PROPOSALS for a new community park have come under fire from residents who are frustrated about the level of planned housebuilding in their area.

Land south of Funtley Road, Fareham, which is currently used as an equestrian paddock, will be changed into a community park.

The park is in conjunction with 55 homes which will also be developed on the site following planning approval from September 2020.

The site will provide ten hectares of publicly accessible space with ancient woodland, ponds and a potential community centre and shop.

Planning documents state: "The outcome of a village extension at the Funtley Road site will be a vibrant, attractive and safe community, which uses land and natural resources in an efficient way.

"The overall aim will be to deliver a sustainable and integrated development that provides safe and convenient access to local facilities and services, and which stands the test of time.

"The site is close to the existing public bus stop and incorporates good walking and cycling linkages with the surrounding areas of Funtley and Fareham.

"In order to discourage car use and ensure sustainable methods of transport to reach this resource, it is not considered appropriate to provide car parking spaces."

However, the application has attracted criticism from Funtley residents who believe the development is excessive due to Welborne Garden Village – 6,000 homes built directly north of Funtley.

Commenting on the application, Tina Henley, from Funtley Road said: "Welborne has now been fully approved so surely the council should be held in that there will be no further development of our green land areas.

"The slant of this particular application is, in my opinion, tactical and has been submitted only to ensure the appeal on further building on the surrounding land can be pushed through planning, once again, ignoring the voice of the residents of Funtley.

"This application for the “park” should be refused as this is simply a way of trying to ensure the building is passed/slid through."

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