Arundel housing campaign shouting AHA!

Residents worried about a lack of affordable housing in Arundel have banded together, and '˜AHA!' is their cry.
Adrian Burrows (left) and John Munro, founders of Affordable  Housing in Arundel (AHA), have set up a petition against a retirment development, which they are campainging  to be replaced by affordable housing.   Pictured are L-R: Adrian Burrows and John Munro by the site of the proposed development. Picture: Liz PearceAdrian Burrows (left) and John Munro, founders of Affordable  Housing in Arundel (AHA), have set up a petition against a retirment development, which they are campainging  to be replaced by affordable housing.   Pictured are L-R: Adrian Burrows and John Munro by the site of the proposed development. Picture: Liz Pearce
Adrian Burrows (left) and John Munro, founders of Affordable Housing in Arundel (AHA), have set up a petition against a retirment development, which they are campainging to be replaced by affordable housing. Pictured are L-R: Adrian Burrows and John Munro by the site of the proposed development. Picture: Liz Pearce

Adrian Burrows lives with his wife and two children in Fitzalan Road, where Renaissance Retirement seeks to build its retirement block.

Adrian, who works for a different property developer, said: “It is going tower over other buildings.

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“They are going to overlook all our houses into our gardens and through our windows.”