Tory MP says we shouldn’t vote until age 25 when our brains are mature enough

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3326549/Under-18s-shouldn-t-vote-brains-immature.html

This is as well as the Tory MP who says we shouldn’t give the vote to 16 and 17 year olds because it might cause child abuse:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3326549/Under-18s-shouldn-t-vote-brains-immature.html

Best not to let them become soldiers, then. Or pay tax when they work – they would be too immature to understand what it was being spent on, such as a private jet for the Prime Minister.

Government consultation on NHS – but no-one told about it

And only until 27 November to respond – please pass on.

https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/setting-the-mandate-to-nhs-england-for-2016-to-2017

News from Clyst St Mary

“Since the Bishops Clyst Parish Council Meeting on Monday night (16th November) at the Village Hall, it has come to our notice that some of those who attended the meeting were confused by the presentation on the sports and recreation proposals incorporating the Friends Life site, the Plymouth Brethren site and the Clyst Valley Football Club site, with some residents believing that the Save Clyst St Mary Campaign was responsible for this presentation and were, in fact, in agreement with the options put forward for the future proposals on these three areas of adjoining land that were explored during the evening.

Both the Parish Council in their Emerging Neighbourhood Plan and The Save Clyst St Mary volunteers have worked tirelessly to protect the green field areas owned by Friends Life and Plymouth Brethren and are adamant that these areas should remain unspoilt as they are outside of the Built-Up Area Boundary for the village.

The concept of the land being used for the community as a sports and recreation area is agreeable in principle by both the Parish Council and the Save Clyst St Mary Campaign.

However, the Save Clyst St Mary Campaign have not been party to or participated in any negotiations concerning land swapping by the Clyst Valley Football Club and Plymouth Brethren to facilitate any residential or other development on these green areas and, indeed, we were unaware of such proposals until they were mentioned at Monday’s meeting, when one of our representatives challenged such proposals.

Be assured that our interests lie in protecting this village from inappropriate unsustainable development and the protection of these green areas are paramount and will remain at the forefront of our Campaign and should you wish to discuss any issues please feel free to contact us at saveclyststmary@gmail.com

Save Clyst St Mary

Emerging local plans in jeopardy as status of starter homes unclear

Just another pothole on the way to,a Local Plan for East Devon:

“Local plan examinations in their early stages now run the risk of being caught by this new legislation,” she said. “If just submitted it seems to me likely that these plans will have to be altered to accommodate the 200,000 Starter Homes.”

Speaking on the topic of ‘Delivering new homes’, Cook noted that a lack of clear guidance about whether Starter Homes were classified as ‘affordable housing’ would throw uncertainty on the affordable housing numbers already allocated in emerging local plans.

She continued: “The introduction of Starter Homes casts applications into some doubt. What’s the [section]106 going to look like? How are you going to be designating those Starter Homes?

“You read the Bill and you realise you won’t find the answers to those questions. Quite how the 20 per cent market discount is going to relate to affordable homes will be different in different areas.”

– See more at: http://www.theplanner.co.uk/news/starter-homes-threat-to-emerging-local-plans#sthash.gMmEZM15.dpuf

http://www.theplanner.co.uk/news/starter-homes-threat-to-emerging-local-plans