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3. Attend Meetings: Stay informed and engaged by attending local council meetings and public hearings related to the Hammonds Farm development.
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5. Sign the Petition: Add your voice to the growing chorus of opposition by signing our petition to halt the Hammonds Farm development.
Together, we can make a difference and ensure that the interests of our community are heard and respected. Join us in saying no to the reckless overdevelopment of Hammonds Farm!
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Together, we will preserve the beauty and integrity of our home!
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Latest news
Mortgage lender pulls offers over flood risk
The UK’s second biggest mortgage provider has stopped making loans on homes at risk of flooding, over fears they may become uninsurable — and therefore, unsellable — over the coming years. Nationwide Building Society uses mapping technology to identify which individual homes are vulnerable to flooding, Nationwide Head of Property
Hammonds Farm is now the preferred Option
The Policy Board of Chelmsford City Council (CCC) sat on the 14th March and approved option E as the preferred option to go forward to public consultation. Local plan can be found here In summary, the preferred option includes 3,000 houses plus 43,0000sqm of “employment space” at Hammonds Farm within the plan
Hammonds Farm Briefing
Thank you to everyone who attended the community briefing event on November 10th at the Memorial Hall concerning the possibility that a development of 4,000 houses at Hammonds Farm is approved for inclusion in Chelmsford City Council’s revised plan. Keith Ferguson gave a presentation outlining the current situation, the many