Object

Local Plan Review: Preferred Approach 2016-2035

Representation ID: 341

Received: 30/01/2019

Respondent: Mr Jim McAuslan

Representation Summary:

The plan may bring marginal through-traffic improvements on the A27; but will be a step backwards for those on the Manhood. The plan to ban east bound traffic coming up the Manhood and the new link road from Fishbourne to the A286 is a rehash of a plan that got a huge rejection in the failed HE consultation. Spending large sums on A27 tinkering is seen by me and most folk on the Manhood as a way to avoid a more effective Northern route.
The plan fails its own test of minimising flood risk in terms of site AL6

Full text:

The plan may bring marginal through-traffic improvements on the A27; but will be a step backwards for those on the Manhood. The plan to ban east bound traffic coming up the Manhood and the new link road from Fishbourne to the A286 is a rehash of a plan that got a huge rejection in the failed HE consultation. Spending large sums on A27 tinkering is seen by me and most folk on the Manhood as a way to avoid a more effective Northern route.
The plan fails its own test of minimising flood risk in terms of site AL6