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Draft Black Country Plan
Development Allocations
Representation ID: 17106
Received: 30/09/2021
Respondent: House of Commons
SAH072
I welcome the use of brownfield sites as a priority for meeting the required housing needs, noting in my constituency the proposals of DUH004, DUH036, DUH052, DUH059, SAH068, SAH072, SAH095, SAH096, SAH097 and SAH100 for new homes, aswell as DUH046 and DUH066 for mixed use development including housing.
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Draft Black Country Plan
Development Allocations
Representation ID: 17107
Received: 30/09/2021
Respondent: House of Commons
SAH096
I welcome the use of brownfield sites as a priority for meeting the required housing needs, noting in my constituency the proposals of DUH004, DUH036, DUH052, DUH059, SAH068, SAH072, SAH095, SAH096, SAH097 and SAH100 for new homes, aswell as DUH046 and DUH066 for mixed use development including housing.
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Draft Black Country Plan
Development Allocations
Representation ID: 17108
Received: 30/09/2021
Respondent: House of Commons
SAH097
I welcome the use of brownfield sites as a priority for meeting the required housing needs, noting in my constituency the proposals of DUH004, DUH036, DUH052, DUH059, SAH068, SAH072, SAH095, SAH096, SAH097 and SAH100 for new homes, aswell as DUH046 and DUH066 for mixed use development including housing.
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Draft Black Country Plan
Development Allocations
Representation ID: 17109
Received: 30/09/2021
Respondent: House of Commons
SAH100
I welcome the use of brownfield sites as a priority for meeting the required housing needs, noting in my constituency the proposals of DUH004, DUH036, DUH052, DUH059, SAH068, SAH072, SAH095, SAH096, SAH097 and SAH100 for new homes, aswell as DUH046 and DUH066 for mixed use development including housing.
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Draft Black Country Plan
Development Allocations
Representation ID: 17110
Received: 30/09/2021
Respondent: House of Commons
SAH100
With regards to SAH100, the proposal for housing at the site of the former Edwin Richards Quarry in Rowley Regis, I will be monitoring these proposals carefully to ensure that the Strategic Open Space is not compromised, and that there are no adverse effects to new developments resulting from the quarry.
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Draft Black Country Plan
1 Sub-Areas and Site Allocations
Representation ID: 17111
Received: 30/09/2021
Respondent: House of Commons
Finally, I would like to place on record again my gratitude that the tireless campaigning of Halesowen residents to protect their green belt land has been heeded, and that the proposals for housing developments in both the Dudley and Sandwell components of my constituency will have no major adverse effect on the local environment.
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Draft Black Country Plan
10 Environmental Transformation and Climate Change
Representation ID: 17113
Received: 30/09/2021
Respondent: House of Commons
The protection of green belt land stems the tide of poor air quality that many residents of the Black Country, including some of my own constituents, suffer from. It is also key to the fight against climate change, the effects of which have been outlined in the BCP, including the potential of more risk of flooding. Given that the River Stour runs through the green belt land in the south of Halesowen, and has historically caused flooding issues in the past, building more homes in close proximity to its banks would have the potential to cause further issues.