Pink Pages     MyLocalHero 2024     Advertise with us     

BreakingYourLocalNews

HAVE YOUR SAY: Buckinghamshire Council creates two long-term plans for 2040

 Published on: 20th April 2023   |   By: News Desk   |   Category: Uncategorized

Buckinghamshire Council wants to hear your views on its draft vision and objectives to guide future development and transport in the county.

The council is creating two long-term plans for what Buckinghamshire should be like in 2040 and how this can be achieved:

  • The Local Plan for Buckinghamshire – to shape and manage future development across Buckinghamshire.
  • Local Transport Plan 5 (LTP 5) – to set out the priorities for all types of transport across Buckinghamshire.

The draft vision and objectives have been developed from what people who work and live in Buckinghamshire have already told the council during a survey that ran from November 2021 to February 2022.

Councillor Peter Strachan, cabinet member for planning and regeneration, said: “Our new Local Plan will identify areas suitable for development, while safeguarding those that require careful management.

“The plan will set out key requirements for new developments, encompassing an appropriate mix of housing, land allocation for employment opportunities, and the creation of vibrant living spaces, complete with shops and public areas. Furthermore, the plan will emphasise the importance of environmental protection by supporting wildlife, conserving scenic landscapes and historical sites, addressing flood risks and protecting the green belt.”

Councillor Steven Broadbent, cabinet member for transport, said: “Planning and transport are closely connected, as the availability of accessible and reliable transportation plays a crucial role in the success of any new development. When planning new homes, shops, and places to work, it’s essential to ensure that they are well-connected to the existing road and public transport networks.

“In urban planning, creating communities that are designed for walking and cycling is becoming increasingly important. This approach not only promotes physical activity and healthier lifestyles, but also reduces traffic congestion and air pollution. By prioritising the integration of transportation planning with development planning, we can create vibrant and sustainable communities that meet the needs of both current and future generations.”

To have your say on the plans:

  • Complete the online survey
  • Complete and return a printed version of the survey (can be downloaded from the online survey page)
  • Email planningpolicyteam.bc@buckinghamshire.gov.uk
  • Write to Vision and objectives consultation, Planning Policy, Buckinghamshire Council, Queen Victoria Road, High Wycombe, HP11 1BB

If you have any questions about this consultation, please email planningpolicyteam.bc@buckinghamshire.gov.uk or call 0300 131 6000.

Submissions need to be received by midnight on Sunday, June 4.

Photo credit: Google Maps

Sign up to get weekly local news updates & offers:

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

0 Comments

Leave a comment

*

*

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Keep up to date and follow us:
Top