Wokingham Today

Village unites against plan to build 200 homes on green field

- By SUE CORCORAN news@wokingham.today

A united campaign has been launched to stop 200 new homes in a village where there’s been earlier disagreeme­nt on how to fight developmen­t.

A large banner urging: “SAY NO! to 200 houses in Hurst. Save Our Village” has just been erected by the village pond at Hurst’s busiest junction.

The homes are proposed for a green field between Lodge Road (the B3030) and Tape Lane. An applicatio­n for planning permission has now been made.

Public drop-in informatio­n sessions have been organised for tomorrow (Friday) between 5pmnd 7pm and on Saturday between 10am and noon at St Nicholas Primary School, School Road, Hurst.

The drop-in sessions have been organised by a team from Hurst’s neighbourh­ood plan group, the parish council, Hurst Village Society and Protect Hurst Action Group.

The groups were called together last week by parish council chairman Wayne Smith.

The earlier disagreeme­nts seem to have been put aside as the group campaigns against permission for the homes.

Cllr Smith said afterwards: “The four groups had a constructi­ve meeting to organise the campaign which will help and inform villagers who wish to object to the planning applicatio­n.

“We would urge residents to come to a drop-in session and also to object to the applicatio­n.”

Members of the campaign’s four groups will be at the sessions to talk to residents.

HVS planning spokespers­on John Osborne said: “To be successful the campaign needs everyone to get involved by raising their personal objections.

“It is the joint team’s intention to provide a list of the most significan­t objections and perceived flaws in the applicatio­n for people to include in their objections.” The society’s email is: planning@hvs.org.uk

Protect Hurst Action Group says: “We urge every resident to get involved, attend the drop-in session where you will be able to discuss the applicatio­n and receive guidance on how to object effectivel­y to this applicatio­n and protect this village from this proposed inappropri­ate developmen­t.

“PHAG will also continue to give guidelines to their members – if you wish to join please email protecthur­staction group@outlook.com.”

A campaign page has been launched at www.facebook.com/ savehurst

Comments on the applicatio­n, number 220458, can be made at Wokingham Borough Council’s website planning.wokingham. gov.uk by Friday, April 1.

 ?? Picture: Sue Corcoran ?? CAMPAIGN: Hurst villagers are uniting against plans for
200 homes proposed for the village
Picture: Sue Corcoran CAMPAIGN: Hurst villagers are uniting against plans for 200 homes proposed for the village

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