This letter has been sent to Lichfield District Council in response to the new Lichfield District Core Strategy Policy Directions April 2009 document. We believe that this letter can represent all of our Local Residents and in doing so confirms and preserves the acceptable position we have achieved from the previous consultation process. It is the committees belief that there is no merit in residents answering the LDC yes/no questionnaire as that exercise does not cover the core issues relating to future building in Burntwood & Hammerwich.
We would encourage any individual residents who may wish to write directly to the LDC to do so. BAG continues to represent the Burntwood Area in opposing Green Belt Development and any resident is welcome to comment or contribute to our cause via this webpage.
admin on May 19th 2009 in Coverage
Many thanks to everyone who attended the Burntwood Action Group Open Evening on April 29th. The event detailed our achievements so far and future directions. The night was attended by approximately 60 residents and was a great success, although it would have been nice to share the evening with more local people.
The first part of the evening was in the form of a Powerpoint presentation by the Groups spokesman Michael Bate, who outlined what the group had achieved to date and thanking all the residents for their continued help and support. Burntwood Action Group is a residents group and its adherents to date in fighting development on our Local Green Belt land had been very significant. We take this opportunity to thank you all again. Although the fight is far from over and continued vigilance is required. Your committee will continue to monitor the position on your behalf and keep you informed.
We were entertained during the second part of the evening by local Historian Ron Bradbury who gave us a wonderful insight into the history of Burntwood.
admin on May 19th 2009 in Events
As promised 6 members of the BAG Committee attended the meeting along with representative from other sections of our Alliance Group. We are please to report it was reiterated at this meeting that there were no proposals to develop any “greenbelt” land to the east of Burntwood. However the fight is far from over – LDC have decided that the revised Local Development Core Strategy Plan will be issued for further consolation. The Authorities have agreed to forward this documentation directly to us. On receipt of this information we will keep you all informed as what will be required of us. It may be that we can respond as a group or we may have to repeat our successful petition campaign.
admin on April 9th 2009 in Coverage, Events
Our second newsletter is now available to read here. This may have already landed in your letterboxes, however if you know of someone who hasn’t received it or doesn’t have a computer, right-click here and choose “Save Target As” or “Save Link As” to download it, then just print it out.
As we mentioned in the newsletter, you can add your email address and we will inform you of news as and when it happens. You can unsubscribe at any time and we never pass your information on.
admin on April 6th 2009 in Coverage
On March the 18th the Environment and Development Oversight and Scrutiny Committee meeting took place. We have already reported on what took place during this meeting, however we now have the format of the meeting available for download. Simply click here to view it or right click and choose “Save link as” or “Save target as” to save it to your computer.
This will help to give you a summary of the meeting and what was decided.
Link – Core Strategy Preferred Options: Consultation Responses
admin on March 31st 2009 in Coverage
The Burntwood Action Group are a dedicated group of individuals who have given their time and energy to campaigning for local issues. As you’ve seen we’re currently attending council meetings, printing and delivering newsletters, updating the local community and also designing, producing and displaying banners as part of our campaign.
Your kind donations are always welcome and will go towards ongoing and future costs of running our campaign and ensuring that Burntwood is a pleasant, safe, friendly and green place to live.
If you’d like to donate, just use the link on the right. Thank-you.
admin on March 31st 2009 in Events
Last night the Environment and Development Oversight and Scrutiny Committee meeting was held in Lichfield. Firstly we would like to thank all members for their support by attending the meeting.The Farewell Lane and other areas to the East of Burntwood were specifically ruled out for development at this stage of the report, in accordance with documents already in our possesion.
Following our joint strategy we would like to publish a summary of the meeting by Paul Chapman – Chairman of the Burntwood & Hammerwich Action Group.
Dear Colleagues,
It is with pleasure that I report (on behalf of BHAG) that the recommendations made at tonights meeting with Council members (from LDC Planning Officers) is to use brownfield sites to accomodate the 750 new homes where possible.
