Maintaining our beautiful Green Belt is essential to preserving our beautiful landscapes here in South West Hertfordshire. I know that this is a big area of concern for many residents, and I am continuing to hold local authorities such as the Liberal Democrat-controlled Three Rivers District Council to account in producing a Local Plan to make sure housing development is sustainable and that our green spaces are protected.

That way we can ensure we protect our environment and have the infrastructure to support sustainable development, like access to GP surgeries and shops.

Our rivers and chalk streams are a hugely important characteristic of our green and blue spaces. Flooding has a devastating effect on our communities and I am committed to improving our infrastructure so that it can be a problem of the past in my constituency.

I am pleased to have had many productive meetings with Thames Water and local organisations regarding sewage discharge into the River Chess and the organisation of waterways to tackle the causes of flooding. 

I will continue to liaise with Thames Water to protect residents from the fear of flooding in their local area.

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Gagan welcomes planning application decision

Planning Application Update: Gagan is delighted to report that the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities has dismissed the appeal and refused planning permission for 1400 homes to be built around Marshcroft Lane, near to our greenbelt land in Tring. Gagan spoke at the public

Gagan meets with the Minister for Housing

Gagan was glad to meet with Lee Rowley MP, the Minister for Housing, alongside representatives from the Three Rivers Joint Residents Association and Dean Russell MP, to discuss the revised NPPF and the importance of protecting the Green Belt in our area. The Minister listened to the concerns of rep

Tring Planning Update

Gagan Mohindra MP has spoken out in opposition during the Planning Inspectorate's Inquiry into Redrow PLC's proposed application for 1,400 homes to be built in Marshcroft towards the east of Tring. This application was initially rejected by Dacorum Borough Council, but this has been appealed by the

Gagan attends Tearoom Surgery with Housing Minister

Gagan Mohindra was pleased to attend a tearoom surgery with the Minister for Housing, Rachel Maclean, to discuss planning policies on national and local levels. Gagan has received a number of emails from his constituents with their concerns on local planning processes, and Gagan was pleased to have

Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Questions - House of Commons

During the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Oral Questions, Gagan Mohindra successfully 'bobbed' to ask the Secretary of State, Michael Gove, on how he can ensure that his constituents of South West Hertfordshire have their voices heard during contentious local planning matters,

Planning Policy - Westminster Hall Debate

Gagan Mohindra spoke during a Westminster Hall debate on planning policy, highlighting the importance of taking a 'brownfield first' approach to new developments and that local authorities, such as Three Rivers District Council, continue to prioritise publishing a Local Plan to ensure community need

Gagan attends Bovingdon Neighbourhood Plan Meeting

Gagan Mohindra was pleased to have been joined by a number of Bovingdon residents on at Bovingdon Memorial Hall to discuss the proposed Bovingdon Neighbourhood Plan. The meeting lasted a couple of hours with local residents being able to comment on aspects of the proposed neighbourhood plan which w

National Farmers Union Christmas Reception

Gagan is a strong supporter of green areas and industries in South West Hertfordshire, and he was pleased to be able to attend the National Farmers Union Christmas Reception.  Gagan was recently invited by the National Farmers Union to visit Bryant Nurseries in Bovingdon, and he enjoyed hearin