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HELAA Appendix 8
Tandridge District Council HELAA 2016 Appendix 8 Additional sites for 2017 HELAA 2016 Appendix 8 – Additional sites for 2017 In accordance with the Council’s HELAA Methodology, new sites can be submitted to the process at any time; however, the Council will publish a closing date for any new submissions on its website each year to allow for a review of the HELAA to take place. For the 2016 HELAA this was in March 2016. During the intervening period between the closing date and the point of writing, a number of additional sites have been submitted. The basic details of these additional sites are set out below. None of these sites have been assessed in any detail or mapped. Further, the Council are accepting sites for the 2017 HELAA until 30th December 2016 and this list is therefore, not exhaustive and further sites may be submitted. Site name Ward Site size (hectares) Proposed use Estimated potential yield Land at Heath View and Maynards, The Godstone 2.49 Housing 75 Common, Blindley Heath Former Kennels, Heath View, Burstow, Horne and 4.1 Gypsy and Travelling 2‐10 plots Eastbourne Road, Blindley Heath Outwood Showpeople accommodation Harestone Lane, Caterham Chaldon 0.7 Housing, hotel or leisure 6‐10 units Coulsdon Lodge, Coulsdon Road, Westway 0.39 Housing 12‐15 Caterham Land at Rook Lane, Chaldon Chaldon 1.2 Housing 4‐13 De Stafford School, Burntwood Lane, Portley 0.34 Housing 20 Caterham, CR3 3YX Hallmark House, 2 Timber Hill Road, Harestone 0.02 Housing, gypsy and traveller 6 dwellings, 500m2 offices or Caterham, CR3 6LD accommodation or offices 4 gypsy and traveller pitches Land north of Stonelands Farm, Burstow, Horne and 27.5 Housing 600+ Copthorne Outwood Land south of Springfield, east of Oxted North and 4.5 Housing 120 Beadles Lane, Old Oxted Tandridge Land to the rear of 46 Redehall Road, Burstow, Horne and 4.69 Housing or any B 130‐150 dwellings or Smallfield Outwood employment use 25,000m2 employment Bell Hatch Wood and land adjacent to Burstow, Horne and 1 Housing Unspecified, but approx. -
Southern Railway Stations in South London
Southern Railway stations in South London The south London area stations of Southern Region of British Railways and its constituents tend to be somewhat neglected, perhaps due to the prevalent suburban electric services, but comprised some fine examples of former company architecture. The following pictures were all taken in August 1973; a few of the sites have since disappeared, many others surely much modernised by now, and some have even been nicely restored...... First, we look at the former South Eastern Railway branch line from Purley to Caterham. Here is Kenley, whose cottage-style station house with very steep-pitched roof and gothic detailing is now a listed building, but privately owned. It dates from the construction of the Caterham Railway in 1856 and is by architect Richard Whittall. Below is Whyteleafe, (left) down side waiting room and footbridge, and the signal box and level crossing at Whyteleafe South...... The signalbox nameboard shows that the station had been re-signed with modern British Rail white enamel plates; in late 1972 I found one of the much more attractive 1950-era station nameplates for sale in an antique shop near Paddington station, for the pricely sum of £2.50p. In contrast the teminus station building at Caterham still displayed its “Southern Electric” enamelware...... Here are two more views at Caterham, with the SE&CR wooden signalbox at right...... Moving on to Anerley, this is an ex London Brighton & South Coast Railway station on its line from London Bridge to West Croydon, just to the north of Norwood Junction. At least part of the main building is thought to date from the line opening in 1839. -
Parishes Planning Application Site Address Decision Date
