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Monday, 15th March 2010

Mid Sussex MP's backing over housing numbers

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Published Date: 01 July 2009
MID Sussex MP Nicholas Soames has voiced his backing for the district council re-think over the number of houses that should be built in the area to meet the Government's targets in the South East Plan.
The council's Conservative Group lead the referred back of the Housing Strategy for 2009-2014 for further consideration and revision.

Mr Soames said: "I have always maintained that we need to build more houses for local people, but not on the scale proposed by the Government and only if the housing is supported by the necessary infrastructure such as roads, utilities and improvements to the rail network etc.

"I have worked closely with the district and county councils to oppose the Government's unsustainable housing targets since they were first proposed. In 1997 West Sussex County Council together with the local MPs mounted a very high profile campaign which resulted in taking our case to the High Court, but despite all our efforts the Government's figures were upheld, against the advice of the Government's own Inspector."

Mr Soames said: "I have over 12 years energetically and regularly raised my constituents' serious concerns with ministers. We need to introduce proper incentives for local councils to build more homes and give local people a say over the right level of development for their communities. A Conservative Government would abolish the whole system of regional planning."



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  • Last Updated: 01 July 2009 12:32 PM
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  • Location: Haywards Heath
 
 
 


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