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House-Building In Essex

EDM number 665 in 2004-05, proposed by John Whittingdale on 04/02/2005.

That this House expresses its deep concern at the plans to impose massive house building in Essex; notes that such plans are based on the Government's Sustainable Communities Plan launched by the Deputy Prime Minister; congratulates the Environmental Audit Committee on its report Housing: Building a Sustainable Future, which attacks the Government's plans as not adequately considering the environmental impacts of the proposed increase in house building, with the environment as principal loser, as establishing the principal role of planning as being simply to meet market demand without regard to democratic accountability, as not having an adequate evidence base, as not referring to environmental protection, as making efforts towards sustainability that are little more than window dressing and as likely to result in a dramatic increase in the number of properties flooded; calls on the Government to undertake the research recommended by the Committee to amend its plans to take account of the environmental impacts and not to take forward the current misconceived proposals, which would lead to overdevelopment in Essex and other parts of the South East and East, and to traffic congestion, train overcrowding and undue pressure on all local services; and condemns the Government for pressing ahead with this plan even though the East of England Regional Assembly has withdrawn its support.

This motion has been signed by a total of 5 MPs.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
John Whittingdale04/02/2005Maldon & East ChelmsfordConservativeProposed
Bob Spink04/02/2005Castle PointConservativeSigned
Eleanor Laing04/02/2005Epping ForestConservativeSigned
Simon Burns04/02/2005West ChelmsfordConservativeSigned
Mark Francois04/02/2005RayleighConservativeSigned

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