8th December 2010, 06:43 PM
(This post was last modified: 8th December 2010, 06:46 PM by kevin wooldridge.)
This discussion seems to be running in parallel threads on BAJR forums at the moment. I like this link from the other thread about the Royal Town Planning Institute's response to localism.
http://www.rtpi.org.uk/item/4259/23/5/3
I particularly like point 11, which I can already see getting up the noses of those Tory burghers who oppose traveller groups being able to extend and expand their current sites....
'11. It gives an equal opportunity for all communities to be involved in shaping their own futures, including those communities and groups whose engagement has often been neglected and have been served by Planning Aid in the past and we hope will continue to do so in the future;'
You know I am beginning to like this bill.
http://www.rtpi.org.uk/item/4259/23/5/3
I particularly like point 11, which I can already see getting up the noses of those Tory burghers who oppose traveller groups being able to extend and expand their current sites....
'11. It gives an equal opportunity for all communities to be involved in shaping their own futures, including those communities and groups whose engagement has often been neglected and have been served by Planning Aid in the past and we hope will continue to do so in the future;'
You know I am beginning to like this bill.
With peace and consolation hath dismist, And calm of mind all passion spent...