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  • Archive, Environment Agency, Environmental Health, Sewage, Thames Water, Waverley Borough Council

Brook Sewage Saga Goes On!

We first wrote about the sewage in the brook saga on 2 June 2015. Can you believe it, nearly 17 months later and the problem is still not resolved. In the intervening months Cranleigh Civic Society has sent countless emails and made several calls…

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  • 28/10/2016
  • Archive, Cranleigh, Elmbridge Road, Green Fields, Thakeham Homes, Thames Water, Waverley Borough Council

Thames Water Object to Thakeham Homes

Thames Water have objected to the Thakeham Homes site for 58 dwellings off Elmbridge Road on the grounds of odour emanating from Cranleigh’s Sewage Treatment Works (STW). In a document published against the application Thames Water state that: “Cranleigh STW is located close…

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  • 27/10/2016
  • Archive, Cranleigh, Sewage, Surrey County Council, Thames Water

Surrey Say Permission Not Needed for Sewage Works Expansion

Picture showing the location of Cranleigh Sewage Treatment Works

Following on from the article below on 4 October confirming that Surrey County Council’s  Enforcement Team were investigating whether Thames Water should have applied for planning permission, and carried out a full odour impact assessment, prior to expansion at Cranleigh’s Sewage Treatment Works: Surrey County…

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  • 24/10/2016
  • Archive, Cranleigh, Cranleigh Waters, Elmbridge Road, Flooding, Green Fields, NPPF, Sewage, Thakeham Homes, Water Framework Directive, Waverley Borough Council

Thakeham Homes Apply for Planning Permission

Another application for planning permission for a further 58 dwellings by Thakeham Homes on a green field site off the Elmbridge Road, that regularly floods, and is one of the last  pieces of Cranleigh’s rapidly diminishing Flood Plain. Please add your…

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  • 23/10/2016
  • 3 Comments
  • Archive, Thames Water

More Burst Pipes in Cranleigh

After the last incident when many residents were left without water, there has been yet another spate of burst pipes in Cranleigh. They have been at: 6 Elmbridge Road – we have been advised that this is scheduled to be fixed by…

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  • 21/10/2016
  • 1 Comment
  • Archive, Cranleigh, Cranleigh Parish Council, Crest Nicholson, Horsham Road, Waverley Borough Council

Horsham Road Application Gets the Go-ahead

Chantreys Horsham Road Crest Nicholson site

UPDATE 17 October 2016: Set response from Waverley Leader to multiple residents’ complaints. Dear xx Thank you for taking the time to share your concerns with me. I have now had the opportunity to speak with our Monitoring Officer about…

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  • 05/10/2016
  • 3 Comments
  • Archive, Cranleigh, Environment Agency, Flooding, infrastructure, Local Plan, Sewage, Thames Water, Water Framework Directive, Waverley Borough Council

Cranleigh Society Local Plan Response

The Cranleigh Civic Society has been very busy compiling its response to Waverley’s Local Plan Part One. Yesterday (3 October 17:00) was the deadline for all comments.  We delivered our forms first thing in the morning and got a receipt for 42…

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  • 04/10/2016
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  • Archive, Cranleigh, Sewage, Surrey County Council, Thames Water, Waverley Borough Council

Surrey County Council Investigate Odour Survey Results

Following receipt of the Cranleigh Civic Society’s Odour Assessment Survey, Surrey County Council Planning Enforcement Team are now investigating whether Thames Water should have applied for planning permission, and carried out a full odour impact assessment, prior to expansion at Cranleigh’s Sewage Treatment Works.…

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  • 04/10/2016
  • Archive, Conservation, Cranleigh, Development, Waverley Borough Council

Windy Way, The Common Application Refused

Waverley Borough Council refused the application WA/2016/1544 on 29 September 2016 for the demolition of Windy Way on Cranleigh Common and the building of a block of 6 flats and two semi detached dwellings on the site. The reasons given were in summary:…

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  • 04/10/2016
  • Anne Milton, Archive, Cranleigh, Thames Water, Waverley Borough Council

Residents Without Water

2,000 residents had no water for approximately 24 hours, starting in the early hours of Friday morning, due to a number of burst water pipes across Cranleigh. Most residents will be aware of the burst water main on Barhatch Lane. …

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  • 18/09/2016
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