Sheffield and Rotherham Green Party are
opposed to all proposals to build on green belt farming land
What is the justification for building 25,000 new homes when
the population in areas like Rawmarsh has suffered decline not
expansion ?. House purchase is beyond many low income households
with even those on average household incomes in Rotherham, £21800
a year, facing an uphill struggle. These and other key indicators
are in Rotherham MBCs Strategic Housing Market Assessment
from 2007.
Building new homes without any corresponding increase in employment
would have to target commuters from Sheffield and elsewhere. This
would further increase traffic flows in South Yorkshire and contribute
nothing to the sustainable regeneration of Rotherham.
A Government announcement this week highlighted the need to grow
more locally sourced food as the world faces food shortages. The
conversion of land that will clearly be needed to grow food in
decades to come makes no sense at all.
Sheffield and Rotherham Green Party are opposed to all proposals
to build on green belt farming land We have not been as active
as we would like in Rotherham in recent years but we are determined
to work alongside opposition groups campaigning against these
unnecessary and damaging proposals.