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Nick Herbert welcomes decision to drop North Heath & Adversane development |
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Written by Dean Smith
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Friday, 26 February 2010 |
As a follow-up to yesterday's announcement, Arundel & South Downs MP Nick Herbert has welcomed the decision to abandon proposals for a new town of 4,000 houses at North Heath and Adversane.
The greenfield site had been earmarked for housing in Horsham District Council’s Core Strategy consultation document, drawn up in response to the Government’s demand for 13,000 new houses in the district by 2026.
The Council has also shelved plans to designate Pulborough as a “potential strategic development location” in the period to 2026 and will look instead at other sites in the district.
The decision was announced by the Council on Wednesday (24 February) following a campaign organised by local action group STAND - Stop the Adversane North Heath Development.
Mr Herbert submitted a formal objection to the proposals in October, saying that a new town would devastate the countryside and fail to deal with the lack of affordable housing in the villages.
And he warned that significant development in Pulborough should only be considered with the agreement of the Parish Council.
The MP also declared his opposition to the plans in a meeting with the Chairman and Chief Executive of Horsham District Council in December.
Local campaigner Andrew Swaffield said: “STAND has been very lucky to have had fantastic support from local residents in North Heath and Adversane as well as further afield. With the strong support of our local MP Nick Herbert, and a great deal of hard work from many dedicated volunteers we have managed to keep this issue at the forefront of people's minds throughout.
“We are delighted that Horsham District Council has decided to abandon Option 8 and that our beautiful countryside will remain now for future generations to enjoy.”
Nick Herbert commented: “I’m very relieved for my constituents in North Heath, Pulborough and West Chiltington that these plans have now been dropped. The new town at North Heath and Adversane would have been twice the size of Pulborough and larger than any other village in my constituency. It would have destroyed a beautiful area of countryside and failed to solve the lack of affordable housing in the villages. So I’m delighted that we’ve seen it off and I’d like to congratulate STAND for running a terrific campaign.”
Mr Herbert confirmed that a Conservative government would scrap the regional housing targets and regional spatial strategies that are driving plans to build more than 74,000 houses in West Sussex over the next 20 years. |
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Written by Dean Smith
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Thursday, 25 February 2010 |
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In autumn last year, Horsham District Council invited comments on the Core Strategy Review Consultation document from people who had an interest in the District’s future. It set out some of the key issues in planning the future of the District and put forward, for consultation, nine potential options for how the development requirements could be met. Around 2400 comments were received on the issues raised in the document from a mixture of individuals and organisations. Over 1,500 of these related to the potential strategic development site options. The Council has now reviewed and considered carefully all the comments received, as well as preparing further technical work to assist and inform the preparation of the proposed Preferred Strategy document, to be published in the summer, for further consultation. As part of this process of consultation and technical work, it has been decided that some of the development site options should be excluded from further investigations because their locations meant it would be harder to create cohesive communities with sufficient services to meet the needs of future residents. Instead, attention will be focussed on a ‘short list’ of the site options to ascertain from the further work whether they are appropriate and deliverable for inclusion in the preferred strategy. Of the nine original site options, the Council will not now proceed with further work on sites Faygate, Chesworth Farm (South Horsham), Adversane/North Heath and Pulborough as potential strategic development locations in the period to 2026. It will now focus its attention on sites West of Ifield, North Horsham, West of Southwater, and East of Billingshurst, with parallel feasibility work taking place on a possible new market town in the Gatwick Sub-Region, jointly with neighbouring authorities. The following is a statement from Cllr David Jenkins, Cabinet Member for Strategic Planning at Horsham District Council. “We indicated our commitment to a thorough public debate on the issues and options available to us at the early stages in the process. As a result of the response to the Consultation Document and our further assessments we have been able to refine our initial assessment process and indicate those options on which we now need to concentrate our attention. I am convinced that this is the appropriate way forward and, although not everyone will be happy with the position reached, it may help to allay the fears of some residents in those areas where we are not now looking to proceed with further studies.” |
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Curry Night this Saturday! |
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Written by Dean Smith
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Tuesday, 16 February 2010 |
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This Saturday there will be a curry night in the West Chiltington Village Hall, all in aid of the ABC Animal Sanctuary. ABC Animal Sanctuary is the project of Alexandra Bastedo, 60's superstar and scene stealer of 'The Champions'. |
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Arundel Castle
 An excellent place to visit, Arundel Castle is the seat of The Dukes of Norfolk and is set in 40 acres of sweeping grounds and gardens. Arundel Castle has been open to visitors seasonally for nearly 200 years. It is one of the great treasure houses of England, each having its own unique place in history and is home to priceless works of art. Go and see paintings and furniture, tapestries and stained glass, china and clocks, sculpture and carving, heraldry and armour in stunning room settings.
Bignor Roman Villa
 See outstanding mosaic floors in the Roman Villa at Bignor. Situated at the foot of the downs, near the tiny village of Bignor, the Villa is in a permanent state of improvement. Take a picnic to eat in the villa grounds when you've seen all the beautiful floors.
Petworth Park
 The vast late 17th-century mansion of Petworth House is set in a beautiful 283-hectare (700-acre) deer park, landscaped by 'Capability' Brown and immortalised in Turner's paintings. It is open for very long opening hours so you can walk around even when the house is closed.
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The following are the site statistics for pulboro.org. They show the number of visitors, per month, over the last year. This may help potential advertisers measure the worth of placing an ad on the site. | Apr 2009 | 19396 | | May | 21043
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News from the Pulborough Traders Group (or not)
Apparently the Pulborough Traders Group have been re-enlivened though I've still had no updates for months. Not a very proactive team apparently! I can confirm that MBC Office has opened a new village Post Office. The shop has been completely refurbished to take in the new activities and looks very smart. I hope everyone in the village starts using the Post Office again - perhaps some bigger signs would draw more attention? The old Post Office become a kitchen showroom and the small shop next door to Boomerang is now a health food shop called beneficial Health. The shop next to Willmers is now a florist (that snuck up without my noticing) and a curtain place. If any of the local traders would like me to add articles regarding their shops or establishments, just send them to me with a few pictures and get yourself a free ad! This is not just for Lower Street shops either. Those on Station Road or London Road are welcome too.
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