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Petition started to stop housing in Hove’s ‘last green lung’

by Frank le Duc
Friday 8 May, 2020 at 3:11AM
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Green lung under threat, warn Conservatives

Benfield Valley with Hangleton behind

Two councillors have started a petition to try to save what they have described as Hove’s “last green lung”.

Conservatives Dawn Barnett and Nick Lewry, who represent Hangleton and Knoll ward on Brighton and Hove City Council, are trying to prevent more building in Benfield Valley.

They face an uphill struggle after the council recently approved a 10-year blueprint for homes, jobs and the environment – City Plan Part Two – which earmarked the area for 100 homes.

But a final public consultation is taking place before the plan is submitted to the government for official approval.

Councillor Barnett said: “Once they get a foothold in there, they’ll want more than a hundred homes. We don’t want to build on that last bit of green land.”

Councillor Dawn Barnett

The councillors’ petition was signed by hundreds of people in the first few days after it was posted online.

Brighton and Hove City Council believes that a dozen or so “urban fringe” sites – like Benfield Valley – need to be given over to housing to protect the rest.

The Tories disagree, saying that recent planning permissions have boosted the housing supply I the area so greenfield sites can now be protected.

The petition can be found here.

The Labour administration and the Green opposition believe that some “urban fringe” housing is vital to protect the rest.

The compromise follows official feedback from a planning inspector.

One councillor said that the Conservatives knew that they would not be able to reverse the City Plan Part Two.

The councillor said: “They would do better to wait for the planning application and put their efforts into making that as acceptable as possible.”

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Comments 3

  1. Huw says:
    6 years ago

    It’s a pretty grim area and perfect for council houses

    Can’t see why people care

    At least not being built in a desirable area

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  2. Colin says:
    6 years ago

    The Benfield Valley is an area that should be protected for it’s wildlife.
    There is a wonderful opportunity to extend the nature reserve and provide a space free from pollution.

    Reply
  3. Ben says:
    6 years ago

    This area has high unemployment, poor education, high substance abuse, high crime and high immigration. It is perfect for development. Focus on areas that need it most

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