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Cefnogi
Example District Council Reg. 19 Local Plan
ID sylw: 5403
Derbyniwyd: 10/02/2025
Ymatebydd: Mr David Harris
The council's consultation on the Publication Plan was prudent as we await changes to national policy. It's crucial that local residents have a say in protecting our vital Green Belt and that decisions reflect their opinions.
I was pleased to learn about the Publication Plan and the efforts taken to consult with the public. Given the imminent changes to national planning policy, it makes sense to pause and assess how these will impact our local Green Belt. I appreciate the council's prudence in not rushing ahead without clear government guidance. It’s imperative that we as a community remain engaged and ensure any decisions truly reflect the desires of local residents. Our Green Belt is a cherished area that deserves thoughtful consideration and preservation. Those who live here should have a say in its future.
Cefnogi
Example District Council Reg. 19 Local Plan
ID sylw: 5405
Derbyniwyd: 21/02/2025
Ymatebydd: Nerdy Novels Publishing
Asiant : Mr Josh Clark
The council's decision to pause the Local Plan reflects a commitment to informed decision-making. It is vital to balance development with the preservation of our Green Belt and ensure community needs are met.
The recent pause in the Local Plan's preparation speaks volumes about the council's commitment to making informed decisions. It's reassuring to know that before any steps are taken, the dynamics of the changing national policy, particularly concerning the Green Belt, are being carefully considered. I have seen how pressing development could easily overshadow the crucial balance we need to maintain with our green areas. Therefore, I hope that this approach not only preserves the spirit of our community but also contributes positively to our local environment. I wholeheartedly support a thoughtful, community-driven plan that reflects our unique needs.
Cefnogi
Example District Council Reg. 19 Local Plan
ID sylw: 5408
Derbyniwyd: 19/02/2025
Ymatebydd: Mr. David Brown
Pausing the Local Plan's preparation is a wise move amid national policy changes. It allows residents to articulate views and ensures our Green Belt remains protected while new developments integrate into our community.
The decision to pause the preparation of the Local Plan is wise and necessary. With the changes in national planning policy on the horizon, particularly regarding the Green Belt, it’s crucial that residents have time to reflect and articulate their views. I feel passionate about ensuring that our Green Belt remains protected and that any new developments are harmoniously integrated into our community. The current times call for a thorough reconsideration of local planning strategies and an openness to dialogue between the council and residents. This period of reflection offers a chance for us all to come together and advocate for a balanced approach to development.
Cefnogi
Example District Council Reg. 19 Local Plan
ID sylw: 5409
Derbyniwyd: 30/01/2025
Ymatebydd: Mrs Sarah Taylor
The council's commitment to community feedback through the Publication Plan is commendable. The pause allows time for meaningful dialogue about protecting our Green Belt while developing the community responsibly.
I am heartened to see the council placing emphasis on community feedback with the recent Publication Plan. The temporary hold on the preparation process allows ample time for dialogue which is thrilling for residents like myself who care deeply about the future of our Green Belt. I have watched with concern as developers seek to encroach upon these vital areas, yet the council's cautious approach reassures me that our voices will be heard. I strongly believe in the interplay between developing our community and preserving our green spaces for future generations. Let’s ensure we catalogue our perspectives diligently to inform this pivotal next step!
Cefnogi
Example District Council Reg. 19 Local Plan
ID sylw: 5410
Derbyniwyd: 24/02/2025
Ymatebydd: Nerdy Novels Publishing
Asiant : Mr Oliver Smith
The council's careful navigation of development and preservation is commendable. Evaluating national planning changes ensures our Green Belt remains a vital part of our community identity, encouraging collaboration for responsible growth.
Navigating the intersection of development and environmental preservation can lead to challenges, but I believe our council is on the right path with the Publication Plan and its current pause. It is heartening to watch as the council takes a step back to evaluate how these national planning changes will affect our cherished Green Belt. I have witnessed firsthand the value these areas provide to our community, not just in terms of green space but as vital parts of our identity. Collaboration between locals and council members will be crucial as we search for policies that foster responsible growth while ensuring that our environment is safeguarded.
Cefnogi
Example District Council Reg. 19 Local Plan
ID sylw: 5906
Derbyniwyd: 17/02/2025
Ymatebydd: Mr Jonathan Smith
The delay in the Local Plan raises concerns about the future of Green Belt areas. There's skepticism about whether the council will prioritize environmental protection amidst policy changes.
The council's decision to delay the Local Plan has left many questions unanswered, particularly regarding the future of our Green Belt areas. The impact of the December 2022 policy changes undoubtedly warrants reflection, but I am skeptical about the council’s commitment to genuinely protecting these vital spaces. My objection stems from a deep concern that the pause may be used as an opportunity to dilute protections rather than reinforce them. As a citizen who values these green areas, I demand clarity on how the new proposals will safeguard our environment.
Cefnogi
Example District Council Reg. 19 Local Plan
ID sylw: 5907
Derbyniwyd: 16/02/2025
Ymatebydd: Miss Laura Miller
The council's pause could delay needed housing solutions. There is concern that the balance between development and Green Belt protection isn't being actively pursued. Stalling may impede sustainable development strategies necessary for the growing population.
While it's understandable that the council had to pause its work on the Local Plan due to the December 2022 policy changes, I am worried that this delay might lead to a lack of urgency in addressing our housing crisis. Many families in our area struggle with inadequate housing, and the final draft must reflect a balanced approach towards development alongside Green Belt protections. I fear the more we stall, the less likely we are to create sustainable solutions for our growing population, which must be prioritised in discussions.