I am starting to get really
confused about Green Belt and tying myself up in knots with wording. For people lucky enough to
live in such an area is a privilege and we are responsible for looking after it
not just for ourselves but for future generations and our visitors to enjoy.
As I looked at the
telegraph Interactive map of Green Belt, I wondered what the little splodges of
white unidentified land were. Then the penny dropped they are Within The Green Belt but not
classed as Green Belt I may be wrong I may be right ,
Then again they may be future
proposals for development that are indeed classed as Green Belt I haven’t quite
worked it out unfortunately the map doesn't give that type of detail.
I was surprised that
Stratford Upon Avon wasn't in the Green Belt nor many of the pretty villages
around it. Including Shottery I can only assume they are in open Countryside.
Is it me or is it all confusing.
The way I see it is quite simple
- The Green Belt was put in place to allow people to travel and enjoy elements of the countryside and all it has to offer for visitors from the Cities or suburban areas.
- It was a place that protected the Open Countryside from development and allowed those living in Towns and Cities to get away from the hustle and bustle whilst enjoying some elements of the Countryside
- See open countryside as the land that is beyond the Green Belt with the Green Belt being the protection between the Urban Sprawl and the Open Countryside.
As I walk around Birmingham
City Centre whilst at the same time reading that they need help for provision
of Housing from Solihull I really want to know why Birmingham have not looked
at the Post Office Tower or come to think of it the NatWest Building in Newhall
street for possible housing requirements. Empty or Dormant waste of space.
Before they have addressed empty City Centre Buildings they should not impose their
requirements on Neighbouring Authorities.
Whilst I am on a role. I
would really like to know where 800 hundred new home owners in Shottery are
going to work without getting in their car and driving, which of course goes
against any Green Policy there may be.
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