Submitted on Wednesday 23rd November 2016
Rejected on Thursday 22nd December 2016
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: irrelevant (see below for details)
Stop the planned destruction of Bury's open space via GMCA Spatial Framework
We the undersigned appeal in the strongest possible terms for the Government to withdraw its support, for The Greater Manchester Combined Authorities proposal within its Manchester Spatial Framework to extensively develop current Green belt areas around Bury and Radcliffe for housing.
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The Government e-Petitions Team gave the following reason:
The decision to develop green belt areas around Bury and Radcliffe appears to be one to be taken by your local council and not the UK Government. You can use this page to find out who your local councillors are and how to contact them:
www.gov.uk/find-your-local-councillors
Once an application is made for the development to take place, all local residents have the right to request that a planning application be ‘called in’ by the Department for Communities and Local Government. This means that it will assess the planning application against certain criteria and decide if a full inquiry is needed. For more information, including the criteria and how to request the call in of a planning application, see:
http://researchbriefings.files.parliament.uk/documents/SN00930/SN00930.pdf
You could also contact your local MP, who may wish to request the decision is called in if they agree with you. You can use this page to find out who your local MP is and how to contact them:
http://www.parliament.uk/mps-lords-and-offices/mps/
If you want the UK Government or Parliament to take action, for example to amend the legislation and policy framework which governs planning and development decisions taken by local authorities, you could start a new petition specifically asking for that action, giving as your reasons the proposal to develop the green belt areas around Bury and Radcliffe and its likely effects.
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