Molins Action Group. Concerned local residents. For discussion with WDC Task & Finish Group 28 TH SEPTEMBER 2015
|
|
- Amber Parks
- 5 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 Molins Action Group Concerned local residents For discussion with WDC Task & Finish Group 28 TH SEPTEMBER 2015
2 Molins Action Group Formed March 2015 to prevent Molins Application being steam rollered through planning Aim to research Molins application, take professional advice and consider options To inform residents and give them influence in the outcome Liaise with and influence other parties / countryside organisations Achieve a more considered neighbourhood-based approach to planning in the Parish
3 Local community issues Effect on the AONB Effect of traffic Increases Loss of employment land Need for a Parish-wide approach
4 Fundamental change in quality of rural life Circa 600% increase in households in Saunderton from 200 to 1,200 Over 100% increase of households in the Parish Proportional increase in activity and traffic volumes cause fundamental change Loss of greenfield farming land and access opportunities for rural pursuits
5 Irreversible physical damage to Chilterns AONB Loss of over 100 acres of mainly managed farmland in the AONB to residential development Permanent visual impairment of the AONB from 1,000 new homes Urban style and density of housing totally out of character with the AONB Dangerous precedent for other AONBs across the UK Impact on Bradenham Woods SSSI and SAC
6 Effect of incremental traffic volumes Inadequacy of existing A4010 even before proposed new housing in PR WDC s IRC Review (Feb 2015) identifies inadequacies of A4010 as a Red Route Existing long Pedestal Roundabout tailbacks and West Wycombe congestion Inevitable further feedback of traffic onto local rat run routes in peak times Massive increase in local car journeys will aggravate A4010 issues Current rural local roads were not designed for this volume of traffic and will present a very real danger to all users especially pedestrians, horse riders and cyclists Persistent speeding on Chinnor Road already highlighted by Thames Valley Police Serious safety impact on Bledlow Ridge School, St. Paul s Church, Bledlow Ridge Village Hall and The Boot PH Increase in traffic will raise level of perceived risk by residents encouraging use of cars over more sustainable forms for local journeys Saunderton Station will have minimal effect in reducing incremental traffic volumes
7 Loss of local employment land Irreplaceable within this part of the AONB Creates less sustainable settlement / Parish Increases the dormitory village effect Little real attempt to look at alternatives to residential use for the site
8 Attitude of local community Negligible local support for the Saunderton AAP contrasts with positive support for Neighbourhood Plan Overwhelming view is to protect AONB land and avoid anything along the lines of 1,000 new houses in Saunderton Agreement on the need to provide further housing but of a scale and nature appropriate to particular rural or village situations, not one that fundamentally changes an area as proposed here General local agreement on the need to redevelop the Molins site with some employment use as: Mixed employment / low density in character housing Retirement village with extra care / acute care services
9 Saunderton Station - a viable transport option? Infrequent timetable and proximity of superior services from PR & HW Operator inability / unwillingness to raise service beyond current levels Lack of parking around the station Increased local traffic at peak times on A4010 from new households
10 Issues for WDC High Risk Strategy - National Planning Policy Framework not easily circumvented strong technical arguments that the AAP would be rejected by Inspectorate / Secretary of State Potential effort, costs and reputational damage if rejected Absence of a Local Strategic Plan in the District & housing pressure seemingly forcing WDC to seek a Quick Fix for part of its housing allocation The proposal is at odds with WDC s stated stance on the AONB Adverse precedent for other AONB areas in the District
11 Summary MAG believes that: A wider development of Saunderton as proposed carries no support from the local community because a combination of the adverse impact on the Green Belt and the AONB, the loss of tranquility from increased traffic and the loss of local employment land far outweigh any possible benefits. The AAP approach carries risks which can be alleviated by taking a fully balanced approach through a Neighbourhood Plan as a proper part of district-wide Local Plan process; maximising public engagement and mitigating the present perception that WDC is adopting a quick fix solution to external pressures.
