Pledge for no Top Farm homes for now
RESIDENTS will be relieved to hear that plans to build even more homes in a congested community in Nuneaton have been put on hold.
Much concern has been expressed about the future of land at Top Farm, and what Warwickshire County Council intends to do with it.
Nuneaton MP Marcus Jones raised residents' fears with senior figures at Shire Hall.
County council cabinet members then committed not to plough ahead with any development plans in the near future.
They say the reason for this is they want to see the results of the public consultation into Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council's much-maligned Borough Plan.
The county council owned land is earmarked for development in the plan, which is a blueprint for future development across the borough.
But Shire Hall leaders have said that they want to see the outcome of the public consultation response, which was supposed to be revealed earlier in the year, before taking the next steps forward.
While praising the county's decision, Marcus Jones told the News that he was alarmed to hear claims that the borough council had actually been actively encouraging the county council to submit a planning application for for 1,500 new houses to be built on the land at Top Farm.
"I am really pleased that the leader of the county council and her cabinet have been willing to listen to the concerns that I have put on behalf of local people," Mr Jones said.
" I am not anti-development but think that the current number of houses that have been given permission for in Weddington and St Nicolas Wards is already over-intensive. I do not want to see the current infrastructure issues that we are now facing compounded against the will of local people.
"My meeting revealed what a shambles and sham of a process that the Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Plan has become.
"After four years of delay and smoke and mirrors, I was shocked to find that the borough council were actively encouraging a planning application to be submitted ahead of any consideration and formal response to the public consultation.
"Over 4,000 people responded to the consultation, many of those people from Weddington, and their voice deserves to be heard before any further large scale developments are allowed."
But Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough councillor Tony Lloyd (pictured), cabinet member for planning and development, vehemently denied the claims that the borough council was encouraging the county council to forge ahead with a new housing development on Top Farm.
He said that the Town Hall has taken part in pre-application discussions with the county council but stressed that at no point has it been suggested that they should submit an application.
He said that any decisions about whether to submit a planning application will be made by Shire Hall.
Cllr Tony Lloyd added that any final decisions being made about where to allocate new development at Top Farm will involve further engagement with residents in the area.
"Before going to the press MP Marcus Jones should have checked the facts," Cllr Lloyd hit out.
"He should not use the Borough Plan as a political football. We are working with the county council and engaging with the public."
