In our fight to combat the worst of the Whitehouse Farm Development, a decent relationship with our local councillors seems a must. We are lucky in that Westgate straddles two wards: Chichester West for households to the North of the street and Chichester South for those on the south side. This gives us twice the… Continue reading Your Local Councillors
Month: October 2015
Thursday 12th November: your new public open space!
A public meeting has been called by all the Residents’ Associations who will benefit from the opening of a new public space behind Henty Gardens. Come and join in the meeting to help choose a name for the field; share ideas for its management, use and enjoyment; and create a new Friends’ group to support it.… Continue reading Thursday 12th November: your new public open space!
A brief archaeology of Westgate
This brief article introduces a monthly series of four on the archaeology of Westgate. The data has been adapted, with their permission, from the findings of an archaeological desk-based assessment prepared within a 500 metre radius of Chichester College by SLR Consulting Ltd in 2013. Hence the funny box on the maps. The available evidence for historic activity… Continue reading A brief archaeology of Westgate
Whitehouse Farm development 5: Traffic Calming
This post is the last in a series of 5 to give you more detail of the traffic impacts onto Westgate of the White House Farm Development. If you want to read them in order, you can read the first one here. Proposed Additional Traffic Calming The developer has to design a sustainable development for traffic and… Continue reading Whitehouse Farm development 5: Traffic Calming
Whitehouse Farm development 4: Traffic Flows
This post forms part of a series designed to keep households informed of what is being proposed by the developers for the White House Farm site. This is the fourth of five. If you want to read them in order, you can read the first one here. The impact of predicted traffic flows The obligations on… Continue reading Whitehouse Farm development 4: Traffic Flows
A New Green Space
This post forms part of an occasional series of contributions from guest authors. Paula Chatfield is the indefatigable Committee Member (Publicity) for the Parklands Residents’ Association and the quality of her information is top class. We are very lucky to have her contribution. You may have noticed an article about this in the Chichester Observer. For… Continue reading A New Green Space