Council slammed over Cutacre jargon

BAFFLED Over Hulton residents say they are struggling to officially register their views during the formal Consultation with regards the Cutacre Site because they cannot understand the jargon in a council form.

Bolton Council caused anger when it was revealed last year that planning bosses wanted to turn part of Cutacre into an industrial estate.

Now residents who want to object to the plan are faced with a form which includes instructions such as “Please set out what change(s) you consider necessary to make the core strategy legally compliant or sound, having regard to the test identified at 5 above where this relates to soundness”. 

Further questions read: “Do you consider the core strategy is legally compliant?” and “Do you consider the core strategy is unsound because it is not consistent with national policy?”.

Cllr Andy Morgan, who is supporting the residents’ campaign against the development of Cutacre, said: “Residents are saying they haven’t got a clue what it’s on about. Someone even said it looks like they’re trying to stop people making representations.

“We’re asking people who have no knowledge of the planning or development process to comment on complex technical and legal matters, and it’s putting people off.”

More than 600 people registered their objection to the Cutacre plan during an earlier informal consultation, but so far only 14 people have managed to negotiate the official consultation process.

Chrissie Maher, founder of the Plain English Campaign, said: “This is typical of council gobbledegook. It smacks of just paying lip-service instead of really involving the community.

“If the public really have a democratic right to give their input, then let’s bring down the 10ft wall of jargon so they can understand the information first time round.

“People are right to object to this language, and council employees should stand by plain English to get the job done.”

Cllr Morgan added “If anyone struggling with the form they can call the council’s spatial planning team on 01204 333218.

The deadline for commenting on the plan is Friday, March 5. The scheme will be reviewed by the planning inspector in April and a public inquiry will take place later this year.

Basis of article appeared in the Bolton News on 23/02/10 (please click on following link): http://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/news/5022242.VOTE__Residents_slate____gobbledegook____on_Cutacre_form/

Posted by:  Andy Morgan (1225hrs 23/02/10)