"The Tories' approach to negotiating a reduction in the number of houses to be built in Wokingham district has been so spectacularly unsuccessful that it runs the risk of even more houses being built and in all the wrong places," says Councillor Coling Lawley (Leader of the Liberal Democrat Councillor Group on Wokingham District Council).
Coling Lawley spoke following the Wokingham Tory Executive's failure to adopt the Berkshire Structure Plan at its meeting on 14th October when the decision was deferred against the advice of Council Officers. The Berkshire Structure Plan outlines the housing allocation to all six Berkshire Unitary authorities, and lists suitable land for development. Frank Browne (Tory Leader of the Council) is seeking a last-minute meeting with the Berkshire authorities in an attempt to renegotiate the housing numbers for Wokingham district.
Coling Lawley said, "The consequences of not having an adopted Structure Plan are dire for the residents of Wokingham district. It would open the floodgates to developers and the Council would no longer be able to control the number of houses being built in the district.
"Frank Browne regained control of Wokingham District Council two and a half years ago on a promise to reduce the housing allocation for Wokingham. Since then he has not managed to reduce the allocation by one house. In fact, he has done worse than that. He has conducted the negotiations with our neighbours in such an ineffective way that nobody has been inclined to listen to him.
"Recently Frank Browne has suggested in the press that he might still, even at this late stage, negotiate a reduction in the housing numbers. It is almost inconceivable that all of the other Berkshire authorities will agree to this. Even if he manages to persuade one other authority to increase its housing number, any such agreement would probably never be implemented because it would be open to legal challenge."
Officers advised the Executive on 14th October as follows:
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