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Thursday, 26 March 2015 08:50

21 March 2015: Countryside… or Concrete?

Written by William Shaw

Horsham’s prospective Parliamentary Candidates were quizzed on their countryside credentials in front of a packed crowd at the weekend (Saturday). The candidates faced questions on a range of rural issues from housing to fracking, at a pre-election hustings which attracted hundreds of concerned local people.

Major recent activity has been to object to two solar farm applications. Both are very close to another recently approved by the neighbouring authority, Wealden, at Ninfield. Rother’s are in Catsfield. Because 80% of Rother is in the High Weald AONB, Rother had never had to deal with a solar farm before the first one, at St Francis Farm. Through ignorance perhaps, they approved it, and now the countryside is reaping the consequences. Fortunately the second application 1km away from the Wealden and the St Francis one was rejected, but the applicants have now put in another slightly amended version for Rother to deal with.

Thursday, 19 March 2015 14:47

Rother & Hastings: updates

Written by Stephen Hardy

Major recent activity has been to object to two solar farm applications. Both are very close to another recently approved by the neighbouring authority, Wealden, at Ninfield. Rother’s are in Catsfield. Because 80% of Rother is in the High Weald AONB, Rother had never had to deal with a solar farm before the first one, at St Francis Farm. Through ignorance perhaps, they approved it, and now the countryside is reaping the consequences. Fortunately the second application 1km away from the Wealden and the St Francis one was rejected, but the applicants have now put in another slightly amended version for Rother to deal with.

In Hastings a singular victory was achieved when the Council refused an application for amended plans for an already built blockhouse in the Country Park, overlooking the sea, which is in the High Weald AONB. It took a great amount of courage on the councillors’ part to refuse, given officer’s recommendation and the possible threat of a compensation claim by the applicant.

Northiam, one of the larger villages in Rother with a quota of 142 houses to fill under the new Rother Local Plan, have just received a Persimmon Homes application for 66 houses on greenfield land. Northiam certainly feels hard done by with their 142 figure, as the village has unlike most others seen almost continuous development during the recession.

The Bexhill-Hastings Link Road sank deeper into the winter mud, when construction ground to a halt. No chance of its July 2015 opening date – but more importantly, watch the costs soar!

The following statement from the Adur Floodwatch Group was issued in response to the announced delay of the Adur Local Plan submission to Government.

The AFG is a consortium of all the residents associations across Adur including the Shoreham Society on the east of the river. The group has been borne out of considerable community concerns because of flood risk from inappropriate development proposed in the plan.

The following statement from the Adur Floodwatch Group was issued in response to the announced delay of the Adur Local Plan submission to Government.

The AFG is a consortium of all the residents associations across Adur including the Shoreham Society on the east of the river. The group has been borne out of considerable community concerns because of flood risk from inappropriate development proposed in the plan.

The following statement from the Adur Floodwatch Group was issued in response to the announced delay of the Adur Local Plan submission to Government.

The AFG is a consortium of all the residents associations across Adur including the Shoreham Society on the east of the river. The group has been borne out of considerable community concerns because of flood risk from inappropriate development proposed in the plan.

Thursday, 19 March 2015 14:34

News from other groups: Brighton FOE manifesto

Written by William Shaw

Brighton and Hove Friends of the Earth (BHFOE) launched its city manifesto A City for People, in which it lists four issues it thinks politicians need to prioritise. These are:

Friday, 27 February 2015 11:28

CPRE Sussex Review Winter 2015

Download your copy of the Winter Review 2015

  • Let’s get the environment back on the agenda
  • Why we need a Nature and Wellbeing Act
  • Stand up for the countryside: the CPRE manifesto
  • Housing in Horsham: the latest update
  • A27 risks scarring Arundel countryside

Letter published by the West Sussex County Times 26 February 2015

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Horsham District Council’s decision Decision to approve application to build up to 594 dwellings on countryside at Southwater

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