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Housing Need or Housing Demand – what’s the difference & why does it matter?
Another excellent webinar from Leeds Beckett University Planning School, recorded on March 24th 2022, with guest speakers: David Madden – London School of Economics Peter Bill – Property Week & author of ‘Broken Homes’ Jackie Copley & Andrew Wood – CPRE Merle Gering – FOI campaigner www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZjOEdJnSUpU info taken from Community planning alliance.org

Hunts Post article
We have managed to engage with the Hunts Post about getting an article written highlighting our campaign and building awareness as to what HDC and Longhurst group are attempting to get passed. Have a read of the online article here

Information about Longhurst group
On searching the Internet for references to Longhurst group I have found the following articles. Longhurst Group do not seem to be a great company. It seems they will go above and beyond to get their desired outcome. Developer wins appeal to build homes on green space Housing ombudsman report – Longhurst Group Limited (202001266)…

Radio Interview with BBC Radio Cambridgeshire
On Thursday 21st of July we had a reporter from BBC Radio Cambridgeshire in regard to the planning application for the 48 houses on Station Rd. The Interview was split into 3 sections; Where we talked about the need to retain valuable agricultural land, The issues in the village around the infrastructure not being able…

House of Lords contact details
Email contact details for Lords who are supportive of saving agricultural land for crops and farming. Please write to them explaining our campaign and fight Baroness Jones of Moulsecoomb Baroness Bennett of Manor Castle Baroness Young of Old Scone Baroness Boycott (Kent) Baroness Thornhill Baroness Bakewell of Hardington Mandeville Baroness Jones of Whitchurch Lord Whitty…

Planning – The Tilted Balance and the Property Lobby
Planning for housing supply in England is governed by a presumption in favour of sustainable development, otherwise known as the ‘tilted balance’. The tilted balance makes the proving of harm that might result from a development much more onerous. Has the balance between public and property interests in planning tilted too far? Recorded on February…