12 Recommended approach The Task & Finish Group should recommend to Cabinet that work on the Saunderton AAP be terminated, and that the Parish Council is given the required support to develop its current Neighbourhood Development Plan for a suitable and sustainable Parish-wide strategy
Background. Response Rate and Age Profile of Respondents. Community Facilities and Amenities. Transport Issues. Employment and Employment Land Issues
Background Response Rate and Age Profile of Respondents Community Facilities and Amenities Transport Issues Employment and Employment Land Issues Housing and Housing Land Issues Telecommunications Tourism
More informationPLANNING DECISION NOTICE
PLANNING DECISION NOTICE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT, 1990. (AS AMENDED) Agent Ms M Bailey Maria Bailey Planning Old Post Office Chambers 74a High Street Bideford Devon Ex39 2AA Applicant Mr & Mrs Niall
More informationWEST DORSET DISTRICT COUNCIL - DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIVISION
WEST DORSET DISTRICT COUNCIL - DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIVISION MATERIAL PLANNING CONSIDERATIONS - GUIDANCE NOTE FOR MAKING REPRESENTATIONS ON PLANNING APPLICATIONS 1.0 INTRODUCTION 2.0 FACTORS THAT ARE MATERIAL
More informationDistrict Councillor for the Greater Marlow ward covering the Parish: Councillor Dominic Barnes was welcomed to the meeting.
Present: Councillor K Muller (Chairman) Mr J Ansell Mr M Pack Mrs L Parkins Minutes of the Meeting of Great Marlow Parish Council held at Bovingdon Green Village Hall on Thursday 22 October 2015 at 7 p.m.
More informationEpping Forest District Council: 1 Draft Local Plan Feedback Consultation Report. Prepared by Remarkable
EB122 1 1 Contents 1 Contents... 2 2 Executive Summary... 8 2.1 Ten frequent comments overall all forms of feedback... 8 2.2 Overall vision, spatial strategy and distribution of housing summary of issues
More informationMinutes of Budbrooke Parish Council Annual Meeting held on Wednesday 4 th May 2016 at Budbrooke Community Centre
Minutes of Budbrooke Parish Council Annual Meeting held on Wednesday 4 th May 2016 at Budbrooke Community Centre Present: Cllrs D. Bryan, K. Dutton, M. Dutton, R. Hales, A. Robey, C. Roper, F. Roper, D.Shirley
More informationBromley May 2018 voter identification pilot evaluation
Bromley May 2018 voter identification pilot evaluation Summary of key findings In the Bromley voter identification pilot voters were required to show one form of photographic identification or two forms
More informationSTANSTED AIRPORT GENERATION 1 INQUIRY SUMMARY OF EVIDENCE OF. John Mitchell Director of Development
Document number: UDC/2/B Appeal ref: 2032278 STANSTED AIRPORT GENERATION 1 INQUIRY Commencing 30 th May 2007 SUMMARY OF EVIDENCE OF John Mitchell Director of Development Summary and Conclusion Quality
More informationGuidance for assessing landscapes for designation as National Park or Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in England
as National Park or Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in England This document contains guidance on the relevant legislation and its application in practice, sets out Natural England s general approach
More informationAPPENDIX B. Environmental Justice Evaluation
Appendix B. Environmental Justice Evaluation 1 APPENDIX B. Environmental Justice Evaluation Introduction The U.S. Department of Transportation has issued a final order on Environmental Justice. This final
More informationHow would you describe Libertyville as a community?
APPENDIX B PUBLIC PARTICIPATION RESULTS APPENDIX B B.1 Key Person Interviews B.2 Downtown Focus Group B.3 Community Survey B.4 Input from Key Constituent Groups B.1 KEY PERSON INTERVIEWS Key person interviews
More informationBikeAlbanyMap Online, Interactive, Bicycle-friendly Routes in Albany"
BikeAlbanyMap Online, Interactive, Bicycle-friendly Routes in Albany" https://albanybicyclecoalition.com/albany_bike_map/! 10/25/2016 Page 1 BikeAlbanyMap Online, Interactive, Bicycle-friendly Routes in
More informationPROJECT TITLE CATEGORY PRIORITY AREA FORCE SPONSOR NAME OF CONTACT A CRIME REDUCTION INITIATIVE TO ENCOURAGE TARGET HARDENING AGAINST DWELLING BURGLARIES IN RURAL AREAS AND TO DEMONSTRATE OUR COMMITMENT
More informationCHAWLEIGH PARISH COUNCIL
CHAWLEIGH PARISH COUNCIL Minutes of the Council Meeting held on Thursday 13 December 2018 at 7:30 pm in The Annexe, Jubilee Hall, Back Lane, Chawleigh, EX18 7HH PRESENT Cllr S Godly (Chair), Cllr B Batty,
More information8 Conclusions and recommedations
8 Conclusions and recommedations 8.1 General findings The main objective of this study is to gain insight into the ability of protected natural areas to attract new residential activity and in the role
More informationAN GARDA SÍOCHÁNA POLICING PLAN 2014
AN GARDA SÍOCHÁNA POLICING PLAN 2014 Table of Contents An Garda Síochána s Mission, Vision and Values 2 s Foreword 3 Minister s Policing Priorities 4 Strategic Goals Goal One Securing Our Nation 6 Goal
