Members of Community Voice on Planning (a national network of groups concerned with planning issues), together with Vision Group of Sidmouth, are organising an event as part of a nationwide Day of Action: ”Listen to the People's Voice on Planning”. This will take place at Knowle lawn terraces, Sidmouth at 3pm on Sunday April 12 (Meet in upper car park at 2.45 pm). Speakers from all parliamentary parties and others will give their views on the NPPF and other national planning concerns.
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Please don’t forget our DAY OF ACTION on 12 APRIL. The theme is “Listen to the People’s Voice on Planning”
This is a sample of some of the Events that we know of so far:
- Rural Oxfordshire Action Rally (ROAR) is calling all action groups, parish councils and residents to join them as they present a united front opposed to the senseless concreting over of green fields surrounding our towns, villages and hamlets in the name of economic progress. They held a rally in Witney on Saturday 24 January. Their next rally will be in Wantage and is hosted by the Wantage and Grove Campaign Group. It will take place on our day of Action 12 April. So if you are in the neighbourhood please join them at 11am.
- Save the Countryside has moved its annual walk from May to the shared date of 12th April. They are organising a 2 hour walk with refreshments around the perimeter of the green belt land area proposed for an estate of 4800 houses on the NW of Cheltenham
- East Devon Alliance are holding a double funeral for Death of Democracy and Death of the Countryside with 2 coffins, speeches on national (NPPF) issues, District Council and Litany of contentious developments across the district, to be held in park outside District Council Offices at 3pm on Sunday 12 April. Groups with placards from across the district. petition etc.
Community Voice on Planning | A National Alliance to provide communities with an effective voice on planning, enabling them to protect their greenfield and green spaces.
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