
Stuart Derwent
Lightwoods Ovingdean/Woodhingdean Development
9 March 2014
Following the unveiling of a proposal by property developer Lightwoods to build 315 new homes on land bordering the South Downs National Park between Woodingdean and Ovingdean, Brighton and Hove CPRE sent the following letter to The Argus:
Brighton & Hove District Report: Winter 2013
The countryside “Urban Fringes” lie between the built up area and the boundary of the SDNP. They are important open areas representing our own countryside close to and in many cases within the areas where we live.
Update: Brighton & Hove
Brighton & Hove City Plan
The City’s vision for development and growth up to 2030 it includes long expected development plans for Toads Hole Valley, one of the last large areas of green space on the north west city edge, bounded by housing and the A27.
We have challenged the proposed density.
Rampion Wind Farm
Response to the Environmental Impact Assessment submitted asking for greater attention to the effect on both land and seascapes.