EDA founder-member nominated as a Trustee of national campaign group

Congratulations to Mike Temple of the Sidmouth branch of East Devon Alliance, who has recently become one of the first Trustees of the Community Voice on Planning (CoVoP), who are vigorously working for changes to the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF).

The following update on progress at the national level has just been received by CoVoP secretary, Julie Mabberley:

We are trying to keep up the pressure on the policital parties prior to the election next year. To that end

we are attending a meeting with Greg Mulholland and his colleagues this week to work on a manifesto

put together by a range of campaigners who share a similar vision for the future of the planning system.

The attendees include: Greg Mulholland MP (LD, Leeds North West); Philip Davies MP (C, Shipley); Fiona

Bruce MP (L, Congleton), Sir Nick Harvey MP (LD, North Devon); Alok Sharma MP (C, Reading West);

David Ingham (Wharfdale & Airedale Review Development); Ian Harvey & Freddie Gick (Civic Voice); Paul

Minor (CPRE); Duncan McCallum (English Heritage); Adam Royle (NT); Paul Adams and Julie Mabberley

(CoVoP).

In common with many of the affiliated groups we have been invited to to attend a discussion forum with

Committee MPs at 3.30pm on Monday 1 September at Portcullis House, Westminster for the NPPF inquiry.

This may be an opportunity to get a number of our members together face to face anyway. There may

even be sufficient a number of groups on the same day to hold a rally but I guess that only one person

from each group will be invited.

We are also in communication with the MPs Interest Group on the Green Belt led by Chris

Skidmore MP.

Our next get-together and Trustees meeting will take place at the Navigation Inn, Barrow Upon Soar,

Loughborough, LE12 8LQ on Sunday 10 August. Please let me know if you want to send a

representative. We will be discussing the outcomes from the meeting this week and the preparation for

the NPPF Inquiry discussion forum as well as other actions to put pressure on the main political parties.

On the subject of Trustees – we have now set up The Community Voice on Planning on the Small Charity

Constitution basis managed by Trustees. The first Trustees are

– Paul Adams (DefeND [Defend North Devon])

– Geoff Rice (Wantage and Grove Campaign Group)

– Jenny Unsworth (Protect Congleton)

– Ron Morton (Save our Green Spaces)

– Julie Mabberley (Wantage and Grove Campaign Group).

– Mike Temple (Save our Sidmouth).

Our Constitution is available at http://covop.org/constitution/ and we would like to formally invite all groups

to nominate individuals for membership now and to nominate Trustees at the AGM which will be held

early next year.

Thanks for reading.

Julie

Community Voice on Planning

A National Alliance to provide communities with an effective voice on planning.

http://www.covop.org

The missing 6,000 voters – EDDC is in the worst 6% of councils in the country for voter registration!

Oh, and Hugo Swire was told about this at the time and it may have affected the European election results – all confirmed below:

June 2014:

… The Commission’s detailed analysis of the registration data has identified that in addition to the 5 EROs (for Mid Devon, Taunton Deane, Torridge, West Devon and West Somerset) who reported that they did not meet performance standard 3 – the house-to-house enquiry standard – in 2013, there are a further 17 EROs who did not ensure that during 2013 all non-responding properties were canvassed in person.

These are the EROs for: Broxbourne Borough Council; Castle Point Borough Council; Ceredigion County Council; Durham County Council; East Devon District Council; Gwynedd County Council; Kingston-upon-Hull City Council; Maldon District Council; Mid Sussex District Council; Northumberland County Council; North Devon District Council; North Dorset District Council; North East Lincolnshire Council; North Warwickshire Borough Council; Scarborough Borough Council; Sedgemoor District Council and South Staffordshire Council

Click to access 6.SPEAKERS-Committee-Electroal-Commission.pdf

AND

the same link confirms that European elections could have been affected:

1.16 An added risk is that the period between March and June 2014 coincides with elections to the European Parliament and to the majority of local authorities in England (including London and metropolitan boroughs), which will mean that there is next to no capacity in local elections teams to deal with any remedial activity that may be recommended.

The March 31 2014 report referred to above is here:

Click to access Readiness-for-the-transition-to-IER-Progress-Report-March-2014.pdf

and its later update here:

Click to access Analysis-of-electoral-registration-data-for-Great-Britain-2013.pdf

with this golden nugget:

East Devon District Council

“East Devon originally planned for house-to-house enquiries to be carried out as a part of the canvass, but none were conducted in practice. Their plans were later adapted to use telephone canvassing as a first step for non- responding properties, and the details of 39% of such properties were confirmed through this mechanism. The overall canvass response rate for East Devon was 95%.

East Devon’s IER implementation plan indicates that they intend to recruit canvassers to undertake the necessary house-to-house enquiries as part of the 2014 write-out and canvass. We will continue to monitor their progress through the transition to ensure this is delivered in practice.

And here is a briefing sent to all MPs about what they should be do ing:

Click to access IER-Parliamentary-Brief-July-2014-PDF.pdf

Isn’t it odd, too, that many of the worst- performing councils are near to us!

Budleigh: a town with an increasing literary scene may end up with no library

It doesn’t seem to matter that Budleigh has an increasing profile for the arts:

http://www.devon24.co.uk/news/still_no_clear_ideas_to_save_library_1_3673057

A library is apparently a luxury we must all do without it seems

Knowle is a public open space ‘by right’ , rules Inspector

See today’s post on the Save our Sidmouth website http://saveoursidmouth.com/2014/07/07/knowle-town-and-village-green-application-inspectors-report/

Public at fault for not understanding planning practices?

Is this what EDDC thinks? And do officer recommendations hold more sway than reasoned arguments from Councillors and the public?

Councillor Roger Giles raises these and other crucial matters regarding the Development Management (DMC) and Overview and Scrutiny ( O&S) Committees, here: OTTERY ST MARY TOWN COUNCIL REPORT 7 JULY 2014

“Protecting the system”

Is there about to be a sea-change in political transparency now that the child abuse cover-up is coming out into the sunlight?

http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2014/jul/06/child-abuse-inquiries-widespread-cover-up

One must hope so for the sake of the children and any others who have suffered from cover-ups designed to “protect the system” .

Insult to injury?

This is the picture and headline that EDDC has used on its latest e-magazine to the general public:

eddc

As most will recognise, this is a picture of the Knowle with the title “East Devon – an Outstanding Place”

 

Well, they couldn’t use a picture of Skypark for that we suppose!

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