Proposed Housing Development on Sandrock Bends (The Ridge) – ACT NOW!

ACT NOW TO HELP PROTECT THE LAST REMAINING LINK BETWEEN ST. HELENS WOODS AND THE HIGH WEALD!!
East Sussex County Council have advised that the Lead Member for Resources and Climate Change will be considering the fate of the land at Sandrock Hall Bends on The Ridge at their meeting on 3rd September. There is a proposal to sell this important greenspace for property development – up to 140 houses are planned.
The council officer is currently recommending signing the land promotion agreement (Option 1) but there is another (Option 2) – to sell it to a third party who would agree to keep it as open green space and not resell it. St. Helen’s Park Preservation Society have already stated their support for the protection of the land.
Please write now to Cllr Nick Bennett and the East Sussex County Council councillors that represent Hastings sharing your views as to why any housing development on the site will be wrong and asking councillors to oppose the deal with the Land Promoter.
Here are some of the main possible objections.
1. Impact on wildlife and nature
This land is a vital part of the last remaining biodiversity corridor between the High Weald and St Helen’s Woods, a local nature reserve which is a home to so much wildlife. Roe deer have been seen grazing in the fields this summer. There are many species of bats that use the land to roost and feed. Current evidence suggests Hazel Dormice are on the land.
2. Flooding
Replacing ancient woodland, meadows and scrub on this high ground at the top of The Ridge with houses will cause significant drainage, sewage and flooding problems for all properties downstream from this area. Businesses and properties will also be affected further downstream in the town.
St Helen’s Woods Local Nature Reserve is already being negatively impacted by the urbanisation of The Ridge and increasing rainfall from climate change – one dam failed last year.
3. Impact on people
Sandrock Bends is an accessible and wildlife rich greenspace – the footpath and its surrounding woodland and meadow provide rare and much needed general access to green space.
Unaffordable housing with no amenities within walking distance is not helpful for the residents of the Hastings area.
The impact on traffic on the already congested The Ridge is also a significant issue.
PLEASE ACT NOW!!
Details of the agenda for the meeting can be found at:

WILD WANDERINGS

Sunday 11th August
Based at St Helens Church – TN34 2RA
1-4.30PM
ALL WELCOME.
Join us for a guided walk to explore the Sandrock Bends Green Space (currently at risk of development), and how it connects with St. Helen’s Woods and St. Helen’s Church wildlife areas. Wildlife based games and crafts, bric-a-brac stall, plant sale, eco treasure hunt, guided walk and more. Bring a picnic. Food also on sale.

A G M 22 nov 2022

Extraordinary General Meeting

 St. Helen’s Park Preservation Society EGM   Tuesday 22nd November, 2022   7.30 PM

 Horntye Leisure Centre

 St Helens Park Preservation Society, the charity responsible for the maintenance and preservation of St. Helen’s Woods, is holding a special meeting to elect new committee members on Tuesday 22nd November at 7.30PM.

We are inviting members of the society, regular visitors to the woods, and people who care about the the future development of the charity, to come along and vote.

Please email SHPPS.elections@gmail.com to find out more.

THANK YOU!

Find out more about the woods here: www.sthelenswoods.com

 

R.I.P. TERRY FOSTER

 
Terry passed away on Sunday 25th September. Many of you would have known him. Terry had been involved with the Society from the beginning – for many years as a trustee and leader of the working party. His dedication to the woods was never ending. When not out on the tractor he would be found in the work shed or planning how to go about the next task. When faced with a problem I often ask myself how would Terry have dealt with this. I am believe he is up there looking down to make sure we all keep up his good work. Rest in peace Terry

NEW COMMITTEE MEMBERS

St Helen’s Woods needs you!

CALL-OUT FOR NEW COMMITTEE MEMBERS

 

Are you passionate about St. Helen’s Woods? Do you have a few hours to spare each month?

 

St Helens Park Preservation Society is the charity responsible for the maintenance and preservation of the woods. Run entirely by volunteers, we meet every six weeks.

 

If you are a regular visitor to the woods and have skills and experience that could help us look after this special nature reserve, we are looking for people with expertise in a few areas:

 

  1. General Management

Overseeing and coordinating the different facets of the Charity’s activities, such as Community Outreach, Marketing, Fundraising, Woods Maintenance, Administration.

 

  1. Community and Education

Communicating with the public, schools, and various other organisations. Dealing with the educational and social aspects of the public use of the woods.

 

  1. Marketing

Looking after the social media, the website, communicating with the public.

 

  1. Fundraising

Initiating and coordinating various fundraising activities (fetes, dog shows, etc.), overseeing the membership/Friends scheme and legacy fundraising.

 

Please email your CV and/or a short biography and covering note outlining the areas you are most interested in and any relevant experience to shpps.elections@gmail.com

by 30 Sep 2022. We are planning to elect new members in Oct-Dec 2022.

 

Find out more about the woods at www.sthelenswoods.com.

 

THANK YOU!

St Helens Park Preservation Society