South Gloucestershire Council have proposed building thousands of houses over the greenbelt, our green spaces and significantly expand towns and villages in our community.
There is widespread concern about the Lib Dem Council's plan to introduce car parking charges which would cripple local businesses, push parking problems to nearby neighbourhoods, hinder access for many, and be another blow to the town's High Street economy.
South Gloucestershire Council have published their new ‘Local Housing Plan’, which has identified a number of sites in South Gloucestershire that they feel would be suitable for housing. 775 of these houses are proposed in Charfield.
South Gloucestershire Council have identified a number of sites throughout Pucklechurch, Shortwood, Siston and Westerleigh that they feel would be suitable for housing, which as a total comes to 3,265 new houses. This includes a considerable amount of development in the greenbelt.
South Gloucestershire Council have published their new ‘Local Housing Plan’, which has identified a number of sites in Alveston that they feel would be suitable for housing. Taken together, these sites total 222 potential new houses in the village.
South Gloucestershire Council have proposed to build 450 new houses in Easter Compton. This would more than double the number of houses in the village.
South Gloucestershire Council have presented their new Local Housing Plan, which has identified a number of sites in Almondsbury that they feel would be suitable for housing, which in total comes to 1,640 new houses.