’s proposed planning reforms.
Back in August, the Government launched a consultation on major plans to overhaul the planning system through a white paper titled ‘Planning for the Future’.
Councils have since responded to the potential changes, with central Government now in the process of collating feedback.
Among the alterations include the automating of some parts of the planning process, with planning permission granted to developments that fit within a ‘design code’. The plans would also identify areas and zones which are suitable for development.
The letter, written by CPRE, the countryside charity, and Friends of the Earth, claims
the changes will lead to ‘an unacceptable loss of local democracy’ and ‘fail to tackle climate change’.
On the Royal Borough, independent councillors Neil Knowles, Lynne Jones, Jon Davey, Helen Price and Wisdom and Carole Da Costa have all signed the letter.
Liberal Democrat colleagues Simon Bond, Amy Tisi, Mandy Brar and Karen Davies have also put pen to paper.
A number of Tory councillors – including those in Buckinghamshire – have revolted against their party, however there are no signatures from Royal Borough Conservative members.
The Government maintains the proposals will ‘put local democracy at the heart of the planning process’.
But Cllr Knowles (WWRA, Old Windsor) has claimed they will result in a ‘railway train’ of developments and accused the white paper of lacking in ‘detail’.
“I would hate for people to feel disenfranchised and feel they have no one to complain to about a development being thrown right next to them,” he said.
“There is nothing [in the white paper] you can hang your hat on. It is just statements but no detail.
“The system that we have and the rules and regulations process – it seems to work. Added to the changes to permitted development rules, it is going to be a railway train.”
Cllr Davey (WWRA, Clewer and Dedworth West) added: “What they are doing is taking away the power of locals to make decisions.
“The developer will come in and do whatever they want and all that sort of nonsense. It doesn’t fit right with me.”
A Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government spokesman said: “These concerns are entirely unfounded and demonstrate a misunderstanding of our proposals.
“Our reforms to the planning system will protect our cher
ished countryside and green spaces for generations to come, ensuring local people agree which spaces should be protected and decisions on the greenbelt to remain with councils.
“The proposals will put local democracy at the heart of the planning process, allowing communities to exert real influence over both the location and design of development.”