Plans for a new Aldi in Horndean have left some locals worried about how the supermarket will affect traffic, flooding and an aquifer - concerns shared by experts.
Campaigners in the village near Waterlooville said their concerns over the budget supermarket chain’s plans over increased traffic congestion, flooding and drinking water pollution are the same as Hampshire Highways, the fire service and the Environment Agency.
Residents of Havant Road and the wider village formed a WhatsApp group to aid their campaign against the building of Aldi £7million supermarket in their village of Horndean on land owned by Keydell Nurseries. They contacted the Local Democracy Reporting Service to have their say.