Sunderland Echo

Villagers have their say on future developmen­ts

- James Harrison Local Democracy Reporter @sunderland­echo

Families and businesses have the rest of the month to have their say on a new developmen­t policy in South Tyneside.

Public consultati­on has started on the East Boldon Neighbourh­ood Plan, a new document to try and shape which projects will be given the go ahead in the village over the coming years.

And the brains behind the scheme hope that as well as protecting the natural environmen­t it will ensure new buildings are ‘sympatheti­c’ and improve transport links.

“A big part of East Boldon is greenbelt and we’re very keen to protect that,” said Dave Hutchinson, secretary of the East Boldon Neighbourh­ood Forum, which has been working on the neighbourh­ood plan.

“In the council’s draft Local Plan they were proposing significan­t incursions into the greenbelt to build new housing – 950 new homes are proposed in the East Boldon Area.”

Mr Hutchinson insists however the group is not opposed to all developmen­t which, under the terms of South Tyne side Council’ s draft Local Plan, a separate planning document covering the whole of the borough, could pave the way for about 7,000 new homes by 2036.

The East Boldon Neighbourh­ood Plan calls on builders to ‘minimise the loss of greenfield sites and maximise the use of brown field sites to prevent the loss of Green Belt’.

And there is also backing for plans to build almost 250 properties at Cleadon Lane Industrial Estate.

He added: “We’re not saying no new housing in East Boldon, we’re saying new housing developmen­t should be limited to brownfield sites.

“That should give 200-300 new homes, which is proportion­al to the population of East Boldon, compared to the rest of the borough.”

While the two draft policies may leave the village at loggerhead­s with borough bosses, one has ‘whole heartedly’ given it her backing.

Cleadon and East Boldon councillor Joan Atkinson said: “[These are] people who have volunteere­d their time, experience and expertise to draw together a robust plan for East Boldon. We’re also opposed to greenbelt developmen­t, however the problem is with the national government giving us a housing formula which must be applied.”

 ??  ?? Public consultati­on has started on the East Boldon Neighbourh­ood Plan.
Public consultati­on has started on the East Boldon Neighbourh­ood Plan.

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