Health10/2/2025The Guardian

‘Desecration of landscape’: the fight over development in areas of outstanding natural beauty

‘Desecration of landscape’: the fight over development in areas of outstanding natural beauty

The article discusses the ongoing conflict over development in areas of outstanding natural beauty in the UK. Residents of the Woodgate estate in West Sussex enjoy the open spaces and wildlife, but conservationists argue that the development has set a worrying precedent. The UK is the fifth-worst country in Europe for the loss of green space to development, with Europe losing 600 football pitches of nature and cropland per day. The estate, located within the High Weald area of outstanding natural beauty, is home to 600 homes ranging from shared ownership flats to £1.4 million luxury detached houses. The article highlights the tension between the desire for development and the need to preserve areas of natural beauty.

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