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The Campaign to Protect Rural Henfield (CPRH) raised £430 from 9 supporters
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Closed 31/08/2019
Iʼve raised £430 to Commission a leading UK Landscape consultancy to challenge the Fairfax arguments.
- Henfield
- Funded on Saturday, 31st August 2019
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We need to pay for a top Landscape Architect to pull apart the Fairfax case and support HDC in fighting and winning the appeal.
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- 5 years ago
The Campaign to Protect Rural Henfield (CPRH)
5 years agoOur total raised so far, now stands at £3930. Thanks to all who’ve donated so far, we’re getting there!
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- 5 years ago
The Campaign to Protect Rural Henfield (CPRH)
5 years agoOur running total, thanks to direct donations currently stands at £1940! Many thanks to all who’ve donated both online and directly so far.
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Supporters
9
Eilika Dettmering
Jul 6, 2019
£30.00
B Lang
Jul 5, 2019
£50.00
KM
Jul 4, 2019
We fully support this appeal as Nep Town Road residents
£30.00
Anonymous
Jul 3, 2019
£30.00
Mark G
Jul 2, 2019
This appeal for Sandy Lane is not good for the village and we support fighting it
£100.00
Katrina Phipps
Jul 2, 2019
£50.00
Anonymous
Jul 2, 2019
£100.00
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The Campaign to Protect Rural Henfield (CPRH)
Henfield
CPRH will be helping to defend the case based on the negative effects the development would have on the landscape and heritage of Henfield. Working closely with Henfield PC and Horsham DC. We need to raise funds of £5,000 to cover our costs.