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Preferred Options
Representation ID: 46199
Received: 01/06/2012
Respondent: Mrs Anne Horsley
This is one of the remaining green spaces in Whitnash. Development has robbed Whitnash of its precious open spaces and its individual identity as community. Development has had an adverse impact on Whitnash - its village school identity; its long established village community; its congested narrow road network.The land at Whitnash East includes an ancient (Iron Age) settlement site that should not be abutted by houses. It is on an area known to flood, being part of the brook's flood plain in the dip of the valley. The brook is known to be fed by underground springs.
This is one of the remaining green spaces in Whitnash. Development has robbed Whitnash of its precious open spaces and its individual identity as community. Development has had an adverse impact on Whitnash - its village school identity; its long established village community; its congested narrow road network.The land at Whitnash East includes an ancient (Iron Age) settlement site that should not be abutted by houses. It is on an area known to flood, being part of the brook's flood plain in the dip of the valley. The brook is known to be fed by underground springs.