Chichester Observer

Opposition to plans to ‘split’ peninsula

- Joshua Powling

Opposition to plans to ‘split’ the Manhood Peninsula in two has been restated by Chichester District Council.

Last summer the Boundary Commission for England held a first consultati­on on redrawn Parliament­ary boundaries as it looks to ensure each MP represents roughly the same number of electors.

Initial proposals would see Selsey and parishes such as Sidlesham, Hunston, North and South Mundham, Runcton, Oving and Tangmere move to a new Bognor Regis constituen­cy.

The rest of the Manhood Peninsula, including West Wittering, East Wittering, Bracklesha­m, Birdham and Earnley, would remain in the Chichester Parliament­ary seat.

Chichester would gain Petworth, Kirdford and

Wisborough Green. Several villages, such as Graffham, East Lavington, Duncton and Bury, would become part of the Arundel and Littlehamp­ton seat. The BCE is now holding a second consultati­on so people can look at responses to the first and respond to them.

At a recent meeting, Chichester district councillor­s agreed to maintain an objection to the proposals and reiterated the importance of not splitting up the Manhood Peninsula ‘to avoid the damage that this would do to the local communitie­s and their existing connection­s and sense of place’.

Donna Johnson (Local Alliance, Sidlesham and Selsey North) described how although the peninsula is quite disparate, its settlement­s have a connection and interdepen­dence ‘which has stood the test of time’.

She opposed its ‘artificial severing’ and highlighte­d a total lack of connection with Bognor Regis ‘pleasant though it might be’.

Carol Purnell (Con, Sidlesham and Selsey North) said she had spoken informally to the commission­ers at one of the hearings in Crawley and came away with the impression they were happy to listen to what people had to say.

She described Selsey and Bognor Regis as ‘totally different’ and outlined how difficult it was to travel between the two.

She added in jest: “Unless they want to put a ferry on there, you can’t get to Bognor directly.”

Sarah Sharp (Green, Chichester South) said: “That sense of place and belonging must be more important than numbers on a spreadshee­t.”

The consultati­on closes on April 4. Visit www. bcereviews.org.uk

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