Telegraph Article
- Apr
- 21
- Posted by Phil Hotchin
- Posted in news
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/greenpolitics/planning/10763789/Local-authorities-hustled-into-passing-greenfield-planning-permissions.html Some interesting reading while we await the answers to our questions put to Barnsley Council on April 4th.
read moreLocal Residents Letter
- Apr
- 12
- Posted by Phil Hotchin
- Posted in news
Highmoor or Pogham or Gawber Cum Barugh ? Councillor Roy Miller wants to give some certainty to developers and landowners in the Local Plan, but he fails to confirm the need to protect the birthrights of current residents and indeed the generations of residents to come. Barnsley is not a rich town but […]
read moreFood For Thought.
- Apr
- 10
- Posted by Phil Hotchin
- Posted in news

Hi all, We finally managed to finish Newsletter 7, after our meeting with BMBC on 4 April. Along with this, we enclose copies of the article in the Chronicle last week, plus an article by Cllr Miller on the same topic, for those who don’t take the Chronicle. At some point we are going to […]
read moreNewsletter 7
- Apr
- 10
- Posted by Phil Hotchin
- Posted in newsletter
Keep It Green 2014 Newsletter 7# – 9 April 2014 This is an interim update following receipt of the Freedom of Information act (FOIA) responses and the Keep It Green 2014 Group meeting with Planning Officers from Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council (BMBC) on 4 April 2014. FOIA Requests The FOIA responses were received a few […]
read moreChronicle Article
- Apr
- 07
- Posted by Phil Hotchin
- Posted in news

Keep It Green have had more press this week in The Barnsley Chronicle about the Public Meeting we held in Gawber on Friday March 21st (see page 8) There is also an article on page 16 concerning Barnsley’s Local Plan that is of interest to us all. We are on there website too, vist…. […]
read moreNEWSLETTER 6
- Apr
- 01
- Posted by Phil Hotchin
- Posted in newsletter
Newsletter 6# – 29 March 2014 Following a successful public meeting on 7 December 2013, attended by up to 100 people, a Steering Group was set up increase public awareness of the Council’s plans for building over the Green Belt in the area between the communities of Pogmoor, Gawber, Redbrook, Barugh Green and Higham. The […]
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