Appendix 4 (4) From: Geoffrey Bush Sent: 22 May 2019 10:33 To: Sue Lindsey Subject: Lewes Gof Club - Premises Licence Application Dear Miss Lindsey As a daily pedestrian user of Chapel Hill I object to the application submitted for a Premises Licence by the Lewes Golf Club on the following grounds: Public safety: there has been a noticeable increase recently in traffic up and down this narrow single track road, with cars, vans and even lorries driving on part of the footpath endangering pedestrians such as myself. The proposed application can only aggravate the problem. Public nuisance: the increased volume of traffic on this steep road threatens the wellbeing and health of residents due to gaseous emissions as well as the noise of vehicles in first, second or reverse gears. A formerly quiet residential side street is being turned into a very busy thoroughfare for which it is entirely unsuitable. The proposed application can only aggravate the problem. Protection of children from harm: Chapel Hill is much used by families at the weekends as access to the Downs. Children, as well as their parents, are at risk from the dangers noted above, especially from pollution from traffic emissions. The proposed application can only aggravate the problem. I note that Chapel Hill is the one and only access route to the Golf Club. Yours sincerely Geoffrey Bush, Cliffehanger, Cuilfail, Lewes.