Proposed building on green field sites: Sulis Meadows Development
"There is a substantial and urgent threat hanging over the landscape to
the east end of the western (Somerset) Wansdyke, where it runs along
the edge of the city of Bath."
The Wansdyke, like Offa's Dyke is about 8th century, and really falls out of the remit of prehistory but is of course one of the linking factors in the history of the British countryside.
This really is about the proposed building of several hundred houses up on the downs around Bath/Southstoke and seems to threaten the West Wansdyke earthwork which runs from Maes Knoll and Stantonbury hill forts, around Bath crossing the Avon up over the Bathampton Downs, past Chippenham and then to the more famous East Wansdyke which lollops across prehistoric parts of the Marlborough Downs and which most people are familar with.
The earthworks from the hillforts of Maes Knoll, and Stantonbury are slight, (Vortigen Studies are the best to read up on this part of the Wansdyke,), and one would have thought that the Wansdyke falls under the protection of the Protection of Ancient Monuments. The process of objecting seem complex, emails in by tomorrow for a start, and.......to quote
"If anyone would like to formally object, they will find it very
difficult. It has to be done on the grounds of English planning law;
every comment has to be on a separate, complex form;"
We all know where that came from!!!
I suspect local opposition will be the way forward, the 'skyline' of Bath has up to now been protected, but with the present government in power who knows where this one will go. There is a council website to go to should anyone be so inspired but it would need some time to think it out re objections...