Planning Parishes Site Address Decision Date Application Crawley Down Garage, Snow Hill, Crawley Adjoining Authority 2012/475 30/04/2012 Down, West Sussex RH10 3EQ Former Ivy Mill Nursery, Bletchingley Road, Bletchingley 2015/1358 06/11/2015 Godstone RH9 8NB Planning Application Agricultural Dwelling at Bletchingley 2003/230 Waterhouse Farm, Rabies Heath Road, 01/04/2005 Bletchingley RH1 4NB Bletchingley 2003/1748 Lake Farm House, Bletchingley RH1 4QH 05/08/2004 Bletchingley 2003/1748/A Lake Farm House, Bletchingley RH1 4QH 29/04/2008 The Log Cabin, Springmeadow Stud, Bletchingley 2010/459 13/09/2011 Springbottom Lane, Bletchingley RH1 4QZ Old Rectory Lodge, Little Common Lane, Bletchingley 2014/278 14/08/2014 Bletchingley RH1 4QF Bletchingley 2014/1913 46 High Street, Bletchingley RH1 4PA 15/01/2016 Rabys Heath House, Rabies Heath Road, Bletchingley 2004/1763 29/07/2005 Bletchingley RH1 4NB Brooklands Farm,Lower South Park,,South Bletchingley 2012/576 25/03/2013 Godstone,Rh9 8lf Rough Beech Farm and 3 & 4 Dowlands Burstow 2017/2581 Cottages, Dowlands Lane, Smallfield RH6 13/12/2018 9SD Rookswood Farm, Rookery Hill Road, Burstow 99/1434 10/11/2000 Outwood. Bridges Wood, Church Lane, Burstow RH6 Burstow 2006/1629 25/06/2007 9TH Cophall Farm Business Park, Effingham Burstow 2006/1808 02/02/2007 Road, Copthorne RH10 3HZ Streathbourne, 75 Redehall Road, Burstow 2000/272 04/10/2001 Smallfield RH6 9QA Hunters Moon Inn,Copthorne Burstow 2013/1870 03/06/2014 Bank,Crawley,Rh10 3jf Burstow 2006/805 Street Record, William Gardens, Smallfield 09/08/2006 Burstow 2005/1446 Street Record, Careys Close, Smallfield 18/12/2006 Caterham (Valley) 2007/1814 130 - 166,Stafford Road,Caterham 13/03/2008 Gilbert Court, 77 Stafford Road, Caterham Caterham (Valley) 2007/1088 30/08/2007 CR3 6JJ Gilbert Court, 77 Stafford Road, Caterham Caterham (Valley) 2007/442 28/06/2007 CR3 6JJ Former, 131 Croydon Road, Caterham CR3 Caterham (Valley) 2007/1870 22/02/2008 6PF Part Area 3 (e. -
January 2021 Minutes
Chelsham & Farleigh Parish Council The minutes of the virtual meeting over Zoom of the Parish Council of Chelsham & Farleigh held on Monday 4th January 2021 at 7:30pm Attendees: Cllr Jan Moore - Chairman Cllr Peter Cairns Cllr Lesley Brown Cllr Barbara Lincoln Cllr Neil Chambers Cllr Jeremy Pursehouse ( Parish & District Councillor) Cllr Celia Caulcott (District Councillor) Cllr Becky Rush (County Councillor) Mrs Maureen Gibbins - Parish Clerk & RFO ————————————————————————————————— M I N U T E S 1. Apologies for absence Cllr Nancy Marsh and District Cllr Simon Morrow 2. Declaration of Disclosable Pecuniary Interest by Councillors of personal pecuniary interests in matters on the agenda, the nature of any interests, and whether the member regards the interest to be prejudicial under the terms of the new Code of Conduct. Anyone with prejudicial interest must, unless an exception applies, or a dispensation has been issued, withdraw from the meeting. There was no specific declaration of interest although all the Councillors have an interest in the area due to living in the Parish 3. A period of fifteen minutes (including County and District Councillors reports) are available for the public to express a view or ask a question on relevant matters on the following agenda. 10 members of the public were in attendance of which 8 were observing the meeting and 1 spoke regarding the high speed fibre broadband and another the issues regarding the bridleway at Holt Wood. County Cllr Becky Rush - had a site meeting with residents prior to Christmas in relation to the highways issues regarding the crematorium. Cllr Rush is meeting with Highways Officers on 8th January raise the concerns and issues highlighted by resi- dents at the pre Christmas meeting. -
Caterham and Oxted Branch Winter 2019
Caterham and Oxted Branch Chatter Winter 2019 Insert title here Inside: • Pregnancy – Having Another Baby • Winter – Keeping Bump and Baby Warm • Christmas – Baby’s 1st Christmas and Gift Ideas • NCT – Local Activities Information1 Contents Welcome ................................................................................................................... 3 Advertisers............................................................................................................ 4 Branch Report ...................................................................................................... 5 The Week at a Glance .............................................................................................. 6 Children Centres................................................................................................... 8 Baby Cafe ............................................................................................................... 10 Chatter’s Theme ..................................................................................................... 11 Coping with a Toddler when Pregnant ............................................................... 12 10 Tips for Life with Two Children Under Two.................................................... 15 Age Gaps............................................................................................................ 17 Birth Story ........................................................................................................... 19 Coping with Cold Weather -
