Revised development plans could save Worthing's ancient Titnore woods

A FIVE-year fight by protestors has resulted in submission of a new development scheme for West Durrington, Worthing, which would save 200 trees in ancient woodland at Titnore Lane.

These revised plans have now been submitted to Worthing Borough Council by developers, who say they have listened to the public and changed their controversial scheme.

The West Durrington Consortium, comprising Persimmon Homes, Taylor-Wimpey and Heron Land Developments, says 200 trees will be saved by the new plans.

For full story see West Sussex Gazette August 27