Proposed next steps in the GMSF

Well this last week has seen us get the proposed next steps in the GMSF that is going to have an effect on the beautiful green space in the heart of our village. Although the words read well and sound encouraging, we will continue still to work hard in making sure these words are acted on. 
Here's the press release...

Press Release - 16/08/2017
A timeframe for the development and publication of the second draft of the Greater Manchester Spatial framework has been discussed. The discussions took place between the Mayor of Greater Manchester, Salford City Mayor and the leaders of Greater Manchester’s councils. The framework is a joint plan for Greater Manchester that will provide the land for jobs and new homes across the city region, setting out ambitious plans as we seek to make Greater Manchester one of the best places in the world. The framework is a huge part of securing the future success of Greater Manchester as we build a powerhouse of the North which reaches its full potential. The second draft will take into account concerns raised by some members of the public during the first consultation period, and will aim to make the most of Greater Manchester’s brownfield sites and reduce the impact on greenbelt. Paul Dennett, City Mayor of Salford and Greater Manchester Combined Authority lead member for housing, planning and homelessness, said: “The Mayor of Greater Manchester and council leaders have discussed the next steps for the Greater Manchester Spatial Framework. “To do justice to the 27,000 responses received as part of the initial consultation, and to demonstrate continued trust and transparency in the process, we agreed a timetable with a series of steps leading up to the publication of the revised plan. “This process will start in September with the publication of the responses to the initial consultation. This will be followed later in the year by the publication of data and associated sources of information such as population estimates which will help us calculate the requirements for housing and employment. Some of this information isn’t yet available, for example we are waiting for the government to publish its national methodology for calculating housing need, which we expect will now be released in the autumn. “The second draft of the plan will be developed in the new year, with a view to publish it in June 2018. Following publication of the draft plan, there will be a 12-week consultation with the public. “We will, of course, continue to listen to and engage with the public as the new draft of the plan is developed, as well as keeping the public updated on progress.” The Greater Manchester Spatial Framework, which is being produced by all 10 councils working together in partnership, will ensure that we have the right land available in the right places to deliver the homes and jobs we need up to 2035, and will identify the new infrastructure such as transport, schools, health centres and utility networks required to achieve this. By working in a coordinated way, we can ensure the right decisions can be taken on both locally and at a Greater Manchester level. It will give Greater Manchester the chance to ensure there is the right mix of homes across the city region, including truly affordable housing to allow young people to find a home in communities where they want to live. Making the most of brownfield sites, it will also set out how we enhance and protect the quality of the natural environment, conserve wildlife and tackle flood risks, so that we can accommodate growth sustainably.

On the same subject, long time supporters of our cause, local MP Kate Green and Trafford Council Labour Group Leader Andy Western met with Paul Dennett. He is the mayor of Salford and is charged with leading the radical re-write GMSF to which the above press release relates. Below is Kate Green's brief message in reference to that said meeting: Hi Paul I saw Paul Dennett Friday.

Quite a lot going on to review Spatial framework, councils being asked to compile reg of brownfield sites, reviewing housing needs and land supply. More info and engagement with public late this year/early next, further proposals for consultation next June!! This isn't a fast process (tho good to know its thorough I suppose). Do share this info. Kate.

The coming week will see us attend a question time session at Stretford Public Hall with Andy Burnham where we hope to get our questions heard. If there is anything to report then this is the place to read it. SFGB

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