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Say NO to 1300+ Houses in Medstead/Four Marks

EHDC are preparing a new Local Plan

As a result Medstead/Four Marks could be targeted with one or two large development sites culminating in an additional 1300+ houses in our villagesSMASH has launched a petition to give the community an opportunity to voice their concern and show EHDC how they feel about these huge urban style housing estates being built in semi-rural villages  

Please sign this petition today https://chng.it/gzS7Jc7cvt

Note : ALL ADULTS (18+) IN A HOUSEHOLD CAN SIGN, PLUS YOU CAN SIGN EVEN IF YOU DO NOT LIVE IN THE AREA. 

Why is there a need for this petition now?

During the preparation of the new EHDC Local Plan (LP) in 2019, Whitehill and Bordon were selected from the Large Sites Development process, to supply 1,200 homes. Additional locations were also sought to build a further 1,300+ new dwellings in the EHDC area. Due to changes in government planning guidance and the requirement to build even more houses, the Leader of EHDC Council Richard Millard decided to reset this process and return to regulation 18, (which is part of the Local Plan preparation process). In effect EHDC Council Officers will re-examine the original 10 sites that were identified in 2019, gathering more evidence, before again submitting their proposals for public review, (Reg 18).

Four of the ten large sites are in Medstead and Four Marks!

Reasons against these proposed developments

Very high delivery of houses in the area already

Local people understand the need for new houses, including affordable ones, but the number of houses being proposed within the villages of Medstead & Four Marks (possibly 1,300+) is inappropriate, unsustainable, unfair, and overwhelming.

In the last 10 years, these two villages, with limited facilities, have already accommodated approximately 600 new houses, including more than 170 affordable homes. This is a significant contribution to the local need. Since 2013, house numbers in the southern part of Medstead have nearly doubled (from 340 to 637), with another 60 with planning permission. Four Marks has seen the construction of 254 new dwellings.  Furthermore, most of these houses have been built on green fields. They are generally high density, urban in style, have brought thousands of additional vehicles to mainly narrow country roads and are changing the character of these rural villages irreversibly. See graph below.

 A31 and local road issues

The A31 through Four Marks is a bottleneck – it goes from a dual carriageway to a single lane road through the village, with multiple junctions. Hampshire Highways Authority acknowledge that some of the key junctions from Medstead and Four Marks feeder roads onto the A31 are already near their design capacity, exacerbated by single lane railway tunnels/ bridges in some cases. Introducing significantly more vehicles would result in a totally unacceptable impact on the local road network, potentially causing long queues and possible gridlock.

We believe that if any of the four sites are selected, then our rural villages will simply become car dependent urban estates. Thousands more vehicles will worsen existing travel issues, increase the levels of greenhouse gas emissions, (contrary to EHDC Climate and Environment Strategy 2020-2025, Section B2i) reduce air quality, due to many more queuing vehicles and thus adversely affecting the health and wellbeing of residents. The Council’s Transport Consultant acknowledges (see Sustainability Appraisal of EH Local Plan Feb 2021) that these two villages are car dependent as many facilities e.g., major supermarkets, train station, banks, sports centre, library, secondary schools etc. are all over 6km away in Alton.  Many village roads in Medstead in particular, are narrow and do not have footpaths, presenting dangerous hazards to school children and other pedestrians, cyclists & horse riders. A significant increase in vehicle numbers will make the roads even more dangerous and attempts to overtake will, in many cases, contravene rule 163 of the Highway Code.

Facilities

Local schools and Doctors/dentist surgery will be overwhelmed.

Local wildlife

Wildlife will be adversely affected; a few bat and bird boxes and some native planting will not make up for the loss of huge areas of green habitat – that won’t help the local deer, hare, badger, hazel dormouse, owl, red kite and buzzard populations! This is all at a time when the government is attempting to restore wildlife habitat through its 2022 Policy Paper – “Local Nature Recovery Scheme”.  Recent reports have stated that the UK is one of the most nature depleted countries in the world. Additionally, our need to grow our own food has never been more pressing due to the ever-increasing population of the country and current global events.

Heritage

The WATERCRESS line is a heritage railway that attracts thousands of visitors to the area each year. It prospers in part due to the scenic and beautiful landscape that unfurls as one travels between Alresford and Alton stopping in between at the lovingly restored and preserved stations of Ropley and Medstead/Four Marks. To threaten such a preserved environment as this, and visually spoil the views and charm of the Hampshire countryside in this area is unthinkable!   

EDHC are now targeting another 161 acres of farmland in Medstead (over 2 sites) and 197 acres (over 2 sites) in Four Marks for ~1,300 dwellings.

It is now time to say NO to further huge housing estates. We want to KEEP MEDSTEAD & FOUR MARKS in character with the surrounding rural areas.

Please help us save our villages from this urbanisation nightmare and the countryside from destruction!

You can make a difference! 

Please sign this petition today https://chng.it/gzS7Jc7cvt 

Note : ALL ADULTS (18+) IN A HOUSEHOLD CAN SIGN, PLUS YOU CAN SIGN EVEN IF YOU DO NOT LIVE IN THE AREA. 

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