Sign up. DOZENS of residents walk through Hampshire countryside under threat of development after forming a protest group. Around 100 people from across Twyford, Colden Common, Upham, Bishopstoke and Fair Oak took part in a trek under the banner ...
The group contests two options in the proposal being considered for the Local Plan 2011-2036 which suggest the development of a major road to serve a potential 6,000 new dwellings between Bishopstoke, Fair Oak, Upham, Colden Common and Allbrook.
Around 100 people from across Twyford, Colden Common, Upham, Bishopstoke and Fair Oak took part in a trek under the banner of the newly formed Against Destructive Development group. They are protesting against Eastleigh Borough Council ...
The group contests two options in the proposal being considered for the Local Plan 2011-2036 which suggest the development of a major road to serve a potential 6,000 new dwellings between Bishopstoke, Fair Oak, Upham, Colden Common and Allbrook.
The group contests two options in the proposal being considered for the Local Plan 2011-2036 which suggest the development of a major road to serve a potential 6,000 new dwellings between Bishopstoke, Fair Oak, Upham, Colden Common and Allbrook.
This option proposes new road links north of Fair Oak, through Allbrook to junction 12 of the M3 and the council suggests new road links between Fair Oak and M3 have the potential to reduce congestion, if they can be delivered but more testing is needed.