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THIS IS WHAT IS HAPPENING NOW:
Swallow Tiles WA/2012/0810 – 58 dwellings – BEING BUILT
Thakeham Homes, Elmbridge Road – in partnership with Stovolds Hill Farms Limited have submitted an application for 58 dwellings to Waverley Borough Council ref WA/2016/1921.
Amlets Lane WA/2014/1038 – 125 dwellings – Outline planning consent GRANTED. Site purchased by Cala Homes. Full Planning Application now in. Detailed Permission GRANTED 10 November 2016 under reference WA/2016/0517.
Berkeley Homes – The Maples WA/2014/0912 – 425 dwellings – Planning Application Rejected but an appeal is likely. If you want to object to this application click here. Appeal date 2 February 2016. APPEAL UPHELD 31 March 2016.
WA/2016/1625 Application submitted by Berkeley Homes to vary conditions of outline permission.
WA/2016/2160 Phase 1 application for 55 market dwellings with no affordable houisng (out of 425 dwellings approved)
West Cranleigh Nurseries – Knowle Park Initiative WA/2014/2127- 265 dwellings – REJECTED 27 April 2016 . New application submitted 21 October 2106 found to be invalid. Application now in under reference WA/2016/2207 – More here. Application for 265 dwellings GRANTED by Waverley Borough Council Joint Planning Committee on 15 March 2017.
Crest Nicholson – Horsham Road WA/2014/1754 – 149 dwellings – decision GRANTED – If you want to read more about this application click here. There is now an application in for Full Planning permission. UPDATE Application deferred 24 August 2016. Detailed permission GRANTED 5 October 2016.
Little Meadow, Alfold Road WA/2015/0478 – 75 dwellings – GRANTED you can read more.
McCarthy and Stone, Horsham Road WA/2015/0495 – 25 flats – and the demolition of Penwerris home to 21 residents – you can object to this application on the Waverley Planning Portal. This application went to appeal and was REJECTED.
Cranleigh Brickworks Knowle Lane – WA/2013/1947 – 19 dwellings – decision GRANTED – this will follow remediation of the contaminated site and will involve 70 HGV movements a day for approximately 5 1/2 years traveling down Knowle Lane and Wildwood Lane to infill the site.
All planning application ref numbers can be checked here:
http://waverweb.waverley.gov.uk/live/wbc/pwl.nsf/webdisplaypubliclist?openform
BROWNFIELD DEVELOPMENT
The planning application for Hewitts Industrial Estate approx 120 dwellings Waverley Ref WA/2014/2384 . This is a brownfield site that doesn’t flood and should be developed before green fields that flood are considered in line with National Planning Policy Framework. This application was refused by Waverley. This application has now gone to Appeal which will be heard on 3 October 2016. The successful appeal decision was published on 5 Jan 2017.
Cranleigh Primary School sites 98 houses proposed. Read more about this application.
TOTAL INCREASE OF DWELLINGS AT THIS STAGE STANDS AT OVER 1,200
THESE HOUSES ALONE WILL BRING IN A:
MINIMUM 2,500 CARS
MINIMUM 3,100 RESIDENTS
HOW WILL CRANLEIGH COPE?
Dunsfold Park Application
An application for an additional 1,800 Ref WA/2015/2395 was submitted to Waverley Borough Council on 18 Dec 2015.
You can read through the full details of this application on the Waverley website under significant sites for development in and around Cranleigh.
http://www.waverley.gov.uk/info/485/planning_applications/1811/dunsfold_park_new_proposal
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I think we could say this will be a ‘traffic bomb’ about to hit Bramley, Shamley Green, Wonersh, Shalford and Guildford!! Thats if they ever get out of Cranleigh!
Thank you for this really clear (and horrifying) picture of our potential future. Will keep sharing and objecting!
Thank you Jenny.
Thank you for your efforts to preserve the future of Cranleigh. It’s good to see that the Parish Council are objecting to the Knowle Park/West Cranleigh Nursery initiative – if only other local politicians would show the same backbone and represent the interests of their constituents rather than lying down and acceding to pressure from property speculators and government.
There is a surprising lack of acknowledgement for the Dunsfold Park application. This application will have a massive impact on Cranleigh. Why are you not being more vocal?
I totally support Cranleigh with these applications, and will object and share. There is an agenda to tarmac over the area. Good Luck.