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March 2022                            March 2022
        POETRY CORNER

 A Local Plan that is right for Dorset – Statement from Cllr
 Spencer Flower, Leader of Dorset Council   We British Love to Queue   We stand in line for wages,
 Local Plans are a key component of the planning system. They shape how land      And likewise for the train.
 use and places will change and develop in the future. This is why I have been, and   It is all to do with protocol.   Mad dogs and Englishmen,
 continue to be, in a dialogue with the Rt Hon Michael Gove MP, Secretary of State
 for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities and his officials, offering a constructive,   It is an etiquette gauge,   Will stand out in the rain.
 bold and ambitious alternative for the way we develop our new Local Plan – one   As I stood behind my brother,   To maintain a sense of order,
 that is right for Dorset.     From a very early age.   There is nothing we won’t do.
 In my dialogue with Michael Gove, I have been arguing that the current national   That’s how we were raised,   “After you”, “no, after you”,
 planning  framework  is  not  providing  councils  with  the  means  to  promote   “No, after you”, “no, after you”.
 sustainable  development  through  their  Local  Plans  but  is instead  about  chasing   And that’s what got us through,
 housing targets. I am seeking reform of this framework and proposing that Dorset   “After you”, “no, after you”,   “After you”, “no, after you”,
 could  be  a  pilot  for  a  new  way  of  creating  Local  Plans,  based  on  sustainability   “No, after you”, “no, after you”.    “No, after you”, “no, after you”.
 and local needs over the next 30 years, that also recognises the ambitions of our   I don’t know why we do it, but,
 Climate and Ecological Emergency Strategy. We must have a Local Plan in place:   Whatever else may happen,
 without one we face the risk of unmanaged development in Dorset, but it has to   We British love to queue.   We British love to queue.
 be the right plan. Our hard-working and innovative planning officers have ensured
 the draft Local Plan is the best it can be, but it is constrained by current planning
 legislation.
 As  a  result,  of  the  unprecedented  9,000  responses  our  public  consultation
 received, many residents share my view that the draft Local Plan chases housing
 numbers rather than prioritises local needs.  I also believe it is better to have fewer
 bigger-scale  new  developments  in  Dorset  which  bring  in  the  necessary  funding
 and  infrastructure,  rather  than  lots  of  small  developments  which  put  further
 pressure  on  already-stretched  community  resources.  I  have  asked  Mr.  Gove  to
 consider several radical alternatives:          Paul J Openshaw (January 2022)
       When I went for education,
    allow Dorset to pilot a radically different approach to Local Plan making
       From about the age of four,
    break the link between the housing land supply numbers and the Duty to   I waited for the school bell,
 Cooperate  –  i.e.,  the  requirement  for  Dorset  Council  to  accept  unmet
 housing need from neighbouring councils   As I stood outside the door.
       The girls made up line one.           Dog
    allow Dorset an extension of two years until April 2026 to give more time for
 the  new  Dorset  Local  Plan  to  be  developed  and  approved.  During  this   The boys made up line two.
 extended period of plan preparation, Dorset should be protected against   “After you”, “no, after you”,   I simply bide my time,
 speculative housing development by suspending the five-year land supply   “No, after you”, “no, after you”.
 requirement or by other means necessary     And that, I do by choice,
       It’s very little wonder why,          Whilst I lay down at his feet,
    fully  recognise  the  climate  and  ecological  emergency  in  the  planning
 system, including new building regulations.   We British love to queue.   To await my master’s voice.

 We  recognise  that  this  is  national  policy  and  may  require  changes  to  primary   Paul J Openshaw (January 2022)
 legislation, which is not in our gift locally. Representing you is a privilege that I take

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