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Welcome to ‘Hellborne’ the ‘concrete jungle’ that no one desires

  • EXCLUSIVE:  Residents of two sleepy Hampshire villages have slammed an enormous new eco-housing challenge
  • Welborne, which has been dubbed ‘Hellborne’ by locals has been in improvement for 17 years 
  • It has been described as a concrete jungle by locals who say it’s going to wreck their pure setting

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Residents of two sleepy Hampshire villages have slammed a humongous new eco-housing challenge that they declare will decimate their picturesque and rural idyll in making a ‘concrete jungle’ of 6,000 new properties that no one desires. 

The £308 million ‘Welborne’ challenge has been in improvement for many years and goals to construct a ‘backyard village’ on 1,000 acres of open land between the villages of Knowle and Wickham. 

It is the competition of the dismayed locals that this huge endeavor will destroy their rural panorama and the character of their villages, which has lead the challenge to be dubbed ‘Hellborne’. 

The proposals have been the discuss of the world for almost 20 years and after gaining planning permission in 2021 is now being spearheaded by the Buckland Group whose chairman Mark Thistlethwayte, 59,  lives regionally to the challenge. 

Speaking to the Telegraph, even he confessed that originally he had been against any type of improvement on the location.

Residents of two sleepy Hampshire villages have slammed a humongous new eco-housing project that they claim will decimate their picturesque and rural idyll (Pictured: An artistic rendering of the completed village)

Residents of two sleepy Hampshire villages have slammed a humongous new eco-housing challenge that they declare will decimate their picturesque and rural idyll (Pictured: An inventive rendering of the finished village)

It is the contention of the dismayed locals that this enormous undertaking will destroy their rural landscape (Pictured: The village of Knowle which overlooks the site)

It is the competition of the dismayed locals that this huge endeavor will destroy their rural panorama (Pictured: The village of Knowle which overlooks the location)

The £308 million 'Welborne' project has been in development for decades and building work has now started

The £308 million ‘Welborne’ challenge has been in improvement for many years and constructing work has now began 

The project aims to build a 'garden village' on 1,000 acres of open land between the villages of Knowle and Wickham

The challenge goals to construct a ‘backyard village’ on 1,000 acres of open land between the villages of Knowle and Wickham

Intense public reaction to the development has lead it to be nicknamed 'Hellborne' by locals who feel they have been ignored

Intense public response to the event has lead it to be nicknamed ‘Hellborne’ by locals who really feel they’ve been ignored 

Now that building work has finally begun residents have realised it 'can't be stopped' and come to terms that for the next thirty years at least, they will be living next to a building site

Now that constructing work has lastly begun residents have realised it ‘cannot be stopped’ and are available to phrases that for the subsequent thirty years not less than, they are going to be dwelling subsequent to a constructing web site

Welborne is being spearheaded by the Buckland Group whose chairman Mark Thistlethwayte, 59, lives locally to the project

Welborne is being spearheaded by the Buckland Group whose chairman Mark Thistlethwayte, 59, lives regionally to the challenge

He mentioned: ‘I used to be a Nimby. When this was introduced some 18 years in the past, I used to be completely against it.

‘But we have decreased the quantity of homes – it is come down from 10,000 to six,000 – and we have vastly expanded the infrastructure and the inexperienced areas, and all the pieces else.

‘I confronted the selection of, do I attempt to object and in the end fail, or do I become involved and make it one of the best I can?’

And now that constructing work has lastly begun residents have realised it ‘cannot be stopped’ and are available to phrases that for the subsequent thirty years not less than, they are going to be dwelling subsequent to a constructing web site. 

Despite continuous objections from locals trying to tackle ‘the enormous’, pissed off locals say they’ve been ignored by builders who’ve began ‘destroying’ the inexperienced area.

The Welborne improvement – described as an ‘English Garden Village’ – has been in talks now for simply over 17 years and guarantees to create hundreds of ‘stunning properties’ in a stretch of land between Fareham and Knowle in Hampshire.

It is claimed that the main improvement will primarily create a brand new city between Southampton and Portsmouth.

