Object

Draft Black Country Plan

Representation ID: 12963

Received: 10/10/2021

Respondent: Akhlaq Hussain

Representation Summary:

Our green space

Given its natural green space sensitivity, critical public open space importance for local residents, and urban green lung sensitivity helping to significantly reduce harmful levels of air pollution from the M6 motorway network, the entire Pouk Hill green space site should be removed from the 'Core Regeneration Area' designation as shown on page 499 (within Figure 19: Walsall Spatial Strategy Plan) of the emerging Black Country Plan (BCP) (Review) (2021).
• The Pouk Hill green space area should not be promoted for new housing or new employment land development within the emerging BCP (Review).
• The entire Pouk Hill green space site should be specifically designated as an “Air Quality Enhancement Urban Green Lung Area” on the main Policies Map of the emerging BCP (Review) to ensure that its critical role in helping to reduce harmful levels of air pollution from the adjacent M6 motorway network continues to remain protected long into the future. This sensitive urban green space area has significant Public Health benefits.
• The entire Pouk Hill green space site should be specifically designated as “Local Green Space” (LGS) on the main Policies Map of the emerging Black BCP (Review).
• The entire Pouk Hill green space site should be specifically designated as a ‘Site of Importance for Nature Conservation (SINC)’ on the main Policies Map of the emerging Black Country Plan (BCP) (Review).
• The entire Pouk Hill green space site should be covered and protected by a ‘blanket Tree Preservation Order (TPO)’ (a blanket TPO) designation within the emerging Black Country Plan (BCP) (Review) (2021).
• The entire Pouk Hill green space site should be specifically designated as a key “wildlife corridor” on the main Policies Map of the emerging BCP (Review) given that it forms part of the wider ‘landscape-scale’ green infrastructure network connecting to other wildlife habitats.

Public open space located North of Churchill Road and the Jane Lane School, Reedswood, Walsall.
• Given its natural green space sensitivity, critical public open space importance for local residents, and urban green lung sensitivity helping to significantly reduce harmful levels of air pollution from the M6 motorway network, this green space site should be removed from the employment land allocation as shown on page 499 (within Figure 19: Walsall Spatial Strategy Plan) of the emerging BCP (Review) (2021). This site should also not be promoted for new housing development within the emerging BCP (Review).
• The entire green space site should be removed from the 'Core Regeneration Area' designation as shown on page 499 (within Figure 19: Walsall Spatial Strategy Plan) of the emerging BCP (Review) (2021).
• The entire green space site should be specifically designated as an “Air Quality Enhancement Urban Green Lung Area” on the main Policies Map of the emerging Black Country Plan (BCP) (Review) given its significant Public Health benefits as described above.
• New native species tree planting should be encouraged across this wider green space site which is currently dominated by areas of open fields to help further improve this areas performance as an urban green lung to help mitigate the impacts of harmful air pollution from the adjacent M6 motorway network.
• The entire green space site should be specifically designated as “Local Green Space” (LGS) on the main Policies Map of the emerging BCP (Review).
• The entire green space site should be specifically designated as at least a ‘Site of Local Importance for Nature Conservation (SLINC)’.
• The entire green space site should be covered and protected by a ‘blanket Tree Preservation Order (TPO)’ (a blanket TPO) designation within the emerging Black Country Plan (BCP) (Review) (2021).
• The entire green space site should be specifically designated as a key “wildlife corridor” on the main Policies Map of the emerging BCP (Review) given that it forms part of the wider ‘landscape-scale’ green infrastructure network connecting to other wildlife habitats.

Reedswood Town Park public open space

• The entire Reedswood Town Park public open space should be removed from the 'Core Regeneration Area' designation as shown on page 499 (within Figure 19: Walsall Spatial Strategy Plan) of the emerging BCP (Review) (2021).
• Reedswood Town Park should be designated as protected Parkland public open space on the main Policies Map of the emerging BCP (Review) (2021).
• Reedswood Town Park public open space should not be promoted as a potential new housing or new employment land development site within the emerging BCP (Review). Walsall Council should be aware that Town Parks are not appropriate locations for these types of uses given their high level of green space planning policy sensitivity.
• Reedswood Town Park should be specifically designated as a key “wildlife corridor” on the main Policies Map of the emerging BCP (Review) given that it forms part of the wider ‘landscape-scale’ green infrastructure network connecting to other wildlife habitats.

Former Reedswood Golf Course

• Given its natural green space and public open space sensitivity, the entire Former Reedswood Golf Course public open space should be removed from the 'Core Regeneration Area' designation as shown on page 499 (within Figure 19: Walsall Spatial Strategy Plan) of the emerging BCP (Review) (2021).
• This green space site should be removed from the new housing site allocation as identified on page 510 (Proposed Housing Site Ref: WAH244) of the emerging BCP (Review) (2021). This site is not suitable for new housing development as it forms a very sensitive 'Greenfield' site. The site does not form previously-developed land (urban brownfield land) as claimed by Walsall Council.
• This green space site should be designated as a ‘Site of Importance for Nature Conservation (SINC)’ on the main Policies Map of the emerging BCP (Review).
• This green space site should be designated as an area for its ‘Green Space Tranquillity’ on the main Policies Map of the emerging BCP (Review). It provides a unique and heavily rural landscape within the surrounding urbanised area. These types of landscapes are very rare within the surrounding area and therefore require special planning policy protection.
• The entire green space site should be covered and protected by a ‘blanket Tree Preservation Order (TPO)’ (a blanket TPO) designation within the emerging BCP (Review) (2021).
• The site should be included within Reedswood Town Park boundary and designated as protected Parkland public open space on the main Policies Map of the emerging BCP (Review) (2021).
• The Former Reedswood Golf Course site should be specifically designated as a key “wildlife corridor” on the main Policies Map of the emerging BCP (Review) given that it forms part of the wider ‘landscape-scale’ green infrastructure network connecting through Reedswood Town Park to other wildlife habitats.