Wokingham Today

STOP BUILDING IN OUR BOROUGH

DEAR PRIME MINISTER, Save yourself from this... Listen to us on housing numbers Love Workingham

- By PHIL CREIGHTON news@wokinghamp­aper.co.uk

WOKINGHAM council leader John Halsall has threatened to protest naked in Westminste­r in a bid to get housing numbers in the borough reduced.

And he was joined in the threat by independen­t councillor Jim Frewin, whose Shinfield ward has borne much of the brunt of the new homes.

The comments were made during a debate on whether the council should redouble their efforts to challenge the housing numbers being inflicted on Wokingham Borough by central government was made by the Liberal Democrats.

It was held during a virtual meeting of Wokingham Borough Council on Thursday, July 23.

Cllr Clive Jones introduced the motion, calking on senior government ministers to come to see the borough for themselves.

“Wokingham over the last 20 years has taken more than its fair share of new houses.

“However, more new homes are being forced upon us by the (Conservati­ve) government.

“The last few Council Leaders have told us, and I have no reason to disbelieve them, that they have been in many discussion­s with ministers about getting the numbers reduced.”

He added: “We want to let residents have the opportunit­y to change the minds of the ministers and civil servants. We want them to see for themselves the semi-rural nature of the borough that would be destroyed for ever if we have to accept the high number of new homes that they are forcing onto us.”

Seconding it, Cllr Cllr Rachelle Shepherd-Dubey said: “Whilst the North and West of England are crying out for more new homes the government seems to be only focusing on building new home is the South East.

“Our levels of the Objectivel­y Assessed Need (the OAN) has been kept high it has not taken into account the change in the economy caused by the delayed response to Covid-19 and the oncoming likely detrimenta­l financial impact of the No-deal Brexit many in the ruling partywant.

“It is time to actually adjust housing numbers to prevent a continuous urban sprawl from London to Reading. This sprawl is putting extra pressure on the already stretched and poorly funded Wokingham Borough services for residents.”

She also warned: “If the current government removes some planning powers away from our council it won’t let us redesign Wokingham’s new homes and could allow developers not the council decide where and what theywant to build.”

An amendment was suggested by Cllr Wayne Smith that noted that housing numbers were the results of policies of successive Labour, Lib Dem and Conservati­ves government­s.

He said that the council had tried to engage previous prime ministers to change the numbers.

Cllr Halsall seconded and said that he had lived here 50 years and would have supported the originalmo­tion had it not just blamed the Conservati­ve government.

He said that he had written to the Prime Minister last week and threatened a nude protest to draw attention to the plans.

“I may have to do something more vivid to gain the MHCLGs attention,” he said. “Maybe parading naked with a banner in Whitehall. I trust the opposition leaders and members will join me.”

Cllr Jones said he would accept the amendment if it took out the references to the different government­s. Cllr Smith suggested changing it to current and previous government­s, which Cllr Jones accepted.

Cllr Gary Cowan (Ind) called the Conservati­ves butchers for their housing polices and added that the north of the borough had been protected.

Cllr Jim Frewin (Ind) said that the housing plans had meant that Shinfield parish had been trebled in size.

“We have to do something — at this moment in time we are very close to destroying three communitie­s.

“Grazeley would be the biggest housing estate in Europe, we cannot allow that to happen.”

He pledged to join Cllr Halsall in a naked protest.

Cllr Andrew Mickleburg­h (Lib Dem) said that “the UK government has acknowledg­ed the potential for a green economic recovery from the pandemic – encapsulat­ed in the slogan ‘build back better’. This must include all matters relating to housing.

“There is a wonderful window of opportunit­y to respond to this. But the response in terms of housing must not be homogenise­d.

“Local circumstan­ces, needs and wishes vary.

“Ministers and Civil Servants must visit Wokingham borough and listen to our residents. The invitation to visit our borough must be sent with great urgency, as the potential harms if immediate action is not taken are very real, significan­t, and irreversib­le.”

Cllr Stephen Conway (Lib Dem) echoed this, saying: “Even before Brexit and Covid-19, the housing allocation greatly exceeded local needs.

“If we are to see a return to a regional policy that takes jobs to the workers in the north and midlands rather than obliging workers there to move south, then there will be even less need for over-developmen­t of our area.”

Cllr Andy Croy (Lab) said that the Heathrow expansion was related to housing expansion and said that Dominic Cummingsmu­st be invited— if he’s not coming, nothingwou­ld change.

He also said that the election was fought on the Conservati­ves ripping up planning laws and that was what they were doing.

Cllr Jones said he was “really, really, really very pleased” that senior politician­s and civil servants were invited to the borough so they could see for themselves.

He also called on those who had influence with Robert Jenrick to come and meet residents and “have a nice civilised chat”.

A spokespers­on from the Ministry for Housing, Communitie­s, and Local Government said theywould consider a formal invitation for a ministeria­l visit.

They told Wokingham.Today: “We intend to consult on proposals to revise the formula for calculatin­g local housing need.

“This will support our continued progress towards our target of 300,000 new homes a year by the mid-2020s in the areas that really need them.”

 ??  ?? A representa­tion of Cllr John Halsall protesting naked outside Whitehall
A representa­tion of Cllr John Halsall protesting naked outside Whitehall

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