Draft Brochure Courtney House
Impressive and spectacular well-presented country residence Courtney House, Blackberry Lane, Lingfield, Surrey, RH7 6NG £1,795,000 Freehold • Impressive family home • Versatile accommodation • Wonderful formal gardens • Tennis court • Garaging • Equestrian facilities • About 7.3 acres • Lingfield approx. 1 mile • Gatwick Express approx. 9.9 miles Local Information About this property • Courtney House is Courtney House is an impressive surrounded by the Lingfield country residence dating from the Golf and Lingfield Race track 1930s set within beautiful and lies within a rural area on landscaped garden and grounds the edge of Lingfield village with far reaching views. The well- which provides many presented and versatile amenities and offers day to accommodation is arranged over day shopping, also nearby is East Grinstead and Oxted for two floors and has potential to be a more variety of shops. reconfigured to provide an • There are many highly annexe, if required. Within the favoured schools in the area, grounds is a tennis court, stabling including Lingfield Primary and garaging, with the total plot School, Lingfield College and amounting to about 7.3 acres. in East Grinstead the Michael Hall (Steiner Waldorf) and Salient points include: Brambletye Schools there are bus routes to • The entrance hall has stairs Caterham/Oxted county and rising to the first floor and a Worth Schools. cloakroom • Mainline rail services: The • The three well-proportioned property lies between two reception room provide both railway stations Dorman’s formal and informal Station and Lingfield Station entertaining areas. All the with lines to London Bridge rooms are double aspect and and Victoria (approx 40mins) have wonderful views over travel. -
WOLDINGHAM COUNTRYSIDE WALK Along Path
The SURREY HILLS was one of the first landscapes THE NORTH DOWNS WAY is a national trail TRAVEL INFORMATION in the country to be designated an Area of Outstanding which follows the chalk scarp of the North Downs There is a frequent Southern Railway service Natural Beauty (AONB) in 1958. It is now one of 38 for 153 miles from Farnham to Canterbury and from London Victoria to Woldingham station. AONBs in England and Wales and has equal status in Dover, passing 8 castles and 3 cathedrals. To find Travel time is approximately 30 minutes. planning terms to a National Park. The Surrey Hills out more please visit www.nationaltrail.co.uk AONB stretches across rural Surrey, covering a quarter For train times, fares and general rail information of the county. THE NATIONAL TRUST manages land on the scarp edge at Hanging Wood and South Hawke please contact National Rail Enquiries on For further information on the 03457 484950. Surrey Hills please visit including woodland, scrub, and chalk grassland. www.surreyhills.org The Trust, a charitable organisation, acquires areas principally for conservation and landscape and has For more information about Southern Railway a policy of open access to the public. Please visit please visit www.southernrailway.com. www.nationaltrust.org.uk for further information. For information on bus routes that serve THE WOODLAND TRUST a charity founded Woldingham station please visit in 1972, is concerned with the conservation of www.surreycc.gov.uk. Britain's woodland heritage. Its objectives are to To East Croydon conserve, restore and re-establish trees, plants and & London wildlife, and to facilitate public access. -
Kentwyns House Coopers Hill Road, Nutfield, Surrey, RH1 4XH Kentwyns House, Coopers Hill Road, Nutfield, RH1 4XH
