Why does the Black Country need a Strategic Plan?

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Support

Draft Black Country Plan

Representation ID: 10595

Received: 19/08/2021

Respondent: Mr. Dennis R Whittaker

Representation Summary:

No further comments

Support

Draft Black Country Plan

Representation ID: 10636

Received: 27/08/2021

Respondent: Mr. Dennis R Whittaker

Representation Summary:

A Strategic Plan is a logical requirement if one wishes to address the objectives in Section 1.4.

Support

Draft Black Country Plan

Representation ID: 10968

Received: 18/09/2021

Respondent: Mrs Jan Finn

Representation Summary:

A good strategic plan is essential

Comment

Draft Black Country Plan

Representation ID: 12652

Received: 04/10/2021

Respondent: Miss Sarah Tullo

Representation Summary:

I am disappointed that this wasn't brough to the local resident's attention and that we only found out last week what is being proposed and have such a short time in which to oppose these plans.

Object

Draft Black Country Plan

Representation ID: 13283

Received: 11/10/2021

Respondent: Mr & Mrs Christoper and Pauline Teed

Number of people: 2

Representation Summary:

Objection to the consultation process.

Comment

Draft Black Country Plan

Representation ID: 14549

Received: 10/10/2021

Respondent: Alison Wilkes

Representation Summary:

Introduction: why does the Black Country need a Strategic Plan
1.4 Comment: The BCP should provide a policy framework to support the commitments of the Government's 25 year environment plan and the delivery of the West Midlands Combined Authority Natural Environment Plan.

Comment

Draft Black Country Plan

Representation ID: 17806

Received: 11/10/2021

Respondent: Kenneth Carrington

Representation Summary:

General:
I think the figure of 76,000 new homes is unrealistic and unlikely, but if it is to be achieved then there must be a focus on improving transport infrastructure dramatically and make public transport more accessible, desirable, reliable and reasonably priced.
There has been a noticeable reduction of bus services in the area, with routes being merged and increasing journey times.
The emphasis for redevelopment should focus on regeneration of brownfield sites and protection of our existing green fields.

Comment

Draft Black Country Plan

Representation ID: 18495

Received: 11/10/2021

Respondent: The Wildlife Trust for Birmingham and the Black Country

Representation Summary:

1.4
Comment: A point should be added stating that the BCP will provide a policy framework to support the commitments of the government’s 25 Year Environment Plan and the delivery of the West Midlands Combined Authority Natural Environment Plan.
Comment: A point should be added stating that the BCP will provide a policy framework that recognises, encourages investment in and capitalises on the value and benefits that the natural environment provides to the communities of the Black Country.