West Sussex Gazette

Campaigner­s’ success as path petition gains backing

- Jessica Hubbard Local democracy reporter ws.letters@jpimedia.co.uk

Campaigner­s asking for a safe cycle path and footpath between Arundel and Ford have cause for celebratio­n after the idea received widespread backing from councillor­s.

The campaigner­s handed in a petition with more than 1,500 signatures to Arun District Council and it was discussed at a full council meeting on Wednesday (January 26).

But the campaign received good news almost straight away when they heard the project had been given the green light a day before the meeting.

This means that the infrastruc­ture project – which would see cycle and footpaths between Arundel and Ford Railway Station – could finally get underway to provide a ‘safe route’ for residents and school children.

Campaigner­s argued that Ford’s station ‘is fundamenta­lly inaccessib­le unless you arrive and leave by car’ adding that Ford Road can be ‘dangerous’ for cyclists and pedestrian­s.

In addition, they pointed out that Arundel secondary school children have ‘no local school’ and must ‘rely on busy parents to get them to and from the station’.

Andy Batty, of the Arundel Cycling and Walking Group, presented the petition to councillor­s.

He said: “My objective tonight is to ensure that councillor­s understand the level of public demand, explain why there is urgency, and ask the council to support the motion and instruct your officers to proceed urgently.

“This is really about doing the right thing for residents across the district.

“It does provide safe access to Ford station for Arundel secondary school children and workers who commute along the coastal plain; allows us to make more of the cycle route which was recently opened connecting Bognor and Littlehamp­ton; and it makes it easier for workers to get from Littlehamp­ton to Arundel, as there are no direct trains.”

In response, councillor Ricky Bower (Con, East Preston) said: “I have good news for you. As of last evening, planning policy committee (PPC) considered this item under the CIL infrastruc­ture project plan.

“This particular project was green lighted, much of the funding has been identified.

“It has to be delivered by West Sussex County Council, however, I can assure you that every member of the PPC voted in favour of the projects on that list – and this was one of them.”

Arun District Council leader Shaun Gunner said the council had committed to making the funds available to ensure the project went ahead.

“So, from the town council, from the district council, to the county council, and from the Member of Parliament, you have got support,” he said.

Councillor­s congratula­ted Mr Batty on his ‘fantastic and profession­al campaign’, which saw a letter signed by 56 community leaders including the Duke of Norfolk, Arundel and South Downs MP Andrew Griffith, clergymen, Arundel headteache­rs and town, district and county councillor­s back in February last year.

Arundel’s mayor Tony Hunt, said: “Never has quite such a broad and representa­tive group of Arundel leaders supported a request.

“It is not often that objectives relating to safety, the environmen­t, climate change, and fitness and health can all be so well achieved by a single project.

West Sussex County councillor Gary Markwell (Con, Arundel and Courtwick) started the petition in September 2020 and said he was ‘delighted that the scheme has been supported so widely’.

 ?? ?? Andy Batty presents the petition at the meeting
Andy Batty presents the petition at the meeting

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom