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Housing minister invited to Ribble Valley to see homes opposition (From Lancashire Telegraph)
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Housing minister invited to Ribble Valley to see homes opposition
8:39am Sunday 13th January 2013 in News
ANGRY East Lancashire Conservative councillor Kevin Horkin is demanding planning minister Nick Boles MP visit the Ribble Valley to see how the borough faces being swamped by housing development.
The Clitheroe deputy mayor has accused the MP of trivialising the fears of local residents and attempting to bribe them.
Coun Horkin described the offer of money to silence protests against new housing as ‘outrageous and out-of-touch’.
Mr Boles has proposed rewarding communities which embrace new housing with cash to spend as they wish.
Coun Horkin has now written to his Westminster Conservative colleague inviting him to Clitheroe and the Ribble Valley to judge public opinion for himself.
He said: “I want him to come here and face the music. We don’t want a bribe in exchange for turning a blind eye to housing development on our greenbelt, instead we want to be listened to.
“This area has specific problems; a lack of roads, schools, doctors and dentists surgeries, which means any large scale housing development will have a devastating impact.”
Referring to a recent TV interview, when Mr Boles defended rewarding communities which supported housing developments with grant cash, coun Horkin said: “How dare the Planning Minister be so trivial and cavalier about the whole thing?
“The Ribble Valley is at the centre of the kingdom and right now it is at the centre of monumental changes in planning and housing legislation.
“The quaint market town of Clitheroe and the surrounding area is being swamped with applications from developers who see it as the perfect place to build. Not surprisingly local people are extremely worried about the future and their concerns need to heard.”
He added: “I accept that we need future housing provision, something Ribble Valley Borough Council is diligently working towards. We need a strategic plan which works not outrageous and unhelpful comments from a planning minister who is clearly out of touch.”
No-one from Mr Boles’s Whitehall department for communities and local government was able to provide a comment before the Lancashire Telegraph went to press.
Comments(12)
doggydog
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10:01am Sun 13 Jan 13
2 for 5p
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2:13pm Sun 13 Jan 13
Not surprisingly local people are extremely worried about the future and their concerns need to heard.”
OK then NIBBY what are you worried about.
robotrobo
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2:26pm Sun 13 Jan 13
Wishingwell
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4:25pm Sun 13 Jan 13
Real Lancs Assembly
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9:26am Mon 14 Jan 13
Plasticbertrand
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11:54am Mon 14 Jan 13
Plasticbertrand
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12:15pm Mon 14 Jan 13
Apparently he also managed to bribe the charming 'Anti Communities Secretary' Eric Pickles in to having a cup of tea and Ginsters' pork pie with him at Westminster and tell him that he is upsetting us all over his refusal to allow any environmental impact reports on the decimation of our rural countryside. Will anything come of it ? I very much doubt it.
Plasticbertrand
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12:16pm Mon 14 Jan 13
Apparently he also managed to bribe the charming 'Anti Communities Secretary' Eric Pickles in to having a cup of tea and Ginsters' pork pie with him at Westminster and tell him that he is upsetting us all over his refusal to allow any environmental impact reports on the decimation of our rural countryside. Will anything come of it ? I very much doubt it.
Old Alzheimer
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7:16pm Mon 14 Jan 13
Plasticbertrand wrote:Couldn't agree more !!
I think we can say goodbye and good riddance to the superlatively ineffective Nigel Evans as MP and look forward to a UKIP one who will fight for our community.
UKIP-Ron
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9:20pm Sat 2 Feb 13
Any way all these new comers will get a warm northen welcome no doubt.
UKIP-Ron
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9:25pm Sat 2 Feb 13
how many freebies is that now i wonder over the years.
or is he spending his time with his friends in up town london lol
shedhead64 says...
9:21am Sun 13 Jan 13