Media Releases 2004
News Release : 16 April 2004ASSEMBLY LAUNCHES DEBATE ON THE REGION’S FUTURE THE SOUTH EAST ENGLAND REGIONAL ASSEMBLY IS LAUNCHING THE DEBATE on its 20-year vision for the region. The first stage of the process is to hold ‘Spring Debates’ - a range of workshops - throughout the region which will feed into the preparation of the South East Plan, the region’s spatial strategy that will look ahead to 2026. With the opening of the debate, the Regional Assembly is launching today a dedicated website on the South East Plan – www.southeast-ra.gov.uk/southeastplan which covers information on the preparation of the Plan, consultation programme, workshop information and dates. The South East Plan will update Regional Planning Guidance for the South East (RPG9) and set out how we can make best use of space and resources in the South East to ensure the region continues to be economically successful but in a more sustainable manner. It will have a broader scope than RPG9 and will become statutory. Debates around the region Councillors, community groups, businesses, voluntary, environmental and social representatives have been invited to the workshops to give their views on a range of key issues to help develop a draft plan prior to the full public consultation early next year. The issues for the workshops cover housing, transport, social issues, natural resources, projections and forecasts, economy and employment and sub-regions. Councillor Nick Skellett, Chair of the South East England Regional Assembly said: “These workshops will provide a good opportunity for a wide range of groups to respond on key issues prior to the preparation of the draft document for formal consultation early next year. These series of workshops will help set the tone for the South East Plan. The Plan is an important piece of work that will affect everyone in the region so this is an exciting period. We are looking forward to creating a clear vision for our region that will maintain our position as a lead region in the UK and improve our quality of life. “We invite everyone to comment on the issues and papers via our South East Plan website by the end of May and hope that with the new site we can engage more people in this important process.” ContactLesley van Dijk, PR Executive - 01483 555223 Alex Butlin, PR Executive - 01483 555221 Notes to editors:
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