Dandyman
In London village.
Guess what Mr Herbert we won our stadium and now we are going to walk all over your friends' country estates, too.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2009/apr/06/south-downs-national-park
Tristram Hunt's argument for designating the South Downs a national park is as stupid as it is divisive.
So without a park the "right of access ... is being lost to a generation". What tosh. Has he heard of the South Downs Way? He says the threat comes from "retail parks". Where? The most damage to the Downs in recent years came from John Prescott's approval of a 22,000-seat football stadium - shortly after he had announced the park to the Labour party conference. I think that powers should be returned to councils, and that communities should be respected. Hunt thinks that councils are for overriding.
Park status gives the South Downs no greater protection than they have as an area of outstanding natural beauty. Labour's plans to build more than 660,000 houses and ecotowns are by far the biggest threat to the countryside of the south-east - handing the already-protected South Downs to a quango will do nothing to prevent this.
Nick Herbert MP
Con, Arundel & South Downs, and shadow secretary of state for environment, food and rural affairs
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2009/apr/06/south-downs-national-park
Tristram Hunt's argument for designating the South Downs a national park is as stupid as it is divisive.
So without a park the "right of access ... is being lost to a generation". What tosh. Has he heard of the South Downs Way? He says the threat comes from "retail parks". Where? The most damage to the Downs in recent years came from John Prescott's approval of a 22,000-seat football stadium - shortly after he had announced the park to the Labour party conference. I think that powers should be returned to councils, and that communities should be respected. Hunt thinks that councils are for overriding.
Park status gives the South Downs no greater protection than they have as an area of outstanding natural beauty. Labour's plans to build more than 660,000 houses and ecotowns are by far the biggest threat to the countryside of the south-east - handing the already-protected South Downs to a quango will do nothing to prevent this.
Nick Herbert MP
Con, Arundel & South Downs, and shadow secretary of state for environment, food and rural affairs