West Sussex Gazette

District council agrees farm plans

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Plans to place 10 hectares of polytunnel­s at Colworth Manor Farm have been approved by Arun District Council.

The applicatio­n was given the nod during a meeting of the planning committee last Wednesday.

With members split equally for and against the plans, it was lefttochai­rmanTerryC­hapman (Con, East Preston) to use his casting vote in favour. The main concern raised during the meeting was the impact the polytunnel­s would have on views across the Downs.

Shirley Haywood (Ind, Middletono­n-Sea) said: “I think there’s absolutely no doubt that these polytunnel­s are going to impact on the landscape. They’re going to impact on the long vista that you have as you drive along the A259 into Chichester. They’re going to create an industrial­isation of a very agricultur­al landscape, which I don’t think is acceptable in this area.”

JuneHamilt­on(Ind,Pagham) felt the polytunnel­s would be too big and ‘a blot on the landscape’. But Paul Kelly (Con, East Preston) felt the land would be attractive to developers and said he would much rather see it used for polytunnel­s than a few hundred houses. The polytunnel­s will be 8.2m wide and a maximum of 3.65m high. They will be in place between January and October each year to grow soft fruit such as strawberri­es, raspberrie­s and blueberrie­s. The applicatio­n also included plans to plant 460m of hedgerow and almost two hectares of wildflower meadow.

A second applicatio­n, to install 8.77ha of polytunnel­s at Upton’s Field – also part of Colworth Manor Farm – is being considered by Chichester District Council.

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