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National Society for Epilepsy (NSE) is proposing to sell some of
its Green Belt land in Chalfont Common to property developers so
they can build 200+ new homes, a retirement home and a sheltered
housing complex, all at a profit. The £32M generated would
be used by the NSE to update facilities for their long-term care
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200+
new houses
2 large nursing/care homes
Green Belt lost FOREVER
450+ additional vehicles
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NSE has stated a case around their needs and aspirations. This
has been done without apparent consideration for the needs and aspirations
of the local community, upon whom the proposals will have a major
detrimental impact. |
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Increased
traffic
Increased pollution
Increased noise
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sense has
been formed by concerned members of the Chalfont St. Peter community
to:
review the NSE's proposals in full,
understand and assess their implications,
invite
open comment and opinion from all interested
oppose the NSE's proposal where it acts against
the community
make reasonable and constructive suggestions.
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Sharp
increase in population
Impact on schools
Impact on healthcare services
Loss of village character
Loss of amenity
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