The enormous new development will occupy a huge expanse of countryside bordering nearby villages including Knowle and Wickham (Pictured: Where the new vilage will be built)

The huge new improvement will occupy an enormous expanse of countryside bordering close by villages together with Knowle and Wickham (Pictured: Where the brand new vilage shall be constructed)

The Welborne development - described as an 'English Garden Village' - has been in talks now for just over 17 years

The Welborne improvement – described as an ‘English Garden Village’ – has been in talks now for simply over 17 years

It promises to create thousands of 'beautiful homes' in a stretch of land between Fareham and Knowle in Hampshire

It guarantees to create hundreds of ‘stunning properties’ in a stretch of land between Fareham and Knowle in Hampshire

Mr Thistlethwayte's 'vision' is said to focus on 'good architecture' and 'thoughtful landscaping' in the hopes 'to build a new town that will look as good in 50 or 100 years' time as it does the day it is first built'

Mr Thistlethwayte’s ‘imaginative and prescient’ is claimed to concentrate on ‘good structure’ and ‘considerate landscaping’ within the hopes ‘to construct a brand new city that may look pretty much as good in 50 or 100 years’ time because it does the day it’s first constructed’

It will features some of Britain's most eco-friendly homes, powered by a solar farm and a cutting edge underground heating network that uses heat pumps and taps into a nearby reservoir

It will options a few of Britain’s most eco-friendly properties, powered by a photo voltaic farm and a leading edge underground heating community that makes use of warmth pumps and faucets into a close-by reservoir

Mr Thistlethwayte’s ‘imaginative and prescient’ is claimed to concentrate on ‘good structure’ and ‘considerate landscaping’ within the hopes ‘to construct a brand new city that may look pretty much as good in 50 or 100 years’ time because it does the day it’s first constructed’.

It will options a few of Britain’s most eco-friendly properties, powered by a photo voltaic farm and a leading edge underground heating community that makes use of warmth pumps and faucets into a close-by reservoir.

Residents of Knowle and Wickham say the event has led to the felling of bushes and greenery of their space, began to create site visitors issues and has left the GP fearful over a excessive affected person inhabitants.

Loraine Rappe chairs the Knowle Residents’ Association and mentioned she has regularly objected to the Welborne improvement.

She mentioned: ‘It is unquestionably going forward, there is no stopping it.

‘All we’re saying is that it’s a disgrace that they’ve began destroying what was already there, unnecessarily.’

Loraine Rappe chairs the Knowle Residents' Association has frequently objected to the Welborne development

Loraine Rappe chairs the Knowle Residents’ Association has regularly objected to the Welborne improvement

To enter the village, residents have to drive up the mile-long picturesque Knowle Road and many locals said they were promised this would not be impacted by the development

To enter the village, residents should drive up the mile-long picturesque Knowle Road and plenty of locals mentioned they have been promised this is able to not be impacted by the event

Residents of Knowle and Wickham say the development has led to the demolition of trees and greenery in their area

Residents of Knowle and Wickham say the event has led to the demolition of bushes and greenery of their space

To enter the village, residents should drive up the mile-long picturesque Knowle Road and plenty of locals mentioned they have been promised this is able to not be impacted by the event.

The 81 yr previous added: ‘Knowle is a rural space and other people mentioned as they hit that highway and are available in they’re again into the agricultural nation.

‘When individuals say what individuals like about dwelling in Knowle, it was all the time mentioned that it is having the ability to drive into Knowle and really feel like you’re in your personal little village.’

But, based on locals, this highway has now been impacted by developments via the elimination of the ‘inexperienced hall’ that encapsulates the area.

30 acres of bushes and hedges lining the principle highway will go so homes could be constructed on the sting of it.

Ms Rappe added: ‘The [local] view is that they are saying one factor however in actual fact, doing one thing else.

‘The specific annoyance is the destruction of all of the shrubs and bushes. People have been referring to the entire improvement as Hellborne.’

Kayleigh Rooke arrange a petition to ‘Save Knowle Road Trees and Hedgerows’ which have been impacted within the ‘first section’ of the Welborne improvement.

The 35 yr previous estimates 150 to 200 bushes might be misplaced. She mentioned: ‘I began up the petition in November to attempt to shield the bushes on Knowle Road.

‘It’s had such an incredible response with 2,238 signatures now. It has been gaining momentum recently.’

Locals say Knowle road has now been impacted by developments through the removal of the 'green corridor' that encapsulates the space

Locals say Knowle highway has now been impacted by developments via the elimination of the ‘inexperienced hall’ that encapsulates the area

Residents fear over the course of the enormous building project up to 150 to 200 trees could be lost

Residents concern over the course of the big constructing challenge as much as 150 to 200 bushes might be misplaced

30 acres of trees and hedges lining the main road will go so houses can be built on the edge of it (Pictured: Knowle overlooking Welbourne)

30 acres of bushes and hedges lining the principle highway will go so homes could be constructed on the sting of it (Pictured: Knowle overlooking Welbourne)

Kayleigh Rooke set up a petition to 'Save Knowle Road Trees and Hedgerows' which have been impacted in the 'first phase' of the Welborne development

Kayleigh Rooke arrange a petition to ‘Save Knowle Road Trees and Hedgerows’ which have been impacted within the ‘first section’ of the Welborne improvement

Pictured: Trees and hedge rows have already been removed as ground works take place off Knowle Road

Pictured: Trees and hedge rows have already been eliminated as floor works happen off Knowle Road

The enterprise assist administrator mentioned it’s ‘infuriating’ for residents who really feel as if they’re being ignored by builders when campaigning in opposition to the destruction of inexperienced area.

