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Village Survey on Shortlisted Sites

Shortlisted Sites and Housing Needs Survey We have now got to the stage of shortlisting five sites for further investigation. Our Street Champions will soon be delivering a two-part survey to every home in Crowhurst. In PART A we need you to tell us which of these sites you believe would be most suitable for potential new housing in the village. As well as seeking your views on the shortlisted sites there are some questions about the environment, road safety, parking and community facilities. Please complete one Part A per PERSON PART B includes questions about you and your families' own housing needs so that we are able to balance the requirements of Rother District Council with the actual needs of village residents. Please complete one Part B per HOUSEHOLD SUMMARY AND LINKS TO COMPLETE SURVEY ONLINE ARE BELOW PART A ONLINE SURVEY (click to access survey online) Shortlisted sites preference Environment Road safety and parking Community facilities To complete this surv

Proposed Sites

Table and map showing the shortlisted sites is below. The minutes of the meeting on April 28th ,  when these sites were first presented as possibilities, are on the Neighbourhood Plan website.  You can access them by clicking on the link above. Feel free to leave comments or questions here on the blog. Proposed Sites For Further Investigation. Option Site number Names A 3 Continuation of Forewood Rise     41 Field South of Forewood Rise. B 32 Coombe Dell C 1 East Side of Station Road. D 11 Station Car Park Wooded Area. E 18 Area behind Pub 34 Landscape Cottages 35 Landscape Studio  The map above can be downloaded from the Neighbourhood Plan Website.   (The full list of sites originally proposed is also available to download from the website).  

Welcome to the Crowhurst Neighbourhood Plan blog

Welcome to the Crowhurst Neighbourhood Plan blog.  It has been rightly noted that there is no space for comment on the Neighbourhood Plan website. This blog is a response to that. A lthough the blog will post updates on the Neighbourhood Plan process, it is mostly to enable people in the village to engage directly with feedback, comments and questions.   The latest news is that we now have a shortlist of possible sites for development in the village. These sites are based on feedback from Crowhurst residents who came to see the Sites Exhibitions held over four days at the end of March / beginning of April.  We had over 500 responses and the shortlist emerged from these. If you would like to see comments on all sites and a summary of positive/negative responses please download the documents on the HOME PAGE .  The next step is a public consultation that looks at these sites in more detail and every household in the village will have an opportunity to comment further. Pleas