news story
3rd November 2009
Campaign Launched Against Threat of 1000 Homes on
Green Fields around Chipping Sodbury
A
campaign has today been launched against proposals for a huge new
housing site that would increase the size of Chipping Sodbury by half.
The vast development, which would build on green fields to the East of
Chipping Sodbury, would include over 1000 new houses, new community
buildings (including a doctor’s surgery, new shops and possibly a
primary school), a business park and new road access.
Steve Webb MP and local Lib Dem councillors have pledged to join local
residents to fight the proposals, highlighting the impact on roads,
flooding and the local landscape.
Commenting, Steve Webb said:
"House building on this scale will have a devastating effect on the
local community and the local environment. Residents already suffer
problems with flooding and this development would make matters much
worse. Local roads cannot cope with the strain of at least a thousand
more cars and in the absence of a decent public transport system there
will be gridlock on roads through Yate and Sodbury. When a full planning
application is submitted, we will ensure that all local residents can
make their views known to the Council so that this totally inappropriate
development can be rejected".
Councillor Linda Boon (Lib Dem, Chipping Sodbury) responded to the
proposed development, saying:
"The proposed development would have a serious impact on the local area
and I aim to make sure that the voice of residents is listened to. The
environmental impact of the new development is particularly serious and
could have catastrophic consequences for current residents by
exacerbating the already serious problem of flooding in the area. The
project is unsustainable and would dwarf the existing town and local
community”.
Town Councillor Adrian Rush commented that:
“A housing site of this size and scale will have a disastrous impact on
the stunning landscape surrounding Chipping Sodbury. The Cotswolds Area
of Outstanding Natural Beauty – a place of abundant wildlife and
striking scenery – is cherished by local communities. As well as ruining
the current views for Chipping Sodbury residents, the housing site would
be taken close to the edge of the Cotswold Hills, scarring the landscape
and creating an eyesore for those trying to enjoy its walks across the
Cotswold Way.”
Residents who wish to be kept informed about the campaign can send their
name and address to
housing@stevewebb.org.uk or can write to the MP at Poole Court,
Poole Court Drive, Yate BS37 5PP
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