Wednesday, 18 December 2013

The fight is on!

Y/99/13/

Outline application for 10.5 hectares of residential development (comprising up to 250 dwellings (30% to be affordable) together with ancillary open space and landscaping),14.9 hectares of public open space development to be laid out as public parkland and landscaped green corridors,vehicular access from Ford Lane (The means of access) - This is a Departure from the Development Plan.

For details click here

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Wednesday, 20 November 2013

Goodbye Olive Branch!

Such a shame that the Olive Branch in Yapton has closed again and is up for sale. It would be a bigger tragedy for the village if the property is re-developed for housing as suggested on the Savills PDF details.

In my opinion the building needs a major refurbishment inside and out. It should be renamed and rebranded as a village pub / coffeeshop / restaurant. Convert the beer garden to a contemporary glass covered dining area so food and drinks can be served all year round. There is so much potential for creating a welcoming comfortable place that appeals to people young and old.

Keeping the Olive Branch would be far better for the village than another property development - it's not like we need anymore houses!

Sunday, 27 October 2013

Yapton homes for sale in Arundel!

Slightly disappointed that Charles Church didn't check where Yapton actually is before putting details on their website. According to their webpage the ironically named Emerald Gardens is in Arundel. I guess they're slightly confused because we have the Arundel title and post code in our addresses.

I may suggest they invest in a dictionary too!

Monday, 9 September 2013

Meeting

There will be a public meeting at Yapton and Ford Village hall on Friday 27th September at 6.30pm to discuss the St Mary's Park development proposal. This will an opportunity for residents to express their concerns to MP Nick Gibb.

Tuesday, 20 August 2013

Y/81/10 is now Y/48/13

Just to update you on the Charles Church application for 173 houses north of Burndell Road in Yapton Village.

There has been some revision to the plans, which can be viewed and commented on here.

Monday, 8 July 2013

Here come the developers

Received a letter this morning informing me and probably most of Yapton Village about a forthcoming public exhibition for residential and public open space development on land to the North of Church Lane.

The exhibition will take place on Monday August 5th, from 3.15 - 7.30pm at Yapton and Ford Village Hall.

Here we go again...

Wednesday, 22 May 2013

Public Right of Way

Hello again...

It appears someone wishes to block the Public Right of Way with a rather intrusive fence on the land behind Goodhew Close, Downview Way and Fordwater Gardens. They have also destroyed some of the natural hedges!

If you are concerned about this please use Public Rights of Way feedback form the details below to inform WSCC of this matter.

Parish: Yapton / Ford
Path Number: 200/2
Route from: Yapton / Ford

One important concern to raise with WSCC is that Emergency Services will have difficulty gaining access to the site should there be a fire or accident.

Monday, 5 November 2012

Campaigners angry at Growth and Infrastructure Bill


Campaigners have accused the government of creating a developers' charter with its Growth and Infrastructure Bill being debated in the Commons later.

The government says the bill is needed to stimulate development.

But critics say it betrays ministers' promises to leave planning decisions to be made at local level. Read More...

Wednesday, 30 May 2012

Ford and Climping targets for waste sites In West Sussex


A consultation launches, today into potential sites in the following areas:
  • North of the wastewater treatment works at Ford
  • Hobbs Barn, near Climping.
  • The fuel depot at Bognor Road, Chichester.
  • Brookhurst Wood, near Warnham.
  • Land west of the wastewater treatment works at Goddard Green.
  • Decoy Farm, Worthing.
  • An extension to Brookhurst Wood landfill, near Horsham

The extra sites are required because waste experts estimate there will be an extra 500,000 tonnes of commercial, industrial, construction and demolition waste generated in the county each year by 2031.

The consultation will close on Friday, July 27. People can respond via the online form available at view page, or by emailing here

Sunday, 4 December 2011

Charity pressures councils over million empty homes

Councils should sell or let properties at a discounted rate to help reclaim the one million empty homes in the UK for families in need, a charity says.

Empty Homes has urged the government to pressure local authorities to create more affordable homes. 

Two million families need a home and 100,000 more new builds are required each year, statistics show.

More here from the BBC website...

Wednesday, 14 September 2011

Architects say new houses are 'shameful shoebox homes'

Unfortunately developers in West Sussex have been cramming people into smaller homes for years. Just look at Eden Park in Littlehampton - not a lush green welcoming place as the name suggests and you can bet your bottom penny 'greedy' Gleeson are already looking at altering the Courtwick Lane plans to see if they can cram in some more of these shoe box homes.

Read on...

Monday, 5 September 2011

New town at FORD could ‘ease’ Chichester housing pressure

Apparently a new town at Ford might be the answer to solving Chichester and Arun housing problems, it has been claimed. The city council’s planning and conservation committee agreed to urge Chichester District Council to start talks on the idea with neighbouring Arun – with Ford mentioned as a possible location for thousands of new homes.

Here we go again... Read more...

Thursday, 23 June 2011

Arun District Council slash housing targets!

Here's some good sensible news for residents in Arun - ADC voted overwhelmingly to set its annual housebuilding rate for the next 17 years at 400 homes per annum, well below the previous government-imposed target for the district.

Thursday, 16 June 2011

Ford reconsidered as a New Market Town?

These people just won't give up! Just when we thought we'd stopped the Eco Town - here comes the same proposal re-painted as a Market Town consisting of 5 villages!

They have simply re-hashed the failed Eco Town plans and bumped it up to 7,705 houses.

All the downloads are here http://www.audacity.org/035-Ford.htm

Here is a link to the plans (30MB pdf file)

Wednesday, 25 May 2011

Tomorrow is Decision Day

There is a strong possibility the application Y/81/10 will be moved forward on the agenda - so I would advise those wishing to attend arrive promptly.

The Development Control Committee will be held in the Council Chamber at the Arun Civic Centre, Maltravers Road, Littlehampton, on THURSDAY 26TH MAY 2011 at 2.30 p.m.

Provided we can get a signal in the chamber we’ll be posting updates on www.twitter.com/yaptonrag for people unable to attend.