She mentioned: ‘We need to hold the principle character coming out and in of the village.

‘When you drive into that highway you get the sensation of ‘I’m house’.

‘A way of calm and safety which is why most individuals have moved right here – a rural setting.

‘We have been assured that we might preserve our highway and our tree line.’

Miss Rooke slammed the ‘compete and utter disregard for a way the residents really feel’, including: ‘As far as we’re involved they’re taking the character of Knowle Village.

‘They are mainly going to show us right into a concrete jungle.’

Sheila Chambers, 72, has grown up in Knowle Village and mentioned she too has felt ignored by builders.

The Knowle Residents Association committee member mentioned: ‘I’ve been right here in Knowle since 1956, so a very long time, I grew up right here as a toddler.

‘I’ve seen all of the modifications in Knowle Village and I’ve been desirous about all of the stuff that is happening with Welborne since then.

‘My largest beef is that Buckland has completely disregarded the residents of Knowle. They are destroying our village by destroying our nation highway.

‘They have taken the entire character of the drive as much as Knowle. It was a pleasing rural nation highway.’

Cally Palmer
Nathan Gerreld

Cally Palmer, 28, and Nathan Gerreld, 38, work collectively within the Green Chair Salon in Knowle village centre 

The groundwork of the development is all that can now be seen when traversing the areas public footpaths

The groundwork of the event is all that may now be seen when traversing the areas public footpaths 

Residents say the Welborne development has been spoken about 'every single day' in the area since work began

Residents say the Welborne improvement has been spoken about ‘each single day’ within the space since work started

Cally Palmer, 28, and Nathan Gerreld, 38, work collectively within the Green Chair Salon in Knowle village centre.

Both hairdressers mentioned the Welborne improvement has been spoken about ‘each single day’ since opening 10 years in the past by their shoppers.

Owner of the store, Mr Gerreld mentioned: ‘I believe it is such a large that there is no level in speaking about it as a result of it may possibly’t be stopped.

‘Some of my shoppers have been on the board going in opposition to them they usually thought that they have been getting someplace.

‘There all the time gave the impression to be one thing happening beneath.’

Mr Gerreld mentioned ‘It’s such a disgrace that it does not matter what the little particular person thinks’.

He added: ‘I believe in 5 years time, if individuals requested you within the space the place you reside, persons are going to say Welborne.’

Miss Palmer added: ‘Every day it has been spoken about.

‘The largest concern might be the bushes being lower down and simply the truth that it’s not going to be a village anymore.’

Retired couple Barry and Margaret Causer, both 75, said the development and building work is 'intolerable'

Retired couple Barry and Margaret Causer, each 75, mentioned the event and constructing work is ‘insupportable’

Residents living in the shadow of the development are staring down the barrel of decades of disruption

Residents dwelling within the shadow of the event are staring down the barrel of many years of disruption 

Victoria Glenister has lived in Knowle for 22 years and claims the development has already had a knock on effect on local wildlife

Victoria Glenister has lived in Knowle for 22 years and claims the event has already had a knock on impact on native wildlife 

Some three miles down the highway, Wickham surgical procedure has spoken concerning the ‘untenable’ and ‘worrying scenario’ as they put together to tackle Welborne residents as GP sufferers.

In an announcement they’ve urged the Integrated Care Board to increase the NHS boundary to stop ‘additional endangering’ the practise viability – which has been made weak by the chance of a ‘vital affected person inhabitants’.

Retired couple Barry and Margaret Causer, each 75, mentioned the event and constructing work is ‘insupportable’.

Ex-veterinary receptionist Mrs Causer mentioned: ‘We got here right here to retire, to not be on a constructing web site.

‘We are too previous to maneuver once more so now we have simply bought to place up with it.’

Her husband added: ‘That does not imply to say now we have bought to agree with it in any respect.’

Victoria Glenister has lived in Knowle for 22 years.

The 42 yr previous added: ‘I believe they began chopping the hedgerows on the unsuitable time – there’s plenty of birdies there.

‘Just coming into the village, it feels totally different already. It was particular coming in with nothing else round.’

Fiona Gray, Director of Buckland Development, mentioned: ‘We are working with a neighborhood, lengthy established tree specialist in addition to an eminent panorama architect to create acres of inexperienced area, stunning parks and woodlands for all – accessible by walkers, runners, cyclists and horse riders.

‘We recognise that the elimination of the present verge vegetation on Knowle Road is troublesome to see for some residents, however that is unavoidable for the important new providers and different routes from Knowle to the A32.’