tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2973149502277234867.post3997617734019427101..comments2023-05-06T10:38:46.550+01:00Comments on Stop Norwich Urbanisation Blog: What Exactly is Community Support?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2973149502277234867.post-53699566654739074042010-07-22T14:11:50.423+01:002010-07-22T14:11:50.423+01:00I think we all feared the Keith Simpson would get ...I think we all feared the Keith Simpson would get right back on the fence after he was re-elected and although he "claims" to be against the plans, I have not seen any hard evidence of this. Shame Dan Roper wasn't successful this time round as we could have counted on him to support the local residents. Still, Norman Lamb didn't get in first time. Let's hope by the time people realise Simpson just makes the right noises at election time and then slithers back into the shadows afterwards it isn't too late for the residents he is supposed to represent.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2973149502277234867.post-23552064423452243142010-07-22T13:22:18.653+01:002010-07-22T13:22:18.653+01:00IS the JCS valid? That's a very good question...IS the JCS valid? That's a very good question, because some of the underlying regional policies upon which it was built no longer seem to apply. The earlier consultations occurred before these fundamental changes and, in view of this, there should be a strong case for a legal challenge to its validity. <br /><br />The problem with legal challenges is that they tend to cost a lot of money. Has anyone in SNUB tried the Environmental Law Foundation, for a bit of free advice if nothing else?<br /><br />Denise Carlo is currently working on this matter (ie: how to challenge the validity of the JCS in light of the government changes).John Allawaynoreply@blogger.com