Monday, 15 March 2010
Don't Believe The Rumours - We're Not Safe Yet
There seems to be a rumour going around that the Piltdown site has been discounted by ESCC. This is not true - we are putting up the best fight we can but we cannot afford to be complacent.
Monday, 1 March 2010
Walk Against Land Raise
PAAL has been asked to publicise the following notice of events:
Walk Against Land Raise
EAST HOATHLY & DISTRICT PRESERVATION SOCIETY
in conjunction with the Residents of East Sussex Against Land raise are
WALKING THE PROPOSED SITES:
On Sunday 7th February - 88 concerned residents walked from Laughton Stores across green fields through Laughton Park Farm to Halland Park Farm. the history of the listed building, archeological finds and information on land raise was displayed, tea and biscuits served and the importance of Greenfield Sites recognised. Perhaps it is preaching to the converted but the fallacy of the ESCC Waste Plan must be kept at the forefront of our minds.
the proposed schedule for walking the other sites is
SUNDAY 7TH MARCH
BROOMHAM FARM / GOLDEN CROSS
SUNDAY 11TH APRIL - NOTE NEW DATE!!!
GRISLING COMMON SOUTH OF THE A272 BETWEEN PILTDOWN & NEWICK
Meeting at 2pm - Venue TBC
SUNDAY 22ND MAY
WICK STREET (WEST OF MIDDLE FARM)
SUNDAY 6TH JUNE
HELLINGLY (BETWEEN HACKHURST LANE & BROAD FARM)
Obviously co-operation and input from local groups is necessary therefore times and details are to be confirmed.
EVERYONE WELCOME
EACH WILL HOPEFULLY include displays of LOCAL history/INTEREST, WILDLIFE SURVEYS & ARCHEOLOGICAL FINDS
All sites have been selected by the same criteria and in the opinion of EHDPS NO site identified is any more, or less, suitable than any other.
ESCC say they have a difficult decision: they want us to mkae it for them.
The decision should be NO new sites for land raise.
If you have any questions regarding these walks please contact:
Chris Pellett 01825 872830
ctpellet@yahoo.co.uk
Walk Against Land Raise
EAST HOATHLY & DISTRICT PRESERVATION SOCIETY
in conjunction with the Residents of East Sussex Against Land raise are
WALKING THE PROPOSED SITES:
On Sunday 7th February - 88 concerned residents walked from Laughton Stores across green fields through Laughton Park Farm to Halland Park Farm. the history of the listed building, archeological finds and information on land raise was displayed, tea and biscuits served and the importance of Greenfield Sites recognised. Perhaps it is preaching to the converted but the fallacy of the ESCC Waste Plan must be kept at the forefront of our minds.
the proposed schedule for walking the other sites is
SUNDAY 7TH MARCH
BROOMHAM FARM / GOLDEN CROSS
SUNDAY 11TH APRIL - NOTE NEW DATE!!!
GRISLING COMMON SOUTH OF THE A272 BETWEEN PILTDOWN & NEWICK
Meeting at 2pm - Venue TBC
SUNDAY 22ND MAY
WICK STREET (WEST OF MIDDLE FARM)
SUNDAY 6TH JUNE
HELLINGLY (BETWEEN HACKHURST LANE & BROAD FARM)
Obviously co-operation and input from local groups is necessary therefore times and details are to be confirmed.
EVERYONE WELCOME
EACH WILL HOPEFULLY include displays of LOCAL history/INTEREST, WILDLIFE SURVEYS & ARCHEOLOGICAL FINDS
All sites have been selected by the same criteria and in the opinion of EHDPS NO site identified is any more, or less, suitable than any other.
ESCC say they have a difficult decision: they want us to mkae it for them.
The decision should be NO new sites for land raise.
If you have any questions regarding these walks please contact:
Chris Pellett 01825 872830
ctpellet@yahoo.co.uk
Support CPRE
CPRE (Campaign for Protection of Rural England)
This organisation has provided invaluable information for all the proposed sites in East Sussex and has done a lot of good work to inform people. Please show them your support in the invaluable work that they do. There's lot's of detail and information on their website: http://www.cpresussex.org.uk/
This organisation has provided invaluable information for all the proposed sites in East Sussex and has done a lot of good work to inform people. Please show them your support in the invaluable work that they do. There's lot's of detail and information on their website: http://www.cpresussex.org.uk/
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