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Chaldon residents have been 4,000 houses, which would re- and developers to be consid- expressing their surprise and quire the release of around ered is at Alderstead Heath and anger that Green Belt land sur- 1% of Green Belt land to be Tolsworth Farm in Chaldon, ad- rounding the ancient St. Peter pursued as part of the Local jacent to the North Downs Way and St. Paul Church has been Plan. The aim is to provide a National Trail. The other four identified as one of the sites mix of affordable and starter sites are at Blindley Heath, under consideration for a “Gar- homes and would include new land west of Edenbridge, Red- den Development” as part of schools, a doctor’s surgery, su- hill Aerodrome and South the Local Plan. permarket and investment in Godstone. Once locations On Thursday 16th March, Tan- roads. which can be developed have dridge District Council’s Plan- At this stage, the strategy does been identified, further consul- ning Policy Committee agreed not set out in detail exactly tation will take place to ensure Land at Alderstead Heath in Chaldon under consideration as the Council’s Preferred Strat- where new development will the final Local Plan caters for the site for a proposed new garden village. egy for development for the take place, but sets out the present and future needs. district up to 2033. principles on which decisions Without looking at the Green independent examination of This supports the proposal for will be based. One of the sites Belt, the Council says it will the Local Plan, which could Caterham a garden village, of around put forward by landowners only be able to deliver just mean the Council losing the publishes its over a third of the housing ability to control and plan for needed. This approach would development in the district, “Town Design not boost the supply of hous- putting more Green Belt at Statement” ‰‰-u7 ing as required by the govern- risk. Continued on page 2. )bmmbm] ment and would not pass the - see page 2