As described last Friday there are still issues surrounding this – is there enough available land – environmental factors – etc, but the ‘bottom line’ is that LDC has listened to our representations and has changed their opinions and proposals.
The next stage is that the Exec Committee will consider the new options that will be submitted to the Sec of State.
Things could still change, There was a suggestion that homes could still be built on Hospital Rd/ Norton Lane if there is not enough brownfield available – but this would be a reduced number after brownfield as been allocated.
I was very pleased to witness a good turnout from BHAG members at Frog Lane - our attendance sends out a strong message that we are not going to ‘go away’. It was disappointing however that many people do not make that extra effort to change things - it is no use venting frustration towards the wrong people.
It is no use complaining after the event………
I make no apologies for this comment – if we are going to influence things that we are unhappy about the process will hurt at times – time/cost/effort.
We still need to fight hard – although we have made amazing progress we need to monitor future meetings and make our views heard.
Order a sign from Steve if you haven’t got one – 01543 674303. Write to Michael Fabricant – tell your neighbours about this potential blight. Attend local Council meetings.
Compared to our starting point I would suggest (on behalf of BHAG) that we are half way there – a great start.
Our local councillors ‘did us proud’ – made strong and constructive points that justified their positions in local government – good for them
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As ever if you have any comments to make about our progress please mail.
Kind Regards – Paul Chapman (Chairman)
admin on March 19th 2009 in Events
Download the Local Development Framework Core Strategy Consultation Responses by right clicking here and choosing “Save target as” or “Save link as”.
This report considers the responses made to the recent Core Strategy Preferred Options consultation. It also recommends a process of further consultation on the direction of policies. Reference is made to Burntwood in this document and it’s well worth a read.
Links – Report – Lichfield District Council
admin on March 11th 2009 in Coverage
On 24th February representatives of the following seven groups met to discuss the possibility of a joint strategy for opposing plans for development on greenfield sites in the Lichfield-Burntwood area:
Beacon Street Area Residents Association
Borrowcop & District Residents Association
Burntwood & Hammerwich Action Group
Burntwood Action Group
Leomansley Area Residents Association
South Lichfield Residents Group
Woodhouses Action Group. |
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Burntwood Action Group hosted the inaugural meeting and its representative Cyril Wilson outlined its vision of an alliance of local Groups opposing Lichfield District’s plans in its Core Strategy to build 8000 homes, mainly on green belt.
Whilst the main focus of some of the Groups was on other issues, all agreed that protection of our surrounding greenbelt was an issue that was worth joining forces to fight for.
A letter approved by all those attending has been sent to Lichfield District Council to inform them of the formation of this alliance and to ask its officers to provide a representative of each Group with the following:
· Dates, times and venues of all meetings relevant to the Core Strategy.
· Permission to attend appropriate meetings as observers.
· Minutes of each of those meetings.
· Agreement that any votes be on a “named vote” basis so that individual councillor’s votes are recorded in the minutes.
· Lists of councillors names on relevant sub-committees.
Copies of the letter were sent to the Chief Executive of Lichfield District Council, all its councillors and the Member of Parliament.
The formation of the alliance was agreed by all those present and the following joint strategy was adopted:
· A full exchange of information between groups.
· Combined pressure on councillors.
· Joint approach to Lichfield District Council to make them aware that we are concerned about protecting all our surrounding green belt and are not just NIMBIES.
· Future meetings to be on a rolling basis with the next one to be hosted by South Lichfield Residents Group.
admin on March 11th 2009 in Coverage, Events
We have now published our first newsletter which you can read here. This should be appearing in letterboxes across the area very soon indeed. If you want to pass this onto someone who hasn’t received it or doesn’t have a computer, just right-click here and choose “Save Target As” to put it on your computer – then just print it out and pass around.
We also have new ways for you to be part of our campaign – click here to add your email address and we will inform you of news as and when it happens. You can unsubscribe at any time.
Should you have any questions or queries, just hit the “Contact Us” button and we’ll get back to you. We also have a poll on the right-side of the site which you can take part of – show your support by placing your vote!
admin on February 11th 2009 in Coverage