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Black Country Core Strategy Issue and Option Report

Question 100 - Do you support the removal of the reference made to canal projects? Yes/No; Do you think that any other changes should be made to Policy ENV4? Please provide details.

Representation ID: 2115

Received: 18/08/2017

Respondent: Lapal Canal Trust

Representation Summary:

The Lapal Canal Trust would like to formally provide information as part of the consultation process on the Black Country Core Strategy Document. We would have liked to do this on line, but our proposal affects a number of the consultation areas
In 1990 the Lapal Canal Trust was established to promote and ensure the eventual restoration of the Dudley No 2 Canal. Canals are recognised as an important benefit for both nature and health. It's a public amenity for boating , canoeing , walking, cycling and fishing. The restored Lapallink will create a popular green walkway from Selly Oak via Halesowen to Netherton. We would like to make sure that the route for restoration of the Dudley No 2 canal is protected , As you are aware some years ago Dudley Council worked on restoring a section of the Dudley No 2 Canal in the Leasowes. In 2007 Atkins was commissioned to prepare a Feasibility Proposal, The report is 9MB and copies are available if
requested. Atkins confirmed that the restoration is feasible but advised on a route via Woodgate Valley Park rather than reopening the tunnel. We are seeking to make sure that the route from the Park to the Leasowes is protected. I have attached a plan from the Atkins proposal, there was two alternative suggestions for crossing Manor Way.
The Lapal Canal Trust would like to confirm our support to retain this area as part
of the Green Belt, but whatever happens we are keen to make sure that the canal route is protected. More than happy to meet to discuss. As you might be aware Birmingham City Council insisted on Land Securities allocating £2.9m via a 106 agreement to protect the route through the new Sainsbury Store development in Selly Oak and has secured the route to California and the Woodgate Valley Park.
Kind regards ,

Full text:

The Lapal Canal Trust would like to formally provide information as part of the consultation process on the Black Country Core Strategy Document. We would have liked to do this on line, but our proposal affects a number of the consultation areas
In 1990 the Lapal Canal Trust was established to promote and ensure the eventual restoration of the Dudley No 2 Canal. Canals are recognised as an important benefit for both nature and health. It's a public amenity for boating , canoeing , walking, cycling and fishing. The restored Lapallink will create a popular green walkway from Selly Oak via Halesowen to Netherton. We would like to make sure that the route for restoration of the Dudley No 2 canal is protected , As you are aware some years ago Dudley Council worked on restoring a section of the Dudley No 2 Canal in the Leasowes. In 2007 Atkins was commissioned to prepare a Feasibility Proposal, The report is 9MB and copies are available if
requested. Atkins confirmed that the restoration is feasible but advised on a route via Woodgate Valley Park rather than reopening the tunnel. We are seeking to make sure that the route from the Park to the Leasowes is protected. I have attached a plan from the Atkins proposal, there was two alternative suggestions for crossing Manor Way.
The Lapal Canal Trust would like to confirm our support to retain this area as part
of the Green Belt, but whatever happens we are keen to make sure that the canal route is protected. More than happy to meet to discuss. As you might be aware Birmingham City Council insisted on Land Securities allocating £2.9m via a 106 agreement to protect the route through the new Sainsbury Store development in Selly Oak and has secured the route to California and the Woodgate Valley Park.

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Black Country Core Strategy Issue and Option Report

Question 5 - Do you agree with the proposed approach to the Black Country Green Belt Review? Yes/No; If not, what additional work do you think is necessary?

