DROP IN NHP ZOOM

******* A reminder that there will be a 'drop in' zoom session on Monday 4th May, 8-9pm if anyone has any questions regarding the draft neighbourhood plan. Please feel free to log on anytime between 8-9pm and one of the team will be available to answer your questions. You don't have to stay for the hour just log on when you are free. The zoom meeting details are below. Don't forget we really need to have everyone's feedback on the plan - please visit http://www.elsteadvillage.co.uk/neighbourhood-plan to read the draft plan and provide your comments via the Surveymonkey link. Deadline for feedback is Friday 8th May. Don't hesitate to contact the clerk on elsteadpc.clerk@gmail.com if you have any questions and can't make either zoom session. There are a limited number of hard copies of the plan that can be delivered safely if needed - please contact the clerk. Thank you. 4th May 2020. 8-9pm Join Zoom Meeting 
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Letter from Elstead Parish Council to SCC re Bonfire Hill Drainage Issues

BONFIRE HILL DRAINAGE ISSUES – PLANNING APPLICATION WA/2020/0363 (BONFIRE HILL) 1 I refer to your correspondence with Waverley Borough Council (WBC) in connection with the above planning application. I should explain that I am Chairman of Elstead Parish Council, which has serious concerns about the adverse impact of this proposed development on flood management in the village. 2 In your latest letter you say SCC as the Lead Local Flood Authority has no objection to the application, provided an acceptable SUDS scheme is put in place. I am not sure how familiar you are with the Bonfire Hill site, but I should explain that it is an area of elevated land which dominates the centre of the village of Elstead. It contains numerous springs and many of the names of the surrounding roads (Springfield, Springhill, Springhaven) reflect this characteristic of the land. In wet weather, the springs flow mainly to the north, north-west, and north-east towards the lower lying centre of the village, depositing large amounts of surface water into the quite inadequate ordinary water courses adjacent to the highways. 3 During recent flood events (notably this winter, in 2013/4 and in 2001) the amounts of water coming off Bonfire Hill have led to serious flooding of gardens, roads and on occasion dwellings in the village, in spite of action taken by residents to dispose of the excess. Your colleagues in SCC in highways and in flood control (Steve Lindsey Clark and Ian Fowler) will be very familiar with the issue. One neighbour has reported that in February this year he had to deploy pumps to remove floodwater at the rate of at least 5.6 litres/sec coming from just one of the many springs on Bonfire Hill, over a period of several days. 4 The proposed development would involve the construction of 30 dwellings around the lower slopes to the north, north-west and north-east of the site (ie cutting across the direction of flow of most of the springs). The drainage survey commissioned by the developer has determined that the surface water arising from the land cannot be disposed of using infiltration techniques, so the proposal is that this water (which will inevitably increase as a result of the construction of impermeable surfaces arising from the development) should be released into the foul drainage at a rate not exceeding 4 litres/sec. This is the maximum flow which Thames Water, the foul drainage authority, has agreed to accept. 5 It seems from the documents submitted by the developer and your own comments that no surveys have been carried out of the specific hydrology of the site. The calculations provided by the developer suggest that the amount of surface water to be disposed of is based simply on the area of land on the development site. In fact, the topography of the site and the adjacent land suggests that much of the water coming off the hill arises from the even more elevated land to the south, where the land continues to…

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Bonfire Hill Application

Residents might already be aware of the planning application for Bonfire Hill that is currently live on the Waverley Borough Council planning website.  Residents are welcome to submit their comments on this application - please copy and paste the following link where you will find the application http://planning360.waverley.gov.uk/planning/search-applications#VIEW?RefType=GFPlanning&KeyNo=422598&KeyText=Subject.  A copy of the Parish Council’s response may be found listed in the documents part of the application, and below.  A letter from Elstead Parish Council to Surrey County Council regarding drainage issues can be found here - https://elsteadvillage.co.uk/parish-council/letter-from-elstead-parish-council-re-bonfire-hill-drainage-issues/ Anyone wishing to submit their comments is reminded to ensure that they do it before 17th April 2020. BONFIRE HILL – PC RESPONSE TO PLANNING APPLICATION WA/2020/0363 1 Elstead parish Council strongly objects to this application for 30 dwellings on land at Bonfire Hill, Elstead. 2 The application site is an area of elevated land dominating the centre of Elstead village. It is outside the Settlement Area, within the Metropolitan Green Belt and within the Surrey Hills AONB. 3 The National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) makes it clear that housing development within the Green Belt is generally inappropriate, except in very special circumstances. 4 The WBC Local Plan Part 1 (LPP1) requirement for the Elstead and Weyburn Neighbourhood Plan (NHP) area is to provide land for a minimum of 160 new dwellings over the LPP1 period (2013-32). This particular site was put forward as one of those to be considered in the process of determining which sites within the NHP area would be most appropriate for housing development. In all, 9 sites were assessed by the NHP team’s professional advisers, Aecom. The Bonfire Hill site was the only one of the 9 sites which was deemed to be in the ‘red’ category (ie entirely unsuitable for development), principally on account of its adverse landscape impact. Aecom stated that the site was: ‘Highly visible from surrounding properties the north, east and west and would be highly visible from the wider AONB/AGLV due to its location on a plateau’. 5 The latest draft of the Elstead and Weyburn NHP was published for consultation on 11 March 2020 (this draft supersedes the earlier draft published in 2018, prior to the release of the latest version of the NPPF). The new draft NHP identifies 3 sites within the NHP area which would more than meet the outstanding requirement for new dwellings (63 in all, taking account of dwellings already built and outstanding planning consents). These do not include this application site. 6 The NHP draft (para 5.18) also states: ‘Bonfire Hill is a locally important green space in terms of landscape character, historical value and recreational value. Any development on Bonfire Hill will not be supported’. This provision was included to reflect the views of local residents on their response to the NHP ‘Big Survey’ of 2015, which indicated that large numbers of parishioners wanted to see Bonfire Hill protected and definitely not developed. 7 Further, Bonfire Hill, in its entirety, is designated in the NHP draft as Local…

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No dumping at either phone box please

Following a recent post, the Parish Council kindly asks that residents do not place any unwanted childrens' items (or other) in the telephone box at the end of Beacon View Road (or Milford Road). Whilst this idea comes from a good place and is well intentioned unfortunately this will only encourage fly tipping. The telephone box must be left for its purposes that of enabling emergency phone calls. If a resident would like to turn the phone box into a community project the Parish Council will be very pleased to hear from you. Please contact the Parish Council via the clerk: elsteadpc.clerk@gmail.com with your idea and details on how it will be managed. Phone boxes can be adopted for £1. Please can anyone who has placed any items in the phone box kindly remove them by the end of the day - we thank you for your understanding.

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Football Pitches – Coronavirus measures

Following government guidance received this morning the PC has been advised that all football pitches should be closed down. To this end we will be taping up the goal posts on both Thursley Road and Burford Lodge recs. We ask that residents please respect this. The recreation grounds themselves remain open for exercise and we remind residents to observe the clear guidelines on social distancing when using them. Thank you.

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Elstead Emergency Response

Hopefully everyone in Elstead will have received the leaflet linked below now. If you are able to volunteer to help those who are in need in our village we would love to hear from you. If you need help or support please contact us and we will be pleased to arrange some help for you. There is a dedicated telephone number on the leaflet and contact form link. Register online at www.elsteadvillage.co.uk/volunteer/ Call : (01252) 411 745 (attended between the hours of 10:00 and 16:00) Helpful information can be found on www.elsteadvillage.co.uk/coronavirus https://elsteadvillage.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/EER-leaflet-26032020-.pdf

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