More informationAppeal Ref: APP/D0121/W/18/ Land to the North of Leafy Way and Bartletts Way, Locking, Westernsuper-Mare
Appeal Decision Site visit made on 5 September 2018 by Rory Cridland LLB (Hons), Solicitor an Inspector appointed by the Secretary of State Decision date: 1 October 2018 Appeal Ref: APP/D0121/W/18/3199616
More informationEXTRAORDINARY PUBLIC OPEN MEETING. Called by the Chair, Cllr Mike Norman. Tuesday 20 January pm at Clyst St Mary Village Hall
EXTRAORDINARY PUBLIC OPEN MEETING Called by the Chair, Cllr Mike Norman Tuesday 20 January 2015 7.30 pm at Clyst St Mary Village Hall Attendance: approximately 167 members of the public, plus District
More informationCommunity Profile for Growing Together operational area
Community Profile for Growing Together operational area The physical environment Location The Growing Together operational area is located in the north-east of Northampton. It consists of four estates
More informationElectoral reform in local government in Wales - Consultation
Briefing 17-35 September 2017 Electoral reform in local government in Wales - Consultation To: All Chief Executives, Main Contacts and APSE Contacts in Wales Key Options Voting Age Reduced to 16 Current
More informationRE: Kathleen Lumley College / Finniss Policy Area 12 DPA proposal November 2015
E J & H M Briedis 38 Finniss Street North Adelaide SA 5006 RE: Kathleen Lumley College / Finniss Policy Area 12 DPA proposal November 2015 Six years ago, my wife and I were prevented from building a new
More informationB e f o r e: MR JUSTICE OUSELEY. SECRETARY OF STATE FOR COMMUNITIES AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT Defendant
Neutral Citation Number: [2015] EWHC 488 (Admin) IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION THE ADMINISTRATIVE COURT CO/4082/2014 Royal Courts of Justice Strand London WC2A 2LL Friday, 6 February
More informationMinutes of the Brean Annual Parish Council Meeting held on Monday 8 May 2017
Mrs S Peake ( clerk) 21 Gloversfield, Shipham, Somerset, BS25 1SU Minutes of the Brean Annual Parish Council Meeting held on Monday 8 May 2017 Present Cllr J Harris Cllr T Hicks Councillors Chairman Vice-Chairman
More informationLife in our villages. Summary. 1 Social typology of the countryside
Life in our villages Summary The traditional view of villages is one of close-knit communities. Policymakers accordingly like to assign a major role to the social community in seeking to guarantee and
More informationGREAT BEALINGS NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN A Village in a Landscape BASIC CONDITIONS STATEMENT
GREAT BEALINGS NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN A Village in a Landscape BASIC CONDITIONS STATEMENT 1. INTRODUCTION Great Bealings Parish Council (the Parish Council) has submitted its proposed Neighbourhood Plan (the
More informationpoverty, social exclusion and welfare in rural places Paul Milbourne School of City and Regional Planning Cardiff University, UK
poverty, social exclusion and welfare in rural places Paul Milbourne School of City and Regional Planning Cardiff University, UK definitional issues relative poverty defined in terms of modal income levels
More informationWritten traffic warnings
Written traffic warnings Detailed table of contents This chapter contains the following topics: Summary Introduction Hierarchy of traffic enforcement interventions Guidance on traffic warnings Verbal warnings
More informationRural Wiltshire An overview
Rural Wiltshire An overview March 2010 Report prepared by: Jackie Guinness Senior Researcher Policy, Research & Communications Wiltshire Council Telephone: 01225 713023 Email: Jackie.guinness@wiltshire.gov.uk
More information2. Challenges and Opportunities for Sheffield to 2034
2. T he future presents many opportunities for Sheffield, yet there are also a number of challenges our city is facing. Sheffield is widely connected to the rest of the country and the world and, therefore,
More information07/03/2018. Cases. Case law update Kate Ashworth. Forest of Dean District Council and Resilient Energy Serverndale Limited v R(Peter Wright)
womblebonddickinson.com Cases Case law update Kate Ashworth 1. Community benefit as a material consideration: Forest of Dean District Council and Resilient Energy Serverndale Limited v R (Peter Wright):
More information6 Question Types for IELTS Writing Task 2
6 Question Types for IELTS Writing Task 2 1. (To what extent) do you agree or disagree? 2. Discuss both views and give your opinion. 3. Do (you think) the advantages outweigh the disadvantages? 4. Is this
More informationRural Bill of Rights
Rural Bill of Rights People living in rural areas earn less, yet have higher housing costs; live longer, yet find healthcare more difficult to access; pay more for fuel, energy and almost every commodity
