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Policy WSA8 – Land between Queslett Road, Doe Bank Lane and Aldridge Road, Pheasey
Representation ID: 10737
Received: 27/08/2021
Respondent: Stevelilart
I am writing to you on behalf of many concerned Great Barr/Streetly residents regarding the proposed housing development on the site of Doe Bank Lane/Queslett Road/Aldridge Road. The proposal is now open to public consultation, giving us the opportunity to provide our point of view until 11th October 2021:
There is a network of established hedgerows containing mature trees including oak and hawthorn
across this designated build site. Casual observation has uncovered 11 RED LISTED BIRD SPECIES on the proposed footprint: [Redacted-sensitive information] Also noted in a half mile radius: [Redacted-sensitive information] plus many more. [Redacted- sensitive information] are also frequently spotted in the spot but [Redacted-sensitive information] origins are unknown. This brief list is not taking into account plants and insects. It would be very interesting to read your ecology report.
Aside from the nature aspect and well being issues associated with green space there is the massive implications of additional traffic and the pollution that this will bring. The Queslett Road/ Aldridge Road and Beacon Road island is constantly grid locked now....and was one of the main reasons that Aldi had a planning application revoked. (That along with the fact they wanted to destroy mature woodland on the edge of the Queslett Nature Reserve) the community came together and voiced their objections then and will do again.
We have a sizable petition which currently has 4440 signatures and growing by the day: https://chng.it/wTKB8Mxh
There is also a Facebook "Save Barr Beacon Greenland"
page https://www.facebook.com/groups/2163943860526504/
We won't let our precious countryside go without an almighty fight!
The following items are taken from the government website:
Protecting the green belt :
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/new-rules-further-strengthen-green-belt-protections
Drawing on protections in the National Planning Policy Framework, to protect the green lungs
around towns and cities.
Green belt boundaries should only be altered in exceptional cases, through the preparation or
review of the Local Plan.
Communities Secretary Eric Pickles said:
I am crystal clear that the green belt must be protected from development, so it can
continue to offer a strong defence against urban sprawl.
Today’s new rules strengthen these protections further, and ensure that whether it’s new
homes, business premises or anything else, developers first look for suitable sites on
brownfield land.
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/national-planning-policy-framework/13-protecting-green-beltland
13. Protecting Green Belt
land
137.
The government attaches great importance to Green Belts. The fundamental aim of Green Belt policy is to prevent urban sprawl by keeping land permanently open; the essential characteristics of Green Belts are their openness and their permanence.
138. Green Belt serves 5 purposes:
(a) to check the unrestricted sprawl of large built-up areas;
(b) to prevent neighbouring towns merging into one another;
(c) to assist in safeguarding the countryside from encroachment;
(d) to preserve the setting and special character of historic towns; and
(e) to assist in urban regeneration, by encouraging the recycling of derelict and other urban land.
Proposals affecting the Green Belt
147. Inappropriate development is, by definition, harmful to the Green Belt and should not be approved except in very special circumstances.
Object
Draft Black Country Plan
Policy GB1 – The Black Country Green Belt
Representation ID: 10738
Received: 27/08/2021
Respondent: Stevelilart
The following items are taken from the government website:
Protecting the green belt :
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/new-rules-further-strengthen-green-belt-protections
Drawing on protections in the National Planning Policy Framework, to protect the green lungs around towns and cities.
Green belt boundaries should only be altered in exceptional cases, through the preparation or review of the Local Plan.
Communities Secretary Eric Pickles said:
I am crystal clear that the green belt must be protected from development, so it can continue to offer a strong defence against urban sprawl. Today’s new rules strengthen these protections further, and ensure that whether it’s new homes, business premises or anything else, developers first look for suitable sites on
brownfield land.
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/national-planning-policy-framework/13-protecting-green-beltland
13. Protecting Green Belt land
137.
The government attaches great importance to Green Belts. The fundamental aim of Green Belt policy is to prevent urban sprawl by keeping land permanently open; the essential characteristics of Green Belts are their openness and their permanence.
