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FHLAA May 2016 Appendix 2 – Sites Not
APPENDIX 2 Farnham Housing Land Availability Assessment SITES NOT PROMOTED FOLLOWING ASSESSMENT May 2016 Summary of sites not promoted following assessment Regulation 15 Draft Neighbourhood Plan WBC Site Location Ref 25 Land west of Badshot Lea 27 Land to the East of Badshot Lea (Low Lane – bottom half of site 615) 30 10 Acre Walk, Clifton Close, Rowledge 332 Land off Waverley Lane (Compton Fields) 333 Land at 35 Frensham Vale, Lower Bourne 343 Land at Stockwood Way, Farnham (Parcel B) 381 Land South of Badshot Lea - Consortium 440 Land to the north east of Holtside, Lickfolds Road, Rowledge 461 Land to the rear of 48 Wrecclesham Hill, Farnham 475 Land at St. Georges Road, Badshot Lea 564 Century Farm, Green Lane, Badshot Lea 579 Land at Fullers Road, Rowledge Farnham 590 1 Tongham Road, Farnham 615 Land to the East of Badshot Lea (Land east of Low Lane) 644 Land at Cedar House, Byworth Road 653 Lower Paddock Gardeners Hill Road, Farnham 654 Hill Fields, Gardeners Hill Road, Farnham 655 Wrecclesham Farm Buildings, Echo Barn Lane, Farnham 656 Wrecclesham Farm Nursery, Echo Barn Lane, Farnham 657 Land to the south of Monkton Lane 663 Land at Tongham Road, Runfold 675 Land at Frensham Vale Park 679 30 Frensham Vale, Lower Bourne, Farnham 680 Monkton Farm, Monkton Lane, Farnham 693 Land at Hale Road, Farnham (Green Burial Site) 696 Land South of Frensham Vale Road 701 Land at Lavender Lane, Farnham 715 Land at Burnt Hill Road, Farnham 716 13 Upper Old Park Lane, Farnham 723 Hawthorn Farm, Rowledge 813 Land at 100 Lodge Hill Road N/a The Nest, The Long Road, Rowledge N/a Land on west side of Old Park Lane and Oldham Road N/a Land at Hawthorns, Hale Road Site Location: Land West of Badshot Lea Map Site Area (hectares) 6.14 WBC Reference 25 Current Use Agriculture Grade 3 Site description (brownfield/ Flat greenfield site abutting residential development along the eastern greenfield; topography; boundary; boundary and partially treed raised railway embankment to the west. -
Farnham Housing Land Availability Assessment
APPPENDIX 1 Farnham Housing Land Availability Assessment HOUSING ALLOCATIONS May 2016 Farnham Housing Land Availability Assessment May 2016 – Regulation 15 Draft Neighbourhood Plan Assessed sites included as Housing Site Options in Regulation 14 Consultation NP WBC Regulation 15 Site Location Updated Regulation 15 Status Ref Ref Site Reference PART ALLOCATED COLEMANS Land rear of Viners Mead and YARD ALLOCATED A 133 Colemans, Wrecclesham E VINERS MEAD FULL PLANNING Road PERMISSION GRANTED Stephensons Engineering site, FULL PLANNING PERMISSION B 380 66 Wrecclesham Hill GRANTED Part of SSE Farnham Depot 478 & C and adjoining SSE land, Lower ALLOCATED A 790 Weybourne Lane Part of Farnham College D 619 ALLOCATED J (Tennis Courts) ALLOCATED – PERMISSION E 670 Woolmead, East Street GRANTED FOR CHANGE OF USE H UP TO 40 UNITS FULL PLANNING PERMISSION F 764 The Dairy, Weydon Lane GRANTED REMOVED FURTHER TO G 676 Wellingtons, 16 Folly Hill CONSULTATION REMOVED – FULL PLANNING Brethren's Meeting Room, H 673 PERMISSION GRANTED FOR West Street, Farnham RESIDENTIAL HOME Land between Hale Road and I 556 ALLOCATED D Guildford Road Farnham J N/A Coal Yard, Wrecclesham Hill ALLOCATED F West of Switchback Lane, K 546 ALLOCATED G Rowledge Land to the south of Monkton REMOVED FURTHER TO L 657 Lane, Farnham CONSULTATION Land at South East Badshot OUTLINE PLANNING PERMISSION M 26 Lea GRANTED Land west of Green Lane, N 438 ALLOCATED B Badshot Lea Land at Little Acres Nursery 761 & O (part) and Land South of ALLOCATED C 381 Badshot Lea (part) P 29 Coxbridge Farm, -
16 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route
