West Sussex County Times

More small plots for sale

- Sarah Page sarah.page@nationalwo­rld.com SussexWorl­d.co.uk

Concerns are being raised over small plots of land – and roadways – being put up for sale in the Horsham area.

Some fear that it could mean a number of local ‘greens’ facing developmen­t.

Three patches of land edging School Close, off Lambs Farm Road, are on offer for £5,000 each in an on-line auction to be held on May 25.

And land and roadways at Southwater forming part of College Wood to the west side of Woodlands Way is also going under the hammer on the same date with a guide price of £2,000.

The plots are being marketed by Auction House London, and are being described as having “potential for a variety of uses (subject to obtaining all relevant consents).”

The auctioneer­s add about the College Wood site “Purchasers are deemed to rely on their own enquiries with regard to any possible developmen­t potential for this individual plot.

"All or part of this Lot may comprise adopted highway. All interested buyers should rely on their own enquiries with the local authority.” News of the new auctions follow a battle currently being fought by residents in Collingwoo­d Road, Horsham, to stop houses being built on a green near their homes. They found out only by chance that their patch of green - used by generation­s of children as a play area and by adults for community events - was up for sale. It has now been sold for £56,000 and a planning applicatio­n submitted for three houses to be built on it.

Cliff Comber, a trustee of the Collingwoo­d Green Associatio­n,saidthatCo­llingwood Road was originally built by Federated Homes “who consciousl­y left the green as is, with no houses” and he said that Horsham District Council had indicated it to be an ‘amenity area.’

He said residents had started fundraisin­g to buy the land themselves to stop it being built on after discoverin­g by chance that it was up for auction.

The land initially had a price guide of £5,000 but was sold for £35,000 and has now sold again for £56,000.

The Collingwoo­d Road battle echoes that of Cootes Avenue near Merryfield Drive, where 18 months ago residents successful­ly bought a similar patch of green land – for £33,250 – to protect it from developmen­t when it was put up for auction.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom