Professor’s dismay over plans for 200 homes in Hurst
An associate professor working in planning and development has spoken out against the 200 homes proposed for Hurst where she lives
Read moreDetailsAn associate professor working in planning and development has spoken out against the 200 homes proposed for Hurst where she lives
Read moreDetailsVillagers who clubbed together so a barrister could help them fight 200 new homes turned out in force to hear a key part of the inquiry into the plan.
Read moreDetailsResidents love the views of a green field wanted for housing ? but an expert says that doesn't make it value landscape.
Read moreDetailsThe mother of a 22-year-old wheelchair user has highlighted the difficulties her son struggles with trying to be safely independent in his village
Read moreDetailsResidents fighting 200 new homes on a green field made passionate speeches to try to stop the building scheme.
Read moreDetailsSunday sale of pet accessories will support animal charity
Read moreDetailsA second scheme to build 33 custom and self-build homes on a green field has been proposed ? even though the first was refused permission a year ago.
Read moreDetailsDoors open at 7pm for a 7.30pm start at the Hurst Village Hall on School Road.
Read moreDetailsHurst villagers fighting a plan to build 200 homes on a green field are being urged to attend the planning inquiry into the scheme.
Read moreDetailsHurst Hookers are busy creating models in wool of King Charles, Queen Consort Camilla and guards to stand by the village pond during the Coronation
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