16 bus time schedule & line map 16 Aldershot - Rowledge View In Website Mode The 16 bus line (Aldershot - Rowledge) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Aldershot: 8:34 AM - 6:28 PM (2) Rowledge: 9:20 AM - 5:40 PM (3) Shortheath: 7:51 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 16 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 16 bus arriving. Direction: Aldershot 16 bus Time Schedule 45 stops Aldershot Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:34 AM - 6:28 PM Cherry Tree Road, Rowledge The Square, Farnham Civil Parish Tuesday 8:34 AM - 6:28 PM Manley Bridge Road, Rowledge Wednesday 8:34 AM - 6:28 PM Lavender Lane, Boundstone Thursday Not Operational Friday 8:34 AM - 6:28 PM Glynswood, Boundstone Saturday 8:28 AM - 6:28 PM Burnt Hill Way, Boundstone Jubilee Lane, Boundstone Beacon Close, Boundstone 16 bus Info Direction: Aldershot Waiting Room, Shortheath Stops: 45 Trip Duration: 43 min Shortheath Road, Farnham Civil Parish Line Summary: Cherry Tree Road, Rowledge, Manley Burnt Hill Road, Shortheath Bridge Road, Rowledge, Lavender Lane, Boundstone, Glynswood, Boundstone, Burnt Hill Way, 69a Shortheath Road, Farnham Civil Parish Boundstone, Jubilee Lane, Boundstone, Beacon Greenhill Way, Wrecclesham Close, Boundstone, Waiting Room, Shortheath, Burnt Hill Road, Shortheath, Greenhill Way, Wrecclesham, Little Green Lane, Farnham Civil Parish St Peter's School, Wrecclesham, Little Green Lane, St Peter's School, Wrecclesham Wrecclesham, Playing Fields, Wrecclesham, Greenƒeld Road Cemetery, -
Bramley Conservation Area Appraisal
This Appraisal was adopted by Waverley Borough Council as a Supplementary Planning Document On 19th July 2005 Contents 1. Introduction 2. The Aim of the Appraisal 3. Where is the Bramley Conservation Area? 4. Threats to the Conservation area 5. Location and Population 6. History, Links with Historic Personalities and Archaeology 7. The Setting and Street Scene 8. Land Uses • Shops • Businesses • Houses • Open Spaces Park Lodge 9. Development in the Conservation area 10. Building Materials 11. Listed and Locally Listed Buildings 12. Heritage Features 13. Trees, Hedges and Walls 14. Movement, Parking and Footpaths 15. Enhancement Schemes 16. Proposed Boundary Changes 17. The Way Forward Appendices 1. Local Plan policies incorporated into the Local Development Framework 2. Listed Buildings 3. Locally Listed Buildings 4. Heritage Features 1. Introduction High Street, Bramley 1. Introduction 1.1. The legislation on conservation areas was introduced in 1967 with the Civic Amenities Act and on 26th March 1974 Surrey County Council designated the Bramley conservation area. The current legislation is the Planning (Listed Building and Conservation Areas) Act 1990, which states that every Local Authority shall: 1.2. “From time to time determine which parts of their area are areas of special architectural or historic interest the character or appearance of which it is desirable to preserve or enhance, and shall designate those areas as conservation areas.” (Section 69(a) and (b).) 1.3. The Act also requires local authorities to “formulate and publish proposals for the preservation and enhancement of conservation areas…………”.(Section 71). 1.4. There has been an ongoing programme of enhancement schemes in the Borough since the mid 1970s. -
Council Meeting Agenda
FARNHAM TOWN COUNCIL Agenda Full Council Time and date 7.00pm on Thursday 21 December 2017 Place The Council Chamber, South Street, Farnham, GU9 7RN TO: ALL MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL Dear Councillor You are hereby summoned to attend a Meeting of FARNHAM TOWN COUNCIL to be held on THURSDAY 21 December 2017, at 7.00PM, in the COUNCIL CHAMBER, SOUTH STREET, FARNHAM, SURREY GU9 7RN. The Agenda for the meeting is attached. Yours sincerely Iain Lynch Town Clerk Members’ Apologies Members are requested to submit their apologies and any Declarations of Interest on the relevant form attached to this agenda to Ginny Gordon, by 5 pm on the day before the meeting. Recording of Council Meetings This meeting is digitally recorded for the use of the Council only. Members of the public may be recorded or photographed during the meeting and should advise the Clerk prior to the meeting if there are any concerns about this. Members of the public are welcome and have a right to attend this meeting. Please note that there is a maximum capacity of 30 in the public gallery. FARNHAM TOWN COUNCIL Disclosure of Interests Form Notification by a Member of a disclosable pecuniary interest in a matter under consideration at a meeting (Localism Act 2011). Please use the form below to state in which Agenda Items you have an interest. If you have a disclosable pecuniary or other interest in an item, please indicate whether you wish to speak (refer to Farnham Town Council’s Code of Conduct for details) As required by the Localism Act 2011, I hereby declare, that I have a disclosable pecuniary or personal interest in the following matter(s). -