138. Green Belt serves 5 purposes:
(a) to check the unrestricted sprawl of large built-up areas;
(b) to prevent neighbouring towns merging into one another;
(c) to assist in safeguarding the countryside from encroachment;
(d) to preserve the setting and special character of historic towns; and
(e) to assist in urban regeneration, by encouraging the recycling of derelict and other urban land.
Proposals affecting the Green Belt
147. Inappropriate development is, by definition, harmful to the Green Belt and should not be approved except in very special circumstances.
Object
Draft Black Country Plan
Policy WSA8 – Land between Queslett Road, Doe Bank Lane and Aldridge Road, Pheasey
Representation ID: 15754
Received: 11/10/2021
Respondent: Stevelilart
I am writing to you on behalf of many concerned Great Barr/Streetly residents regarding the proposed housing development on the site of Doe Bank Lane/Queslett Road/Aldridge Road. The proposal is now open to public consultation, giving us the opportunity to provide our point of view until 11th October 2021:
There is a network of established hedgerows containing mature trees including oak and hawthorn
across this designated build site. Casual observation has uncovered 11 RED LISTED BIRD SPECIES on the proposed footprint: [Redacted-sensitive information] Also noted in a half mile radius: [Redacted-sensitive information] plus many more. [Redacted- sensitive information] are also frequently spotted in the spot but [Redacted-sensitive information] origins are unknown. This brief list is not taking into account plants and insects. It would be very interesting to read your ecology report.
Aside from the nature aspect and well being issues associated with green space there is the massive implications of additional traffic and the pollution that this will bring. The Queslett Road/ Aldridge Road and Beacon Road island is constantly grid locked now....and was one of the main reasons that Aldi had a planning application revoked. (That along with the fact they wanted to destroy mature woodland on the edge of the Queslett Nature Reserve) the community came together and voiced their objections then and will do again.
We have a sizable petition which currently has 4440 signatures and growing by the day: https://chng.it/wTKB8Mxh
There is also a Facebook "Save Barr Beacon Greenland"
page https://www.facebook.com/groups/2163943860526504/
We won't let our precious countryside go without an almighty fight!
The following items are taken from the government website:
Protecting the green belt :
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/new-rules-further-strengthen-green-belt-protections
Drawing on protections in the National Planning Policy Framework, to protect the green lungs
around towns and cities.
Green belt boundaries should only be altered in exceptional cases, through the preparation or
review of the Local Plan.
Communities Secretary Eric Pickles said:
I am crystal clear that the green belt must be protected from development, so it can
continue to offer a strong defence against urban sprawl.
Today’s new rules strengthen these protections further, and ensure that whether it’s new
homes, business premises or anything else, developers first look for suitable sites on
brownfield land.
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/national-planning-policy-framework/13-protecting-green-beltland
13. Protecting Green Belt
land
137.
The government attaches great importance to Green Belts. The fundamental aim of Green Belt policy is to prevent urban sprawl by keeping land permanently open; the essential characteristics of Green Belts are their openness and their permanence.
138. Green Belt serves 5 purposes:
(a) to check the unrestricted sprawl of large built-up areas;
(b) to prevent neighbouring towns merging into one another;
(c) to assist in safeguarding the countryside from encroachment;
(d) to preserve the setting and special character of historic towns; and
(e) to assist in urban regeneration, by encouraging the recycling of derelict and other urban land.
Proposals affecting the Green Belt
147. Inappropriate development is, by definition, harmful to the Green Belt and should not be
approved except in very special circumstances.
See attached plus
What has changed in the area to warrant the changing of the conservation boundary?? (other than development plans??)
Object
Draft Black Country Plan
Policy WSA8 – Land between Queslett Road, Doe Bank Lane and Aldridge Road, Pheasey
Representation ID: 21687
Received: 11/10/2021
Respondent: Stevelilart
Number of people: 4754
Against the proposed build of 1500 houses on Barr Beacon greenbelt land
Steve Lilly started this petition to nature conservation groups Plan to build 1,500-home estate on fields between Great Barr and Sutton Coldfield on greenbelt land
Help fight against the destruction of an important local haven for wildlife.
I started this petition because…There is a network of established hedgerow containing mature trees including oak across this designated build site. Just this week I have seen six red listed bird species on this land: [REDACTED-SENSITIVE]. I also believe [REDACTED-SENSITIVE] is a protected species