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Homes plans to be reviewed CAMPAIGNERS fighting major housing developments around Bognor Regis could benefit from a radical planning review. Arun District Council is set to consider all the options to enable it to meet the housing targets imposed by the government but protect as many green fields as possible. New Lib Dem council leader Cllr Dr James Walsh wants to ensure the current
local plan land use document until 2031 is completely re-considered to find out if its allocated sites for development can be changed. THese areas include four large plots around Pagham – which total some 1,000 dwellings – and 3,000 homes in the Barnham, Eastergate and Westergate area. Cllr Dr James Walsh said: “It is my intention to initially have a full
briefing for all councillors, but more especially the new ones. “THen, I propose an internal meeting for all councillors to look at all options for the local plan. “We know that, in any case, we have to start on an update for it for the next five years. “But I want to examine all possibilities, from how to implement or to change some of the sites for housing delivery,
the phasing of such delivery, and most importantly to ensure that we have the right infrastructure – such as roads, schools and medical facilities – in place before homes are occupied. “It is also vitally important that brownfield sites are fully exploited before taking more productive agricultural land or open spaces, and that the potentially significant impact of sea level rise of at See page five
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