More informationIV. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ANALYSIS J. PUBLIC SERVICES 2. POLICE PROTECTION
IV. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ANALYSIS J. PUBLIC SERVICES 2. POLICE PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) is the local law enforcement agency responsible for providing police
More informationPEMBROKE HAMILTON CLUB REDEVELOPMENT (MIDDLE ROAD) (WARWICK PARISH) SPECIAL DEVELOPMENT ORDER 2003 BR 5/2003 DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING ACT 1974
BR 5/ DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING ACT 1974 1974 : 51 PEMBROKE HAMILTON CLUB REDEVELOPMENT (MIDDLE The Minister of the Environment, in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by section 15(1) of the Development
More informationAGENDA THE COUNCIL TO ELECT AND APPOINT A VICE CHAIRMAN The same process takes place as per item 20
Harlestone Parish Council www.harlestonepc.org Executive Officer/Clerk to the Council : Paul Thomas The Old Bakehouse Harlestone Northampton NN7 4EP harlestoneclerk@btinternet.com Members of the Council
More informationLARC 504 Sustainable Urban Design Studio Fall, 2005 Group name: Cuining Ouyang, Jia Li, Niki Strutynski
Population growth: Areas where population growth is expected to be greatest 2001 Values 2021 Values POPULATION Where people live The current population of Riverworld is approximately 800,000. In the next
More information2.1 Member of the public reported a bollard at the entrance to Brockwell Park has been pushed/knocked over. Clerk to report.
Wick and Abson Parish Council Minutes of the meeting held on 16 th May 2017 at Boyd Close Community Hall 7.30pm Attendees: Malcolm Watson (MW) Chair Ron Morton (RM),Bronwen Dyson (BD), Gaive Golding (GG),Simon
More informationMINUTES OF THE MEETING OF ASHURST PARISH COUNCIL, HELD AT ASHURST VILLAGE HALL ON THURSDAY 3 rd JANUARY 2019 AT 8.00PM
22 Elder Close Portslade Brighton BN41 2ER Clerk to the Council: Elizabeth Leggo Tel: 07738664449 e-mail: ashurstclerk@outlook.com MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF ASHURST PARISH COUNCIL, HELD AT ASHURST VILLAGE
More informationWoking May 2018 voter identification pilot evaluation
Woking May 2018 voter identification pilot evaluation Summary of key findings The voter identification pilot scheme in Woking required voters to produce one form of photographic identification or a Local
More informationIndex Agency Actions and Approvals...S-17, 1-43 Air Quality Alternatives...S-57 S-62, 1-40, 23-1 Analysis Scenarios...
Agency Actions and Approvals...S-17, 1-43 Bi-State... S-18, 1-44 Federal... S-17, 1-43 New York City... S-18, 1-44 State... S-18, 1-44 Air Quality...14-1 Conclusions...14-1 Context...14-1 Context of September
More informationBETLEY, BALTERLEY & WRINEHILL PARISH COUNCIL Minutes of the meeting held on 26th April 2018
BETLEY, BALTERLEY & WRINEHILL PARISH COUNCIL Minutes of the meeting held on 26th April 2018 93/18 PRESENT: Cllrs Robert Bettley-Smith, Mandy Berrisford, Seb Daly, Graham Ecclestone, Dave Hales, Terry Townsend,
More informationAgency Disclosure Statement
Regulatory Impact Statement Order of inquiries to determine fitness to stand trial under the Criminal Procedure (Mentally Impaired Persons) Act 2003 Agency Disclosure Statement This Regulatory Impact Statement
More informationPublic Processions. and Related Protest Meetings. Guidelines
Public Processions and Related Protest Meetings April 2005 Public Processions and Related Protest Meetings Contents 1. Introduction 1 2. Public Disorder or Damage to Property which may result from the
More informationAshton v. Indigo Construction Co. NCBE DRAFTERS POINT SHEET
Ashton v. Indigo Construction Co. NCBE DRAFTERS POINT SHEET This performance test requires the examinee to write a persuasive legal argument in support of a motion for a preliminary injunction in a case
More informationTomoko Izumi Yoshio Nakatani
Ritsumeikan University Ryo Ishida Tomoko Izumi Yoshio Nakatani Contents 1. Background 2. Outline of proposed system 3. System architecture 4. Experimental results 5. Future works 1. Background 2. Outline
More informationCompulsory Purchase and Compensation
Compulsory Purchase and Compensation Standard Note: SN/SC/1149 Last updated: 24 September 2010 Author: Christopher Barclay Science and Environment Section For all individual cases, constituents are strongly
More informationPolice & Crime Plan Summary
Police & Crime Plan Summary THE CRIME FIGURES FOR THE THAMES VALLEY HAVE SHOWN REDUCTIONS IN MOST AREAS OF CRIME Foreword BY THE POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR THAMES VALLEY, ANTHONY STANSFELD Since
More informationLetter FW030. General Transmission. Page 1
Businesses Letter FW030 General Transmission Page 1 Response to Comment BU1-1 In developing alternatives, Sound Transit avoided and minimized impacts where possible, but some displacements would be unavoidable.