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Councillors oppose sultation and scrutiny of the lotments and other valued Caterham publishes buildings and functionality. It is Local Plan process.” open spaces and to ensure hoped this will ensure that the a garden village in Following the initial announce- that planners fully understand its ‘community vision’ town will be as loved and valued ment of the proposal for a new the flood issue. We need huge for the next 15 years in the future as it has been in the Chaldon garden village in February, investment in our infrastruc- past. (Continued from page 1) Liberal Democrat District ture, and we need to fight to After many months of work by a Chris Windridge, Chair of the Councillor for Caterham-on- find the resources to fund that team of enthusiastic volunteers, project, said: “It is fantastic to The land in Chaldon is one of a the-Hill, Chris Botten, said: "I investment." The Caterham Town Design have had the opportunity to be number of sites added to the welcome the recognition that Before the vote to adopt the Statement has been approved involved in this meeting of Local Plan’s Housing and our urban centres can take no strategy for a new garden vil- by Council minds from the whole Caterham Economic Land Availability more large scale development lage, Cllr. Botten proposed a (“TDC”) and published. This ex- community. It is very encour- Assessment (“HELAA”) after and that our infrastructure is new Recommended Urban citing project, exploring how aging that TDC has been so sup- the Local Plan consultation pe- creaking. I am pleased that Space Objective be included in both Caterham Valley and Hill portive of the project, and we riod ended on 30th December the dangers of flooding due to the strategy to protect open town centres could be invigo- look forward to an ongoing col- 2016. poor planning and over devel- spaces within urban areas. rated for the benefit of the whole laboration. The momentum to Responding to the Chaldon site opment in Caterham have at This proposal was agreed by community, will be used in con- bring Caterham to a well-de- being one of the sites to be last been recognised, as a re- members of the Planning Pol- junction with the Caterham served prosperous future has considered for the garden vil- sult of fierce campaigning by icy Committee who then voted Masterplan being managed by been kick-started at last, and I lage, Chaldon Village Council- residents. We desperately in favour of the proposal for a TDC. These two projects to- would like to thank everyone lor, Bob Milton, said: “Chaldon need clarity about the location garden village. gether will maximise the oppor- who has helped realise this over Village Council has publically of the "garden village", and I Following the vote, Council- tunities for Caterham’s two town the last two years.” stated its willingness to work hope that the absurdity of lo- lor Peter Bond, Chairman of centres. Louise Round, Chief Executive of with Tandridge District Council cating it next to Chaldon the Planning Policy Commit- The Caterham Town Design TDC, said: “We welcome the (“TDC”) on the Local Plan. We means it will be ruled out tee, said: “We now have a Statement has taken informa- publication of the Caterham have put our faith in TDC to de- quickly. That said, I believe the clear strategy that will be tion from over 400 surveys Town Design Statement, an in- liver a Local Plan that will meet creation of a new residential reflected in the develop- completed by residents and local formative piece of work which the housing need for the dis- settlement with schools, pri- ment of a Local Plan that is businesses, plus questionnaires the Council contributed some trict, but also protect and re- mary care and appropriate in- infrastructure-led and which and information from de funding towards in order to cap- spect open and green spaces. frastructure is the right relieves the pressure on ex- Stafford School pupils and at- ture the community’s vision of This late, uninformed and arbi- solution and that with careful isting facilities. Releasing a tendees at the Douglas Brunton how they would like to see their trary decision to include Chal- planning, it will be seen that small amount of the Green Centre. There have also been town evolve. It will feed into the don land for consideration using up 1% of our Green Belt Belt will enable us to deliver detailed working groups involv- creation of a Caterham Master- under the Local Plan has dam- to save the rest is the best the infrastructure we so ing over 30 local people from all plan which will set out a vision aged the reputation of TDC and outcome for the district. We badly need, while protecting walks of life in workshops and for Caterham for the next 15 has raised doubts as to their will, however, need to continue the rest from incremental meetings who have pulled peo- years and deliver improvements commitment to full public con- to fight to save Heath Road al- development.” ples’ vision together into this to the town’s appearance and its final statement. retail and leisure offer.” To view the document, visit The Caterham and District Subjects covered range from re- tail and business, through to ac- www.towndesign.net. 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The flood was bad Hub On Tuesday 21st March, a enough but the aftermath was meeting was held in Caterham- even worse because we felt so Caterham Valley Library in on-the-Hill to plan flood risk let down but I think the various Stafford Road is now a real management in Caterham and agencies are more aware of Money Road in Caterham-on- Community Hub since the Old Coulsdon, following the their responsibilities now and the-Hill during last June’s Citizens Advice Bureau has devasting flood on Tuesday 6th know that we, the Flood Action flood. Photo by Christine Hull. relocated to the newly-refur- bished top floor. Also housed June last year. Groups, are not going to go dents’ questions in the areas within the library building is The floodwater from Cater- away. It is good that they are affected by the floods.” the Caterham and District ham-on-the-Hill cascaded talking to each other and doing A statement from Croydon History Centre and the down on to Caterham Drive in some joined up thinking. I Council said: “The council is part Caterham branch of the Tan- Clockwise, from left: Library Old Coulsdon, that already has want all the flood