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  • Anne Milton, Archive, Flooding

Flood Forum Friday 9th March 9.30 to 11.30 Band room

CRANLEIGH FLOOD FORUM FRIDAY 9th MARCH 9.30 to 11.30 CRANLEIGH BAND ROOM Please come along and hear what MP Anne Milton and others have to say. we look forward to seeing you there and hearing your news too,

  • Sue Dale
  • 03/03/2018
  • Archive, Cranleigh, Local Plan

Community Infrastructure Levy lost £s

CCS received a grumbling letter – it goes something like this – Let’s talk about Community Infrastructure Levy now at last we have a LOCAL PLAN, but what does this mean? An agreed LOCAL PLAN gives our planners at Waverley Borough…

  • Sue Dale
  • 03/03/2018
  • 3 Comments
  • Archive, Asbestos, Development, infrastructure, Local Plan, Sewage, Thames Water, Waverley Borough Council

Waverley’s Local Plan Part 1 Adopted

20 Feb 2018  Waverley’s Local Plan Part 1 adopted was adopted tonight: For – 41 Against – 1 Abstained – 3 Even those who opposed or had serious reservations took the view that the Waverley area would have more protection…

  • Sue Dale
  • 21/02/2018
  • 1 Comment
  • Archive, Civic Societies, Cranleigh

CRANLEIGH CIVIC SOCIETY STRENGTHENED

LATEST NEWS Cranleigh Civic society strengthened!   The Committee of Cranleigh Civic Society has been strengthened and energised to fight the growing avalanche of proposed housing. The new Chair, Terry Stewart, was Chair, then President, of Dorset CPRE (Campaign to…

  • Sue Dale
  • 21/02/2018
  • Archive, Cranleigh

Data Protection update – GDPR – please read

EU GDPR 2018 CRANLEIGH CIVIC SOCIETY Privacy Policy – GDPR Last reviewed: February 2018 GDPR – This privacy policy sets out how Cranleigh Civic Society uses and protects any information that you give Cranleigh Civic Society when you use this…

  • Sue Dale
  • 20/02/2018
  • 2 Comments
  • Archive, Berkeley Homes, Cranleigh, Hewitts, Horsham Road, Thames Water

2018 Happy New Year!

AN APOLOGY AND AN UPDATE FOR OUR MEMBERS We do apologise for the absence of any postings since 20 November last year but we can assure you that this does not mean we were not continuing with our fight to…

  • Sue Dale
  • 26/01/2018
  • 1 Comment
  • Archive, Cranleigh

14 January Cranleigh Society social

14 January Cranleigh  Society social get together  next Monday –              at the Three Horseshoes Pub in Cranleigh –  near the garage –                  from 6.30 pm. Do come…

  • admin
  • 10/01/2018
  • Archive, Cranleigh, Elmbridge Road, Flooding, Thakeham Homes, Waverley Borough Council

THAKEHAM HOMES ELMBRIDGE ROAD UPDATE

Since our posting on 6 October we have written to Anne Milton MP, Tom Horwood (Interim MD at Waverley Borough Council) and the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) to confirm our utter amazement and dismay that this application…

  • admin
  • 20/11/2017
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  • Anne Milton, Archive, Cranleigh Waters, Flooding

CRANLEIGH FLOOD FORUM – FRIDAY 10 NOVEMBER 2017

** PLEASE NOTE START TIME AND VENUE **  The venue is The Band Room  in Village Way, Cranleigh, and the meeting starts at 10:30 am This is the second  meeting of Cranleigh Flood Forum chaired by Anne Milton MP.  The issues…

  • admin
  • 06/11/2017
  • 1 Comment
  • Archive, Asbestos, Cranleigh, Drinking Water Inspectorate, Thames Water, Waverley Borough Council

UPDATE – Asbestos in Cranleigh

Thames Water advised Cranleigh Civic Society on the 20th October that the 3km of asbestos cement pipe that they are replacing in Cranleigh is only one fifth of the total length of the asbestos pipes in the village. That means…

  • admin
  • 23/10/2017
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