Welcome to “Emsworth Fights Back”
This site provides information for residents who wish to respond to the Havant Borough Local Development framework (LDF) consultation, if it proves useful it will continue to provide information for future stages of the LDF process.
You can access resources and add any relevant information which you may have.
Registering and posting
You may submit comments on any posts or pages (except this one) In order to do this you will now need to be registered and logged in. (As of 20 June 2008) It is easy to register and your registration will become active usually within 24 hours.
In order to register please click here to send me an email with your name and address and answer the following question, to show that you are a real human being rather than a computer.
“What is the largest bird usually seen on the Emsworth mill pond?”
I have had to take this action because of the number of spam comments being posted which simply take too much time to process. I apologise for any inconvenience caused.
once you are registered you can also start posts on new topics.
Use the links in the boxes on the left to navigate the site.
Pages
These contain the main topics of continuing interest and this information page. Comments on a page are always visible in date order at the bottom of the page.
Categories
The latest posts on specific topics. When viewing a post you need to click on the orange header to view other people’s comments on the post and leave your own.
Login
The two links here allow you to register with the site in order to submit new posts.
Links
The links on the Left lead to the key documents on the HBC website and other useful information.
New link Added: Emsworth Design Statement. (public ratification draft, July 2007)
Search
Search posts for any keyword.
Calendar
Shows in green the pages on which posts were uploaded.
Remember the HBC Consultation Period runs out on 25 April
17 April.
The council confirmed today they will not accept any LDF responses beyond 25th April. It’s a statutory thing they say. You can always write to your councillor but there is no obligation for these comments to be taken on board.
