This motion calls for the Hall Farm development of nearly 4,000 homes to be stopped. It raises serious concerns about traffic congestion, flood risk due to loss of greenery, and the lack of meaningful resident consultation.
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Stop Hall Farm Development, Protect Floodplains
Residents of Earley, Woodley, and Shinfield are calling on Wokingham Borough Council and the Planning Inspectorate to reconsider the proposed 4,000-home Hall Farm development. The site regularly floods, local roads are already at capacity, and irreplaceable green spaces would be lost — demanding an independent flood risk review, a funded transport plan, reduced housing numbers, and genuine community consultation before any approval is granted.
Stop Hall Farm Development on Floodplains
Residents of Earley, Woodley, and Shinfield are calling on Wokingham Borough Council and the Planning Inspectorate to halt the proposed Hall Farm development of nearly 4,000 homes on flood-prone land. They demand an independent flood risk review, a funded transport mitigation plan, a reduction in homes proposed, and genuine community consultation before any planning approval is granted.
Stop Hall Farm Development Woodley
A proposal to stop the Hall Farm Development in Woodley, citing serious concerns about increased traffic congestion and flood risk to the local area.
Parks/landscapes in Earley
Resident advises grass around lampost outside 32 goosefoot road has been cut back once in 7 years. Needs a cut back please
Trees in Earley
There was a large tree branch across the footpath down the left side of Mangotsfield School off of Rodway Hill by the crossing on Saturday Morning. It's a bit dangerous as light falls as it is at head height

This motion calls for the Hall Farm development of nearly 4,000 homes to be stopped. It raises serious concerns about traffic congestion, flood risk due to loss of greenery, and the lack of meaningful resident consultation.
React
Members can read every reason.
Stop Hall Farm Development, Protect Floodplains
Residents of Earley, Woodley, and Shinfield are calling on Wokingham Borough Council and the Planning Inspectorate to reconsider the proposed 4,000-home Hall Farm development. The site regularly floods, local roads are already at capacity, and irreplaceable green spaces would be lost — demanding an independent flood risk review, a funded transport plan, reduced housing numbers, and genuine community consultation before any approval is granted.
Stop Hall Farm Development on Floodplains
Residents of Earley, Woodley, and Shinfield are calling on Wokingham Borough Council and the Planning Inspectorate to halt the proposed Hall Farm development of nearly 4,000 homes on flood-prone land. They demand an independent flood risk review, a funded transport mitigation plan, a reduction in homes proposed, and genuine community consultation before any planning approval is granted.
Stop Hall Farm Development Woodley
A proposal to stop the Hall Farm Development in Woodley, citing serious concerns about increased traffic congestion and flood risk to the local area.
Parks/landscapes in Earley
Resident advises grass around lampost outside 32 goosefoot road has been cut back once in 7 years. Needs a cut back please
Trees in Earley
There was a large tree branch across the footpath down the left side of Mangotsfield School off of Rodway Hill by the crossing on Saturday Morning. It's a bit dangerous as light falls as it is at head height