Friday, 10 February 2017

Backlash builds against Smith's Wood housing plan

A SMITH'S Wood mum has said that the football club she set up could be put at risk if Solihull Council presses ahead with plans to build on their home turf.
Stacey Lanchester is the latest local resident to speak out against proposals to put homes on Bosworth Wood playing fields.
She started Cars FC because her own son was travelling to Knowle to play and she thought it would be beneficial to set up a local side.
"We are a popular local team attracting up to 20 young people per game," said Stacey. "We rely on the use of the pitch as it is the only one near to 'The Cars' estate.
"If the pitch was lost for housing, then the club would fold, as there are no other facilities nearby. We are looking to expand, not close down."
Councillor Mark Wilson (Green, Smith's Wood) has criticised the proposals to develop the site, which are included in the latest version of Solihull's Local Plan.
"It is a concern that when the council is saying it is committed to residents' health and well-being and strengthening communities on one hand, it is threatening sports and recreation, which is a key factor in these policies, on another.
"If there more people in these communities, then they will require more, not less facilities to support them and their needs."
Earlier this week, a petition signed by almost 700 residents - who oppose the Bosworth Wood proposal - was presented to Full Council by Coun Wilson.
As well as Cars FC, letters of objection have been submitted by other sports clubs, including Solihull Moors and Chelmsley Colts FC.
Coun Ken Hawkins, the cabinet member for environment, housing and regeneration, said: "It is important to recognise that at this stage the boundaries of the sites are not fixed and not all land within the allocations will be developed."

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