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Grove Parish Council fears some residents could have missed the chance to have their say about the 2.500-home development at the former Grove airfield


GROVE homeowners have been given a final say on plans to double the population of their village, but the parish council fears some people will have missed out.

Councillors believe many missed out on the chance after 3,500 leaflets promoting the weekend exhibition were not all delivered.

Seven hundred people turned up to view the plans to build 2,500 homes on the former Grove airfield, which were on display for the last time at Old Mill Hall, last Friday and Saturday.

Developers Persimmon Homes and Taylor Wimpey will submit their planning application in September.

The 140-hectare site west of Grove will include two primary schools and a secondary school. It will also include a community centre and 40 per cent affordable housing.

But parish councillor Stephen Dexter said the exhibition had “got off to a bad start” as it was supposed to give all residents the final opportunity to comment.

He said: “We have seen a large number of residents taking active interest in the proposed development, but one wonders how many more people would have come had they been informed.”

Fellow parish councillor Barbara Williamson said: “Every home should have been told.”

She said: “The initiative came from the Government and we are obliged to have all these homes, but I just hope they are going to be used.”

Paul Davis, strategic land director at Persimmon Homes Wessex, said: “We were encouraged to see such a large number of people on the day and it was helpful to hear some of the feedback from attendees. A copy of the exhibition boards now exists on the Grove Parish Council’s website and we would encourage people to comment up until July 31.

“We understand that the voluntary leaflet drop we arranged by an outside company was not entirely successful and we apologise to those who didn’t receive a copy, it was outside of our control.”

Denise Bale, 42, of Churchward Close, said: “I will never support the expansion of Grove. I do not understand why Grove has to have these houses while other similar plans have been shelved around the country. It is really overstretched. It is just going to be a giant housing estate. It will look very nice when it is first built, but will it stay looking nice?”

She said she was concerned about whether or not the schools and jobs would be provided for the new population once the homes had been built.

Mrs Bale said: “What I cannot see from this exhibition is in what order this is all going to happen?”

John Firth, 69, of Mandarin Place, was concerned about the lack of local jobs and amenities for the new residents. He said: “In this green economy you should not be putting houses in an area where people have to commute.”

Eileen Evans, 72, of Larkdown, Wantage, said the developers had clearly responded to the comments made at the previous exhibitions.

David Greenaway, 76, of Denchworth Road, Wantage, was worried there would not be money to build the infrastructure when the time came.

Comments(4)

wantagejack says...
9:28am Wed 21 Jul 10

I can't currently see the exhibition boards on the Grove Parish Council website, and I could not see them on Saturday in the hall, as there were so many people queueing to look at them that it was impossible to get near them. A leaflet should have been provided summarising the boards. Mr Davis also cannot abdicate responsibility for the inadequate advertising of this exhibition or his failure to ensure the leaflets were delivered. I did not receive one and I live close to the site. There was a 2-line notice in the Herald, although other developers holding similar events managed to have large advertisements in the same edition. This consultation is defective, as schools break up tomorrow and many people will be on holiday next week. Persimmon and Taylor Wimpey should think again.

JK says...
9:49am Wed 21 Jul 10

The opening times of the evebnt were restrictive - ending at 4 made it impossible for me to get there after work on either day. The lack of plans on their website made it impossible for me to check them out. Reports from neighbours who did go said everyone was just passing the buck or avoiding questions altogether. They were just going through the motions of appearing to let us have an input - whatever we say they are going to build them anyway. Whitewash!

GroveRebel says...
4:44pm Wed 21 Jul 10

We didn't get the leaflet either and yes the opening hours were too restrictive. What are they trying to hide?

GroveM says...
11:48am Tue 3 Aug 10

I must be the one person in Grove that wants these houses and the infrastructure that will come with it. I want my kids to be able to live in the community where they have grown up.
Problem with most people in Grove and Wantage is that they want to stay in the dark ages and not move forward.
I say bring on the affordable homes.


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