I spotted a rather attractive bird last
Friday…the RSPB were kind enough to show
me around Chobham Common, where I was
thrilled to spot a Dartford Warbler.
The heath is designated as a special
protection area however there are
concerns that new housing developments
in the area will impact upon the
breeding grounds for these rare birds.
Later that day, by coincidence, I was
pleased to address the Campaign for the
Protection of Rural England at the
Guildhall, not least because it is a 5
minute walk from home but also, it is so
refreshing to have an organisation
dedicated to protecting and promoting
green spaces.
Over the last few years, the character
of much of the constituency has been
changing at an alarming pace. Where
houses with spacious gardens once stood,
there is now high density housing which
place an extra strain on our already
over-stretched local schools, hospitals,
GPs and water supplies. Many of these
new developments are well designed and
attractive, but the pace of change
cannot continue as it has done in the
past if the quality of life for existing
residents is to be protected and
promoted.
Often, the local council will veto a
planning application for such
developments on such grounds but all the
Government does is appoint a Whitehall
Inspector who has the power to overturn
decisions made by locally elected
councillors.
Having campaigned against insensitive
high density overdevelopment for some
time, you have my commitment that I will
continue to do so until this
Government’s planning regulations are
rebalanced in favour of local
communities and their wishes.
In the meantime we must all be thankful,
in certain parts of the constituency, to
the Dartford Warbler, CPRE and other
local campaign groups – keep up the good
work!