Village, not a town
At the Chalgrove Village May Day Festival 2017, we asked residents of Chalgrove to give their views on the proposed Chalgrove Airfield development. This is what they said. ‘Produced by Nick Belcher’
At the Chalgrove Village May Day Festival 2017, we asked residents of Chalgrove to give their views on the proposed Chalgrove Airfield development. This is what they said. ‘Produced by Nick Belcher’
…Other Airfield developments have been called into question. Waverley Borough Council had resolved to approve developer Dunsfold Park’s hybrid application for 1,800 homes and other facilities at Dunsfold Aerodrome near Cranleigh, Surrey in December last year.Read More…
Dear sir/madam Please don’t build the houses because you are building on history and were not letting our village turn into a town( plus its peaceful here so don’t turn harmony into havoc.) In the summerRead More…
Dear counsellor I am writing to you regarding the 3500 threats you will be bringing to Chalgrove. I write threats because the flooding will be worse( and the barn owls will be killed do not forgetRead More…
Dear local council, I am writing to urge you about the 3,500 houses; personally I do not find it the best idea. Just think of all the miserable souls cluttered in Chalgrove. Do you really thinkRead More…
Dear local cancel I am writing to inform you to not build these houses because of flooding. If you build these houses the water gets trap and flows down chalgrove .we don’t want any more housesRead More…
Dear local council, I am writing to concern you that your building houses in the air field. We are probably going to have a flood and we don’t want that to happen because all of ourRead More…
Dear local council, I am urging you to reconsider building the houses. Are you aware of the amount of worries from the public? There are enough animals without a home… wouldn’t you rather see animals liveRead More…
Dear Local Council, I desperately urge you to the concern of whole community on behalf of my school. Put your feet in OUR shoes, and see our unique opinions. Specifically, building houses on our property isRead More…
Back in 1955 when the Oxford green belt was proposed Oxford was a very different place. The average price of a house was £1,937 1 or just over 4 times the average salary 2. Today theRead More…