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Keep this wonderful old building



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Published Date: 31 July 2008
AFTER reading of Sibella Pannell's plans to demolish Kingston Barn, I feel sick.
We do not need any more housing in this area. The Barn is a wonderful old building in a pretty area, which will be completely ruined if this was allowed to happen.

I was pleased that Adur council turned down the plans – good on them but I do feel
that the upkeep of the Barn could have been paid by Adur council with council tax payers' money that would have been put to good use.

Shoreham is changing but not for the better. I am only in my fifties and I loved Shoreham the way it used to be.

I feel that it is trying to be too modern, Shoreham is an old town and should stay that way and those who don't agree don't belong here.


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