This is what you have been writing to us about this week.
It would be fine if your article on the sewage overflow into the Hughenden brook has the effect of stopping further spills, but there are signs that this is unlikely.
Our councillors seem not to think, or not to care, about the effect of over-development in the villages that feed the sewage system.
At the present, our councillors/developers are in the process of permitting another 63 houses to be built in a hay meadow in Clappins Lane, Walter’s Ash.
This will add about 200 more people; between them they are likely to flush their toilets more than 600 times in a day, and along with showers, baths, washing machines and dish washers, the input to the Hughenden sewer will be considerable.
But rather than worry about kiddies playing in polluted chalk streams, just think of the money being made.
Dr Trevor Hussey, Naphill
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