CEMENTING BERWICKSHIRE? The NOES Have it?
This week's Berwickshire has been an unusually rich vein of blog material. A bloggee tells Huttonian that he attended a packed meeting about how any appeals against the now finalised Local Plan for the Borders will be processed. Apparently the turn out from Nimbys (remember: the Native Independent Minded British Yoemen) was overwhelming with all but a handful of people ( mostly developers in the Red corner) expressing strong opposition to any more concreting over this bit of rural Scotland.
Thus the lead letter in the Berwickshire:'
More houses are not the answer' will strike a sympathetic chord in most places. The sentiments expressed by the writer are fairly forceful: He fears for the health of SBC Development and Building control committee
'they must surely be in danger of of repetitive stress injury caused by the palm-greasing and back scratching to which they are seemingly subject' He asks what else can explain the
'mushroom like growth of housing' He is all for small developments of affordable housing in existing communities but dead against turning the Borders into a 'most desirable suburb for Edinburgh, ripe for development. The Big Boys have moved in
cosying up to the local authorities with flashy promises of upgrading roads and services in return for cramming in the maximum number of units.' 'Let no one be fooled' he adds
'with talk of of bringing prosperity to the district. Commuters won't shop locally and will send their children to private schools'. There is more in this vein warning about the future of agriculture here -once the fields are built on there is no going backto food production and the growing of bio-fuels. Well worth reading in full but you will need to get the paper; the electronic version omits it. I wonder why?
Fingers crossed. Thanks to people power we have seemed to have escaped lightly in this neighbourhood pending any challenges to the Plan. But it would be unwise to completely relax, too soon.