THE WEEK IN East Bristol & North East Somerset Issue 794
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16th August 2023
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Residents rally as developer steps up pressure on the Green Belt With concern that over 300 acres of Green Belt land in
lift Green Belt protection on some parcels
the Warmley area are at growing risk from a major
of land.
house-builder, local people are uniting to draw up their
Locations in which developers have
own vision for their community.
expressed an interest under the council’s
It is understood that developer Bloor Homes has recently
Call for Sites process are mapped and
acquired land in the parish of Siston which it has been keen
include the fields stretching northwards
to develop for years.
from the A420 at Warmley.
South Gloucestershire Council is currently developing its
Under the last Labour Government, there
new Local Plan, which is due to be published in November
was a Regional Spatial Strategy which
and will set out where development should, and shouldn’t,
included plans to build thousands of homes
take place over at least the next 15 years.
on the Green Belt to the east of Kingswood.
There is concern not just in Warmley but in other parts of the
That strategy was abolished in 2010 when
district where developers are hovering that the council may
the Coalition Government came to power. But since then, the prospect of an “urban extension” has remained a concern in the
Green Belt land north of Warmley
Warmley area. In 2016 a “Vision for Warmley” drawn up by consultants acting for Bloor and
development “sensitively”.
Barratt Homes highlighted that about 130 hectares (321
At the time, Bloor and Barratt were said to have “detailed
acres) of “predominantly undeveloped/agricultural and
information with regard to landownerships within this area
pasture” land provided the opportunity to deliver a new
and have a significant area either under control, or with the
neighbourhood of 2,500 homes along with employment and
potential to be under control through further negotiation”.
retail use.
Last week the Siston Parish Neighbourhood Plan Group held
The report said the area’s common land would need to be
its first public meeting at Warmley Community Centre.
retained and existing properties incorporated into the
Also in this week’s issue
Homes evacuated after arson at old Whitchurch Sports Centre . . . page 2
Couple in their 80s find love at Keynsham retirement village . . . page 3
Vandalism at Willsbridge Mill . . . page 7
Continued on page 3
How much do local MPs earn from second jobs? . . . page 12