Representation ID: 2121

Received: 18/08/2017

Respondent: Lapal Canal Trust

Representation Summary:

In 1990 the Lapal Canal Trust was established to promote and ensure the eventual restoration of the Dudley No.2 Canal. Canals are recognised as an important benefit for both nature and health. It's a public amenity for boating, canoeing, walking, cycling and fishing. The restored Lapal link will create a popular green walkway from Selly Oak via Halesowen to Netherton. We would like to make sure that the route for restoration of the Dudley No.2 canal is protected, As you are aware some years ago Dudley Council worked on restoring a section of the Dudley No.2 Canal in the Leasowes. In 2007 Atkins was commissioned to prepare a Feasibility Proposal, The report is 9MB and copies are available if requested. Atkins confirmed that the restoration is feasible but advised on a route via Woodgate Valley Park rather than reopening the tunnel. We are seeking to make sure that the route from the Park to the Leasowes is protected. I have attached a plan from the Atkins proposal, there was two alternative suggestions for crossing Manor Way.
The Lapal Canal Trust would like to confirm our support to retain this area as part of the Green Belt, but whatever happens we are keen to make sure that the canal route is protected. More than happy to meet to discuss. As you might be aware Birmingham City Council insisted on Land Securities allocating £2.9m via a 106 agreement to protect the route through the new Sainsbury Store development in Selly Oak and has secured the route to California and the Woodgate Valley Park.

Full text:

The Lapal Canal Trust would like to formally provide information as part of the consultation process on the Black Country Core Strategy Document. We would have liked to do this on line, but our proposal affects a number of the consultation areas
In 1990 the Lapal Canal Trust was established to promote and ensure the eventual restoration of the Dudley No 2 Canal. Canals are recognised as an important benefit for both nature and health. It's a public amenity for boating , canoeing , walking, cycling and fishing. The restored Lapallink will create a popular green walkway from Selly Oak via Halesowen to Netherton. We would like to make sure that the route for restoration of the Dudley No 2 canal is protected , As you are aware some years ago Dudley Council worked on restoring a section of the Dudley No 2 Canal in the Leasowes. In 2007 Atkins was commissioned to prepare a Feasibility Proposal, The report is 9MB and copies are available if
requested. Atkins confirmed that the restoration is feasible but advised on a route via Woodgate Valley Park rather than reopening the tunnel. We are seeking to make sure that the route from the Park to the Leasowes is protected. I have attached a plan from the Atkins proposal, there was two alternative suggestions for crossing Manor Way.
The Lapal Canal Trust would like to confirm our support to retain this area as part
of the Green Belt, but whatever happens we are keen to make sure that the canal route is protected. More than happy to meet to discuss. As you might be aware Birmingham City Council insisted on Land Securities allocating £2.9m via a 106 agreement to protect the route through the new Sainsbury Store development in Selly Oak and has secured the route to California and the Woodgate Valley Park.

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Black Country Core Strategy Issue and Option Report

Question 97 - Do you support the proposed changes relating to Historic Character and Local Distinctiveness? Yes/No; If no, please provide details of any other changes that should be made to Policy EN

Representation ID: 2122

Received: 18/08/2017

Respondent: Lapal Canal Trust

Representation Summary:

In 1990 the Lapal Canal Trust was established to promote and ensure the eventual restoration of the Dudley No 2 Canal. Canals are recognised as an important benefit for both nature and health. It's a public amenity for boating, canoeing, walking, cycling and fishing. The restored Lapal link will create a popular green walkway from Selly Oak via Halesowen to Netherton. We would like to make sure that the route for restoration of the Dudley No.2 canal is protected, As you are aware some years ago Dudley Council worked on restoring a section of the Dudley No.2 Canal in the Leasowes. In 2007 Atkins was commissioned to prepare a Feasibility Proposal, The report is 9MB and copies are available if requested. Atkins confirmed that the restoration is feasible but advised on a route via Woodgate Valley Park rather than reopening the tunnel. We are seeking to make sure that the route from the Park to the Leasowes is protected. I have attached a plan from the Atkins proposal, there was two alternative suggestions for crossing Manor Way.
The Lapal Canal Trust would like to confirm our support to retain this area as part of the Green Belt, but whatever happens we are keen to make sure that the canal route is protected. More than happy to meet to discuss. As you might be aware Birmingham City Council insisted on Land Securities allocating £2.9m via a 106 agreement to protect the route through the new Sainsbury Store development in Selly Oak and has secured the route to California and the Woodgate Valley Park.

