Last December, Wealden District Council refused planning permission for the houses at Honey Farm, on the border of the new South Downs National Park . The council found the plan had numerous flaws due to the impact it would have on the South Downs and on local heritage and infrastructure.
Stuart Meier, Director of CPRE Sussex, said "this proposal has rightly been thrown out by the council. CPRE has long resisted the suggestion of development on this sensitive site, which manages both to be inaccessible to people because it is on the wrong side of the A27, and to be very prominent in the landscape because it is right at the foot of Folkington Down".
"The site has been firmly rejected by Wealden District Council in its strategic assessment, and it is clear to any walker on the Downs that it would be a savage scar on the face of the new National Park. It is simply the wrong plan in the wrong place."
CPRE Sussex has announced it will fight the proposal by linking up with other groups to challenge the developers at the Inquiry. Stuart Meier says it has already had offers of support from other environmental groups, and has written to the Planning Inspectorate to seek full inquiry involvement.
CPRE is asking the public to support its efforts by becoming members, the subscriptions going to its appeals fund, see www.cpresussex.org.uk.
A public meeting is planned shortly, but members of the public who wish to object now should write to the Planning Inspectorate quoting reference APP/C1435/A/10/2130580/NWF, to: Ms Sian Evans
Planning Inspectorate
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