More informationWEST MERCIA POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER S ANNUAL TOWN AND PARISH COUNCIL SURVEY 2018 SUMMARY REPORT
WEST MERCIA POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER S ANNUAL TOWN AND PARISH COUNCIL SURVEY 2018 SUMMARY REPORT Contents Section 1. About the Survey... 1 Introduction... 1 Executive summary... 1 Methodology... 2
More informationSOUTH CAMBRIDGESHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL. Executive Director / Head of Services
SOUTH CAMBRIDGESHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL REPORT TO: Planning Committee 4 th October 2006 AUTHOR/S: Executive Director / Head of Services S/0788/06/F WILLINGHAM Siting of Two Gypsy Caravans and Utility Building,
More informationLONGWICK-CUM-ILMER PARISH COUNCIL. MINUTES OF THE ANNUAL PARISH COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON TUESDAY 16th MAY 2017 AT 7.30 PM IN LONGWICK VILLAGE HALL
LONGWICK-CUM-ILMER PARISH COUNCIL MINUTES OF THE ANNUAL PARISH COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON TUESDAY 16th MAY 2017 AT 7.30 PM IN LONGWICK VILLAGE HALL PRESENT Cllr Mrs Valerie McPherson BEM (Chairman) Cllrs.
More informationCannock Wood Parish Council
Cannock Wood Parish Council Minutes of the Council Meeting. Commencing 7.30pm on Thursday 17 th July 2015. Village Hall, Buds Road, Cannock Wood. Present: Cllrs S. Janes (Chair), M. Allen, I. Bamford,
More informationSubject to change as finalized by the City Clerk. For a final official copy, contact the City Clerk s office at (319)
Subject to change as finalized by the City Clerk. For a final official copy, contact the City Clerk s office at (319) 753-8124. MINUTES OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE BURLINGTON, IOWA CITY COUNCIL Meeting No.
More informationProcedure and Policy for Definitive Map Modification Orders
Procedure and Policy for Definitive Map Modification Orders Introduction This policy has been devised having regard to the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, in particular Section 53 and Schedule 14. Additional
More informationPUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE MINUTES :30 a.m. Monday, September 19, 2016 Council Chambers Hamilton City Hall 71 Main Street West
PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE MINUTES 16-015 9:30 a.m. Monday, September 19, 2016 Council Chambers Hamilton City Hall 71 Main Street West Present: Councillor T. Whitehead (Chair) Councillor A. VanderBeek (Vice
More informationbirth control birth control brain drain birth rate coastal plain commuting Consciously preventing unwanted pregnancies.
