Western Daily Press (Saturday)

Dorset likely to continue developing green-belt land to meet housing needs

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DORSET is likely to continue using green-belt land for housing – if it is to meet government target figures.

Planning portfolio holder Councillor David Walsh says in Dorset Council’s case that will mean also setting land aside for the housing needs of neighbouri­ng Bournemout­h, Christchur­ch and Poole.

“It is not possible to meet the area’s housing needs without developmen­t on greenfield land, and we also need to consider whether some release of green belt would provide the most sustainabl­e developmen­t option,” he told a Dorset Council meeting in response to a question from Dorset Climate Action.

“Meeting housing needs is a key part of national planning policy, alongside addressing climate change, and the location and design of new properties can play a major role in reducing emissions and providing more sustainabl­e patterns of developmen­t in future,” said Cllr Walsh.

Dorset Climate Action claims that the council’s Local Plan policies stand to be in breach of its own climate aims and national guidelines by encroachin­g on Areas of Outstandin­g Natural Beauty and breaching the green belt.

The meeting heard that around 30,000 responses to the revised plan had been made by around 7,000 people.

A revised set of proposals for the Local Plan is expected to be published in the autumn with another round of public consultati­on to follow before the final proposal are considered by a government inspector.

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