Offham Road Site Overview
The land adjacent to Offham Road and Fatherwell Road is grade 1 agricultural land and owned and managed by local farmers. This land is of great agricultural significant growing salads for large retailers and even strawberries for Wimbledon. The land is also given to wilding to grow the diverse wildlife we see today, Owls, Bats, Deers and range of inspects and mammals.
Key Features
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Green Belt Land
Greenbelt land is designated to protect over development and retain green spaces

Limiting Sprawl
Sprawl between neighbouring villages Offham and West Malling is prevent by open green fields

Agriculture and Farming
Betts and Hugh Lowe Farms have been farming since 1901 and remains a family business

Open space and views
The North Downs is easily view and dramatic scenery with the higher view point

Wildlife
Deer, bats and Owls are frequent visitors with a many more species thriving

Historical
Land in this area was owned by King Harold in 1066 and later passed through Henry VIII
Our land is worth protecting
All these features suggesting the land is worth protecting to ensure our communities enjoy the lives we lead today. There is significant risk that developers will use this land to build over 1,000 new homes which will destroy the key features that make our great community.
