GREEN SPACES TAKE CENTRE STAGE

Environmental Panorama
London – United Kingdom
September of 2005

 

23/09/2005 - A broad range of representatives from groups involved with the Milton Keynes and South Midlands (MKSM) growth area met in Northampton today (23 September) to discuss the role green spaces will play in the area. Over 100 people attended from across the MKSM and the London-Stanstead-Cambridge-Peterborough growth areas.
The event was hosted by the River Nene Regional Park (RNRP)* initiative and the Environment Agency, and supported by the MKSM Environmental Quality of Life (EQOL) group.

The MKSM growth area is located between London and the wider midlands, covering the counties of Northamptonshire, Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire. Within the growth area 211,000 new homes will be built between 2001 and 2021.

Green spaces (eg country parks, waterways and cycleways) are vital to ensure that new and expanded communities are pleasant environments in which people want to live and stay for many years. A key part of the MKSM growth area is that full consideration is given, at every stage of the planning process, to the need for a network of well thought-out green spaces (known as 'green infrastructure').
The event promoted a guide produced by the EQOL group. The guide, ‘Planning Sustainable Communities: A Green Infrastructure Guide for Milton Keynes and the South Midlands’ aims to help planners and developers ensure that they fully consider green spaces as part of the planning process for MKSM.

The event also launched the Northamptonshire Green Infrastructure project and Corby Green Infrastructure pilot study, which was produced by the RNRP project group through partnership with local authorities and statutory agencies. These studies aimed to provide a strategic green infrastructure framework for North Northamptonshire and to determine and deliver green infrastructure at a local level.

The Office of the Deputy Prime Minister has already given £1.5 million to the RNRP project and is currently considering nearly £10m worth of green infrastructure project bids, which will be announced in the New Year.

The suite of documents and sustainable environmental planning tools now available will be vital for influencing the planning process and informing the growth planned for the MKSM sub-region. The event also provided the stage to promote other green infrastructure projects that are highlighted within the MKSM Green Infrastructure Guide.

Paul Woodcock, Environment Agency Anglian Regional Director said, "Creating sustainable communities involves striking the right balance between the needs of people, wildlife and the natural and built environment.'

'We have a great opportunity to create fantastic places to live that incorporate well designed and built homes that minimise water, waste and energy consumption, in locations with good access to green spaces with benefits for health, recreation and relaxation."

The Deputy Leader of the Council and Environment Portfolio Holder, Cllr Ben Smith said: "This is an exciting time in the development of sustainable environments. New and innovative ideas are being generated that will have a positive long-term impact. Initiatives such as the River Nene Regional Park and its delivery of green infrastructure represent a unique approach to landscape and countryside provision, ensuring that large scale population growth for future generations is properly catered for."

Housing and Planning Minister Yvette Cooper said: "We need to build new homes for the next generation at the same time as investing in green spaces to protect the environment and provide places for people to enjoy. Providing parks and green spaces is a central part of the Government's plan to make local communities sustainable.

"The Government has backed its commitment to green spaces in the MKSM growth area with £6.8million worth of funding already and a further £10.6m provisionally announced recently through the Growth Areas Fund. The Green Infrastructure day demonstrates that partners in this planning process are serious about creating green spaces as well."

Notes to Editors:

Green Infrastructure is defined as a ‘network of multi-functional greenspace, provided across the sub region. It is set within, and contributes to, a high quality natural and built environment and is required to deliver "liveability" for new communities.’ (‘Planning Sustainable Communities’ 2005)

* The RNRP initiative is supported by Northamptonshire County Council to develop projects that will deliver the environmental, community and economic opportunities.

Sustainable Communities: The Environment Agency’s Role

We have a clear interest in the Government’s emerging plans for the development of sustainable communities. In our role as independent advisers we will work across Government to ensure the environmental risks of new and rapid development are clearly understood. We will work with others to bring forward proposals for minimising these risks. We will make sure development avoids environmental damage and wherever possible, improves the environment.

As statutory consultees in the planning process we will:

Contribute to national, regional and local planning frameworks to ensure planning policies are in place to protect the environment against poor development, and increase the potential for environmental improvement;

Highlight to local authorities the environmental risk - including flood risk - of individual planning applications;
Contribute to the sustainability appraisal of planning policies, including their Strategic Environmental Assessment;

Provide guidance to developers on avoiding and reducing the environmental impact of their proposals and on maximising potential environmental benefits.

As the Government’s advisers on water resources we will:

Identify new development that could put unacceptable pressure on water resources, and show how these pressures can be reduced through wiser use of existing resources.

As regulators of waste we will:

Advise on the best ways of cleaning up contaminated land to reduce the amount of hazardous waste going to landfill;

Do everything we can to speed up the development of brownfield sites by acting as an efficient and modern regulator;

Work with the construction industry, Government and others to reduce waste from construction sites and ensure that it is dealt with safely.

With others, we will work through the Land Restoration Trust to manage brownfield land that has no market value, so that it is more useful to local communities.

As regulators of river, sea and tidal flood defences we will be firm and fair in our actions to meet the Government’s policy of reducing flood risk.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
Press consultantship (Rita Penman)
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