Object
Local Plan Review: Preferred Approach 2016-2035
Representation ID: 398
Received: 27/01/2019
Respondent: Mr richard barnes
The land is grade one/two agricultural.
There is no waste water management plan (drainage, sewerage)
There are real fears that building will significantly increase flooding (on and offsite) due to the high water table.
There would be considerable loss to eco-systems and wild life corridors, resulting in habitat fragmentation.
There is no thought as to how to satisfactorily relieve present traffic issues, never mind future congestion and resultant diminution of air quality.
the land is grade one/two agricultural.
There is no waste water management plan (drainage, sewerage) which is a fundamental issue for the community already the system is not coping.
There are real fears that building will significantly increase flooding (on and offsite) due to the high water table.
There would be considerable loss to eco-systems and wild life corridors, resulting in habitat fragmentation.
It would severely damage the setting of the National Park, the AONB generally
It would lose the distinctiveness of the settlements of Fishbourne and Bosham
There is no thought as to how to satisfactorily relieve present traffic issues, never mind future congestion and resultant diminution of air quality.