Brighton travellers site approved by planners
A permanent travellers site on the edge of Brighton has been approved by planners.
Permission was granted by the South Downs National Park Authority Planning Committee at a meeting in Midhurst this morning (Thursday 13 February).
Several members of the Planning Committee expressed reservations about the proposal by Brighton and Hove City Council for the site which is inside the national park.
Councillor Geoffrey Theobald, the leader of the the council’s opposition Conservative group, also represents Patcham, the ward that includes the Horsdean site. He spoke against the proposal.
Councillor Theobald said that he had campaigned for the creation of the national park and the protection that it was supposed to provide for the countryside
He said that he was extremely disappointed that the new travellers site had been approved, adding: “This goes against all that I fought for.”
National park authority chief executive Trevor Beattie said after the travellers site was approved: “There is a clear need. There has been a long process.
“Brighton and Hove City Council put forward this site and it has been approved subject to rigorous conditions.”