Hurst Village Society

The object of the Society shall be to preserve and enhance the
character of the Parish of Hurst as a living community

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   Newsletter No 80May 2002   

School Road Development Threat to Village

The campaign to prevent 25 new homes being built on the site of four properties in School Road is hotting up.

HVS has leafleted the parish alerting residents to the threat of "creeping urbanisation" of this part of the village, and written to Wokingham District Council calling for refusal of the application by Millgate Homes for 25 homes to replace Ashingdon, Tumbleweeds, Rose Vale and Mufulira.

This development, combined with 10 flats at Dorndon House, 22 flats at Bonhomie Court, 6 houses at Lea Heath Way and possibly as many as 3 new houses on Harlyn House in School Road would mean 62 new homes - an increase of 8.3% in the number of homes in the parish.

In addition, members of the HVS and parents of children at St. Nicholas School took part in two days of traffic count on 23 and 25 April to monitor traffic movements in School Road.

The Hurst Village Society is objecting to the proposed development on the grounds of:

  • over-development of the site
  • no capacity in the village to take large scale housing development
  • inability of the school to take more children, and the impact of this on current residents
  • traffic and highways
  • infrastructure just can't take any more homes
  • threat to more than 60 beautiful trees which will be felled.

There's more information on these objections inside.

Ashingdon Tumbleweeds Rose Vale Mufulira

If you are not already a member of the HVS and would like to help us with this campaign, please complete the form in this newsletter.


Also in this issue...

  New Lunch Club at Village Playgroup
Skateboard Facilities
Golden Jubilee Celebrations
Safer Routes to School
Head Teacher Leaves St.Nicholas
The View from Shute End
Objections to School Road Development
Churchyard Grass Cutting
  History of Hurst Schools
Poppy Appeal
Parish Design Statement
HVS News in Brief
Are you a Keep, Allum or Kelsley?
Thank you for Hurst Clean up
War on Waste
 

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