birth control birth control Consciously preventing unwanted pregnancies. Consciously preventing unwanted pregnancies. birth rate brain drain Scientists from Britain to America The number of live births
More informationMicro-enterprises in rural areas. Redeployment of rurality in Walloon Region
Micro-enterprises in rural areas Redeployment of rurality in Walloon Region Brulard C. (1), Burny Ph. (2), Dogot Th. (1), Lebailly Ph. (1) and Sunnaert D. (1) (1) Gembloux Agricultural University Department
More informationURBANISATION AND ITS ISSUES
Foundation Course Semester 4 254 URBANISATION AND ITS ISSUES Although the population of India is still predominantly rural, the progress of urbanisation in the last decade has been fairly rapid.population
More informationLATHOM PARISH COUNCIL
28 LATHOM PARISH COUNCIL MINUTES OF THE MEETING HELD ON MONDAY 26 Th FEBRUARY 2018 AT SCOUT HQ HALL LANE LATHOM AT 7.30PM PRESENT: PARISH COUNCILLORS; MRS J PEGGS (IN THE CHAIR) MRS J BAKER I FAIRCLOUGH
More informationGoostrey Parish Council
MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE PARISH COUNCIL 1000 Goostrey Parish Council The Village Hall Goostrey Cheshire CW4 8PE 01477 535825/07834 230351 HELD ON TUESDAY, 14 th OCTOBER 2014 at 7.30pm IN THE VILLAGE
More informationan Inspector appointed by the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government
Appeal Decision Site visit made on 6 January 2015 by Anne Napier-Derere BA(Hons) MRTPI AIEMA an Inspector appointed by the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government Decision date: 6 February
More informationWJEC Geography A-level. Changing Places. PMT Education. Written by Jeevan Singh. PMT Education
WJEC Geography A-level Changing Places PMT Education Written by Jeevan Singh Changing Places Changing Populations Change is driven by local, national and global processes which affect the demographic and
More informationIN THE MATTER OF LAND TO THE NORTH OF ASTON ROAD, HADDENHAM, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE
IN THE MATTER OF LAND TO THE NORTH OF ASTON ROAD, HADDENHAM, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE AND IN THE MATTER OF AN APPLICATION FOR PLANNING PERMISSION BY LIGHTWOOD STRATEGIC LTD REFERRED TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE UNDER
More informationORDINANCE 80 HOME-BASED BUSINESSES
HOME-BASED BUSINESSES ORDINANCE 80 Advances in communications and electronics have reduced the need for business to be located adjacent to production or population centers. The purpose of this Chapter
More informationFORMALIZING THE INFORMAL IN ALBANIA: POLICIES AND APPROACHES
Doris Andoni MSc. in Urban Housing Management General Director National Housing Agency Albania FORMALIZING THE INFORMAL IN ALBANIA: POLICIES AND APPROACHES Informal settlement a model of urban sprawl Urban
More information3. Does the economy need immigration?
3. Does the economy need immigration? There is no evidence that net immigration generates significant economic benefits for the existing UK population. The Government s own figure for the annual benefit
More informationThe Intersection of Housing and Transportation Choices in Massachusetts
The Intersection of Housing and Transportation Choices in Massachusetts CHAPA Breakfast Forum January 12, 2012 Stephanie Pollack Issues to think about What is location efficiency? Are location efficient
More informationSTOCKHOLM. Yearbook: Summary Results 232
STOCKHOLM Stockholm is the capital city of Sweden, located on 15 islands where Lake Mälaren enters the Baltic Sea. Stockholm is the centre of an urban region with a population of approximately 1,760,000,
More informationTitle 17: CRIMES. Chapter 47: DISCRIMINATION. Table of Contents
Title 17: CRIMES Chapter 47: DISCRIMINATION Table of Contents Section 1301. RACE, CREED OR NATIONALITY (REPEALED)... 3 Section 1301-A. STATE LICENSES... 3 Section 1302. BLIND PERSONS WITH GUIDE DOGS (REPEALED)...
More informationTANDRIDGE LOCAL PLAN CONSULTATION KEY POINTS
TANDRIDGE LOCAL PLAN CONSULTATION KEY POINTS Listed below are some comments about the Council s Local Plan documents that may be helpful for taking part in the consultation. Please do send your views to
More informationI 5 South Multimodal Corridor Study. Appendix B. Issue Statement
I 5 South Multimodal Corridor Study Appendix B I-5 SOUTH MULTIMODAL CORRIDOR STUDY ISSUE STATEMENT JUNE 5, 2009 PROJECT DESCRIPTION The goal of the Interstate 5 (I-5) South Multimodal Corridor Study is
More informationOfficial Community Plan for Part of Electoral Area A
Official Community Plan for Part of Electoral Area A University of British Columbia and Part of Pacific Spirit Regional Park Greater Vancouver Regional District Policy and Planning Department Official
More informationIN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT NASHVILLE December 14, 2005 Session. DONALD SHEA SMITH v. TEDDY W. CHERRY, ET AL.
IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT NASHVILLE December 14, 2005 Session DONALD SHEA SMITH v. TEDDY W. CHERRY, ET AL. Appeal from the Circuit Court for Montgomery County No. 50000298 Ross H. Hicks,
More informationOur response to the District Council s comments are made in the recognition that there are three separate types of comment.
Appendix Three LIMPSFIELD NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN REGULATION 16 REPRESENTATIONS (TANDRIDGE DISTRICT COUNCIL) The Parish Council would like to thank the Examiner for the opportunity to respond to the comments
More informationPLANNING COMMITTEE DATE: 07/09/2015 REPORT OF THE SENIOR MANAGER PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT SERVICE CAERNARFON. Number: 6
PLANNING COMMITTEE DATE: 07/09/2015 REPORT OF THE SENIOR MANAGER PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT SERVICE CAERNARFON Number: 6 PLANNING COMMITTEE DATE: 07/09/2015 REPORT OF THE SENIOR MANAGER PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT
More informationTHE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE PHYSICAL URBAN ENVIRONMENT AND CRIME REDUCTION AND PREVENTION. Conference in. Szczecin, Poland October 2000
CONGRES DES POUVOIRS LOCAUX ET REGIONAUX DE L EUROPE Chambre des Pouvoirs Locaux CONGRESS OF LOCAL AND REGIONAL AUTHORITIES OF EUROPE Chamber of Local Authorities Strasbourg 23 October 2000 CG/CONF/POLAND
More informationHouse of Commons NOTICES OF AMENDMENTS. given up to and including. Friday 18 March 2016
1 House of Commons NOTICES OF AMENDMENTS given up to and including Friday 18 March 2016 New Amendments handed in are marked thus Amendments which will comply with the required notice period at their next
More informationSAN FRANCISCO MUNICIPAL TRANSPORTATION AGENCY
THIS PRINT COVERS CALENDAR ITEM NO. : 12 DIVISION: Transit Services BRIEF DESCRIPTION: SAN FRANCISCO MUNICIPAL TRANSPORTATION AGENCY The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) Board of Directors
More informationRegent Park Neighbourhood Needs Assessment Report
2014-2015 Regent Park Neighbourhood Needs Assessment Report Toronto Centre for Community Learning & Development - Immigrant Women Integration Program Irum Siddiqui 1 2014-2015 Acknowledgements This Community
More informationPLANNING DECISION NOTICE
PLANNING DECISION NOTICE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT, 1990. (AS AMENDED) Agent Mr Rufus Kelvin Rufus Ltd 15 Orchard Way Williton Taunton TA4 4SP Applicant Mr & Mrs Michael Sanders 9 Bracken Edge West
More informationAn example of how the growth of tourism in an LIC/NEE helps to reduce the development gap Jamaica
An example of how the growth of tourism in an LIC/NEE helps to reduce the development gap Jamaica Jamaica is a NEE but has suffered from slow growth, debt and high unemployment over a long period. Tourism
More informationSOUTH CAMBRIDGESHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL. Director of Development Services
SOUTH CAMBRIDGESHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL REPORT TO: Development and Conservation Control Committee 4 th January 2006 AUTHOR/S: Director of Development Services S/1336/05/F - Cottenham Siting of One Day Room,
More informationIf you support these ideas and our values then vote for us on May 3 rd. Together we can change the direction of Calderdale.
