tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2973149502277234867.post2463648932302147545..comments2023-05-06T10:38:46.550+01:00Comments on Stop Norwich Urbanisation Blog: Time for Keith Simpson to step inUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2973149502277234867.post-19156554414938879272010-07-13T16:42:12.157+01:002010-07-13T16:42:12.157+01:00Salhouse Parish Council held their latest meeting ...Salhouse Parish Council held their latest meeting on the 7th July and the next one is due on the 1st September.<br />How many Parishes will have a similar schedule?<br /><br />So I am not sure how they will respond to this and if they do, how any public contribution can be included. There is just no time.<br /><br />Don't believe the GNDP is not fully aware of thisslimlinenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2973149502277234867.post-18156725941984664262010-07-13T08:02:24.343+01:002010-07-13T08:02:24.343+01:00It is quite clear to everybody that there was no p...It is quite clear to everybody that there was no proper consultation. Just look at the last couple of weeks pronouncements from the Councils and the their poodle the GNDP.<br />First, Broadland announce that they are going to consult on land allocations and produce the 'glossy'. Then suddenly that is cancelled.<br />Meanwhile, South Norfolk announce a consultation on the same subject.<br />They are in a muddle because finally someone is asking them serious questions about their mandate.....and they do not have one.<br />The planning inspectors were astutue enough to see through the JCS and have challenged them to come up with some proper answers.<br />So, their stooges at the GNDP are now working on another consultation (which by their own admission they will limit to exactly the questions to which they want answers). Why are they doing this? It is because they know that the JCS was imposed and consultation was meaningless. They are trying to show 'Community Engagement' before they appear at a Planning Hearing.<br />It is bad enough that this latest sham is so limited but they are going to conduct it when everyone is on holiday in the next six weeks.<br /><br />Judge for yourself - ECO Towns that are not - Desecration of countryside - Developers come first.<br />Is this a legacy to leave for the future.<br /><br />They say they need a five year landbank. I say they have one, just grow organically. Build for us and not for the industrialisation of rural Norfolk. There will than be half the houses and the landbank will last twice as longRichard Williamsnoreply@blogger.com