I wonder how you would feel, if a few thousand houses like that, (3,500 in the case of this proposed new development at West Grinstead), however lovely they may be, were built on green belt land, very close to where you live?
Yes l know, the population is rising, l know people need to live somewhere, but as others have said, it's the logistics that the developers seem to convenienly ignore. Where are people going to work? where are the kids going to go to school? where will they shop? where are the nearest available doctor's surgeries?, what are the transport links like?
Building the houses is just the easy bit.
We have the Northern Arc in Burgess Hill and I haven't objected. People bang on about the need to build new houses then get up in arms if it's anywhere near their doorstep despite the fact that at some point the very home they live in was built on a greenfield site!!