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New Housing Is Not Being Built

New figures from Bromley Council show that, even before the current recession, less than half the homes planned by developers were actually built.

Between 2003 and 2008 Bromley granted planning permission for building a total of 7,688 new homes. However only 3,505 were completed during that period, leaving 4,183 homes unbuilt -- even though the permission to build them is still valid.

Despite this, Government Planning Inspectors are allowing appeals for more new housing developments on the grounds that Bromley Council is not meeting housing targets set by the Labour Government. One recent case is the appeal which was allowed for nearly 800 units of housing on the Blue Circle site in Bromley Common, which is located in the Green Belt.

The reality is that Conservative-run Bromley is more than fulfilling its obligation to grant permissions, so that 4850 new housing units can be built in Bromley Borough by 2017. However house builders are simply not building.

The issue was raised by Cllr Nicholas Bennett (Conservative, West Wickham Ward) at last week’s meeting of the Full Council.

Announcing the new figures, Alexa Michael, the councillor responsible for Development Control, said:

“Inspectors need to be aware that the Council is not a house builder. If developers then choose not to build for economic or other reasons, Inspectors should not blame the Council for the ‘insufficient’ housing numbers that are currently being constructed. Inspectors should not allow permissions on environmentally sensitive sites to meet housing targets, which are arbitrary in any case.”

 

Wednesday 25 February 2009

Select Ward

Strong Feelings On Immigration In Beckenham

I have been tackled more and more on the subject of immigration. But yesterday I had a very long conversation about it with three people in Hayes.

Wednesday 21 April 2010

Supporting Service Personnel

On 9th March Bob, together with Chris Phillips Conservative candidate for Lewisham West and Penge and Colin Bloom, Conservative candidate for Erith and Thamesmead, led a group, wanting to get better treatment for wounded ex-service personnel, in to see Shadow Defence Secretary, Dr Liam Fox.

Tuesday 9 March 2010

Combining Forces

Three wards from the current Beckenham constituency are to be part of West Lewisham and Penge constituency at the General Election.

Saturday 6 February 2010

Bob meets the bosses

Bob met Boris Johnson on 4th January. Boris told him that he was fully aware how much local support he had received from Beckenham and said he would not forget it. Fourteen days later, on 18th January, Bob had a meeting with David Cameron.

Monday 18 January 2010

Keston, Bromley Common and Hayes join Beckenham Constituency

With effect from the General Election voters in Keston, Bromley Common and Hayes are part of the Beckenham Constituency.

Saturday 19 December 2009

Visiting St Christopher's Hospice

Dame Cicely Saunders founded St Christopher's Hospice in Lawrie Park Road, Sydenham.

Friday 11 December 2009

On the Doorstep

Since being selected as Conservative Prospective Parliamentary Candidate Bob has spent a great deal of time walking the streets and meeting constituents in their homes so that he can hear their views.

Wednesday 9 December 2009

Candidate Selection

Beckenham Conservative Association is delighted to announce its prospective Parliamentary candidate who was chosen on Sunday 6th December at an Open Primary meeting held at Langley Park School for Boys.

Monday 7 December 2009

In the Media

Bob has been a frequent media commentator over the years since he left the Army in 1996. His main specialist topics have been politics, strategy, defense and the rights of disabled soldiers.

Thursday 5 November 2009

Jacqui Lait to retire

Jacqui is to retire at the next General Election.

Tuesday 22 September 2009