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Dear The Modern Antiquarian

Old Oswestry Hillfort (Hen Dinas) in Shropshire, UK - one of our best preserved Iron Age hillforts - is under threat of damaging development.

I apologise for sending this unsolicited email, especially if you have already received it via others, but we are anxious to reach as many people within the field of archaeology, and beyond, to maximise awareness of this worrying situation.

Despite opposition from English Heritage, local archaeological groups and residents during public consultation, Shropshire Council is forging ahead under strategic county planning (SAMDev) with proposals for significant housing development within the curtilage of this globally important iron age monument. The deadline for registering objections is August 23rd 2013, so immediate action is needed!

We are urging people to sign an online petition against the proposals here: http://chn.ge/17lw7dT

You can also join the current Facebook page to follow the campaign here: https://www.facebook.com/OldOswestryHillfort

The current (third) stage of the SAMDev consultation with full details of the proposed housing sites (OSW0002, OSW003 at the foot of the fort; OSW004 on the other side of the B5069) can be found here: http://shropshire.gov.uk/planningpolicy.nsf/viewAttachments/AWIN-99JGZU/$file/Oswestry-area-samdev-revised-preferred-options-report-2013.pdf

The initial aim is to achieve a deferral of the decision date on these three specific sites.

If you can please share this with your contacts to encourage support and more signatures to the petition, we would be very grateful.

Yours sincerely

Kate Clarke
On behalf of HOOOH, Hands off Old Oswestry Hillfort

Done

Signed.

Signed but the third link does not work for me... anyway, hire an ex EH person to put forward the case for the development, and follow his favourable (paid for) analysis!

http://www.oswestryi.com/?p=709#more-709

The plain fact is, if there was a buffer zone around this place it would be safe. But there isn't and the Govt isn't likely to suggest there should be any time soon - just last week Eric Pickles issued wind farm guidance saying “Local planning authorities should not rule out otherwise acceptable renewable energy developments through inflexible rules on buffer zones or separation distances” - in other words “ignore the rules”

http://heritageaction.wordpress.com/2013/08/08/can-we-just-dispense-with-buffer-zones/
http://heritageaction.wordpress.com/2013/08/11/oswestry-hill-fort-under-attack/

To my mind it is OSW004 that presents the issue here, even taking into account Shropshire Councils amended proposal, so on that basis I will sign.
The effect of OSW002 and 3 is v subjective, all things considered.

bump

Done

Signed.
Have been meaning to get back to Old Oswestry soon as well, it's been quite a few years! Hopefully this housing development proposal will get thrown out as it deserves to be...

A rather poignant letter from an Oswestry resident.....

English Heritage appears to be about to roll over and Shropshire and Oswestry councils are prepared to despoil the beautiful jewel green setting of Old Oswestry Hill fort for housing and a car park.

The land owner will profit from the development, and so will English Heritage and the councils when they build their car park and charge us all admission.

The losers are the Hill fort itself – which will lose not only its archaeology, but some of its mystery and magic when it is twinned in plain sight with a modern car park – and once again the public, whose heritage is spoilt and marred.
They will see a Hill fort in a degraded less magical setting.

To add insult to injury, they will, no doubt in future, be charged for access
to the fort, when access is at present free.

It is so wonderful to have free access to heritage and to have such a feeling of liberty to visit it at any time.

Charging for access to heritage penalises all of us and especially inhibits those who are less well off.

The housing and car park development proposals are obscene money-making ideas at the expense of our heritage. If the councils want a car park for the Hill fort, and to charge for parking, why don’t they look to develop the present Morrisons site when Morrisons moves to the new Smithfield development? For those visitors unable or not wishing to walk the distance, a shuttle bus could take people.
Why are the councils and planners so short sighted, motivated by short-term gain for long-term inestimable losses? The planners seem blind to the very thing that makes the Hill fort so special.

Looking down from the Hill fort onto a car park and modern housing will keep us all very rooted in the present, and the magic of Guinevere’s fort will be lost.


http://www.shropshirestar.com/news/2013/09/03/letter-magic-of-old-oswestry-hill-fort-will-be-lost-if-plans-go-ahead/

Thank you for spreading the word about this. Signed and will spread the word.

Really just an update on news, and it hasn't happened yet.....

https://www.shropshirestar.com/news/local-hubs/oswestry/2019/07/30/television-historian-speak-out-for-oswestry-hillfort/