The plan for 1,300 homes near the A27 PLANS for 1,300 homes west of Tangmere have been given the thumbs up by Chichester District Council. The site was allocated for large-scale development in the council’s 2015 local plan, but progress stalled due to disagreements between the landowners. CDC is going through the Compulsory Purchase Order process and in the meantime engaged Countryside Properties as a development partner to bring forward a masterplan for the site. Countryside’s outline application for 1,300 homes was approved by CDC’s planning committee. This decision is subject to Highways England withdrawing its holding objection and the completion of a section 106 agreement.
A project near Long Neck first proposed 14 years ago is moving forward.
Schiff Land Development Co. LLC has filed for a rezoning from MR, medium-density residential, and CR-1 commercial to MR-RPC, residential planned community, for a 43-acre landlocked parcel on the south side of Route 24, one mile southwest of Oak Orchard Road, for Patriots Glen Phase 2.
David Hutt, the applicant s attorney, said road access to Route 24 is needed through Patriots Glen Phase 1, which was approved in July 2019 when a 50-acre parcel was rezoned to MR-RPC.
The rezoning would allow the entire parcel for both phases to be MR-RPC for 288 single-family lots. The original approval in 2007 was for 390 town homes. Phase 2 would include 127 single-family lots, and Phase 1 includes 161 single-family lots.
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A handful of students from Peacehaven Heights Primary School staged a demonstration in a park in Peacehaven. They displayed a banner which read, “Where’s out head at?” – a question directed at the interim executive board (IEB) which runs the school. Peacehaven Heights has been led by five different headmasters over the last five years.
Peacehaven Heights Primary School The schools’ normal governing bodies were sacked after they decided not to hand the school over to a private academy trust in 2019. Vicky Hawkins, a parent of a child in Year 3, said the IEB, imposed by East Sussex County Council, has made “just one” attempted to recruit a headteacher in almost three years.
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