Homes blueprint deadline for Taunton and Wellington looms

Cllr Mark Edwards. Cllr Mark Edwards.

THE deadline is looming to have your say on where thousands of homes could be built in and around Taunton and Wellington.

A public consultation on potential developments runs until Thursday (March 7) and members of the public and interested parties can give their views on sites by landowners and developers.

Cllr Mark Edwards, who holds the planning portfolio at Taunton Deane Council, said: “I’d encourage everyone to getinvolved and make their voices heard.

“This is the start of a process, notthe end but, with only a few weeks to go before the consultation finishes, I want to make sure as many people’s thoughts are considered as possible before it moves to the next phase.”

Sites in urban and more rural areas have been putforward but no judgments have been made on whether one is more appropriate than another.

In rural areas, local housing needs will be taken into account.

The consultations mark an early stage in the production of the Local Plan and comments received through the consultation will help shape a future ‘Preferred Options’ stage in late spring or early summer before a draft of the plan is finalised.

The final in a series of consultations takes place at Comeytrowe Community Hall, Taunton, from 3.30pm to 7.30pm on Monday.

For further information, visit www.tauntondeane.gov.uk/siteallocations http://consultldf.tauntondeane.gov.uk; e-mailtalking-tomorrows@tauntondeane.gov.uk; post Talking Tomorrows Taunton Deane Planning Policy Unit, Deane House, Belevedere Road Taunton, TA1 1HE; phone 01823-356388.

Comments(4)

Slow down! says...
6:29pm Sat 2 Mar 13

Build them somewhere else!

Since St James Street has been closed the town is gridlocked, far too many people for the local roads a it is why add to it without sorting the roads 1st?

FreeSpeech? says...
8:38am Sun 3 Mar 13

Well said, but would like to add that if we build more houses we encourage more immigrants of which we already have to many. Before you Do Gooder and the PC Brigade start screaming racism and bigotry you will find that I'm not discriminating against a particular race and believe that the country is already overcrowded and infrastructure struggling and will get worse on January 1st 2014 when restrictions are lifted for Romania and Bulgaria.

Mi_Coc says...
9:54pm Sun 3 Mar 13

FreeSpeech? wrote:
Well said, but would like to add that if we build more houses we encourage more immigrants of which we already have to many. Before you Do Gooder and the PC Brigade start screaming racism and bigotry you will find that I'm not discriminating against a particular race and believe that the country is already overcrowded and infrastructure struggling and will get worse on January 1st 2014 when restrictions are lifted for Romania and Bulgaria.
Why a small island like ours has no control over its borders is beyond me! It stands to reason we don't have room for half of Europe!

On the other hand many people born and bread here need housing and affordable housing. The only issue is the infrastructure and schools etc aren't being built fast enough to cope. It's is also adding to the flooding problems Rockwell Green in Wellington being a case in point. All the new priorities mean there was nowhere for the water to go and that why it keeps having issues.

Slow down! says...
3:57pm Tue 5 Mar 13

Where do all these people work that need these houses?

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