Signatures

45 organisations have signed up to show their support

Friends of Carrington MossDecember 5, 2025, 12:20 pm
These are fundamental rights that should be considered the basic minimum entitlement for communities across the UK.
Community Led Action & Savings SupportNovember 25, 2025, 10:03 am
Save DartingyonJune 23, 2021, 9:15 am
The Peoples HubJune 19, 2021, 8:44 pm
The Peoples Hub has been built to help people and to love the planet, and fully support this campaign. Greenwashing has become the new norm and it is unacceptable. More power needs to be given to / back to the people to improve communities, now and for generations to come. Ethics and transparency are key.
National Pensioners ConventionJune 10, 2021, 8:21 am
Fuel Poverty ActionMay 27, 2021, 2:12 pm
Fuel Poverty Action is particularly concerned about regeneration plans busting up communities and taking away people’s support networks, leading to more expensive housing and heating. Even building fabric is not necessarily more energy efficient as claimed, and there are huge carbon costs from reconstruction. Communities must have the right to make informed decision themselves.
Chalgrove Airfield Action GroupMay 6, 2021, 12:04 pm
Chalgrove Airfield Action Group has been representing the residents of Chalgrove and the surrounding villages and parishes to ensure that local planners understand and recognise the depth of opposition to placing a disproportionately large car-based settlement in an isolated rural setting. We need planners to understand that our objections may not be couched in idealised planning language, but are absolutely clear in the reasons why this is a terrible idea. We know our area better than you do – we know the chaos and environmental destruction this will cause. Listen to us.
Health and Wellbeing in Planning NetworkDecember 7, 2020, 4:00 pm
Frack Free LancashireNovember 27, 2020, 2:23 pm
Gardens and Open Spaces HullNovember 20, 2020, 11:25 am
GOSH is campaigning for sustainable open-space management, led by the community for the community in partnership with the council, to enable food growing and encourage biodiversity in the city of Hull. We firmly believe climate change and sustainability must be the foremost consideration in Planning decisions and we therefore support the Charter.

373 individuals have signed up to show their support

Caroline WhitakerNovember 8, 2020, 11:27 am
Louise YatesNovember 5, 2020, 9:54 pm
Jeremy WireNovember 3, 2020, 2:27 pm
Marco KeillerNovember 2, 2020, 6:08 pm
Linda ClarkeOctober 30, 2020, 12:23 pm
Section 106 clauses are the only way to build social conditions into the development process, sitting employment and training targets for local labour and diverse groups in society, as well as equality objectives. These cannot be replaced by an Infrastructure levy.
Mini GreyOctober 29, 2020, 10:56 pm
The Lawton Report of 2010 called for “more, bigger, better and joined-up spaces for nature.” A decade later this lack of habitat has still not been addressed. In his letter of September 2020 to the Prime Minister, Professor Sir John Lawson calls for bringing nature to people: “We need a focussed programme of ecological restoration within and surrounding our towns and cities.” This is what we now need to be building. Some of the poorest-designed new settlements are Urban Extensions. These are often driven by large housing targets being imposed on local councils, who attempt to dispatch them with high volume houses on a greenfield site. So imposed housing targets create unwanted consequences. Better to resource initial planning at the landscape scale, involving the Wildlife Trusts, and organisations such as Building for Nature and Transport for New Homes, or the wealth of planning expertise that does exist. It needs to be joined up with transport planning, environmental planning, and agricultural planning – these have to connect, because we can use our landscape to provide simultaneously for both people and nature and agriculture and climate change mitigation, if we plan our land use wisely. Enlightened innovative design with community-creation, place-creation and making space for nature are what it needs to make great places.
Cllr Tricia ClarkeOctober 29, 2020, 10:42 pm
It makes sense for Local Authorities to have control of the development of their boroughs and for residents to have a say in the planning applications that affect their areas. It is important that the London Plan and local plans are the policies that local authorities adhere to. The government is giving too much say to developers.
Brian CandelandOctober 29, 2020, 6:02 pm
I fully support this charter.
Penelope HealeyOctober 29, 2020, 3:25 pm
Susan SimpsonOctober 29, 2020, 12:32 pm
The proposed reforms to the Planning system are the biggest challenge to democracy that are currently being put forward by this government. These reforms are rapidly heading towards even greater autocracy. The aims they are claiming to propound are spurious and meaningless and are purely included to attempt to give good reasons for bad legislation. This will result in a charter for developers to build whatever they wish, wherever they wish, whenever they wish with no thought to true affordable housing, the economy – other than their own, the environment, existing residents, countryside, habitats, pollution, quality of build. The many key workers of cities, towns and villages will still not be able to afford to buy their own home or be able to afford the uncontrolled rents since the deregulation of the Housing Associations that at being run for profit by large ‘friendly to this government’ overseas, and a few home grown conglomerates, to provide unregulated sub standard accommodation for vast profit – some at the expense of the tax payer – that will become the slums of today and tomorrow. A fine legacy for this government with purely self interest and ‘party donations’ at the heart of these reforms.