Jobs NowHomesMotorsLocal DirectoryClassifiedsWhats onTV Listings

 
Bedfordshire News




 
 
Today...
Bedfordshire on Sunday > News > MP's stark warning to eco town developers

MP's stark warning to eco town developers

BY GARRICK ALDER

Opposition to the proposed eco-town of New Marston has reached fresh heights.

The Local Government Association this week said that the Government's plans for up to 15,000 homes in a 'sustainable community' might be unlawful because they appear to circumvent the regular planning system.

News - Nadine Dorries
Nadine Dorries
The LGA is now making overtures about mounting a legal challenge to the Government.

The Federation of Master Builders - the largest and oldest building trade association in Britain - immediately branded 'so-called eco-town' plans a 'red herring to give Government plans a stamp of green credibility'.

MP Nadine Dorries then accused the Government of acting shiftily and secretively.

Mrs Dorries said: "What is it the Government is so afraid of?

"Does it know that these flawed proposals will not stand up to proper scrutiny via the planning process?"

"The reality is these proposals are neither genuinely sustainable or sensitive to their local environments.

"The LGA's view should be a shot across the bows to any developers who intend to pursue these eco-towns further. My message to developers is this - you have been warned.

"If any proposal to build over the Martson Vale is pushed through by the government, it will more than likely be subject to a judicial review."

FMB director of external affairs, Brian Berry, said: "This should really make Gordon Brown and Caroline Flint sit up and think.

"Is the Government really planning to bypass normal planning procedures to force eco-towns on communities that do not want them and have had no say in their creation? "This is hardly the way to go about building sustainable communities."

 


Comment on this article

Your Name:*
Your Email Address:
Remember Me:
Subject:
Your Comments:*
Please enter text from this image
To confirm and submit this article comment, please enter the text in the image into the text box below.

   Terms and Conditions
There are currently no comments for this article



Article Options Talk about | Email to a Friend | Print this
Social Bookmarking Digg this | del.icio.us | reddit
 

Story First Published: 25/07/2008 18:51:30

Back to top




Bedford local news and events. Brought to you by Bedfordshire on Sunday. All the latest Bedfordshire local news brought to you daily. Bedford news headlines include the latest events taking place in town right through to business news