This petition was submitted during the 2017-2019 parliament
Rejected petition Protect our Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) from major development
West Dorset District Council's Local Plan includes a proposed major development (930 houses, 4 hectare 'employment zone', etc) at Vearse Farm, Bridport. The scale is unprecedented in an AONB, which is supposed to have the highest status of protection and be conserved for future generations.
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National Planning Policy states: ‘Planning permission should be refused for major developments in these designated areas except in exceptional circumstances and where it can be demonstrated they are in the public interest.’ No exceptional circumstances have been evidenced - the council merely cites the need for national and local growth. If it goes ahead it will mean the AONB designation provides no protection at all, nationwide, and our best landscapes will be at grave risk.
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