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Medieval woodland threatened by Haywards Heath homes plan
Published on the 12 January 2015 07:00
An expert archeologist has said medieval woodland in Haywards Heath should be protected after 48 homes were earmarked for the site.
A controversial planning application for a new housing development on Birchen Fields on the edge of the town has been submitted to Mid Sussex District Council .
Dozens of residents have objected to the new development, which they argue will eat into the countryside and place an unacceptable burden on the town.
Mark Taylor, principal archaeologist for West Sussex County Council has also spoken out against the plan saying the proposals will adversely affect a remnant of medieval assart landscape.
More:
http://www.midsussextimes.co.uk/news/local/medieval-woodland-threatened-by-haywards-heath-homes-plan-1-6507444
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Think how much better things would look for this house with all those messy
trees, and the grass removed, and some nice dry dirt and rocks surrounding it.
MisterP
(23,730 posts)dixiegrrrrl
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and this is happening in many cities, from Hong Kong to NYC to San Francisco to London.