11:04am Sunday 24th August 2008
A controversial housing development has been revised to save hundreds of trees.
Plans to build 875 homes on green fields at West Durrington, Worthing, sparked fury among environmentalists when they were unveiled in 2003.
Around 275 trees would have been axed under the original proposals as Titnore Lane, a winding country road, was straightened.
But the proposal led to protesters setting set up a permanent tree camp in woods near Titnore Lane.
Now the West Durrington Consortium, which consists of building firms with a stake in the development, has revised its design so that only 75 trees will be chopped.
It said around 2,350 trees would also be planted on the site.
The new planning application will be considered by Worthing Borough Council later this year.
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