Safeguarding Statement of Intent
Our vision is to provide an Inspiring Educational Experience for all students which is beyond their expectations and therefore forms the foundation of a happy and fulfilled life. SAFEGUARDING STATEMENT OF INTENT Weydon Multi Academy Trust (WMAT) is wholly committed to ensuring that all children who engage with WMAT activities across the WMAT schools (Farnham Heath End, The Abbey, The Ridgeway, The Park, Weydon and Woolmer Hill) are cared for in a safe and secure environment. To fulfil this commitment, a number of safeguarding arrangements are in place. Policy and Procedures We will ensure all policies and procedures in respect of safeguarding children are up to date and in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education 2020. The policies are accessible to all parents and staff through the school websites. Policies and procedures are reviewed and revised by the WMAT Designated Safeguarding Lead Team on a regular basis and are reviewed with the Safeguarding Trustee. Please view the full Safeguarding policies at: Farnham Heath End School: http://www.fhes.org.uk/502/safeguarding-esafety Rodborough School: https://www.rodborough.surrey.sch.uk/about-us/upload- page-2/ The Abbey School: https://www.abbey.surrey.sch.uk/1209/key- information/category/42/safeguarding-and-esafety The Ridgeway School: http://www.ridgeway.surrey.sch.uk/709/key- information/category/33/safeguarding-esafety The Park School https://thepark.surrey.sch.uk/safeguarding Weydon School: http://www.weydonschool.surrey.sch.uk/149/weydon- policies Woolmer Hill School: http://www.woolmerhill.surrey.sch.uk/320/key- information/category/19/safeguarding-esafety WMAT Safeguarding Lead WMAT Safeguarding Lead is Mr Peter Barraud and he is based at Woolmer Hill School. -
Council Meeting Agenda
FARNHAM TOWN COUNCIL Agenda Full Council Time and date Thursday 11th December 2014 at 7.00pm Place The Council Chamber, South Street, Farnham, GU9 7RN TO: ALL MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL Dear Councillor You are hereby summoned to attend a Meeting of FARNHAM TOWN COUNCIL to be held on THURSDAY 11th DECEMBER 2014, at 7.00PM, in the COUNCIL CHAMBER, SOUTH STREET, FARNHAM, SURREY GU9 7RN. The Agenda for the meeting is attached. Yours sincerely Iain Lynch Town Clerk Members’ Apologies Members are requested to submit their apologies and any Declarations of Interest on the relevant form attached to this agenda to Ginny Gordon, by 5 pm on the day before the meeting. Recording of Council Meetings This meeting is digitally recorded for the use of the Council only. Questions by the Public Prior to the commencement of the meeting, the Town Mayor will invite Members of the Public present to ask questions on any Local Government matter, not included on the agenda, to which an answer will be given or if necessary a written reply will follow or the questioner will be informed of the appropriate contact details. A maximum of 15 minutes will be allowed for the whole session. Members of the Public are welcome and have a right to attend this Meeting. Please note that there is a maximum capacity of 30 in the public gallery 0 FARNHAM TOWN COUNCIL Disclosure of Interests Form Notification by a Member of a disclosable pecuniary interest in a matter under consideration at a meeting (Localism Act 2011). Please use the form below to state in which Agenda Items you have an interest. -
(See P2) SURREY ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY
