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Don't settle for Piecemeal Planning
Piecemeal Planning or Planning With Purpose for Pease Pottage, which would you prefer?
Benefits of our plan:
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Cricket Pitch/Village Green A new cricket pitch/village green with purpose built pavilion for the community
Primary School A brand new primary school. State of the art classrooms, sports facilities, spacious main hall, the latest IT facilities, promoting and nurturing the growth of the future of Pease Pottage.
Shops A selection of shops, a Waitrose local, a pharmacy, a village deli/coffee shop.
Village Pub/Restaurant A village pub/restaurant for locals to meet, overlooking the cricket pitch/village green.
Parkland Utilising the existing established trees the creation of a mature parkland area providing walks and paths to ride. Connecting to the local countryside.
Sports Pitches A selection of sports pitches for use by the school in the weekday, and by the local clubs in the evenings and weekends.
Pavilion & Parking A pavilion overlooking the sports pitches, for the use of the local clubs.
Allotments with parking Allotments for villagers along with its own parking. Helping the village to grow its own produce contributing to a sustainable future.
Woodland Trails Providing walks and paths to ride, connecting to the local countryside.
Retirement Zone A mixture of housing for the older groups of the population being a selection of bungalows and apartments through to extra care housing.
Possible Hospital Extension Zone Space for an extension to the existing hospital premises enabling extra local employment.
Various residential area A selection of family housing catering for first time buyers through families to the retirement sector. Incorporating affordable housing in each phase.
Pros and Cons of Piecemeal Planning:
Hyde Martlet Horsham Road Scheme A collection of private and affordable houses with community gardens. No other benefits to Pease Pottage. Increased demand on transport infrastructure, schooling etc, no possible solutions identified?
Redrow Old Brighton Road Scheme A collection of 68 houses, a financial contribution in the form of a Section 106 payment. No other direct benefits to the community. Substantially increased demand on transport infrastructure, schooling etc, no possible solutions identified?
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