Cranleigh Parish Council Drop-in Session
Have organised a drop-in session on Thursday 15 September 6pm – 9pm at the Village Hall. All residents are invited to discuss Waverley’s Local Plan with your Parish Councillors.
This is a very important opportunity. The Local Plan will have a significant impact on where you live. You have until 3 October 2016 at 17:00 to get any you have comments to Waverley, after that the plan will be sent to a Government Planning Inspector for examination.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to find out how this will affect you.
Representatives of Waverley Borough Council were invited to the meeting but unfortunately are unable to attend.
Read more about what a Local Plan contains on the CPRE website
This should not be confused with Cranleigh’s Neighbourhood Plan which is a completely separate process and must comply with policies outlined in the Local Plan.
Crest Nicholson Site, Horsham Road
We are currently looking over a new site layout submitted by Crest Nicholson after their application for detailed planning was deferred.
Residents are very disappointed that their major concerns about the layout of the site have still not been taken on board by Crest Nicholson.
This is due to come back before the Joint Planning Committee very soon.
Cala Homes, Amlets Lane
The application for detailed planning comes before the Joint Planning Committee this Wednesday 14 September 2016, 7pm at the Council Offices in Godalming. Public are welcome.
We have been busy looking at new information lodged against this application.
Access has not yet been agreed for this site. We carried out a traffic survey of Amlets Lane on 12 Sept to compare our figures to those of the developer’s original transport assessment.
The Gate House
We have submitted new flood evidence to the Planning Inspectorate for the Appeal to demolish the Gate House in Knowle Lane and replace it with a substantial block of flats.
Windy Way, The Common
We have submitted an objection to Waverley Borough Council against the demolition of Windy Way, a bungalow in the Conservation Area on Cranleigh Common and the building of a block of 6 flats (over 13m high) and two semi detached dwellings on the site.
This development will have a harmful impact on the new Cranleigh Conservation Area.
Existing Bungalow
Replacement Block flats and Houses
Flats Side elevation (over 13m in height):
Houses (x2) Side Elevation (over 13m in height):
Position on plot:
Please get in touch with your views and comments.