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Nuthurst Parish Council Neighbourhood Plan Local Green Spaces Study October 2014 Page 1 of 5 Produced by the Nuthurst Parish Neighbourhood Plan Steering Committee

Local Green Spaces in Nuthurst Parish Introduction Nuthurst Parish is located in the central eastern portion of Horsham District in West Sussex. Its northern boundary is some 2 miles south of Horsham and its southern boundary some 6 miles south. The Parish contains the settlements of Copsale, Mannings Heath, Maplehurst, Monks Gate, Nuthurst and Sedgwick. The population at the 2011 census was 1,777 of which around two thirds live in the main settlement of Mannings Heath. The Parish is essentially rural in character and covers some 1,700 hectares. A survey has been undertaken of the green spaces in the Parish to identify any that would merit protection and designation as Local Green Spaces because they could be possible sites for future small scale development that would be to the detriment of the environment of the particular settlement. The village green at Mannings Heath already has formal protection status and is not therefore proposed as a Local Green Space. There are a number of areas within or adjoining the built up areas of the settlements that are considered valuable green spaces for the community that should be protected from future development and therefore under the Neighbourhood Plan they should be designated as Local Green Spaces. 1. Church Road and Lime Kiln Road, Mannings Heath Church Road is the main entrance road to Mannings Heath from the south. Between Church Road and Lime Kiln Road and the start of Woodlands Walk, lies a tract of open grassland which serves to provide a green space which separates the older houses on the south side of Church Road from the newer development of houses in Lime Kiln Road. The space contains several trees including a mature oak and a mature fir. This is an important landscape feature for one of the main routes into the village and for this built up part of the village. The space is enjoyed by many residents. Development of this green space would be detrimental to the local environment and would urbanise this part of the village. View from entrance to Woodlands Walk View from the centre of the village Page 2 of 5

2. Junction of Winterpit Lane, Church Road and Golding Lane, Mannings Heath This small triangular piece of grass land is part of the heart of the village lying just off the staggered cross roads in the centre of the village and directly opposite the Village Stores. It has a lovely mature oak tree at its centre and in the spring/summer the local horticultural society plant a colourful display of wild flowers at the front of the site. It boasts the millennium plinth and sign and a seat for residents to enjoy watching the activity in the centre of the village. Development of this small site would ruin the centre of the village. View from the Village Shop 3. Golding Lane between Pound Lane and Gagglewood, Mannings Heath This green space is a strip of land lying to the south of Golding Lane between the entrances to Pound Lane and Gagglewood. It is grassed with three mature and well-spaced oak trees and is a welcome green space near the centre of the village and opposite a cluster of houses on the north side of Golding Lane. Development of this green space would be detrimental to the open environment of this part of the village. View from Gagglewood View from Pound lane Page 3 of 5

4. Field behind Woodlands Walk, Mannings Heath Woodlands Walk is a development on the eastern boundary of Mannings Heath. It was built in 1998 and consists of 28 houses. As part of a section 106 agreement the field to the east of Woodlands Walk and to the south of the eastern most houses in Lime Kiln Road was designated as a space for community use and enjoyment and protected from further development for 5 years. This protection has lapsed. This field remains a valuable space for community use, being frequently used by children and dog walkers, and therefore there is a need to ensure that this green space continues to be protected from development. View across field to houses in Lime Kiln Road View from entrance gate 5. Junction of Copsale Road and Nuthurst Road, Maplehurst In the centre of the settlement of Maplehurst there is a staggered cross roads on the Nuthurst Road. Park Lane leads to the east with the White Horse Public house some 100 meters along it and Copsale Road leads to the west. This green space is a triangle of land in the centre of Maplehurst at the junction of Copsale Road and Nuthurst Road. It houses the settlement sign and there is a large mature ash tree and two smaller maple tree in the space. It provides a distinctive feature in the centre of the settlement. Development of this green space would be detrimental to the local environment and spoil the centre of the settlement. View from junction View from Copsale Road Page 4 of 5

6. Land surrounding Copsale Hall, Bar Lane, Copsale Copsale Hall has a fascinating history serving the community of Copsale and the rest of the Parish for over 100 years. In the early part of the twentieth century the owners of Copsale Court lent a field for the local workers to play football and cricket. Subsequently a second hand hall was purchased through Alexander Clarke, who lived at Elliots. It was transported by train from Peckham Rye to West Grinstead Station and was opened on January 1st 1907 as a working men s club, but subsequently became known as the Club Room. The ownership of the land, on which the land is built, passed from Copsale Court to the Knepp Castle Estate. During the Second World War the hall was used by Armed Forces and at one time was a canteen for the Canadian Troops in the area. After the war the management of the hall was taken over by a committee of the local people who organised whist drives, socials and jumble sales. The hall was also hired out for private functions and was used as a base for the Women s Institute and County Library. A youth club was run at the hall from 1949 to 1965 and another one from 1976 to the early 1980s. The Hall is still run by a committee of local residents and is very well used by the community for a wide variety of events. For example there are bacon butty mornings on the first Sunday of every month, frequent coffee morning and cream tea events, picnics with music, pumpkin competitions and many other events. It is also available for hire for meetings, wedding receptions, parties etc. The Hall and the land surrounding the Hall has been threatened with housing developments in the past. The surrounding land sets off the Hall and provides a significant green space in that part of the settlement of Copsale. Often marquees are erected for events. Development of this green space would threaten the survival of the Hall and its important role as a community facility. Therefore, it warrants protection. View of Copsale Hall Page 5 of 5