Public Consultation

We have been working on proposals for a sustainable urban extension at Barton Farm, North Winchester for many years and, during that time have spoken to many local people and representatives from stakeholder groups about how the site could be developed to help meet future housing needs in the area.

We held public exhibitions, a stakeholder workshop and a focus group earlier this year, which helped better understand the requirements of people living and working in Winchester. Full details of the consultation and the comments received can be viewed in the Interim Public Consultation Statement. We also held stakeholder workshops with John Thompson & Partners in July and September 2009.

Interim Public Consultation Statement (PDF: 1.3mb)
July Stakeholder Workshop (PDF: 5.1Mb)
September Stakeholder Workshop (PDF: 3.6Mb)

 

In order to provide everyone interested in the proposed Barton Farm development an opportunity to view the new masterplan, we are holding two days of public exhibitions in Winchester as follows:

12pm - 7pm Thursday, 15 October 2009 Wintonian Room, The Guildhall, Winchester
11am - 3pm Saturday, 17 October 2009 Drama Studio, Henry Beaufort School, East Woodhay Road, Harestock, Winchester SO22 6JJ

At the exhibitions you will be able to find out more about the proposals, discuss them with members of the project team and let us know what you think of the revised masterplan.

 

FEEDBACK FORM

Tick here if you support our new vision for Barton Farm, to help meet Winchester's future housing needs.

If you have any comments please let us know in the box below:

 

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Copies of your comments may be made available, in due course, to the local planning authority. We (CALA Homes and PPS) will, however, request that your personal details are not placed on the public record. Your details will be held securely in accordance with the Data Protection Act 2000, will be used solely in connection with the Barton Farm proposals and will not be passed to any other third parties.