Kentwyns House Coopers Hill Road, Nutfield, Surrey, RH1 4XH Kentwyns House, Coopers Hill Road, Nutfield, RH1 4XH A Grade II Listed wing of a former Hall House offering spacious accommodation with a wealth of original features including five bedrooms and two reception rooms, set in beautiful grounds in excess of 1.5 acres, with outstanding views and detached garage with annexe accommodation. The oak staircase leads from the entrance hall to KEY PROPERTY FACTS 2.5 • Grade II listed wing the first floor landing, the master bedroom has an MILES • 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms extensive range of built in wardrobes, views over the Redhill • 2 reception rooms gardens and a large ensuite shower room. There • Semi rural location are two further large, double bedrooms and a • Living space 3,166 sq ft, Annexe 1,091 family bathroom on the first floor. sq ft 1.5 • Large garden with lake ( approx. 2 acres ) The second floor accommodation comprises a MILES • Double garage further two bedrooms and shower room. A small Sth Nutfield • Swimming pool staircase leads up to the third floor study where 2.5 • Council tax band H (Tandridge) there are far reaching views to all four aspects over Redhill and • EPC exempt the surrounding countryside and beyond. Merstham LOCATION OUTSIDE Kentwyns House is located on the edge of the The detached garage building is across the village of South Nutfield, with its local shop, post courtyard with electric doors, the annexe offers office, local pub and highly regarded school further accommodation, there is a family room whilst being surrounded by fields. -
South Nutfield, Surrey Asking Price £650,000
South Nutfield, Surrey Asking price £650,000 4 3 3 Garden A wonderful and large extended semi detached property in a sought after village 3.3 location. Featuring four bedrooms, off street parking and a good size garden. MILES REDHILL • Beautiful extensive kitchen/diner • En suite to Master bedroom • Lounge • Downstairs WC/Shower room • Family room • Off street parking for several car • Study • Village location 0.6 • Four double bedrooms MILES NUTFIELD LOCATION Located in the popular village of South Nutfield with its pretty church, very highly regarded local school and Untitled map excellent village shop – Holborns. 6.9 Untitled layer The Station public house is nearby with Mercers recreational lake and the Inn on the Pond & Queens MILES RH1 5NU Head pubs also within a short distance. Also located in GATWICK the vicinity are The Hawthorns School, Nutfield Priory with AIRPORT its health club and leisure facilities and Priory Farm which has a garden centre, farm shop, fruit picking and many activities for children. A broader range of shops, schools and recreational facilities can be found in Redhill approximately 3 miles distant. The local train station provides services to Tonbridge, Redhill and connecting services to London Bridge London Victoria and Gatwick can be joined at Redhill. The M25 can easily be accessed at both the Reigate and Godstone junctions which give access to the wider motorway network as well as to Gatwick and Heathrow airports. robertleech.com The Channel tunnel is within a 90 minute drive. OXTED 72 Station Road East, Oxted, Surrey RH8 0PG 01883 717272 REIGATE 1-3 High Street, Reigate, Surrey RH2 9AA 01737 246246 LINGFIELD 27 High Street, Lingfield, Surrey RH7 6AA 01342 837783 LONDON 121 Park Lane London W1K 7AG 0207 0791457 ACCOMMODATION Extensively extended, this wonderful family home offers fantastic and spacious accommodation. -
RETAIL / OFFICES 67A, Station Road East, Oxted, Surrey RH8
Chartered Surveyors· Commercial Agency To Let: RETAIL / OFFICES 67A , Station Road East, Oxted, Surrey RH8 0AX Total Floor Area: 37.2 sq m (401 sq ft) • PRIME LOCATION • NEW LEASE AVAILABLE • FIRST FLOOR RETAIL/ OFFICES • CLOSE TO OXTED TRAIN STATION Tel: 0800 043 0136 To Let: £9,000 per annum howardcundey.com LOCATION ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE Oxted is an affluent commuter town on the edge of London in the green surroundings of East Surrey. The property is located at Station Road East, which is the main retailing area in Oxted town centre. The property is situated in a very prominent position close to the top of Station Road East, opposite Boots Local and close to various multiple retailers, including; Sainsburys, Costa Coffee, NatWest, Co-op, Boots, HSBC, Caffe Nero, Santander, Morrisons and Waitrose. The train station and a public car park are very close by. The M25 motorway is accessible at Junction 6 (Godstone), approximately 4 miles away and