This government is the worst ever, Part 203, by The Guardian.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment ... port-warns
The poorest and most nature-deprived communities in England will be further left behind in their access to green spaces if proposed changes to planning laws go ahead, a report finds.
More than 7.4 million people in England live in areas completely devoid of immediate biodiversity, including 1.4 million children under 15, the report commissioned by a number of wildlife and environmental NGOs says.
The severe nature poverty is driven not by the rural-urban divide, but by extreme environmental disparities within towns and cities, and new “loopholes” for developers will exacerbate it, it says.
So where's the most unequal borough? Croydon. Which you might have noticed is inner city on its inner side and green belt on its outer side. So we can make all of the borough inner city density, right? Something tells me The Guardian would be less than happy with that too. What should they do? Knock down a load of homes in the more urban parts of Croydon?
As ever, building homes is presented as a sinister lobby group, who con their way to loopholes. Elsewhere in the paper we'll doubtless find something about how awful it is to reduce net immigration.
Richard Benwell, chief executive of the Wildlife and Countryside Link, said: “Nature should not be a luxury reserved for the wealthy. England’s poorest communities are already being left with the worst access to nature, and biodiversity net gain loopholes are further exacerbating this problem.
Now consider the effect of a lack of homes. Anything about "luxury reserved for the rich" come to mind in that context?