Bognor Regis Post Issue 191

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Issue: 191

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Friday, December 27, 2019

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Felpham pupils put on a special show

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Carol singers celebrate 2019 at Bognor Regis Methodist Church - see page 6

A29 floods as fight goes on CAMPAIGNERS hoping to halt plans for the new A29 say this week's flooding proves their point. A petition drawn up by Lidsey resident, Mick Steer, now has 705 signatures in objection to failing to extend the A29. Mick met with Cllr Roger Elkins, the cabinet member for highways, at West

Sussex County Council to discuss the petition and the issues surrounding joining up the new road with an existing floodprone section. He said: “The meeting, although very cordial, was expected. Just an outline as to why they had chosen the route and how their hands were tied.” Mick met with Cllr Elkins to convey his hopes of connecting the route to the Rolls Royce roundabout on the A259 further

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south. “Very interestingly, we were told that Arun District Council had approved the designated area for housing and road, and that Highways England were only fulfilling their brief within the constraints on the land designated. “There was no business case to extend the road to the Rolls Royce Roundabout, so perhaps we are not discussing with the correct department. We are therefore no

further forward, but more knowledgeable. “One of the concerns we brought up,” he continued, “was the joining of an existing road that floods. Well guess what, it’s flooded and closed. So a new £42m road will be joining an existing section of A29 road that floods. How embarrassing.” Mick and his wife, Carolyn, join many others campaigning in Lidsey and Shripney to fight the existing plans. See page 12

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