The Liberal Democrats exist to build and safeguard a fair, free and open society, in which we seek to balance the fundamental values of liberty, equality and community, and in which no one shall be enslaved
More informationResponse to the Consultations on the New Voter Identification Requirements
Response to the Consultations on the New Voter Identification Requirements 1. Introduction In the spring and summer of 2008, Elections Canada prepared to implement the new voter identification requirements
More informationSOUTH CAMBRIDGESHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL. Director of Development Services
SOUTH CAMBRIDGESHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL REPORT TO: Development and Conservation Control Committee 4 th January 2006 AUTHOR/S: Director of Development Services S/2037/04/F - Cottenham Siting of Travellers
More informationISLE OF WIGHT COUNCIL STREET TRADING POLICY
ISLE OF WIGHT COUNCIL STREET TRADING POLICY 1 Document Information Title: Status: Street Trading Policy Approved and Implemented Current Version: Final Author: Sponsor: Kevin Winchcombe Principal Licensing
More informationCITY COMMISSION BRIEFING & Planning Board Report For Meeting Scheduled for June 20, 2013 Comprehensive Plan Text Amendment Ordinance 1564
CITY COMMISSION BRIEFING & Planning Board Report For Meeting Scheduled for June 20, 2013 Comprehensive Plan Text Amendment Ordinance 1564 TO: FROM: THRU: RE: Related Cases: Mayor Dave Netterstrom and Members
More informationThe Honeymoon Period Is Over
We support long-term economic development in the DPRK by partnering with young North Koreans and North Korean institutions to share business, finance, economics and legal knowledge through innovative and
More informationDobwalls and Trewidland Neighbourhood Development Plan: section 3. Evidence Base document - fourth draft September 2018
Dobwalls and Trewidland Neighbourhood Development Plan: section 3 Economy and Jobs Evidence Base document - fourth draft September 2018 Contents Introduction Purpose of this Evidence Base report Themes
More informationSUBDIVISION AND DEVELOPMENT APPEAL BOARD AGENDA
SUBDIVISION AND DEVELOPMENT APPEAL BOARD AGENDA Thursday, 9:00 A.M. August 30, 2018 Hearing Room No. 2 Churchill Building, 10019-103 Avenue NW, Edmonton, AB Hearing Date: Thursday, August 30, 2018 2 SUBDIVISION
More informationPotential effect of the UK leaving the EU on UK tourism (Nigel Huddleston, Conservative, Mid Worcestershire)
COUNTRYSIDE ALLIANCE BRIEFING NOTE RURAL TOURISM Westminster Hall Debate Potential effect of the UK leaving the EU on UK tourism (Nigel Huddleston, Conservative, Mid Worcestershire) Wednesday 12 October
More informationStudley Parish Council
Studley Parish Council Minutes of the Parish Council meeting held in the Council Chamber, Studley Village Hall on 17 th April 2018 at 7:30 pm. 1. Chairman declared the meeting open. Present Chair Cllr.
More informationRURAL VOICES RURAL CHOICES
RURAL VOICES RURAL CHOICES PARTNERSHIP MEETING NOTES Thursday 11 th November 2004 Present: Cllr Shirley James (Chair), Lewes DC Dr Alex MacGillivray, Barcombe PC/LDALPC Sally Harper, Lewes DC Sgt George
More informationNORTHWEST HUNTERSVILLE TRANSPORTATION STUDY OPEN HOUSE 2 SUMMARY & METROQUEST SURVEY REPORT
OPEN HOUSE 2 SUMMARY & METROQUEST SURVEY REPORT PREPARED BY CENTRALINA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS DECEMBER 6, 2017 The second public engagement event for the Northwest Huntersville Transportation Study was
More informationLANDEWEDNACK PARISH COUNCIL. Cllrs R Wheeler, S Wheeler, V Parker, D Burgess, M Baxter, M Legge, B Kessell and R Paxford
LANDEWEDNACK PARISH COUNCIL Minutes of the Landewednack Parish Council Meeting held on Thursday 14 th June 2018 at the Reading Room, The Lizard. Present: Cllrs R Wheeler, S Wheeler, V Parker, D Burgess,
More informationIndividual Electoral Registration
Parish Council Press Release Individual Electoral Registration The system for electoral registration has changed. You may have seen the national awareness campaign publicizing the changes. This note is
More informationSTRENGTHENING THE COMMON TRAVEL AREA GOVERNMENT RESPONSE TO THE PUBLIC CONSULTATION
STRENGTHENING THE COMMON TRAVEL AREA GOVERNMENT RESPONSE TO THE PUBLIC CONSULTATION 15 January 2009 CONTENTS Foreword by Phil Woolas MP...4 Introduction...5 Summary of repsponses and government s response...6
More informationWOODPLUMPTON PARISH COUNCIL
WOODPLUMPTON PARISH COUNCIL MINUTES OF THE MEETING HELD AT WOODPLUMPTON PARISH ROOMS REAR OF ST ANNES CHURCH, WOODPLUMPTON on MONDAY 15 TH Jan 2018 at 7.00pm. 117 PRESENT: Chairman Cllr M Greaves Councillors
More informationbush living environment
This section updated September 2013 GUIDELINE TO THE RULES The Bush Living Environment Rules apply to activities on sites within the Bush Living Environment as shown on the Human Environments Maps. Most
More informationWellow Parish Council
Wellow Parish Council Clerk Geoff White Myrtle Cottage, Wellow, BA2 8QS Tel: 01225 830159 Minutes of meeting held Monday 10 th March 2014 at 8pm in the village Hall Present: Cllrs Betts, Clarkson, Bailey,
More information