Cuck-stye fundraiser boosts campaign as Examination looms

A summer fundraiser provided a welcome boost to the Cuck-stye campaign. The well-attended event organised by the Cuckfield Society was hosted by Sue and Bryan Mayou in the grounds of Cuckfield Park.

The campaign is working hard to raise sufficient funds for legal representation at the all-important planning examinations due to start at the end of October. The Cuck-stye plan proposed by the local developer Fairfax is to build 1,450 homes between Ansty and Cuckfield. This is being strongly resisted by the two parish councils who say they can prove, with the help of expert evidence, that the site is not sustainable.

“As the MSDC District Plan shows, we can more than meet housing targets, especially with the neighbouring Brookleigh development where 3,500 housing are currently being built,” said Simon Stokes, Co-chair of the Stop Cuck-stye Action Group.

Officers from MSDC will robustly defend the District Plan, which doesn’t currently include the Cuck-stye plan, and say that any changes to planning rules under the new government will not affect this process as it will be judged against the existing national planning rules.

It’s expected the Examination will sit for around 12 days and the newly appointed Planning Inspector, Louise Nurser, will hear evidence from all sides, including developers who will want to argue they their proposals are more suitable that the ones already allocated.

“We still need to raise more funds to ensure our dedicated legal team can comprehensively meet the challenge head on. We are planning a further fundraising event in the autumn and hope as many locals as possible will attend the Examination in Haywards Heath. This support will undoubtedly be noted by the Inspector,” added Simon.

Donations via the Cuckfield Society and will attract vital gift aid, along with the Say-No-to-Cuck-stye website which provides a second route.

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Current Cuckfield Mayor Iain begins campaign with bike ride

Iain begins his mayoral campaign with bike ride

You would be forgiven for thinking that election excitement for 2024 is over. As most local residents by now will know, the only election that really matters is the Mayoral Election that takes place in Cuckfield every October.

This is because unlike other democracies every penny raised for charity counts as a vote so anyone can influence the outcome. And sometimes a little bribery can actually help the process rather than hinder the community!

As Mike Schlup, Chairman of the Independent State of Cuckfield (ISOC) explains: “The Cuckfield Mayoral Election is a cornerstone of the community as it helps support local charities and good causes where a little help goes a long way.”

To support his ISOC mayoral election campaign local resident Iain Pringle is arranging a repeat of the 120 kilometre sponsored bike ride in September around Sussex which raised over £15,000 in 2020. With pit stops at various pubs along the way the route takes in some of the most picturesque scenes in our beautiful county.

Iain has also been lucky enough to draw in support from local businesses in the area which include Marcus Grimes, Ockenden Manor Hotel and Spa and Cuckfish. Owner of Cuckfish, OJ Guncu said: “Supporting the bike ride is the perfect way to promote fitness in the village, support local charities and build on the good work we have done to establish our place in Cuckfield.”

If you would like to join the cycle ride or offer your support, please call Iain Pringle on 07557 688105.