MIND THE GAP - Copthorne Village Association

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MIND THE GAP - Copthorne Village Association
Copthorne Village Association
Preserving our Heritage for Future Generations
www.facebook.com/copthornevillageassociation
Email: [email protected]
www.copthornevillage.org
Post: The CVA, c/o Copthorne Bank Post Office, 6 Copthorne Bank, Copthorne, RH10 3QX
COPTHORNE WEST –
In January the CVA successfully put pressure on MSDC to defer a decision on the sale of a Council
owned area of ancient woodland to St Modwen. No decision notice has yet been issued by Mid Sussex
District Council. This could take some months because of the complexity of the section 106 requirements.
Any such land sale decisons by MSDC until then would, therefore, be premature.
We have continued to work with the National Planning Casework Unit (a government department which
reviews contentious planning applications) following our application to them in December to request the
Secretary of State to intervene in the application. Disappointingly, as we go to press, we have been
informed the Secretary of State will not intervene. However, with significant new evidence of air pollution
issues having been published since that decision, the NPCU has asked for the evidence to be sent to
them and the position may be reconsidered. As and when further news is available the CVA will update
members and will continue to attempt to secure the best possible outcome for the village.
We would like to thank all members for their support with the fundraising to pay for legal advice in
respect of the “Copthorne West” application. If you wish to donate to our fighting fund and have not
already done so, you can do so via our Facebook page, via BACS – account 40235903, sort code 20 24 00,
using your house name or number and postcode as reference, or by cheque (see below).
GATWICK AIRSPACE CHANGES Increased noise from the airspace changes have been affecting some of our members for the last few years with
the new flight path trials of 2014 being the last straw! Complaints received by Gatwick Airport Limited (GAL) last
year were at record highs. Procedures for flight path changes are very complicated, involving multiple agencies
and decisions on routes, navigation patterns and night flights. Some changed routes specifically affect Copthorne.
Some have already had public consultations, but more are due, so please look out for when your actions are
needed.
We have attended the Campaign against Gatwick Noise (CAGNE) AGM, the GACC (Gatwick's Big Enough) Flight
Path seminar and the GAL Airspace Change seminar and will continue to attend as many meetings as possible to
help us stay up to date and, most importantly, keep Copthorne “on the map” and in every decision-makers' mind.
We are very pleased to see that Worth Parish council is one of the 17 parish councils comprising the High Weald
Councils Aviation Action Group, http://hwcaag.org campaigning against increased aircraft noise and pollution
over rural Sussex.
Complaints re aircraft noise should be sent to [email protected] copying both
[email protected] and [email protected] . The latter is new,
specific to Copthorne and the surrounding area so we can build our own statistics.
Follow on Social Media
www.facebook.com/ Copthorne Village Association
www.facebook.com/DoYouCare? (this is the GACC site)
www.facebook.com/CAGNE.Gatwick
www.facebook.com/gatwickonesenough
NEW MEMBERS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME - £5 per year per household – or make a donation – we cannot
continue our efforts to organise the village's voice without your support. The more members we have the greater our
impact. Pay via standing order (see our website www.copthornevillage.org ), or by cheque (Copthorne Village
Association) with your house number and street name as reference on the back. Send to CVA, c/o Copthorne Bank
Post Office, 6 Copthorne Bank, RH10 3QX
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