R4U secures last minute concession for residents ahead of draft Uttlesford Local Plan consultation

This week R4U has secured a concession to give residents a stronger voice and better outcome as the draft Uttlesford Local Plan moves into public consultation.

Councillors at Uttlesford District Council met on 11 July to approve sending the latest draft of the administration’s district Local Plan to a full public consultation. The draft was approved for consultation, but only after a last minute amendment was secured by opposition party Residents for Uttlesford.

John Lodge (R4U)John Lodge (R4U)

R4U’s John Lodge is the Opposition Leader at UDC and also a member of the cross-party group set up in 2015 to provide oversight of the new Local Plan process. He said “In 2014 the previous Uttlesford Local Plan was rejected by the Planning Inspector for a number of failures, including UDC’s ‘duty to cooperate’, question-marks over sustainability and infrastructure, poor choice of locations for new homes, and missing evidence. That failure cost local taxpayers more than £2million.”

Cllr Lodge continued “As the voice of local residents, our amendment to the new draft Plan is designed to stop the same costly mistakes being made again; and it was approved with cross-party support. As a result UDC has now agreed that: residents’ concerns will be acted on where practicable; new garden communities will be built so they won’t negatively impact nearby communities; and there will be on-going three-way engagement and collaboration between UDC, developers and communities with their parish/town councils.”

“R4U will continue to hold the UDC administration to this and expects them to respond to and properly consider all concerns that are raised during the current public consultation. We urge all residents to respond to the public consultation on the district council’s Local Plan on the UDC website.”

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