Recap: The story so far

The Highsted Park Planning Inquiry will restart on Tuesday 8 April. Local parish councils are standing up for our communities—but they need your help. Here’s a brief overview, and how you can get involved. What is it all about? Highsted Park consists of two large planning applications proposing a major development of 8,400 houses, new …

Day 6: Landscape

📢 Highsted Park Public Inquiry – Day 6 Summary (Wednesday 19 March) Wednesday 19 March marked the conclusion of the landscape discussions at the Highsted Park Public Inquiry. The session featured cross-examinations of Clare Brockhurst, the applicant’s landscape consultant, by barristers for Swale Borough Council and Kent County Council. 🔹 Landscape and Visual ImpactJames Pereira KC …

Day 5: Landscape & Visual Impact

🌿 Day 5: Landscape & Visual Impact at Highsted Park Inquiry 🌿 Main Discussions:📌 Cllr Monique Bonney (Five Parishes Group) presented evidence emphasising the severe landscape harm the development would cause.📌 She highlighted that the area includes protected landscapes, conservation areas, and countryside gaps, which would be permanently degraded by the proposal.📌 Bonney argued that the cumulative visual harm—considering this development alongside others—would be significant and …

New fundraising total: £28,372 (18 March 2025)

Thank you for your generous support! We’ve raised an incredible £28,372 to support the Action Group’s legal representation and subject experts at the planning inquiry, ensuring our community’s voice is heard. Every contribution help strengthens our case. Could you lend your support? Click here to donate Click here to read updates from the Action Group

Fundraising target increased to £35,000

We are increasing our fundraising target from £31,000 to £35,000 to reflect the expanded scope of our involvement following insights gained during the first week of the planning inquiry. To donate: Click here

Day 4: Landscape Focus

Highsted Park Inquiry – Day 4: Landscape Focus Day 4 of the Highsted Park Public Inquiry focused on landscape impact, with expert witness Katie Miller, Head of Planning and Place at Kent Downs National Landscape, giving evidence on behalf of Swale Borough Council. She was first questioned by Swale’s barrister, James Pereira, and later cross-examined by the applicant’s barrister, Zack …

Day 3: Landscape & Visual Impact

This is a summary of Day 3, focusing on landscape and visual matters, as discussed by Kate Ahern (LUC, representing Swale Borough Council) and barrister Zack Simons (for the applicant). 🌳 Kate Ahern’s Key Points (Swale Borough Council’s Landscape Expert):🔹 Concerned that the development could significantly alter the character of the landscape, particularly in relation to towns, settlements, and natural green spaces.🔹 Argued …

Garden boards on display

We extend our heartfelt thanks to all local residents who have kindly displayed the garden boards. Your support is raising awareness for the planning inquiry and strengthening our fundraising efforts to present a compelling case. Due to popular demand, a second batch of boards will be produced this week. Supplies are limited, so if you’d …

The first batch of signboards has been dispatched.

The Teynham & Highsted Community Action Group’s first batch of garden boards are ready for delivery. Thank you to the volunteers who produced the boards, supplied the posts and staked them up – all free of charge! To donate: Click here

Week 1: Highsted Park Planning Inquiry Begins

The Highsted Park planning inquiry has officially commenced. Throughout the week, members of the Action Group—including Bev Smith, Julien Speed, Paul Townson, and Emma Turner—have taken turns observing the proceedings in the inquiry room at Swale House, Sittingbourne. To donate: Click here