West Sussex County Times

Huge opposition to 1,500 homes

- Joshua Powling joshua.powling@nationalwo­rld.com

The ‘devastatin­g’ impact of allowing 1,500 extra homes to be built on the edge of Southwater on the environmen­t and wildlife has been highlighte­d by nearby residents.

Earlier this month Berkeley Homes launched a public consultati­on on plans to build on the 348 acre site stretching from Bonfire Hill to the A24.

But with the developer having already built hundreds of homes at Broadacres, the sentiment is clear that the village has already taken its fair share of housing.

Emma Storm, who lives in Two Mile Ash Road, started an online petition opposing the developmen­t, which has already gained 1,800 signatures.

She described how the ‘beautiful’ farmland is home to a diverse selection of wildlifean­dalthougha­cknowledgi­ng more housing is needed in the South East, she feels there are ‘better places they can develop’.

The petition says: “To allow the developmen­t of this land will be devastatin­g to the environmen­t, wildlife, and natural habitats of our much needed pollinator­s.”

Mrs Storm also highlighte­d

the ‘huge amount of extra cars’ that would be using roads not designed for such volumes of traffic, while there were also concerns about how Berkeley Homes would address water neutrality requiremen­ts.

Mrs Storm believes Grade II listed properties in Two Mile Ash Road as well as Great House Farm would be ‘blighted’.

She and her family moved

here to enjoy a rural lifestyle, but now face being bordered by a large housing estate. She checks on horses early every morning and said: “It’s peaceful and all the birds are singing. How can they want to come along and concrete this over and put a few patches of grass in and say they are working with nature?”

There is also the suggestion the consultati­on process is being rushed as many

received flyers in the post just days before the consultati­on events, while some households never received one at all.

Mrs Storm called on residents to sign the petition so the developers are ‘under no illusions that this proposal is not wanted’. Visit https://you.38degrees.org. uk/petitions/stop-the-housing-developmen­t-on-farmland-near-southwater

 ?? ?? Southwater residents shocked at Berkeley Homes’ plans for 1,500 homes. Pic S Robards SR2205101
Southwater residents shocked at Berkeley Homes’ plans for 1,500 homes. Pic S Robards SR2205101

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