Registered Charity No: 272098 ISSN 0585-9980 SURREY ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY CASTLE ARCH, GUILDFORD GU1 3SX Tel: 01483 532454 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.surreyarchaeology.org.uk Bulletin 471 December 2018 HAVE YOUR SAY ON SURREY HERITAGE’S FUTURE (see p2) Council News Consultation on proposed cut-back at Surrey History Centre David Bird Surrey County Council is proposing very signifi- cant cuts to several services including those provided by the Library and Cultural Service Department. The cost of running Surrey History Centre is met within the Library and Cultural Services Department and the proposed cut in the annual budget for the whole department from £8.7m to £4.0m would, if implemented, have a dramatic effect on every aspect including Surrey History Centre. Many of us work with or make use of the Surrey County Council services under review and know the quality of the staff and how greatly research by ourselves and others will be affected if the proposed cuts go ahead. It would be a sad state of affairs if a county such as our own cannot adequately provide services such as these that enhance the quality of life and sense of place for all our residents and visitors. Please take the time to read the details of the consultation and, if you are willing, use link below to respond: www.surreysays.co.uk/legal-and-democratic-services/libraries The further link to the on-line consultation is at the bottom of the ‘Have your say’ page you first reach. You will find several questions are about libraries but the write-in spaces in sections 2.1 and 4.3 give you the chance to say what you think about Heritage. -
U15 Schools Championship, Becoming the First Surrey School to Win the Competition, Previously the Lord’S Taverners’ Trophy for School
SURREY SCHOOLS’ CRICKET ASSOCIATION ANNUAL REPORT 2014 Supporting Surrey Schools’ Cricket (FOR DETAILS SEE BACK PAGE) www.ssca.org.uk OFFICERS 2013 - 2014 President: Edward Handley MBE Chairman: Phil Everest Vice-Chairman: (vacant) Hon. Secretary: Simon Beck Hon. Treasurer: Mike Barry Hon. Competitions Secretaries: Phil Everest Jim Hammond Richard Riseboro Duncan White Hon. Primary Secretary: Charles South N.B. The Executive Council also co-opted Mrs Bente Hickley. VICE PRESIDENTS: J.D. Andrews D.C. Haywood P.I. Pocock B.J. Aspital D. Jacobs R.J. Somerford J.H.C. Cope B. Jones M.J. Stewart OBE J.H. Edrich MBE R.D.V. Knight OBE D.M. Verney M.J. Edwards A.R. Pannell D.M. Ward D.G.W. Fletcher SURREY SCHOOLS’ CRICKET ASSOCIATION thanks the following organisations for their support and assistance during the past year ESCA, RAM International, Surrey CCC, Surrey Cricket Board, Surrey County Cricket Trust & also thanks the following clubs and schools for the use of facilities Banstead CC, Epsom College, Horsley & Send CC, John Fisher School, Parkside School, St George’s College, Surrey CCC, Wallington CGS, Whitgift School Chairman’s Remarks: Although the last year has been a successful one for SSCA on the field, and I will return to that later, there have been problems elsewhere. Mike Barry, our hard-working Treasurer has had his health problems, but is now improving, and my own function as your Chairman has been compromised by my wife’s poor health. It is for this reason that I open this piece with my own heartfelt thanks to Simon Beck, Jim Hammond and Richy Riseboro for standing in for me at various Finals Days, and also to our President, Edward Handley MBE, for his continued support throughout the year. -
WOOLMER HILL SCHOOL Proud to Belong – Proud to Achieve
WOOLMER HILL SCHOOL Proud to belong – Proud to achieve “Students’ behaviour in lessons and around the school is exemplary. They are kind and respectful towards each other, their teachers and visitors” “The atmosphere in school is one of calm purpose and enjoyment of learning” OFSTED, January 2018 Woolmer Hill is a successful 11-16 mixed comprehensive school based on a wonderful 25 acre site on the outskirts of Haslemere on the Surrey, West Sussex and Hampshire borders. The school attracts students from a wide area including Thursley, Grayshott, Beacon Hill, Chiddingfold, Grayswood, Hindhead, Liphook and Churt, as well as Haslemere itself. We are a growing, over- subscribed and friendly school with a strong and supportive community spirit and inclusive ethos. We have high expectations of all members of our school community. We have an inclusive approach to educating the whole person, based