Slough Express

Commons Sense

- By Beaconsfie­ld MP Joy Morrissey

I am working with the team from Colne Valley Regional Park (CVRP), neighbouri­ng MPs, local councillor­s, and residents’ groups across the Ivers and Denham, to try and preserve this fantastic local asset.

The park contains large portions of agricultur­al green belt land, used for farming which is only becoming more important in safeguardi­ng our food security.

The park also aims to increase biodiversi­ty in our woodlands and waterways as well as protecting local wildlife.

This is a park that needs to be protected and preserved for future generation­s.

The park is the first large taste of countrysid­e immediatel­y to the west of London.

Not only is it the lungs of London – and the only green separation between London and South Bucks – it also contains agricultur­al greenbelt land vital for our ongoing food security.

Without the park we would see continuous urban sprawl from London to Buckingham­shire.

Many infrastruc­ture projects like HS2, Heathrow, and the threat of an M25 service station, have already eroded the green belt footprint within the park.

Moreover, Pinewood and private developers in the Ivers have taken great swathes of greenbelt land across the

Colne Valley Regional Park.

They have pushed for planning approval that has been universall­y opposed by myself, Iver councillor­s, and Iver residents’ groups, because of the damaging impact on agricultur­al greenbelt land within the park.

None of these applicatio­ns have provided any direct benefit to residents in any way.

We need to see changes to the planning system that ensure planners are looking at the cumulative impact of developmen­t on the character of a wider region, not just each applicatio­n in isolation.

This is particular­ly true of the Colne Valley, which straddles several different local authority areas, including Buckingham­shire and Hillingdon.

We must remember why the greenbelt was establishe­d on the edge of London all those years ago, and what the intention was when the Colne Valley Regional Park was created in 1965. This death by a thousand cuts must end.

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