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Lorely presents Bill to give residents a say on planning and parkland

July 1, 2005 12:00 AM

Solihull's MP, Lorely Burt will present a Bill before the House of Commons on Tuesday 19th July 2005 to protect parkland from being sold off by local councils and give local people more of a say in planning decisions.

During her successful election campaign, the Lib Dem MP vowed to continue the fight by over 15,000 Solihull residents to stop the Conservatives selling off local green spaces.

She was backed by Lib Dem Leader, Charles Kennedy to introduce a Bill, dubbed 'Lorely's Law', and will be the first Liberal Democrat to present a Bill during this parliament.

"I was third in a ballot to present a new Bill, and two of my colleagues have stepped aside to allow me to fulfil my promise to introduce Lorely's Law, for which I am extremely grateful," said Lorely.

The Bill has 4 main provisions:

  • With any proposed sale of public green space sufficient objections would trigger a local referendum
  • For windfall developments gardens would be re-designated as green space instead of brownfield and true inner city brownfield sites would have to be developed BEFORE people's back gardens
  • Residents could appeal to the Secretary of State against decisions to grant planning permission to developers
  • Trees over a certain size and age would be protected so that developers could not get rid of them prior to submitting a planning application

Lorely is also calling for the implementation of the 2004 Planning Act which will stop developers being able to re-submit applications time and time again, causing communities years of worry while developers try to wear down their resistance.

'This Bill would restore the balance and give local people a say in the planning decisions which shape their environments and their lives' said Lorely.

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