WINCHEAP PARK AND RIDE RUMBLINGS
An article in the Kentish Gazette on June 3rd suggests that the off-slip road into the Wincheap park and ride area is not a dead duck. According to the…
An article in the Kentish Gazette on June 3rd suggests that the off-slip road into the Wincheap park and ride area is not a dead duck. According to the…
As we reported on October 10th, Canterbury City Council has been forced to withdraw its own planning permission for a £3.6 million expansion of the Wincheap park and…
Canterbury City Coucil issued a statement on 9th October, announcing the withdrawal of their current plan for the extension of the Wincheap Park and Ride. “We have been…
There’s an interesting article in the 17th September issue of the Kentish Gazette about the new council leader, Ben Fitter-Harding. Encouragingly, he alludes to his thoughts on the…
This sorry tale rumbles on, albeit in first gear during covid restrictions. The City Council applied to the Countryside Charity CPRE (Kent) for a further delay to the…
A short piece in the Kentish Gazette (2nd July) unveils the council’s plans for a local nature reserve on the land immediately downstream of the proposed park and…
Major projects such as the proposed relocation of council offices and St George’s Street improvements are now in doubt due to the impact of lockdown. The planned extension…
Canterbury City Council’s planning committee’s decision to approve a highly controversial application to extend the Wincheap Park & Ride onto water meadows next to the river Stour is…
The campaign to prevent the extension of the Wincheap Park and Ride onto the Wincheap Water Meadows, across the river from Hambrook Marshes, is still active. Canterbury City…
The final decision on the fate of the park and ride extension has had to be set back yet again, this time because the council cannot rule on…
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