Local Industrial Strategy – local people should have had a say
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THE organisation, Need Not Greed Oxfordshire has stated that the Local Industrial Strategy (LIS), signed off by Government today, has been prepared by an ‘unaccountable quango based on developers’ aspirations’.
In a statement today, NNGO, stated: “The strategy will influence the scale of growth that the Oxfordshire Plan 2050 will deliver and is likely to generate an uplift in future housing targets. It sets a target of 108,000 net new jobs in the county by 2040 which, given high existing employment levels, would mean a substantial increase in Oxfordshire’s population.”
NNGO, a coalition of 41 groups from across the county, further stated that it welcomes and supports the need to plan appropriately for a strong Oxfordshire economy but that it is concerned that the Oxfordshire LIS has not been subject to democratic process or environmental assessment.
NNGO member Peter Jay, Chairman of ROAR (Rural Oxfordshire Action Rally), said: “Many local councillors don’t know about the LIS, or understand its implications, as it hasn’t gone through local authorities. The public certainly haven’t had a say and there’s been no thought given to the environmental impacts. The future of the county is being stitched up behind closed doors.”
The Oxfordshire Growth Board has sought to downplay the LIS’s impact, saying it is just ‘one strategy of many that will influence to some extent the emerging Oxfordshire Plan’. However, the National Planning Policy Framework says that planning policies should have regard to Local Industrial Strategies.
NNGO states that the Growth Board has already commissioned a company called Iceni to carry out an Assessment of Housing Need – effectively a new Oxfordshire Strategic Housing Market Assessment (SHMA), and that the brief for Iceni states more than once that the LIS will influence the scale of growth that the Oxfordshire Plan will have to deliver. It is feared that that an LIS can justify an uplift to housing targets for the county ‘beyond Objectively Assessed Need by the standard methodology’ (see 2 below).
NNGO is concerned that local Councillors are unaware of the impact of the Oxfordshire LIS and would encourage them to question and challenge OxLEP’s proposals, including asking Council leaders (who sit on the OxLEP Board) why they have signed this off without authorisation from elected members.
Local organisations and individuals who would like to know more can visit the Need not Greed Oxon website: www.neednotgreedoxon.org.uk or can email info@neednotgreedoxon.org.uk
Useful links:
1. https://www.gov.uk/government/news/new-economic-plan-to-make-oxfordshire-global-innovation-centre
2. Response to NNGO Question to Oxfordshire Growth Board, June 2019: http://www.neednotgreedoxon.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/NNGO-question-to-Growth-Board-040619-NNG-Q5-2.pdf
3. Tender brief for Oxfordshire Assessment of Housing Need: http://www.neednotgreedoxon.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Assessment-of-Housing-Need_Specification-Document_Final-071218.pdf
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‘NNGO is a campaign dedicated to protecting Oxfordshire’s rural environment, whilst recognising the development and infrastructure needs of the counties’ residents’.
‘We believe there is an alternative vision for the future of Oxfordshire, one that is not based on forced economic growth but which focuses on meeting local people’s real needs. www.neednotgreedoxon.org.uk
For a complete list of NNGO members visit the website.