West Sussex Gazette

“It is morally unacceptab­le and it should be stopped.”

- Sam Pole sam.pole@nationalwo­rld.com

Hundreds of protestors lined the streets of the Chichester district on Saturday (March 25) to protest the urbanisati­on of Chichester Harbour.

Conservati­on groups from across the district called for action against the urbanisati­on of the harbour and the east and west corridor.

Residents lined the streets across the A259, from the Saxon Corner to the Fishbourne roundabout, Hayling beachfront to Langstone and along the A286 from West Wittering to Apuldram to protest.

Libby Alexander from the Save Our South Coast Alliance, at the protest, said: “We’re all here at Fishbourne today, demonstrat­ing against the state of sewage.

“We’ve got far too many developmen­ts in the district and the sewage distributo­r Southern Water cannot cope.

“So they take the sewage to their wet water works when it’s high tide and let out all the sewage into our harbour.

"Our harbour is much protected, it’s an AONB (Area of Natural Beauty) but its seeming to be downgraded because of this sewage pouring into it.

“Rebecca Pow (Environmen­t Minister) said in 2022 in her conference that we should jail all the water works CEO’s because they are not doing their job correctly.

"It is morally unacceptab­le and it should be stopped.”

Residents were asked to bring banners and items to make noise, and wear high vis and colourful clothing to make themselves as seen as possible.

Many different groups also came down to protest the developmen­t around the district and harbour, including the cycling group ChiCycle.

The Mayday Action Group, who were one of the organisers for the event also penned an open letter to current and future district councillor­s imploring more action to be taken to preserve the Area of Natural Beauty.

Previous protests have taken place in the area regarding the overdevelo­pment of housing in the district including January 2022 when campaigner­s opposed to the urbanisati­on of the Manhood Peninsula and Harbour Villages took to the streets of Chichester, and in In 2021, a protest took place against plans for more than 6,000 new homes in the area.

Southern Water have been contacted for a response.

 ?? Pic S Robards SR2303272 ?? Campaigner­s opposed to the urbanisati­on of Chichester Harbour and the east/west corridor took to the streets in the district to highlight their case.
Pic S Robards SR2303272 Campaigner­s opposed to the urbanisati­on of Chichester Harbour and the east/west corridor took to the streets in the district to highlight their case.
 ?? ?? Hundreds of protestors lined the streets of the Chichester district on Saturday (March 25) to protest the urbanisati­on of Chichester Harbour.
Hundreds of protestors lined the streets of the Chichester district on Saturday (March 25) to protest the urbanisati­on of Chichester Harbour.

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