A lot of interesting posts here.
GMSF has been around as a concept for a while but by May of this year the only bit of useful information available to the leaders of GMCA was the numbers of houses proposed; in Stockport's case this was the 21,000+ figure. (I know this as I've asked.)
Councillors were briefed on the now-published plans in strict confidence a few weeks earlier than the general public. But the idea of building in High Lane, Cheadle and twice in Heald Green (along with the industrial park in Bredbury) and the size of these developments was a surprise. The logic of "we must build big, so it must be in green belt (currently 46% of SMBC), so we must build big in green belt" was a surprise too.
I don't live in High Lane; it's not in my "back yard". But I cannot see the justification of the erosion of green belt, created in the 50s and 60s to provide the lungs for the city and to prevent urban sprawl. It's simply lazy planning.
So where else? We were told even if all brownfield were used, it'd only be 70% of the OAN need (the 21,000 figure above). But we were also told we don't know where all the brownfield sites are. And at least try to use some of it! Perhaps the Neighbourhood Plan could play a part here?
We still have the 21,000 number (
@Dave was perhaps the only one to question this.) We still have the same planning team, who I see regularly and hold in high regard. I also understand that big developments can demand better infrastructure, whether rail, health or education. I also get the threat that if we have no plan, the government can impose one. I also realise that everywhere was a green field at one time.
But that is precisely why, with resident's passion in my ears at least, we tried to do something about it in the last Full Council. The idea was to adopt a local plan outside the GMSF, local to Marple and to Stockport. That was the plan
@simonesaffron was referring to. Deeds not words. But ultimately it's about mobilising residents. And finding common ground between all parties. All 6 Marple councillors agree that this is an oversized plan. It's about finding an alternative and everyone backing it. Let's absolutely work together.
And as the consultation has been extended (sorry to people who paid for registered post!) I do encourage more to respond and provide rational arguments. Otherwise the London urban sprawl will come here.
Sorry for the long post - a lot of points to raise and this is quite an important topic.
Link to the GMSF portal via Marple Lib Dem website:
http://marple.mycouncillor.org.uk/2016/12/18/gmsf-update/#page-content