Tell your Councillors: NO MORE development in Brent


Tell your Councillors: NO MORE development in Brent
The Issue
Ask Your Ward Councillors to VOTE NO to the Draft Local Plan on Friday 24 February 2022
SAY NO TO MORE Development in Brent
Brent Council planning officers have created the Draft Local Plan. Once this plan is adopted by Brent Council, planning officers can grant permission to build within and around our green spaces, force the sale of homes and turn our wonderful neighbourhood into rows of high rises.
We are all aware of the housing shortage in England, and like every borough, Brent was given a target to build new homes to help the Government minimise the shortage.
To meet housing shortage in England, Brent’s target was 23,250 new homes from 2019 to 2029and it has already met this target via developments approved in Northwick Park Hospital, Wembley Park Wembley Central, Beresford Avenue, Alperton House, MinavilHouse, Alperton Bus Garage and Bridgewater Road. However, as per their own Draft Local Plan, Brent Council plans to continue unnecessarily granting permission to build more new homes. An interesting observation is that there is insufficient planning to develop or add to vital infrastructure such as hospitals, schools, GP clinics and adult social services.
Everyone living in Brent has a say on the Local Plan and it’s the Council’s duty to consult its residents, but most residents are not even aware of its existence!
We are challenging Brent Council’s plans on a number of issues that will effect all Brent residents:
• Tall Buildings
• Intensification Corridors
• HMOs
• Compulsory Purchase
• Demolition of rows of houses
• Residential dwellings in rear gardens
• Replacement of pavilions and other buildings within green spaces with residential dwellings
• Building on brownfield sites within green spaces
Our group of community minded volunteers are trying to spread the word and let people know. We are local residents volunteering our precious time and expertise to try and protect our area from unnecessary development. We are non-political and independent. We are just trying to take care of our area and borough.
If you are also unhappy about the excessive development in Brent and would like to help, please:
• Donate to support our legal challenge via our Go Fund Me page
GoFundMe, https://gofund.me/bbd06d51
• sign the petition and
• ask your Ward Councillors to VOTE NO at the Full Council Meeting Friday 24 February 2022
All Brent Ward Councillors are scheduled to attend a Full Council Meeting on 24 February 2022. Item 8 is the Brent Draft Local Plan. All Councillors are invited to attend and vote to approve or reject the Draft Local Plan. This is the FINAL STAGE of the Draft Local Plan – the Councillors' Vote. If the majority of the 63 WardCouncillors vote in favour of the Plan, Brent Council will adopt the plan.
We cannot change the plan after this VOTE.
If the Draft Local Plan is adopted, it will be the main planning guidance document until 2041.

The Issue
Ask Your Ward Councillors to VOTE NO to the Draft Local Plan on Friday 24 February 2022
SAY NO TO MORE Development in Brent
Brent Council planning officers have created the Draft Local Plan. Once this plan is adopted by Brent Council, planning officers can grant permission to build within and around our green spaces, force the sale of homes and turn our wonderful neighbourhood into rows of high rises.
We are all aware of the housing shortage in England, and like every borough, Brent was given a target to build new homes to help the Government minimise the shortage.
To meet housing shortage in England, Brent’s target was 23,250 new homes from 2019 to 2029and it has already met this target via developments approved in Northwick Park Hospital, Wembley Park Wembley Central, Beresford Avenue, Alperton House, MinavilHouse, Alperton Bus Garage and Bridgewater Road. However, as per their own Draft Local Plan, Brent Council plans to continue unnecessarily granting permission to build more new homes. An interesting observation is that there is insufficient planning to develop or add to vital infrastructure such as hospitals, schools, GP clinics and adult social services.
Everyone living in Brent has a say on the Local Plan and it’s the Council’s duty to consult its residents, but most residents are not even aware of its existence!
We are challenging Brent Council’s plans on a number of issues that will effect all Brent residents:
• Tall Buildings
• Intensification Corridors
• HMOs
• Compulsory Purchase
• Demolition of rows of houses
• Residential dwellings in rear gardens
• Replacement of pavilions and other buildings within green spaces with residential dwellings
• Building on brownfield sites within green spaces
Our group of community minded volunteers are trying to spread the word and let people know. We are local residents volunteering our precious time and expertise to try and protect our area from unnecessary development. We are non-political and independent. We are just trying to take care of our area and borough.
If you are also unhappy about the excessive development in Brent and would like to help, please:
• Donate to support our legal challenge via our Go Fund Me page
GoFundMe, https://gofund.me/bbd06d51
• sign the petition and
• ask your Ward Councillors to VOTE NO at the Full Council Meeting Friday 24 February 2022
All Brent Ward Councillors are scheduled to attend a Full Council Meeting on 24 February 2022. Item 8 is the Brent Draft Local Plan. All Councillors are invited to attend and vote to approve or reject the Draft Local Plan. This is the FINAL STAGE of the Draft Local Plan – the Councillors' Vote. If the majority of the 63 WardCouncillors vote in favour of the Plan, Brent Council will adopt the plan.
We cannot change the plan after this VOTE.
If the Draft Local Plan is adopted, it will be the main planning guidance document until 2041.

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Petition created on 20 February 2022