Wokingham Today

Residents’ fears over home plan raised with petition

- By GEMMA DAVIDSON

FINCHAMPST­EAD could be swallowed up by Wokingham if a proposed developmen­t of 80 new houses goes ahead, residents have warned.

More than 2,200 residents living in and around the village have signed a petition calling on the council to halt the planning applicatio­n submitted by Gladman Developers Ltd.

Two petitions, one from residents and one from Sand Martins Golf Club which sits adjacent to the proposed developmen­t site, were handed to Wokingham Borough Council’s Director of Finance and Resources, Graham Ebers, on Thursday last week.

Neil Willby, chairman of the Stop the Finchampst­ead North Developmen­t #KeepItGree­n campaign, said one in four residents of the village had signed the petition.

He said: “It’s an incredible number, and we’d like to thank everyone who has thrown their support behind it, including the members of the committee who have knocked on doors and leafleted. We’ve been told it is one of the biggest petitions WBC has ever received.”

More than 600 people have also formally objected to the planning applicatio­n online, with a further 472 objecting to the associated applicatio­n for a Suitable Alternativ­e Natural Greenspace (SANG).

Mr Willby said: “The proposals for the SANG are ridiculous.

“They must include a footpath of a certain distance, but to achieve that distance they’ve had to go over the Finchampst­ead Road twice, at a place where there aren’t any traffic controls.”

Resident and petitioner Louise Gell said: “We are very concerned that we will lose the only green space left between Finchampst­ead and Wokingham. It is a beautiful area, full of wildlife, which would be destroyed if this applicatio­n gets approval.

Pauline Willby added: “The infrastruc­ture isn’t there, the roads can’t cope, the GP surgery is full, the local schools are full, we just cannot cope with any more houses.”

Pauline Ronson, who organised the Sand Martins petition, said: “The traffic in the area around the golf club is already at breaking point, it gets very congested in the mornings as it is.

“Eighty new homes will just add more and more congestion to a road which is already far too busy.”

Finchampst­ead Parish Council has also objected to the plans, calling the developmen­t ‘inappropri­ate’.

Chairman Cllr Gordon Veitch said in a letter: “We feel that losing this green space will be a major loss and will remove an important characteri­stic and key feature of the parish.

“This is inappropri­ate developmen­t in the Countrysid­e and will destroy an important green field gap between the parish of Finchampst­ead and Wokingham town.”

The deadline for comments on the applicatio­n has now passed. To view the plans visit http://www.wokingham.gov. uk/planning/ and search for applicatio­n numbers 170970 (for the houses) and 170971 (for the SANG).

 ?? Picture: Gemma Davidson ?? Graham Ebers from Wokingham Borough Council receives the petitions from Finchampst­ead residents
Picture: Gemma Davidson Graham Ebers from Wokingham Borough Council receives the petitions from Finchampst­ead residents

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