Titnore victory means protest is off
titnore on tour | 15.06.2010 21:03 | Ecology | South Coast
THE Titnore on Tour campaign has achieved its aim of persuading the would-be developers at Durrington, West Sussex, not to appeal against the surprise council refusal of their plans.
And it only took one visit!
Because of this victory the planned protest on Saturday June 26 outside developer Persimmon Homes' regional HQ in Fareham has been cancelled.
Please spread the word to anyone who might have been planning to come.
We are not complacent and know there is still a threat to local green space, though it appears the woodland may now be safe.
A special meeting is being held at 8pm on Thursday June 24 at The Jolly Brewers pub in Clifton Road, Worthing (not far from main station) to discuss where the Titnore campaign goes next.
Anyone who cares about Titnore Woods is encouraged to come along and have their say.
Meanwhile, Sussex countryside lovers are urged to support new pressure group Worthing Downlanders’ Midsummer circular walk from Highdown to Patching Hill on Sunday June 20 with local historian Chris.
Meet Highdown car park, up the hill from Goring by Sea rail station, at 11am to return 3pm to 4pm. Pub lunch or picnic en route. Suggested donation £3. www.worthingdownlanders.org.uk
Because of this victory the planned protest on Saturday June 26 outside developer Persimmon Homes' regional HQ in Fareham has been cancelled.
Please spread the word to anyone who might have been planning to come.
We are not complacent and know there is still a threat to local green space, though it appears the woodland may now be safe.
A special meeting is being held at 8pm on Thursday June 24 at The Jolly Brewers pub in Clifton Road, Worthing (not far from main station) to discuss where the Titnore campaign goes next.
Anyone who cares about Titnore Woods is encouraged to come along and have their say.
Meanwhile, Sussex countryside lovers are urged to support new pressure group Worthing Downlanders’ Midsummer circular walk from Highdown to Patching Hill on Sunday June 20 with local historian Chris.
Meet Highdown car park, up the hill from Goring by Sea rail station, at 11am to return 3pm to 4pm. Pub lunch or picnic en route. Suggested donation £3. www.worthingdownlanders.org.uk
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