victims, es- of the official working and project dridge Voluntary Service Manager, Jacqueline Wilson; poorly-maintained drains, pecially the elderly ones, to be group which has been set up to Council making it a real 'one Volunteer Centre Manager, causing serious cross-border reassured that we are still find long term solutions to the stop shop' for Caterham. Helen Hammer; Library Man- flooding between Tandridge working to get some real action flooding in the Caterham catch- On Thursday 9th March, ager, Helen Gray; CAB Man- and Croydon. Therefore repre- done to protect us from further ment. We are committed to Sally Marks, Chairman of ager, Sarah Henke Monti; sentatives from the planning flooding but it is a very slow working closely with the Cater- Cllr. Sally Marks; CAB Chair- Surrey County Council and departments of both Tandridge process.” ham and Old Coulsdon Flood Ac- man, Peter Longhurst. also County Councillor for District Council as well as Croy- A spokesperson for Surrey tion Group, which is supported Caterham Valley performed don Council were present at County Council said: "We are by the National Flood Forum.” Following the official open- the official opening of the the meeting. Surrey County working on a study to investi- Julie added: “It is essential that ing, Caterham Rotary Presi- new Hub, along with Peter Council, who is responsible for gate the opportunities for man- flooding is taken into account dent, Colin Vane, presented Longhurst, the Chairman of surface-water drainage and aging flood risk in the when developers put in planning a cheque to Peter Longhurst, Trustees for the Caterham Thames Water who have re- catchment between Caterham- applications. The National Plan- saying: “We are very CAB and representatives sponsibility for the sewers, as on-the-Hill and Old Coulsdon. ning Policy Framework says that pleased to be able to support from other organisations. well as the Environment This is a partnership project a development cannot increase the Citizens Advice Bureau Sally Marks said: “This is the Agency, Caterham-on-the-Hill with other authorities including the risk of flooding elsewhere for Caterham & Warlingham. culmination of a long held Parish Council, the National London Borough of Croydon, due to inadequate infrastruc- They are a voice for their dream to bring lots of local Flood Forum and the Old Environment Agency, Tan- ture. The problem affects every- clients and consumers on organisations together under Coulsdon and Caterham-on- dridge District Council and one because insurance the issues that matter to one roof and I am so very the-Hill Flood Action Groups all Thames Water. 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F1 fans mourn loss Surtees on a number of occa- Conservation sions. of local racing driver, Michael said: “At Brands work complete John Surtees Hatch in June 1993 a two day "Tribute to John Surtees" race at Chaldon On Friday 10th March, motor meeting took place for which a racing legend, John Surtees special souvenir programme beauty spot CBE, from Lingfield, sadly was produced. John was very passed away aged 83. John interested in my photograph was the only man to be World used on the cover, showing Important conservation Champion on two wheels and him followed by Jackie Stewart work is now complete at four, winning seven motorcy- coming through the Monaco Quarry Hangers, a Site of cle World Championships as chicane in 1966. He had never Special Scientific Interest well as the F1 World Champi- seen pictures taken from that (SSSI) in the Surrey Hills at onship in 1964 driving for Fer- angle. I explained that pho- Chaldon. Extensive tar- rari, a feat which remains tographers were forbidden to geted scrub clearance was unmatched. stand where I had to take the carried out to improve the Caterham resident, Michael photograph, but I obtained landscape and restore the special permission to stand Hewitt, spent many years rare and precious chalk there for the first few laps of Cllr. Pat Cannon at the Quarry Hangars site in Chaldon. photographing the Monaco grassland, typical of the Grand Prix and met John the Grand Prix.” North Downs.The work was Chairman of Tandridge Dis- funded by a grant from the trict Council, Councillor Pat Surrey Hills Trust Fund, a Cannon, who visited the site, SUNNYDOWN fund within the Community said: “I am delighted to see SCHOOL Foundation for Surrey, this conservation work hap- which helps to conserve and pen in Tandridge. Chaldon is FACILITIES AVAILABLE maintain the fragile environ- within the Surrey Hills Area of FOR HIRE ment of the Surrey Hills by Outstanding Natural Beauty Residential accommodation, gymnasium, awarding grants to support (AONB) and it’s vital that we floodlit astroturf pitch, IT room, art room a wide-range of local pro- protect the very precious with a kiln and a DT class room. jects from landscape con- chalk grassland at Quarry Hangers. It’s great to support The school can cater for a range servation to community of groups including; parties, events, enterprise schemes. A this valuable work”. sports groups, dance and drama match funding contribution To donate to the Surrey Hills groups as well as academic groups. was also made by the Trust Fund, apply for a grant Available to hire throughout the year Downlands Trust, the regis- or for further information, visit for competitive prices. Michael’s photo of John Surtees followed by Jackie Stewart tered charity partner of the http://cfsurrey.org.uk/fund/s that was used on the souvenir programme. Downlands Partnership. urrey-hills-trust-fund/ Contact [email protected] or call 01883 787337 for more information. April 2017 Advertising and Newsdesk: 01883 346641 7 The Chalet gets ready to host impressive line-up of local talent. This year’s Open Garden days at The Chalet on Sunday 9th and Sunday 16th April will be featuring a host of local per- formers alongside the regular Brit School student, Musical Theatre artists, singer John Lazenby Immy Ardley. and pop artist, and The Chambers. Charlotte Faulkes. student, Maisie Keller, sister of Georgie Keller, who has re- cently secured a touring con- tract, will be appearing for the first time without Georgie, but supported by Sophie Tapping. These photos show a selec- tion of the artists lined up to Country singer, entertain visitors to The Rock duo, Gilly Deborah Bourke. Chalet this year. Barnes and Gerry See advertisement for more Lambe. details of the event.

