Accrington Observer

MP calls for pause of land release for business park

Letter to minister tells of residents’ major road safety fears

- BILL JACOBS

AN MP has asked the government to pause the release of 94 acres of open land for use as an employment site due to residents’ highway safety and traffic fears.

Hyndburn Conservati­ve MP Sara Britcliffe has asked the government to look again at Blackburn with Darwen Council’s Local Plan over the controvers­ial release of protected ‘Green Belt’ countrysid­e near Guide and Belthorn.

Ms Britcliffe along with Rossendale and Darwen’s Sir Jake Berry have written to Communitie­s Secretary Michael Gove on the issue.

They want the cabinet minister to pause the release of the 94 acres of open land close to the M65’s Junction 5 for use as an employment site because of residents’ highway safety and traffic fears.

The planning blueprint

for future developmen­t up to 2037 was adopted by Blackburn with Darwen borough’s full Council Forum last month despite Jackie Copley from the CPRE Countrysid­e Charity and resident Calista Mullin asking the meeting to withdraw the release of patch green belt land.

Now Miss Britcliffe and Sir Jake have asked Mr Gove to intervene and over-rule the council’s approval of that part of the wider blueprint which was endorsed by his planning inspectors last year.

Blackburn’s billionair­e Issa brothers’ property arm Monte Blackburn Ltd has submitted an outline planning applicatio­n to develop a new “Central 65” business park on 45 acres of the land, creating 1,000 jobs.

The MP’s letter says: “We have been working together to support our constituen­ts in the villages of Guide and Belthorn and are writing to ask for your assistance.

“There are concerns about the site where there are significan­t flaws in the council’s Local Plan in relation to the release of green belt.

“We are supporting residents with their request that the release of the green belt be paused until the highway concerns regarding the B6232 Grane Road (the most dangerous road in Lancashire) are addressed and the capacity improvemen­ts at Junction 5 on the M65 have been completed.

“The congestion in the area continues to be severe and the traffic in the village of Belthorn has reached unsustaina­ble levels.

“Residents have argued throughout the process that the council’s transport evidence base to support the local plan was flawed.

“Residents commission­ed their own profession­al traffic survey which took place at the end of November 2023. Their count showed a disparity with elevated figures using the B6232 Grane Road.

“National Highways is also asking for further modelling on Junction 5 roundabout to show that the improvemen­t works will be enough to cope with the traffic generated.”

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Hyndburn MP Sara Britcliffe

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