Full text:

The Lapal Canal Trust would like to formally provide information as part of the consultation process on the Black Country Core Strategy Document. We would have liked to do this on line, but our proposal affects a number of the consultation areas
In 1990 the Lapal Canal Trust was established to promote and ensure the eventual restoration of the Dudley No 2 Canal. Canals are recognised as an important benefit for both nature and health. It's a public amenity for boating , canoeing , walking, cycling and fishing. The restored Lapallink will create a popular green walkway from Selly Oak via Halesowen to Netherton. We would like to make sure that the route for restoration of the Dudley No 2 canal is protected , As you are aware some years ago Dudley Council worked on restoring a section of the Dudley No 2 Canal in the Leasowes. In 2007 Atkins was commissioned to prepare a Feasibility Proposal, The report is 9MB and copies are available if
requested. Atkins confirmed that the restoration is feasible but advised on a route via Woodgate Valley Park rather than reopening the tunnel. We are seeking to make sure that the route from the Park to the Leasowes is protected. I have attached a plan from the Atkins proposal, there was two alternative suggestions for crossing Manor Way.
The Lapal Canal Trust would like to confirm our support to retain this area as part
of the Green Belt, but whatever happens we are keen to make sure that the canal route is protected. More than happy to meet to discuss. As you might be aware Birmingham City Council insisted on Land Securities allocating £2.9m via a 106 agreement to protect the route through the new Sainsbury Store development in Selly Oak and has secured the route to California and the Woodgate Valley Park.

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Black Country Core Strategy Issue and Option Report

Question 34b - What design features do you think are key to ensuring new development encourages healthy living, which could be assessed through the HIA process?

Representation ID: 2123

Received: 18/08/2017

Respondent: Lapal Canal Trust

Representation Summary:

In 1990 the Lapal Canal Trust was established to promote and ensure the eventual restoration of the Dudley No 2 Canal. Canals are recognised as an important benefit for both nature and health. It's a public amenity for boating, canoeing, walking, cycling and fishing. The restored Lapal link will create a popular green walkway from Selly Oak via Halesowen to Netherton. We would like to make sure that the route for restoration of the Dudley No.2 canal is protected, As you are aware some years ago Dudley Council worked on restoring a section of the Dudley No.2 Canal in the Leasowes. In 2007 Atkins was commissioned to prepare a Feasibility Proposal, The report is 9MB and copies are available if requested. Atkins confirmed that the restoration is feasible but advised on a route via Woodgate Valley Park rather than reopening the tunnel. We are seeking to make sure that the route from the Park to the Leasowes is protected. I have attached a plan from the Atkins proposal, there was two alternative suggestions for crossing Manor Way.
The Lapal Canal Trust would like to confirm our support to retain this area as part of the Green Belt, but whatever happens we are keen to make sure that the canal route is protected. More than happy to meet to discuss. As you might be aware Birmingham City Council insisted on Land Securities allocating £2.9m via a 106 agreement to protect the route through the new Sainsbury Store development in Selly Oak and has secured the route to California and the Woodgate Valley Park.

Full text:

