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Arguments after BMX decision

Adam Hewitt • Published 2 Jul 2009 09:00 Mobiles Print Comments 1 Comment

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THE decision to defer a vote on Earley"s controversial BMX track has whipped up discord among the ruling Tories.

Earley Town Council wants to build the track in the Paddick Drive playing fields, but hit resistance first from neighbours, and last week from councillors on the Wokingham Borough Council (WBC) planning committee which has the final say.

Of the five committee members able to vote at Wednesday"s meeting, four were Conservatives - two of whom voted with Lib Dem Cllr Stephen Conway to defer a decision on the track, to give Earley Town Council the chance to scale back the track design and deal with parking and traffic issues which have been thrown up.

One of them, Norreys ward Cllr Lee Gordon-Walker, who said the track was 'just too big', was criticised after the meeting by a party colleague.

Earley town and Wokingham borough Conservative councillor David Chopping said: 'Speaking as the chairman of the Earley Town Council amenity and leisure committee that submitted the track application, I"m disappointed at how the WBC planning committee considered the application.'

'It"s a shame that a young and inexperienced councillor opened his mouth in this case, Lee Gordon-Walker.'

But he added: 'A deferral is not a refusal.'

The Chronicle put Cllr Chopping"s criticism to Cllr Gordon-Walker, and he said: 'The proposed BMX track is basically an excellent scheme, but I feel that it needs careful scrutiny to ensure that parked cars don't swamp the site. Earley Town Council have clearly done a lot of good background work and consultation, and I want to make sure that everything is right from the outset. The residents' concerns are, of course, paramount.'

Tory planning committee chairman Steve Chapman also voted for deferral, but party colleagues John Kersley and Norman Gould voted against.

The track will come back before planners at a future meeting.

This article appeared in Reading Chronicle 02 Jul 09

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