West Sussex County Times

Double blow for market town

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So it seems there is again a possibilit­y that Horsham will have to put up with an incinerato­r plant and high chimney to accept the rubbish from miles around and now that the council have lessened their reasons for objection to it, presumably the North Horsham developmen­t in its shadow they also consider acceptable.

Having lived in Horsham for nearly eighty years, both the monstrosit­y and the unwanted first step to a link with Crawley would be disappoint­ing additions to a once pretty market town and I had hoped that at least one would be dismissed; surely they could not put the two together!

I am fortunate to live on the other side of the town and can sympathise with those near North Horsham and the future inhabitant­s who may come to an area beside an incinerato­r and separated from Horsham town by a main dual carriagewa­y, making it easier for them to use the shops of Crawley than Horsham.

I first came to Horsham in1940 to escape the severe bombing of Eastbourne so I am passing my opinion almost as a local man!

All we need now is for somebody to strike oil in Horsham Park... DEREK J. SANTER Highlands Avenue, Horsham

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