at Junction 5 (Sevenoaks) approximately 8 miles away. The town of Oxted lies on the A25 which provides good connectivity to the surrounding towns of Sevenoaks, Redhill, Reigate and via the A22 to East Grinstead and Caterham. The train station provides regular services to Central London with a travel time of approximately 40 minutes. DESCRIPTION The premises is situated on the first floor and is arranged as two connecting retail/ office areas with a lower level staff / kitchen area. and WC. Access is via an entrance directly off Station Road East. ACCOMODATION First Floor Retail/ Office Front 17.09 sq m 183 sq ft IMPORTANT NOTICE: Howard Cundey, their clients and any joint agents First Floor Retail/ Office Rear 15.98 sq m 172 sq ft give notice that: 1. -
Final Recommendations on the Future Electoral Arrangements for Tandridge in Surrey
LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND FINAL RECOMMENDATIONS ON THE FUTURE ELECTORAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR TANDRIDGE IN SURREY Report to the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions September 1998 LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND This report sets out the Commission’s final recommendations on the electoral arrangements for Tandridge in Surrey. Members of the Commission are: Professor Malcolm Grant (Chairman) Helena Shovelton (Deputy Chairman) Peter Brokenshire Professor Michael Clarke Pamela Gordon Robin Gray Robert Hughes Barbara Stephens (Chief Executive) ©Crown Copyright 1998 Applications for reproduction should be made to: Her Majesty’s Stationery Office Copyright Unit The mapping in this report is reproduced from OS mapping by The Local Government Commission for England with the permission of the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, © Crown Copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown Copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Licence Number: GD 03114G. This report is printed on recycled paper. ii LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND CONTENTS page LETTER TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE v SUMMARY vii 1 INTRODUCTION 1 2 CURRENT ELECTORAL ARRANGEMENTS 3 3 DRAFT RECOMMENDATIONS 7 4 RESPONSES TO CONSULTATION 9 5 ANALYSIS AND FINAL RECOMMENDATIONS 11 6 NEXT STEPS 21 APPENDICES A Final Recommendations for Tandridge: Detailed Mapping 23 B Draft Recommendations for Tandridge (March 1998) 29 LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND iii iv LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND Local Government Commission for England September 1998 Dear Secretary of State On 2 September 1997 the Commission began a periodic electoral review of the district of Tandridge under the Local Government Act 1992. -
Your Handbook to Life in Caterham on the Hill & Surrounding Areas
The Guide Your handbook to life in Caterham on the Hill & surrounding areas Discover your local area Beyond the boundaries of Oakgrove, an equally enviable lifestyle awaits. Surrounded by beautiful Surrey countryside, one of the best golf courses within the M25 on your doorstep and both Caterham on the Hill and Caterham town centres within walking distance. A wide range of schools for children of all ages, essential shops, services and excellent amenities are all available, along with easy access to Central London, Gatwick and the South Coast. The following pages set out local amenities and places you may find useful if you are new to the area. Map not to scale 01 CONTENTS 3-6: DINING OUT Caterham and the surrounding towns and villages offer a wide range of independent restaurants, as well as the more popular chains. Whether it’s Italian, French or Asian cuisine you are looking for you’ll never be more than 20 minutes away at Oakgrove. 7-8: RETAIL THERAPY If you’re looking for famous High Street stores or independent & ESSENTIALS boutiques they are all within easy reach. Caterham’s Church Walk Shopping Centre has all the essentials you need whilst a short drive away, Croydon boasts a larger retail centre for all your major shopping needs. 9-10: ENTERTAINMENT Whether you are looking to keep the kids entertained by taking a trip to nearby Godstone Farm, prefer to play a round of golf or simply relax watching a film on the silver screen, Caterham and the surrounding area has all the entertainment options.