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Stop the Arundel Bypass - Save Arundel's Countryside

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Patricia luby
4 years ago

Must save the villagers from disaster and the small animals that use that area

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jo crockett
4 years ago

Think smarter, think better, think responsibly and think of solutions that don't prioritise fossil fuel dependant vehicles.

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Mandy Foulds
4 years ago

Please do not go ahead with this hugely destructive road construction. Find a better use for such a massive amount of public money.

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Leonie Harmsworth
4 years ago

Create more wildlife corridors instead please

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lucinda de jasay
4 years ago

Listen to what the local people want. The Arundel Alternative! Stop this outdated outmoded scheme and think again.

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P Collins
4 years ago

Stop this vandalism. Indefensible and unaffordable.

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Anonymous
4 years ago

Enough of the speeding gas guzzling and electricity usurping EV’s already .. stop this pointless nature-destroying ‘bypass’ - whoever sanctioned this has obviously ‘bypassed’ sanity

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Joanne l Burton
4 years ago

We don’t actually need this it will only save about 7 mins to my journey

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Lol Drake
4 years ago

A bizarre choice of route with a devastating impact on the local wildlife. A more effective and less damaging route which avoids the woodland area must be possible.

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Steve Ashworth
4 years ago

Environmental madness.

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Caroline Merchant
4 years ago

The bypass would do far too much damage to the environment and be a waste of money and resources

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Belinda Webb-Blofeld
4 years ago

We cannot ignore the impact on precious wildlife habitats. We don’t need bigger roads; we need better roads.

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Benedict wishart
4 years ago

It hurts me to imagine the destruction of wildlife and community this road will cause. There is no thought of the surrounding community only commuters who want to cut 7 minutes off their journeys. The sourounding farmland will be desecrated not to mention the possibility of archeological and historic sites of cultural interest that may be lying beneath the soil. This plan must be stopped. The very thought of such ecological destruction as we step the brink of the age of extinction is ludicrous not to mention sickening. The poet Gerard Manley Hopkins wrote What would the world be, once bereft Of wet and of wildness? Let them be left, O let them be left, wildness and wet; Long live the weeds and the wilderness yet. Please search in your heart to hear the truth in these words. Let us move towards a brighter future not a doomed one.

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Margaret Jane Turner
4 years ago

Horrified at potential devastation for very little timesaving

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Fiona Beveridge-Hilton
4 years ago

This land is vital to the environment and all the creatures who are also vital to our quality of life. Build on it and it is lost forever.

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Anonymous
4 years ago

Use the route that does less damage to the environment. Do not keep destroying nature for our grandchildren

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Maxine Hyrjak
4 years ago

It's just awful. Taking away so much of our beloved greenspace. Natures ground. What will the wildlife do once all the green is pavement. Greedy Builders and government.

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Anonymous
4 years ago

‘Improved Routes’ leads to more cars, traffic, more pollution. Invest in an integrated public transport That actually works, make it free for all so people don’t have to rely on cars. The Arundel bypass will only make climate change worse and not meet the targets we need to get to before it’s irreversible.

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Penny Hatfield
4 years ago

Destruction of landscape and wildlife, vastly increased CO2 emissions to save 10 minutes. There is a climate emergency - stop thinking roads are the answer.

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Anonymous
4 years ago

A cheaper, less damaging option should be adopted such as the Arundel alternative.