
The South West Regional Assembly is drawing up policies that will decide and shape the region's future.
This includes what can and can’t be built in the South West for the next twenty years.
These policies will be contained in the regional masterplan known as the Regional Spatial Strategy (RSS).
All local councils in the region will have to abide by its content when they make plans for and decisions about their area.
The draft RSS asserts that "development will be planned to meet the needs of all communities and to realise their potential within environmental limits".
Yet at the same time it proposes massive expansion in housing, roads and airports which will add to the environmental damage facing the region.
Key issues in the RSS that we are focussing on are:
| July 2007 | Examination in Public closed. |
| Early 2008 | Final draft published for consultation |
| Autumn 2008 | Final report published. |
South West Friends of the Earth has responded to the public consultation and will continue to monitor developments.
We will be holding the Assembly to account for its claim that the RSS will adopt principles of sustainable development.
Watch this space for further updates.
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