upon an ethos of mutual respect and active involvement in all aspects of school life. We believe that all members of our school community should be challenged to achieve their full potential. We place a great deal of emphasis on developing independent, life-long learners and work closely with our post-16 partners to ensure that our students have the qualities necessary to succeed in post-16 settings and beyond to university and the workplace. Our students are a wonderful group of young people to work with. It is important to us that the views and contributions of our students are valued and that they are involved in decisions that affect their school. We have an active House Council and student leadership group, who meet regularly to discuss whole-school matters or to lead their own projects. -
I'anson League
I’Anson League 113th Season 2013 Year Book 2013 www.ia.play-cricket.com Grayswood Division 1 Champions 2012 Stevens CupGrayshott Winners 2012 I’ANSON COMPETITIONS YEAR BOOK 2013 113th SEASON CONTENTS Page Welcome to 2013 3 Officers and Management Committee 5 Roll of Honour 2012 7 Umpires 2013 9 Reporting results 13 Stevens and Pope Cups 2013 14 Representative matches 15 I’Anson Code of Conduct 17 Disciplinary process 2013 20 Umpires’ Disciplinary Report Form 22 I’Anson Facilities requirements 24 Pitch markings 25 League Fixtures 2013 26 Directory of member clubs 49 Constitution and Rules of play 58 Important dates and deadlines Xxx All photographs in this Year Book have been provided by Anthony Ainslie and Gill Rooney for which the I’Anson Management Committee is most grateful The contents of this Year Book remain the property of the I’Anson Competitions. No unauthorised use of these contents is permitted 1 Sovereign Special County ‘A’ Preferred ball for ECB Premier Leagues Readers are the UKs number one supplier of league cricket 2013 balls. To arrange a quote for all your requirements or to obtain details of the local stockist contact us today For your local stockist call: 01622 812230 Unit 25, The Alders, Seven Mile Lane, Mereworth, Kent. ME18 5JG Fax. 01622 814224 email. [email protected] 2 WELCOME TO 2013 Keith Mayson I’Anson President 2013 I would like to warmly welcome everyone as the 2013 season rapidly approaches. Last season the weather was most unkind to us, with so many matches interrupted or cancelled due to rain, so let us all hope the new season treats us far more reasonably. -
Wrecclesham, Farnham, GU10 4TP Wrecclesham, Farnham, GU10
Wrecclesham, Farnham, GU10 4TP Spacious and beautifully presented bungalow in an exclusive private cul-de-sac close to amenities in Boundstone and Wrecclesham, on the south western side of Farnham. The accommodation is spacious with two excellent double bedrooms, a sitting room with adjoining conservatory and direct access to the rear garden and a magnificent l-shaped kitchen/breakfast room which provides a most sociable space for entertaining and benefits from a utility room. The garden to the rear is enclosed with a wonderful mature selection of colourful shrubs and trees, along with a sunny courtyard area. There is off road parking at the front for several cars. Specification Refurbished and re-planned semi-detached bungalow Utility room Two double bedrooms Conservatory & study Kitchen/breakfast room Bathroom Sitting room Beautifully tended front and rear gardens with off road parking Situation Positioned close to Wrecclesham, Rowledge & also Farnham, the locality is surrounded by an extensive area of some of Surrey's finest countryside, as well as leisure opportunities for walking, riding and country pursuits and a comprehensive range of shopping, cultural, leisure and educational facilities. Farnham's rail station provides access to London in around an hour. There is a doctor’s surgery approximately ¼ of a mile away on the Boundstone Road. Local Authority and school catchments Waverley Borough Council, Frensham Heights School and Edgeborough School. Guide Price £499,500 Tenure Freehold Disclaimer Property Details: These particulars, whilst believed to be accurate are set out as a general outline only for guidance and do not constitute any part of an offer or contract.