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An ambitious masterplan for Caterham aimed at significantly improving the town’s appearance and its retail and leisure offer is being prepared by Tandridge District Council. The Caterham Masterplan will encourage new businesses, boost the economy and create more local employment opportunities. Residents and businesses are invited to have their say in a consultation which will run from Monday 27 March to Monday 1 May. To view the Caterham Masterplan options and give your views go online at: www.tandridge.gov.uk/caterhammasterplan.

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Residents angry at mence. Linden Homes are happened. The mediation more demanding than nor- delay over new ready to transfer the free- which was proposed by the mal property transactions. hold for this land simultane- Trust to resolve outstanding The transfer has been held up playground ously with the transfer of the difficulties between the by legal issues and progress leasehold from CBCT, which Trust, the Village Associa- has not been helped by the Residents living in the Cater- it was hoped would take tion, Linden (the developer Village Association withdraw- ham Barracks development place ready for the re-open- of the Barracks) and the ing its solicitors. It has taken in Caterham-on-the-Hill are ing of the playground this Council, set out the terms. pressure from the District still waiting for their play- spring. That clearly won't “To transfer the property, Council’s solicitor to get close ground to be refurbished, happen now, and we fear as agreed at mediation, the to an agreement and the nearly two years after Local residents at the launch that the playground is being Trust needed to be the Trust is hopeful that it will launching their “Save Our of the “Save Our Playground” used as a hostage to other freehold owner of the play happen shortly.” Playground” campaign in campaign in 2015. issues. We respect the fact area. The Trust’s solicitor In their quote on the current 2015. Paul Pozzoni of the Village that there are complications, advised that some of the situation, a spokesperson Over the years the play- Association (“VA”), that rep- that some matters are confi- elements agreed at the from Linden Homes South ground close to The Arc arts resents local residents, dential, and we attribute no mediation needed to meet East said: “We are working and recreation centre has said: “CBCT have intro- blame to any party for the legal requirements, includ- closely with other partners fallen into ruin, with rotten duced wholly new conditions delay. However, as it is, de- ing documentation re- involved to ensure the Cater- fences, broken swings, which are unacceptable to spite the recent removal of a quired by the Charity ham Barracks playground is splintered see-saws and the VA. We have made re- dangerous dead tree, the Commission. As a charity, managed effectively to pro- torn flooring presenting a peated requests for a meet- playground remains unsafe the Trust has to meet stan- vide a safe play area for local danger to children and an ing to try and unlock this and we call upon CBCT to dards which are much children to use.” eyesore in the centre of the impasse. The VA is very dis- agree the transfer of the community. appointed that the simple leasehold to Tandridge Dis- Last November the residents issue of repairing a chil- trict Council immediately, in were delighted to learn that dren's playground is proving order to allow the refurbish- BC Baker & Son an agreement had finally impossible to achieve within ment to begin. We have re- been reached for Linden any reasonable timescale.” served a large sum of public Funeral Directors & Homes to hand the freehold, Chris Botten, Chairman of money for this project and Memorial Consultants and Caterham Barracks Caterham-on-the-Hill Parish are keen to see progress." 15/17 High Street, Caterham CR3 5UE Communty Trust (“CBCT”) Dick Moran, the Chief Exec- Council, which will fund the Telephone: 01883 343219 IMAGE: BRENDAN LALLY to simultaneously hand the refurbishment, said: “The utive of CBCT, said: “The www.dignityfunerals.co.uk leasehold, of the land over Parish Council remains Trust has been willing from to Tandridge District Council. deeply frustrated that there before May 2016 to transfer Please contact us, our specialist team will However, the transfers have has been no progress on the the play area to the Council be here to advise and support your family’s individual needs. not yet taken place, so the transfer of the leasehold of (either Tandridge or Cater- Part of Dignity uk playground is still unfit for The Arc playground, so that ham Hill Parish) and is dis- Refreshments and literature will be provided. 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CATERHAM VALLEY £269,950 L/H CATERHAM ON THE HILL £850 PCM A large TWO DOUBLE BEDROOM ground floor purpose built flat set in a A ground floor ONE DOUBLE BEDROOM Retirement flat which is immaculately popular development with large communal grounds including a swimming presented throughout. There is a re-fitted modern kitchen with integral electric oven and pool! Located within a mile of Caterham Valley town centre and railway touch control hob and free standing fridge and freezer. The flat is FULLY FURNISHED with station. NO ONWARD CHAIN. EPC: D quality furnishing including an electrically controlled single bed. EPC: C Call 01883 348035 to book an appointment to view. Call 01883 343355 to book an appointment to view.

CATERHAM VALLEY £425,000 F/H CATERHAM VALLEY £1,125 PCM This THREE DOUBLE BEDROOM DETACHED house offers large and versatile Superbly positioned newly and tastefully decorated and carpeted 2 double accommodation over three floors. There are TWO OFF ROAD PARKING bedroom top floor apartment in sought after tree lined road in Caterham Valley SPACES and a secluded rear garden. Located within half a mile of Caterham Valley close to the Town Centre & Station. LANDLORD INCENTIVE! REDUCED town centre and railway station. EPC: E RENT FOR THE 1ST 6 MONTHS - Please enquire for further details. EPC: D Call 01883 348035 to book an appointment to view. Call 01883 343355 to book an appointment to view.

