More traffic to add to our very overcrowded roads?
They're improving the roads as part of the development.
More traffic to add to our very overcrowded roads?
No they aren't. Would love to know where you got the 35% from.
What has the school got to do with anything?
The Adur Residents Environmetai Action (AREA)group have been monitoring it.
The school is part of the plan. You can't build 600 houses without some infrastructure. The school is a) single class when it needs to be two class to cope and b) shoved up by the (overly polluted) road which is against recommendations.
Have the club found a crystal ball to be accurate on the figures below and if so are they going to sell them in the club shop ??
•74% of the traffic going to IKEA would approach from the east which is on the section of the A27 which flows freely
•In the AM morning peak the traffic generated by the development is less than proposed in Adur’s emerging local plan
•In the PM evening peak the increase in traffic generated by the development is less than 1%. To the west this means an increase of just 30 vehicles
The Adur Residents Environmetai Action (AREA)group have been monitoring it.
The school is part of the plan. You can't build 600 houses without some infrastructure. The school is a) single class when it needs to be two class to cope and b) shoved up by the (overly polluted) road which is against recommendations.
The Adur Residents Environmetai Action (AREA)group have been monitoring it.
The school is part of the plan. You can't build 600 houses without some infrastructure. The school is a) single class when it needs to be two class to cope and b) shoved up by the (overly polluted) road which is against recommendations.
OK thanks, I can see a couple of newspaper articles but I can't see the data that they produced, how it was collected or precisely where from, but it is unlikely to be relevant in terms of exposure/health. They may not also have monitored for long enough to obtain reasonable averaging periods. Worth noting that Adur DC already monitors at three locations on Shoreham High Street and has done for many years (as all local authorities are required to do). I suspect, like the council's monitors, they were sampling at kerbside locations and therefore monitoring cars' direct (exhaust pipe) emissions rather than people's exposure. The Objectives you refer to relate to exposure over the course of a year and therefore only apply to residential dwellings and other sensitive receptors such as schools and hospitals.
Re the school it will be located 130 metres from the A27. What a lot of people don't realise is that air pollution levels drop off very rapidly away from roads, and you generally only get a significant problem where there are houses located very close to the road (e.g. in the centre of Lewes, or Rottingdean High Street), or in large cities.
OK thanks, I can see a couple of newspaper articles but I can't see the data that they produced, how it was collected or precisely where from, but it is unlikely to be relevant in terms of exposure/health. They may not also have monitored for long enough to obtain reasonable averaging periods. Worth noting that Adur DC already monitors at three locations on Shoreham High Street and has done for many years (as all local authorities are required to do). I suspect, like the council's monitors, they were sampling at kerbside locations and therefore monitoring cars' direct (exhaust pipe) emissions rather than people's exposure. The Objectives you refer to relate to exposure over the course of a year and therefore only apply to residential dwellings and other sensitive receptors such as schools and hospitals.
Re the school it will be located 130 metres from the A27. What a lot of people don't realise is that air pollution levels drop off very rapidly away from roads, and you generally only get a significant problem where there are houses located very close to the road (e.g. in the centre of Lewes, or Rottingdean High Street), or in large cities.
Once it's built I'd like to see every road named after an Albion legend, Horton Drive, Wards Way, etc
Lane Lane, Reinelt Road and Storer Street ...Once it's built I'd like to see every road named after an Albion legend, Horton Drive, Wards Way, etc
Councillors should ask what the Country Park is?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Country_park
This is a planning gain. It gives the public right of access to an area of private property which would otherwise be fenced off and inaccessible.
There used to be a Right of Way between the Saltings Railway Bridge and Lancing Manor.
PS: I would tend to drain/pump the excess water off into an overflow pond and double it up as a wildlife feature.
Once it's built I'd like to see every road named after an Albion legend, Horton Drive, Wards Way, etc
Flood Close?
Once it's built I'd like to see every road named after an Albion legend, Horton Drive, Wards Way, etc