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Our second open meeting!

Another great turnout for WILD’s second open meeting on Thursday, 3rd October in Sayers Common Village Hall. Thank you to everyone who took the time to come along. The main purpose of the meeting was to bring everyone up to date with the planning process stage and explain what WILD has been doing since the last …

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District Plan Examination

Over the summer, the Secretary of State appointed an inspector, Louise Nurser, to examine the Mid Sussex District Plan. She has now published some documents on the council’s website to explain how the first part of the examination will be conducted. You can find them here, we summarise the main points. The examination will be in …

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Greylag Family

Greylag Geese enjoying the current tranquility around the “Hamlet” area. The proposed development would make locations like this unsafe for future generations. Return

Local butterflies

Butterflies

Here is a small selection of butterflies which rely on fields and hedgerows (threatened by the development) in our area. As well as being beautiful to look at, they are a vital component in the dwindling ecosystems our countryside supports. Return

Planning process

Planning Stage Update

Mid Sussex Plan Submitted Mid Sussex submitted the district plan to the Planning Inspectorate on 8 July – the next step in the planning process leading to an examination, in public, by an inspector. We don’t yet know when that will be. The council think the hearings should take 10 days, and they are asking …

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The Green Party’s Response

We recived the following response from Deanna Nicholson from The Green Party. Mid Sussex faces unique challenges that require a fresh approach to planning and development. The area, bordered by the Weald AONB and the South Downs, is being overdeveloped without adequate infrastructure to support the growing population. Water, sewerage, road capacity, and healthcare services are already …

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