SOUTH GODSTONE £725,000 F/H This is a deceptively large and versatile four bedroom home set in a semi-rural location CATERHAM ON THE HILL £225,000 L/H CHALDON £2,300 PCM surrounded by open countryside. The property and the large 32' X 16'5 detached garage A four bedroom detached house located in semi-rural Chaldon. Ideally located amidst NO ONWARD CHAIN! An immaculately presented one double bedroom first floor flat set back from the road and extensive level landscaped gardens surrounding the house greenbelt countryside yet still within easy reach of shopping facilities, railway stations set within a modern block and conveniently located for local shops and amenities. with services into London and access to the . Three receptions, IDEAL FIRST TIME PURCHASE / INVESTMENT. EPC: C plus, an approximate 3/4 of an acre paddock beyond the rear garden. EPC: E conservatory, en-suite, shower room & bathroom. Available a month after Call 01883 348035 to book an appointment to view. reservation! EPC: E Call 01883 348035 to book an appointment to view. Call 01883 343355 to book an appointment to view. SALES : 01883 348035 LETTINGS : 01883 343355 W : pajonespropertysolutions.co.uk E : [email protected] 22 April 2017 Advertising and Newsdesk: 01883 346641

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Caterham £1,500 pcm

A well-appointed four bedroom town house set over three floors with two parking spaces. EPC Rating C

Woldingham £3,25 50 pcm

Built in 1929 this cottage style rreesidence has 5 bedrroooms, 5 rereception rorooms and 5 bath/shower rorooms. The naturraal seetting of the Warlingham £1,350 pcm prrooperty occupying one and a half acrrees of fully landscaped grroounds can be enjooyyed frroom all windows.At Attrraactive harrdd landsccaped arreeas A two bedroom, two bathroom apartment with private outu door decking space, walking distance to Upper Warlingham train sstation with water ffeeaturrees lead to an unobtrusive outdoor swimming pool with a timber summer house. EPC Rating D. and the village green. Available immediately. EPC Rating C

Coulsdon £1,050 pcm

Two double bedrooom apartment situated on the Netherne on the Hill which offers easy aaccess to the M25/M23 and Coulsdon South train station. Allocated parking. EPC Rating C

Purley £2,000 pcm

A 3 double bedrrooom, 5 rereception roroomed detached house in sought after location close to all the amenities of Purley town centrree. Oxted £825 pcm Beautiful secluded garrdden with patio arreea. Downstairrss cloakrrooom andfa family bathrrooom. The house also has a fitted stair lift and alarm Situated in the heart of Oxted is this very well presentedd one system. Integral garaga e and OSPfo for 2/3 carrss.AvA vailable immediately. EPC Rating E. bedroom top floor apartment. EPC Rating D

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Caterham Sales 018883 342205

Caterham Valley Guide Price £5500,000

An opportunity to acquire an attractive three double bedroom detached family home with driveway, garage and well established rear garden situated in a highly sought after residential area close to local schools and transport links and offered to the market with no onward chain. EPC Rating E. UPC1960

Caterham GuiGuideide price £675, 000

Kenley £465,0005 An opportunity to acquire a rarely available five bedroom detached Edwardian residence requiring complete modernisation An opportunity to acquirre a stunning three bedroom semi detached house occupc ying throughout and occupying a large well established poosition and offered to the market with no onward chain. a landscaped and elevated position with views across Kenley to front, situated in a highly sought after residdential area. Viewing highly recommended. EPC Rating G. UPC1965 EPC Rating D. UPC19444

Caterham Hill £3755,000

An opportunity to acquire a stunning three bedroom Victorian house with level south facing rear garden situated in a highly sought after residential road. Viewing highly recommended. EPC Rating D. UPC1968

Caterham Hill £1,050,000

Caterham £2699,950 An opportunity to acquire an attractive four bedroom detached residence occupying a well established and secluded A two bedroom first floor purpose built maisonette with private garden, drriveway position with carriage driveway leading to detached garage and integral double garagage incorporating home office. and garage en-bloc conveniently situated for Caterham Valley town centre. EPC Rating D. UPC1952 Viewing Highly Recommended. EPC Rating TBC. UPCC1971 24 April 2017 Advertising and Newsdesk: 01883 346641 Looking for a new home?

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