Lib Dems and Labour challenge Local Plan threat to Rugby's green spaces

RLD
14 Dec 2022
Rugby Borough Council Town Hall

Councillors from the Liberal Democrats and Labour Party on Rugby Borough Council have tabled a joint amendment to a proposal by the Conservative leadership of Rugby Borough Council for a full review of the Borough's Local Plan, to be voted on at Full Council on Wednesday 14 December 2022.

Labour and the Lib Dems are concerned about this proposal for a full review of the Local Plan because:

  • it is likely to mean added pressure applied to the Council by developers who wish to build on the Borough's green belt;
  • the Council proposes to spend large sums of Rugby taxpayers' money on consultants' fees to develop the new plan;
  • insufficient time has been provided for Councillors form all parties to consider the proposal after taking soundings from the public; and
  • the proposal is premature given that national government is soon to reveal new policies on planning.

The two parties have proposed an amendment to the Conservatives' proposal so that the recommendation of the Council would be for a partial not full review of the Local Plan. It also removes a proposal to delegate authority to officers to make minor amendments to the Local Development Scheme. The motion will be proposed by Cllr Jerry Roodhouse, Leader of the Liberal Democrats at the Council, and seconded by Cllr Maggie O'Rourke, Leader of the Labour Group.

Amendment by the Liberal Democrats and Labour

Recommendation:

1. A partial review of the Local Plan be undertaken that seeks to protect the Green Belt as a priority;

2 Planning Services Working Party prepares a report for Council as to what is included in the scope of the partial review;

and

3. Further reports be presented after further analysis by Iceni focussing on Rugby Borough housing needs which also takes account of recent statements by the Secretary of State is undertaken outlining the funding required and the timeline to deliver the review.

Cllr Jerry Roodhouse (Paddox Ward), Leader of the Liberal Democrats Group, said:

"The council should slow down and not rush for extra housing and potential loss of green belt. Elected Councillors have only just had the evidence presented and should be allowed to debate housing numbers. We can still fit into timescales and save local taxpayers money, unlike the Conservative administration, who seem want to spend it".

Cllr Neil Sandison (Eastlands Ward), Liberal Democrats' spokesperson for Planning and Development added:

"We have no need for a full review of the local plan since the existing one is still incomplete, we do not have for example a policy on Gypsy and Traveller sites, Housing in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) or Stadiums.

"What a full review and call for sites will do is reopen the flood gates to all the sites we previously rejected because they were in the greenbelt, open countryside or had poor connectivity to the road network.

"A partial review would enable the council to complete outstanding work and dovetail it to the forthcoming Local Transport Plan which the county is looking to complete in September 2023."

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