Say NO to the proposed development at Old Park Stables in Farnham's Medieval Park
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Anonymous
10 years ago
We have to respect our heritage and our history. Please save the park and what it means to our small community.
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Mr Lynn Coles
10 years ago
Say no to this latest "attack" on the environment by another greedy developer, it's an appalling shame and quite disgusting when profit comes before heritage and our childrens' opportunity to enjoy nature and the splendour of natural habitats...!
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Anonymous
10 years ago
What a horrible idea! There are other sites that are much more suitable to be developed!
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Anna Hollis
10 years ago
This developer has no respect for neighbours or the ancient walkway of St Swithuns which passes adjacent to his proposed development.
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Adam Pierce
10 years ago
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Not only destroying an area of natural beauty, but likely to exacerbate existing traffic problems in Farnham. Waverley should prioritise development on brownfield sites in existing towns, so that new homes don't inevitably mean more car journeys.
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Katherine
10 years ago
Please preserve historic woodland and park land.
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David Balfour
10 years ago
Waverley housebuilding policy has been a complete shambles for decades. Don't let developers ruin Farnham.
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Justin Sedgmond
10 years ago
Another example of greed - this development has no benefit to the local area or the community and would be a tragedy if the planning office approved further development on such historic land.
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Eleanor Thackeray
10 years ago
The Old Park is an historic area of great landscape value of great importance to Farnham.
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Tim Thackeray
10 years ago
The Old Park is an historic area of great landscape value of great importance to Farnham.
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Jacky Thackeray
10 years ago
The proposed development is reached by a bridle path that is unsuitable for large numbers of vehicles & would harm the ancient St. Swithin's way.The development is proposed in an area of rich plant & animal diversity.e
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Keith Miller
10 years ago
A totlly inappropriate development in this agricultural setting, with no acceptable access.
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millie chadbon
11 years ago
c'mon people its a no brainer!!! No No No to any and all developments proposed on this beautiful piece of land!
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Emma King
11 years ago
Please listen to the local people. This would be a crying shame
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louise
11 years ago
an important part of the community for decades. Farnham's rural assets should be protected!!
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Noë Pierce
11 years ago
Once these areas are lost they can never be replaced. We need to stop this happening.
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Ian Andrew
11 years ago
NO development in Farnham Park
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Christiane Hayles
11 years ago
In 894, Edward Son of Alfred the Great fought a decisive battle here about in Farnham against the Viking hordes (Danes) to protect and preserve our wonderful country. It appeares we still have to remind people what our ancestors fought and died for. Protect our countryside it's the only one we've got.
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Richard Hayles
11 years ago
"QUOTE" St Swithun's day if thou dost rain; For forty days it will remain; St Swithun's day if thou be fair; For forty days 'twill rain nae mare! It will be a very sad and rainy day indeed if this is plan is allowed to go through!
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Lee Dowley
11 years ago
Another quick get rich scheme for the few and the majority lose out. Also I'm fed up with the expression "affordable housing", it's just an excuse for shoddy cheap building work which then achieves the higher price once sold on. What a crock...
We have to respect our heritage and our history. Please save the park and what it means to our small community.
Say no to this latest "attack" on the environment by another greedy developer, it's an appalling shame and quite disgusting when profit comes before heritage and our childrens' opportunity to enjoy nature and the splendour of natural habitats...!
What a horrible idea! There are other sites that are much more suitable to be developed!
This developer has no respect for neighbours or the ancient walkway of St Swithuns which passes adjacent to his proposed development.
Not only destroying an area of natural beauty, but likely to exacerbate existing traffic problems in Farnham. Waverley should prioritise development on brownfield sites in existing towns, so that new homes don't inevitably mean more car journeys.
Please preserve historic woodland and park land.
Waverley housebuilding policy has been a complete shambles for decades. Don't let developers ruin Farnham.
Another example of greed - this development has no benefit to the local area or the community and would be a tragedy if the planning office approved further development on such historic land.
The Old Park is an historic area of great landscape value of great importance to Farnham.
The Old Park is an historic area of great landscape value of great importance to Farnham.
The proposed development is reached by a bridle path that is unsuitable for large numbers of vehicles & would harm the ancient St. Swithin's way.The development is proposed in an area of rich plant & animal diversity.e
A totlly inappropriate development in this agricultural setting, with no acceptable access.
c'mon people its a no brainer!!! No No No to any and all developments proposed on this beautiful piece of land!
Please listen to the local people. This would be a crying shame
an important part of the community for decades. Farnham's rural assets should be protected!!
Once these areas are lost they can never be replaced. We need to stop this happening.
NO development in Farnham Park
In 894, Edward Son of Alfred the Great fought a decisive battle here about in Farnham against the Viking hordes (Danes) to protect and preserve our wonderful country. It appeares we still have to remind people what our ancestors fought and died for. Protect our countryside it's the only one we've got.
"QUOTE" St Swithun's day if thou dost rain; For forty days it will remain; St Swithun's day if thou be fair; For forty days 'twill rain nae mare! It will be a very sad and rainy day indeed if this is plan is allowed to go through!
Another quick get rich scheme for the few and the majority lose out. Also I'm fed up with the expression "affordable housing", it's just an excuse for shoddy cheap building work which then achieves the higher price once sold on. What a crock...