Groups' plea to postpone '˜hasty' New Monks Farm IKEA decision meeting
The letter, signed by groups including the Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE), Lancing Parish Council and Adur Floodwatch, implored the council’s planning committee not to make a decision ‘in haste’ on July 18.
The date is scheduled for the council’s planning committee to determine the proposals for New Monks Farm, west of Shoreham Airport, first lodged nearly 18 months ago.
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Hide AdBut the 13 concerned organisations believe not enough time has been given to allow the community to consider comments from statutory consultees after last-minute arrivals.
Their letter, which also incorporated concerns over a separate plan for commercial space at Shoreham Airport, to be considered later in the month, read: “The undersigned organisations insist that the above applications should be withdrawn from their scheduled July committee dates and rescheduled to give more appropriate consultation time frames once comments from statutory consultees are publicly available.”
Adur Residents Environmental Action (AREA), which signed the letter, said some consultee responses appeared on the council’s planning portal after the official deadline for public comments passed.
In a statement, the group said: “With so many other unanswered questions on traffic impacts, air and noise pollution, drainage and flood risk and combined pedestrian, equestrian and cycling pathways, how can a balanced and fair decision be made by the planning members?”
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Hide AdThe New Monks Farm meeting will be chaired by councillor Pat Beresford, after usual chairman Carol Albury decided she could not participate in the meeting as she had already made up her mind to oppose the plans.
Mr Beresford, re-elected to the council in May after a two-year absence, defended his ability to take the chair.
Before losing his seat in 2016, he oversaw the initial production of the Adur Local Plan – a document which went on to include New Monks Farm as an area for potential development – as cabinet member for regeneration.
He said: “My interest in the local plan ended in May, 2016. There was nearly two years of activity after I left.
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Hide Ad“I think people need to understand that a local plan and a planning application are different animals.
“You can be fully supportive of the policy in the plan and still refuse the application if you don’t think it is suitable to meet the needs of the district.”
Adur District Council today (July 6) confirmed the meeting would not be delayed.
A spokesman said: “We are entirely satisfied that there is no need to delay the meeting of the planning committee to consider the application at New Monks Farm. As with all applications, large and small, this will be decided on its merits solely using planning criteria set for such matters by statute.
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Hide Ad“This application has been with us for a year now as we worked through procedure, the revisions to the plan, its overall complexity and the appropriate wide-ranging scope for consultation. This hardly suggests haste. All statutory consultees had the required 30 days to respond to the latest amended plans.”
The open letter was signed by representatives of:
CPRE Sussex
Lancing Parish Council
Sussex Wildlife Trust
Brighton and Hove Friends of the Earth
Bricycles
AREA
The British Horse Society
Lancing Manor SE Residents’ Network
Shoreham Society
Adur Floodwatch
West Beach Residents’ Association
Beachcroft Place Residents’ Association
West Beach Flood Action Group
Rotary Wing Users, Shoreham Airport Consultative Committee