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Have your say on major development in Littlehampton



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Published Date: 14 October 2008
THE SECOND north Littlehampton community forum meeting will be held tomorrow (October 15).
Residents are invited to All Saints' Church, Wick Street, Wick at 6pm to take part in discussions about the proposed redevelopment of land, owned by the Greencore Group, north of Littlehampton's railways line.

Proposals include 1,500 new homes and transport links, including the long-mooted Fitzalan link road, as well as community and shopping facilities.

The night will include a presentation of a highways assessment and modelling report, and topic groups focusing on transport, economy and employment, community facilities and communications.

For more information, contact host John Thompson and Partners architects on 020 7405 1211.

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  • Last Updated: 14 October 2008 4:33 PM
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