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  • Archive, Development, infrastructure, Local Plan, Waverley Borough Council

One Resident’s View on Waverley Local Plan

A local resident’s view on Waverley’s Local Plan sent to the Cranleigh Society and copied to Brian Adams (Waverley Planning Portfolio Holder) and Anne Milton MP. We would urge you to email or write with your views to: julia.potts@waverley.gov.uk , brian.adams@waverley.gov.uk  (copy in your…

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  • 06/07/2016
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  • Archive, Brown Fields, Development, infrastructure, Sewage, Waverley Borough Council

Resident’s View on Waverley’s Plan for Cranleigh

A local resident’s view on Waverley’s Local Plan sent yesterday to Julia Potts  (leader of Waverley Borough Council) and Brian Adams (Planning Portfolio Holder) objecting to the dumping of 45% of the borough’s entire housing stock in Cranleigh and surrounding villages.…

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  • 29/06/2016
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  • Archive, Cranleigh, Environment Agency, Environmental Health, Flooding, Sewage, Thames Water

Cranleigh Floods!

In just a few minutes after a heavy downpour on Saturday afternoon (25 June) parts of Cranleigh were very quickly flooded. Knowle Lane 25 June 2016 This incident shows exactly how rapidly flooding can occur and provides a clear indication of how catastrophic a…

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  • 28/06/2016
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  • Archive, Berkeley Homes, Cranleigh, Crest Nicholson, Development, Dunsfold, Green Belt, KPI, Little Meadow, Waverley Borough Council

Waverley’s Shocking Plan for Cranleigh

With the recent publication of the Agenda and accompanying Local Plan documents for the Joint Overview and Scrutiny Committee for Monday, 27th June, 2016 7.00 pm came the shocking news that Waverley are  dumping 45% of their total housing allocation in and around…

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  • 25/06/2016
  • Archive, Cranleigh, Crest Nicholson, Waverley Borough Council

Cranleigh Society Objects to Horsham Road

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The Cranleigh Society has written to object to the Horsham Road FULL planning application by Crest Nicholson. You can still add your own objections here too: Application by Crest Nicholson for full planning ref WA/2016/0417 for phase one 149 dwellings on Land At 106 And The…

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  • 22/06/2016
  • Amlets Lane, Archive, Cala Homes, Cranleigh, Environmental Health, Sewage, Thames Water, Waverley Borough Council

Cranleigh Society Objects to Amlets Lane

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The Cranleigh Society has written to object to the Amlets Lane full planning application and Cala Homes request to remove or alter the pre-commencement condition to improve Cranleigh’s sewerage system. Please add your own objections here too: Application by Cala Homes for full planning ref…

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  • 21/06/2016
  • Archive, Cranleigh, Development, Dunsfold, Waverley Borough Council

45% of Waverley Housing Coming Here!

Waverley’s Local Plan is due to go before the Joint Overview and Scrutiny Committee at Waverley on Monday, 27th June, 2016 7.00 pm which includes a recommendation for 45% (4, 455 houses) of Waverley’s total housing allocation to be dumped in Cranleigh and the…

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  • 20/06/2016
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  • Archive, Civic Societies, Cranleigh, Cranleigh Waters, Development, NPPF, Waverley Borough Council

Is the Planning System Working?

Waverley Borough Council Planning Applications

On 7 June  2016 two members of the Cranleigh Civic Society attended the first joint All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Civic Societies  and the All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Local Democracy at Portcullis House, Westminster. The headline was “Is the…

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  • 20/06/2016
  • Archive, Cala Homes, Cranleigh, Environmental Health, Sewage, Thames Water, Waverley Borough Council

Environmental Health Support Thames Water Objection

Waverley’s Senior Environmental Health Officer has written in support of Thames Water’s objection against the request by Cala Homes for the variation of Condition 40. The Condition was placed on the approval for outline planning for 125 houses on Amlets Lane to…

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  • 20/06/2016
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  • Amlets Lane, Archive, Cala Homes, infrastructure, Sewage, Thames Water

Thames Water Uphold Sewage Condition

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Thames Water have confirmed in an email to the Cranleigh Society that they: “can confirm we will be going back to the Council proactively saying we do not agree to the change in the wording of the condition.” This means…

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  • 15/06/2016
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