Editor’s letter_ Eradicating planning feedback from public view reduces transparency

By John Baron, WLD editor

I see senior councillors in Leeds have this week defended the removing of public feedback from the native authority’s planning portal, amid claims it reduces transparency.

Leeds residents can nonetheless object to or help a planning software, however their feedback at the moment are not posted on the council’s on-line planning portal, as a part of an preliminary six-month trial.

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For years, folks have been in a position to view particulars of a planning software of their neighborhood, touch upon the proposals and consider what different folks have mentioned, each for and towards.

The council says the transfer has been compelled by workers shortages and under-funding within the planning division and in addition say there isn’t a authorized requirement to publish the general public’s feedback on purposes.

The native authority says “antagonistic” and potentiality libellous responses had been being posted on its on-line planning portal extra steadily, that means its workers must spend extra time vetting and redacting feedback. There are additionally issues that some objectors could worry a digital ‘pile on’ and are reluctant to remark.

However critics argue it’ll undermine openness and belief within the planning course of.

It’s undoubtedly a tough challenge. No-one can argue that the council hasn’t been hit by large cuts from central authorities over time, however I do worry the harm the choice could have on native democracy, if it strikes past a six-month trial.

If I take a look at a few of WLD‘s protection of the large planning purposes in West Leeds lately – such because the TV Harrison housing plans in Wortley, the brand new £9 million Pudsey Sixth Kind Faculty, the Rodley bridge and housing debacle and even the neighborhood response to the £100m+ flood defences within the Kirkstall Valley – a considerable proportion of our protection can be rather more tough to supply with out entry to feedback.

The council are dropping quite a lot of scrutiny – and the flexibility of the press and public to carry them to account or shine a lightweight on planning points.

As a substitute we can be awaiting for a normal abstract in a council planning officer’s report made public per week earlier than the plans are determined and inevitably lose quite a lot of element of what folks native folks had been saying.

There’s a hazard scrutiny of the council’s processes and selections – and, certainly, public consciousness of such purposes – can be a lot lowered.

And the shortage of transparency will do nothing to extend public confidence in a system the place a typical response from some is that “there’s no level in commenting as they’ve already made up their minds”.

In a latest software we reported in Wortley, even the title of the applicant had been purposefully redacted in paperwork. The place does this cease?

I sympathise with the council’s monetary difficulties, however the public will lose excess of they acquire from this and democracy and transparency would be the loser.

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