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To: North Tyneside Council

"Save North Tyneside's Green Spaces"

We call upon North Tyneside Council to amend the recently published Draft Local Plan 2015 to adopt the low or no growth option favoured by 84% of respondents to the 2013 consultation and remove the need for 5000 additional homes at sites identified in Murton and Killingworth Moor.

Why is this important?

At the 2013 consultation on preferences for growth in North Tyneside to 2032, 37% of respondents expressed a preference for seeking other options rather than build any new homes, and a further 47% preferred working with neighbours to reduce the requirement to 10-12,000 homes. Only 10% of respondents expressed a preference for building 16,000 homes. The council have selected this option and the Draft Local Plan 2015 sets out plans to build 16,000 extra homes in this plan due to be agreed in 2015. The difference between the chosen growth option and those preferred by the vast majority of respondents is approximately 5000 homes. This is the number of homes planned to be built at two important greenfield sites at Murton and Killingworth Moor. We believe that North Tyneside Council's decision to adopt the higher growth model goes against the clearly expressed view of respondents to the 2013 consultation for no new homes or fewer new homes to be built. We are calling for the Draft Plan to be re-written based on the preferred low / no growth model, and remove proposed plans for 5000 new homes.

North Tyneside District

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Updates

2015-07-06 08:51:57 +0100

100 signatures reached

2015-06-26 12:12:42 +0100

50 signatures reached

2015-06-24 20:00:08 +0100

25 signatures reached

2015-06-24 17:53:38 +0100

10 signatures reached