Cllr David Biss said the needs of homeowners who lived around the campus had to be taken into account during the planned expansion. He was particularly concerned about the impact on surrounding roads of the expected doubling in student numbers. This threatens to worsen the problem of inconsiderate parking in roads such as Hook Lane and Mead Lane which causes friction between those who live there and those who study there. Cllr Biss (Orchard), who has been involved trying to sort out the residents' concerns, said it was important their concerns were considered. "I am worried about the traffic that will arise from an expansion of the campus," he stated. "I would like to see a traffic plan produced to make sure that residents know we are looking after them as well as the students." University strategy development and implementation manager Romy Jones said: "We take this matter very seriously." Several options were being considered to ease the pressure on roads around the campus. This included moving the main entrance to take vehicles away from residential routes, finding out how parking can best be provided on the site and the prospect of increasing bus services to tempt students away from their cars. What do you think? Click here to send a letter or leave a comment below. Click here to go back to Chichester news Click here to go back to Bognor Regis news Click here to go back to Midhurst and Petworth news To tell us where in the world you are reading this story click on the link below to add yourself to our readers' map. MAP