Over 500 consultation letters have been issued by us to local residents and consultees and we encourage comment on the application, which will be considered carefully, balancing all aspects, before officers and our planning committee reaches a final decision. As a rural district, there will understandably be demand for development, like this, within reach of our county town and its retail facilities, where residents can benefit from main transport links and increased employment opportunities, whilst also enjoying the rich culture and beautiful countryside that Babergh has to offer.
The full text of the statement issued by Babergh on behalf of Mr Arthey:
Over 500 consultation letters have been issued by us to local residents and consultees and we encourage comment on the application, which will be considered carefully, balancing all aspects, before officers and our planning committee reaches a final decision. As a rural district, there will understandably be demand for development, like this, within reach of our county town and its retail facilities, where residents can benefit from main transport links and increased employment opportunities, whilst also enjoying the rich culture and beautiful countryside that Babergh has to offer.
The full text of the statement issued by Babergh on behalf of Mr Arthey:
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is a planning process, although some people may disagree and what we want to see is a planning process that involves and engages people and delivers the housing that we most certainly need. communities help development happen as long as they can - shape it. 0ne initial study has shown - that places with neighbourhood plans accept more development. therefore working with i communities to get better results than treating them as the planning equivalent of a goose with ever more . housing shoved down them. stripping away democracy at every level should be l avoided by a conservative government the debate offered mps a chance to air local issues. we need more three and four bedroom family properties and will return, where people can have a good standard of living. but what developers want is to convey our ability to enlist one bedroom flats where they benefit from the highest profit margins while delivering the least for families and our community. community should have more say