This is what you have been writing to us about this week.

Thanks BFP for the May 7 article about Gomm Valley greenbelt and that Aviva the insurance company is not going to build a sustainable village there.

This is good news because the Bucks Council official population forecast has fallen to 0.6% per year and Wycombe is forecast to have a population reduction so there is no major housing need.

Also with the jump in home working and internet shopping there are plenty of office and retail industrial parks with vacant property which needs conversion to flats so there is a plentiful low cost housing source on “brownfield”.

Wycombe and all southern Bucks has an air pollution problem along the M40 / A40 corridor which has been an Air Quality Management Area (AQMA) since 2004, and is worsened by Heathrow overflights which is killing Burnham Beeches with 16% nitrous overload.

The A40/M40 at the south of Gomm Valley is much above UK air pollution limits and the 2017 Air Quality report says it causes well above 5.7% of deaths. Electric vehicles still pollute and diesel lorries are with us until the 2040s.

Green space/greenbelt is the best air pollution absorber which is why they are planting hedges around schools in London.

Aviva sustainability policy says: “We invest responsibly with Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) considerations a central pillar of our investment process...” and so it must manage its investment to the highest ethical and environmental standards or regulators will penalise it.

It invests some two per cent of profits, some £60 millions a year in community projects and so Aviva may like to place Gomm Valley in a Greenbelt Trust for the community, or at least offer it to the community at a discount.

I do hope Bucks CPRE, the Wycombe Society and green groups follow this up.

Readers may like to email to crteam@aviva.com, to request it and should mention if they are an Aviva investor/policy holder.

I also notice in the May 7 BFP on page 5 that the Conservative Wycombe MP wants Gomm Valley greenbelt built upon whereas page 6, the Conservative MP candidate for Chesham & Amersham vows to protect greenbelt. What is the Conservative policy?

Dennis Elsey, Beaconsfield

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