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<blockquote data-quote="Lynbarn" data-source="post: 1210635" data-attributes="member: 146676"><p>I understand from a personal point of view that the whole planning process is up for review (again) so may be some joined up thinking will now take place, as much as I like to visit the countryside and the villages, I some times cant get my head around the point that some villages (not all but some) do not want to expand, yet they call for having a post office or a village shop and people needing to support them, yet the likes of Tesco and Sainsbury are seen as the bad guys if they want to build a new store on the edge of the village if they are about to have say 50 new houses built as well.</p><p></p><p>I don't want everywhere to turn in to mini London's, but if you want these shops and facilities then you also need to allow the building of more homes in these villages as well, even if it just for the local people to have so they can stay in the area.</p><p></p><p>Coming back to the point of planning, it appears that if a good case for regeneration of an area can be made then the planning permission will be granted. But what I think is required is for all villages or small town's to produce an outline of what is and is not acceptable for there area in a local plan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lynbarn, post: 1210635, member: 146676"] I understand from a personal point of view that the whole planning process is up for review (again) so may be some joined up thinking will now take place, as much as I like to visit the countryside and the villages, I some times cant get my head around the point that some villages (not all but some) do not want to expand, yet they call for having a post office or a village shop and people needing to support them, yet the likes of Tesco and Sainsbury are seen as the bad guys if they want to build a new store on the edge of the village if they are about to have say 50 new houses built as well. I don't want everywhere to turn in to mini London's, but if you want these shops and facilities then you also need to allow the building of more homes in these villages as well, even if it just for the local people to have so they can stay in the area. Coming back to the point of planning, it appears that if a good case for regeneration of an area can be made then the planning permission will be granted. But what I think is required is for all villages or small town's to produce an outline of what is and is not acceptable for there area in a local plan. [/QUOTE]
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