This blog is all about the residents of Hassocks and Hurstpierpoint trying to Protect Ham Fields. Ham Fields is the ancient name of the green space which remains between Hassocks and Hurstpierpoint, the so called Strategic Gap.
Please feel free to e-mail us protecthamfields@gmail.com or use the Contact us form.
About us
This blog is all about the residents of Hassocks and Hurstpierpoint trying to Protect Ham Fields. Ham Fields is the ancient name of the green space which remains between Hassocks and Hurstpierpoint, the so called Strategic Gap, also referred to as land to the west of London Road, Hassocks.
Please feel free to e-mail us protecthamfields@gmail.com or use the Contact us form.
Sunday, 4 August 2013
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Count me in for any support required.
ReplyDeleteMy self and my Wife Lisa have lived at number 12 for 14 years and would hate to see our close environment and nature destroyed for greed. You would think that anyone with a conscience would feel tremendous guilt over the destruction of such a beautiful area of nature for money.
ReplyDeleteThe beauty of nature is given free to us, the tree's whose aged beauty we can only begin to appreciate. To think that someone could fell them with no second thought to their consequence.
What ever happens my family will fight to keep that view of when the sunsets over the field.
Gleesons should not underestimate the power of the collective minds of the residents who may be affected by such a horrific development.
We all need to stay positive and believe that this horror will not happen. We all need to focus on the same thing Nature over greed. I will continue to believe that the view will be there when I am sat in my garden playing with my grandchildren.