Media Releases 2005
News Release : 5 September 2005SOUTH EAST COUNCILS SEEK VIEWS ON LOCAL HOUSING County and unitary councils in the South East will be consulting residents in the coming weeks on future levels of house building. This is the next stage in the preparation of the South East Plan, the region’s 20-year planning vision, which is being developed by the South East England Regional Assembly. Four councils launch public consultations today (5 Sept) – Kent, Hampshire, Portsmouth and Southampton. The consultation period lasts six weeks in each area, but start dates vary. Most councils are providing information on their websites and the Assembly website includes a signpost page, including contact details for each principal council. The following councils are leading on local consultation:
NOTE: Consultation in Milton Keynes is part of a wider ongoing study led by the Milton Keynes Partnership Committee. The outcome will inform the South East Plan, although it is subject to a different timetable. The Assembly has invited local authorities to advise on the allocation of future levels of house building to district council areas and on local infrastructure requirements. County and unitary councils will be working with the region’s district councils and other stakeholders to consult the public and agree their advice to the Assembly by 9 December. Consultation responses and sub-regional plans will inform the development of the South East Plan Part 2: Sub-regional Details, which will be considered by the Assembly in early 2006. The full Plan will be submitted to Government by 31 March 2006. Government will then carry out further formal public consultation and hold a public examination into the Plan’s contents before approving the final version of the South East Plan. ContactLesley van Dijk, PR Executive - 01483 555223 Heather Bolton, Head of Communications - 01483 555220
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