The Lapal Canal Trust would like to formally provide information as part of the consultation process on the Black Country Core Strategy Document. We would have liked to do this on line, but our proposal affects a number of the consultation areas
In 1990 the Lapal Canal Trust was established to promote and ensure the eventual restoration of the Dudley No 2 Canal. Canals are recognised as an important benefit for both nature and health. It's a public amenity for boating , canoeing , walking, cycling and fishing. The restored Lapallink will create a popular green walkway from Selly Oak via Halesowen to Netherton. We would like to make sure that the route for restoration of the Dudley No 2 canal is protected , As you are aware some years ago Dudley Council worked on restoring a section of the Dudley No 2 Canal in the Leasowes. In 2007 Atkins was commissioned to prepare a Feasibility Proposal, The report is 9MB and copies are available if
requested. Atkins confirmed that the restoration is feasible but advised on a route via Woodgate Valley Park rather than reopening the tunnel. We are seeking to make sure that the route from the Park to the Leasowes is protected. I have attached a plan from the Atkins proposal, there was two alternative suggestions for crossing Manor Way.
The Lapal Canal Trust would like to confirm our support to retain this area as part
of the Green Belt, but whatever happens we are keen to make sure that the canal route is protected. More than happy to meet to discuss. As you might be aware Birmingham City Council insisted on Land Securities allocating £2.9m via a 106 agreement to protect the route through the new Sainsbury Store development in Selly Oak and has secured the route to California and the Woodgate Valley Park.

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Black Country Core Strategy Issue and Option Report

Question 102a - Do you support the proposed changes relating to open space, sport and recreation? Yes/No; If no, please explain.

Representation ID: 2124

Received: 18/08/2017

Respondent: Lapal Canal Trust

Representation Summary:

In 1990 the Lapal Canal Trust was established to promote and ensure the eventual restoration of the Dudley No 2 Canal. Canals are recognised as an important benefit for both nature and health. It's a public amenity for boating, canoeing, walking, cycling and fishing. The restored Lapal link will create a popular green walkway from Selly Oak via Halesowen to Netherton. We would like to make sure that the route for restoration of the Dudley No.2 canal is protected, As you are aware some years ago Dudley Council worked on restoring a section of the Dudley No.2 Canal in the Leasowes. In 2007 Atkins was commissioned to prepare a Feasibility Proposal, The report is 9MB and copies are available if requested. Atkins confirmed that the restoration is feasible but advised on a route via Woodgate Valley Park rather than reopening the tunnel. We are seeking to make sure that the route from the Park to the Leasowes is protected. I have attached a plan from the Atkins proposal, there was two alternative suggestions for crossing Manor Way.
The Lapal Canal Trust would like to confirm our support to retain this area as part of the Green Belt, but whatever happens we are keen to make sure that the canal route is protected. More than happy to meet to discuss. As you might be aware Birmingham City Council insisted on Land Securities allocating £2.9m via a 106 agreement to protect the route through the new Sainsbury Store development in Selly Oak and has secured the route to California and the Woodgate Valley Park.

Full text:

The Lapal Canal Trust would like to formally provide information as part of the consultation process on the Black Country Core Strategy Document. We would have liked to do this on line, but our proposal affects a number of the consultation areas
In 1990 the Lapal Canal Trust was established to promote and ensure the eventual restoration of the Dudley No 2 Canal. Canals are recognised as an important benefit for both nature and health. It's a public amenity for boating , canoeing , walking, cycling and fishing. The restored Lapallink will create a popular green walkway from Selly Oak via Halesowen to Netherton. We would like to make sure that the route for restoration of the Dudley No 2 canal is protected , As you are aware some years ago Dudley Council worked on restoring a section of the Dudley No 2 Canal in the Leasowes. In 2007 Atkins was commissioned to prepare a Feasibility Proposal, The report is 9MB and copies are available if
requested. Atkins confirmed that the restoration is feasible but advised on a route via Woodgate Valley Park rather than reopening the tunnel. We are seeking to make sure that the route from the Park to the Leasowes is protected. I have attached a plan from the Atkins proposal, there was two alternative suggestions for crossing Manor Way.
The Lapal Canal Trust would like to confirm our support to retain this area as part
of the Green Belt, but whatever happens we are keen to make sure that the canal route is protected. More than happy to meet to discuss. As you might be aware Birmingham City Council insisted on Land Securities allocating £2.9m via a 106 agreement to protect the route through the new Sainsbury Store development in Selly Oak and has secured the route to California and the Woodgate Valley Park.

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