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A City Plan to design and build a better Brighton and Hove

by Frank le Duc
Saturday 9 Feb, 2019 at 10:52AM
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Opposition parties criticise Labour over council chief’s departure

Councillor Phélim Mac Cafferty

This week Green Councillors have published our response to the city’s blueprint for development, City Plan Part Two.

This plan builds on the strategic vision in City Plan Part One and sets out what sort of built environment we want in the future.

As important is how the city preserves and enhances those things that make Brighton and Hove a fantastic place to live.

Greens have long-argued that the blueprint for our city should create benefits which go far beyond just bricks and mortar, such as protecting our fragile environment, boosting tourism, retail and leisure.

Greens have put forward almost fifty new ideas that we believe put the community at centre stage and promote environmentally sound development.

There is no doubt that the issues of affordable housing, climate change, a growing elderly population and air pollution require ambitious responses.

But our vision is of a city that rises to the many challenges we face while putting housing, environment and jobs at its core.

We are asking the Labour council to consider better designed and maintained public spaces for our city, intergenerational housing, to support our ageing population, more emergency housing, restricting the conversion of family homes into AirBnB properties and holding developers to the highest standards in energy efficiency and environmental protection.

We say we can design community wellbeing and quality of life into the fabric of our city.

We can have greater involvement for communities in discussions with developers and use gaps on the high street for new business start-ups.

We have focused on how our city must prioritise affordable housing, a space for nature in all development and community energy.

Another delay to the development of the King Alfred has reminded us that the balance is still tipped in favour of developers. We need to ensure community needs are met in the future.

Although we are constrained by damaging and short-sighted national planning rules from the Conservative government, this should not stop us from showing political leadership.

In fact it’s why we need bold new ideas for the city which we hope the Labour council will take on board.

For more information about City Plan Part Two, visit http://bit.ly/CityPlanPart2.

Councillor Phélim Mac Cafferty is the convenor of the Green group on Brighton and Hove City Council.

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  1. John Taylor says:
    7 years ago

    The last green council was a disaster for the city
    No house building was ever done
    millions of pounds on road signs that could of been used on road repairs
    stupid pet projects to save the planet not Brighton

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  2. Steven says:
    7 years ago

    More policies to clean up the toxic air in the centre please. I’d rather not die ten years early.

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