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Green Belt (Protection) Bill - Clause 2
20 October 2023
Lead MP
Christopher Chope
Debate Type
Bill Debate
Tags
HousingLocal Government
Other Contributors: 5
At a Glance
Christopher Chope raised concerns about green belt (protection) bill - clause 2 in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.
How the Debate Unfolded
MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:
Lead Contributor
Opened the debate
I propose to amend the law to ensure that local authorities cannot de-designate green belt land without replacing it with an equivalent amount of new green belt land. This will prevent the erosion of the green belt which is crucial for preventing ribbon development and preserving countryside around urban areas. The amendment aims to protect the integrity of the green belt by removing incentives for councils to grant planning permission on designated green belt land.
Christchurch
The Bill seeks to ensure that no local authority can de-designate any piece of green belt land unless they have ensured that another part of the same area has been designated as green belt in its place. This prevents councils from reducing the total amount of protected green space and preserves the character of urban areas by maintaining a buffer against development.
Philip Davies
Con
Shipley
Supports the Bill as it addresses the issue of Bradford Council concreting over the green belt in his constituency, suggesting that building affordable houses on brownfield sites is a better alternative to exploiting green belt land.
Andrew Bridgen
Con
North West Leicestershire
Questions whether the Bill will protect beloved green spaces such as the green wedge north of Coalville, which separates urban areas from villages, despite his constituency not having a formal green belt.
Esther McVey
Con
Tatton
Highlights that taking away local concerns and opposition to the erosion of the green belt should be concerning, as the public cherishes these protected areas. Emphasises the importance of maintaining the voice of the public in such matters.
Philip Davies
Con
Shipley
Concerned about the proposal to allow local authorities to de-list green belt land if they substitute it with another piece, which he sees as potentially weakening the value and integrity of protected green spaces.
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