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LOCAL PLAN: Hertsmere MP campaigns to get government to rethink housing targets

 Published on: 13th January 2022   |   By: Lizzie Ellis   |   Category: Uncategorized

Following the end of a record-breaking Local Plan consultation period in Hertsmere, Oliver Dowden MP has once again urged the housing secretary to reconsider housing targes in the borough. 

Oliver Dowden MP has pressed the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities to reconsider the number of new houses which Hertsmere Borough Council must accommodate in the Local Plan.

The draft Local Plan has now completed its consultation phase and a public engagement report is expected to be finalised in the coming weeks, in consideration of residents’ comments.

Oliver Dowden MP said: “Many Hertsmere residents have written to me to express their deep concerns about the number of houses included within the draft plan and the effect these would have on our green spaces and the distinct character of our towns and villages. I am in close contact with the council and I have relayed these concerns to councillors, making clear the strength of feeling on the issue. 

“It remains the case, however, that much of the pressure comes from central government targets. I’m determined to continue my campaign to get the Housing Department to look again at its approach to Hertsmere. 

“There should be more recognition of the fact that almost all the borough’s undeveloped land is green belt, meaning it is exceptionally hard for us to meet high targets for new building. There needs to be a greater emphasis on beauty and protecting the environment, getting infrastructure in place and respecting local democracy. 

“I continue to engage the Housing Secretary on all these points as the Local Plan progresses.”

Picture credit Hoss Photography 

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