Say NO to the proposed development at Old Park Stables in Farnham's Medieval Park
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Anonymous
10 years ago
They'll ruin what Farnham is about
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Gill Chudley
10 years ago
This planning application must be stopped as agreeing it sets a dangerous precedent for other areas. There is not enough infrastructure and it will help destroy rural England. We need to put our "health before development".
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Ian Woods
10 years ago
after the corruption surrounding the new sainsburys I dont know if this is ligit or not.Green spaces in this area are receeding this should be saved
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Alan Maxwell
10 years ago
I say NO!!!!!!!
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Martyn & Lisa Norris
10 years ago
When are we going to stop building on green space and destroying our heritage. Enough is enough, Farnham's infrastructure is already bursting and this will set a dangerous precedent
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Jill Powell
10 years ago
I object most strongly to this proposed development. It will increase traffic down our quiet lane (also a bridlepath and part of the St Swithun's Way. The impact on our area would be most detrimental.
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John Powell
10 years ago
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This housing estate would be entirely out of keeping in such a precious rural setting and would set a very dangerous precedent. Old Park Lane is a private bridlepath and unsuitable for the increased number of vehicles. This planning application must be stopped.
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Mike East
10 years ago
Something's need preserving. Stop the sprawl
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Jacqui Gristwood
10 years ago
If this development is within the Thames basin heath Special protection area will the owner have to pay the council a contribution towards the provision of open space for the general public to use? Permitting this developement, will remove any open space these lanes have. the general public will not be able to use these lanes with all the extra traffic.
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Jacqui Gristwood
10 years ago
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The surrounding lanes and bridleways are not wide enough to cope with the extra traffic. Permitting this development will stop the dog walkers, the riders, runners, cyclists and ramblers from enjoying our beautiful lanes.
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Bryony Hedley
10 years ago
A resounding NO!
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Darren McBride
10 years ago
Disgraceful, the town is running out of infrastructure
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Anonymous
10 years ago
STOP ,dont destroy this area with development ,for nothing more than human greed.
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Jenny Colquhoun
10 years ago
We have pleanty of unused buildings that would be much better used to create housing rather than using the Old Park areas. The probability of the houses being built would be for the very rich is also a high probability.
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Chris Rawlins
10 years ago
No more development needed but we do need to preserve this historic medieval deer park.
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James ackland
10 years ago
I grew up in the area where to houses are being planned. Jeremy rickets has l
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Christine Ackland
10 years ago
Say no, the roads are totally unsuitable for any more traffic. Surely we must keep our local community facilities and open spaces. How will the schools, health system, sewage systems cope!
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paul farmer
10 years ago
NO!
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mike parmenter
10 years ago
Just another example of vandalism driven by greed.
They'll ruin what Farnham is about
This planning application must be stopped as agreeing it sets a dangerous precedent for other areas. There is not enough infrastructure and it will help destroy rural England. We need to put our "health before development".
after the corruption surrounding the new sainsburys I dont know if this is ligit or not.Green spaces in this area are receeding this should be saved
I say NO!!!!!!!
When are we going to stop building on green space and destroying our heritage. Enough is enough, Farnham's infrastructure is already bursting and this will set a dangerous precedent
I object most strongly to this proposed development. It will increase traffic down our quiet lane (also a bridlepath and part of the St Swithun's Way. The impact on our area would be most detrimental.
This housing estate would be entirely out of keeping in such a precious rural setting and would set a very dangerous precedent. Old Park Lane is a private bridlepath and unsuitable for the increased number of vehicles. This planning application must be stopped.
Something's need preserving. Stop the sprawl
If this development is within the Thames basin heath Special protection area will the owner have to pay the council a contribution towards the provision of open space for the general public to use? Permitting this developement, will remove any open space these lanes have. the general public will not be able to use these lanes with all the extra traffic.
The surrounding lanes and bridleways are not wide enough to cope with the extra traffic. Permitting this development will stop the dog walkers, the riders, runners, cyclists and ramblers from enjoying our beautiful lanes.
A resounding NO!
Disgraceful, the town is running out of infrastructure
STOP ,dont destroy this area with development ,for nothing more than human greed.
We have pleanty of unused buildings that would be much better used to create housing rather than using the Old Park areas. The probability of the houses being built would be for the very rich is also a high probability.
No more development needed but we do need to preserve this historic medieval deer park.
I grew up in the area where to houses are being planned. Jeremy rickets has l
Say no, the roads are totally unsuitable for any more traffic. Surely we must keep our local community facilities and open spaces. How will the schools, health system, sewage systems cope!
NO!
Just another example of vandalism driven by greed.
Not suitable development for area