Ella’s Letter
Dear who may read this letter, I am writing on behalf of the whole of Chalgrove (who do not agree with the houses being built.) Flooding and traffic will become a terrible effect on Chalgrove whenRead More…
Dear who may read this letter, I am writing on behalf of the whole of Chalgrove (who do not agree with the houses being built.) Flooding and traffic will become a terrible effect on Chalgrove whenRead More…
Dear local council, Why would you want to build on years of history; can you think about the lush emerald green grass? Strangers will be roaming the dark and gloomy streets. Do you want your childRead More…
Dear local council, Put your feet in our shoes and listen to the worries that transport around. You want to build houses that will ruin our community. After reading this letter you will not ignore theRead More…
Dear local council, I am writing to urge you to not to build the new houses for several reasons like the traffic, the nature, and the flooding. Flooding has already created several reasons for everyone inRead More…
Dear Local Council, I am writing to urge you not to build the 3500 houses .Are you aware of all the worries surrounding the village? Put your feet in our shoes and feel what we feel.Read More…
Dear Local Council, I am speaking for my village, the animals and the people. On matter of the Chalgove Air Field. Don’t build 3500 houses feild.Please.If you care. Read on… Picture this, all the new houses,Read More…
Recently the children in year 5 at Chalgrove Primary School have been working on the topic of Flooding. This then extended to writing persuasive letters/messages which set out their own reasons as to why the proposedRead More…
I’m not naturally a “village” person; I’ve usually preferred to be in an urban environment, and yet Chalgrove has been my home for more than 19 years. I came here with my partner when we were
I have lived in Chalgrove for nearly 22 years and feel very strongly that the proposed development by the HCA of Chalgrove airfield should not be allowed to go ahead. I have two children (aged 10Read More…
This Shakespearean phrase, originally all that glisters is not gold, simply means that not everything that looks precious or true turns out to be so. This can apply to people, places, or things that promise toRead More…