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Local Plan Review: Preferred Approach 2016-2035

Representation ID: 3451

Received: 06/02/2019

Respondent: Sophie Morton

Representation Summary:

The destructive impact on local wildlife will be considerable. Hunston Copse will be lost to local residents behind the new proposed site.
There is an unfair allocation of housing compared to other communities. It would increase the size of the village by 35-40% and fundamentally destroy the character of the community.

The B2145 is the 4th busiest B road in the UK. It is already heavily congregated and is difficult to turn onto in Hunston. It also makes access to the Selsey Peninsula extremely slow, especially in summertime. The road cannot support more traffic and pollution.

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