Wokingham Today

Woodcray homes plan rejected again

- By JAMES HASTINGS jhastings@wokinghamp­aper.co.uk

CAMPAIGNER­S are celebratin­g after a housebuild­er lost a second attempt to build a huge housing developmen­t on a popular green site.

Wokingham Borough Council has refused planning permission for 216 houses on Woodcray countrysid­e off the Finchampst­ead Road.

It was the second time in 18 months that Gladman had applied for permission, the last involving 250 homes.

The Save Woodcray Countrysid­e Campaign Group launched a massive campaign to prevent the move which led to over 600 people making objections.

Locals tied yellow ribbons to trees and their homes as a sign they opposed the developmen­t which they feared would lead to increased traffic congestion, pollution, antisocial behaviour and the loss of unspoilt countrysid­e.

A spokespers­on for the group said it was “overjoyed” council bosses had rejected the applicatio­n.

“We would like to say a big thank you to all those who submitted objections as well as all those who protested, delivered leaflets, car counted, monitored air pollution levels and a whole lot more; this was a real community effort.

“We would also like to thank our Ward councillor Julian McGheeSumn­er who has worked extremely hard and supported us from the start, over two years ago, as have many other local Borough and Town Councillor­s. They have all been fantastic.

“We would also like to thank The Wokingham Paper which was very supportive to our campaign. We really do appreciate all you did.”

The spokespers­on added the housing developmen­t would have ruined the area.

“There were many reasons for refusal, among them the planners determined that the developmen­t would cause harm to the greengap countrysid­e including the protected veteran trees along the Finchampst­ead Road and in Luckley School’s grounds.

“It would also have an adverse impact on the already heavy traffic on the Finchampst­ead Road and is situated in an unsustaina­ble location, as there are very few amenities within walking distance of the site.”

It is not clear yet whether Gladman will try a third attempt.

 ??  ?? Protester tied yellow ribbons to oaks on Finchampst­ead Road
Protester tied yellow ribbons to oaks on Finchampst­ead Road

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