Opposition against plans for 85 homes in Emsworth
The Chichester Harbour Conservancy has spoken against plans
to build 85 homes on land within the Harbour National
Landscape.

Known as Horse’s Field, the greenfield site, south of Havant
Road, Emsworth, is one of 23 allocated for housing in Havant
Borough Council’s emerging Local Plan.
The National Landscape designation provides the site with
high protection under UK law, and the Conservancy – the
statutory authority for the Harbour – said it was
‘vehemently opposed’ to its inclusion.
Richard Austin, director of conservation, said: “As one of
the UK’s smallest, yet most precious National Landscapes,
Chichester Harbour simply cannot absorb a development of
this scale without suffering significant and lasting harm.
“If [the allocation] is ratified, the statutory protections
afforded to this nationally designated landscape will be
shown to mean nothing, paving the way for this site and
other development proposals to come forward through the
planning process.”
Mr Austin added that, should the site be included in the
final Plan, there was a ‘real risk’ that the scale of
development could increase over time.
He feared this would lead to the ‘progressive erosion of the
landscape’s special qualities and setting a dangerous
precedent for future development within the National
Landscape’.
Meanwhile, members of the Save the Horsefield campaign have
delivered hundreds of leaflets opposing the inclusion of the
site and urging people to take part in a consultation
focussed on the legal compliance and soundness of the Local
Plan.
The consultation will
end at 5pm on Wednesday September 9.
A Chichester District Council spokesman said the authority
was considering its response to the consultation, adding:
“We expect that our response will focus on any
cross-boundary planning matters arising from the Plan that
may have implications for the Chichester Local Plan area.”
V2Radio 11th August 2026

