The Train has a name!

The new train at Thursday Road rec finally has a nameplate. Pupils at St James Primary School in current yr 3 were asked to come up with some names for the new train after it was installed and the wining name was 'The Elstead Express"! Residents can now seen the new name in blue livery (to match the wheels) on the engine. A couple of modifications have also been made to make the train as robust as possible The PC is delighted that children have enjoyed playing on it since it was installed. It's certainly been a popular addition.

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Read more about the article PRESS STATEMENT: INSPECTORATE FINDS IN FAVOUR OF NOT DEREGISTERING COMMONLAND ON SHACKLEFORD ROAD.
Commonland outside Weyburn main gate.

PRESS STATEMENT: INSPECTORATE FINDS IN FAVOUR OF NOT DEREGISTERING COMMONLAND ON SHACKLEFORD ROAD.

 In August 2018 Latimer Developments Ltd made an application under Section 16 of the Commons Act 2006 to deregister land registered as commonland to the west of the Shackleford Road Elstead (grid reference SU92048 43660) and exchange it for land a little further down the Shackleford Road (grid reference SU92099 43873).  Both Elstead Parish Council and Peper Harow Parish Meeting strenuously opposed this application and each wrote a number of letters objecting to the proposal. Following a site visit by the Inspectorate on 3rdJuly 2019 which was attended by the applicant and representatives of Elstead Parish Council and Peper Harow Parish Meeting, both Parishes are delighted to have received a report which confirms that the application has been refused.   The Inspector’s full report can be found here https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/829852/COM_3213356_-_Royal_Common_5-9-19.pdf The Inspector included the following observations in his conclusion: “…I find it significant that the replacement land would form part of the SANG, which will be subject to public access. This would lead to there being a loss of land available for local residents and the wider public. In my view the justification for the exchange does not outweigh the disadvantages that would arise from the loss of land available for people to use in the future. “ Responding to the Inspector’s report Councillor Pat Murphy, Chair, Elstead Parish Council said,“I very much welcome the Inspector's decision in this case, which fully reflects the arguments made by both Elstead Parish Council and Peper Harow parish opposing the plan to deregister this area of common land.”   Peper Harow Parish were equally pleased with the conclusion saying, “Peper Harow Parish Meeting are pleased that the amenity value of our common land is no longer threatened by deregistration and potential change of use.”   Elstead Parish Council and Peper Harow Parish Meeting opposed the application for the following reasons: The land in question is an important amenity asset which forms a natural boundary to the large new housing development at the former Weyburn Works site. It is a largely wooded area which creates an effective visual and environmental screen between the development and the adjacent roadway, to the benefit both of passers by and in time the occupants of the new dwellings. The removal of common land status could render the land open to development or enclosure, which in the view of Elstead Parish Council and Peper Harow Parish Meeting would not be desirable. The registered commonland is within a number of designated sites: Surrey Hills AONB, Surrey Hills Area of Great Landscape Value and close to the Wealden Heaths 1 Special Protection Area and Special Areas of Conservation.  A number of species of bats are present in the area and dormice have been recorded.   Elstead Parish Council and Peper Harow Parish Meeting are united in preserving the rural integrity of this special location.  Latimer Developments Ltd proposed the provision of a section of replacement land, which would be entirely unsatisfactory in providing any separation between the development and the roadway.   The proposed replacement land is scheduled to be part of the SANG…

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Read more about the article Marcus’s Triangle
Marcus Triangle Verge

Marcus’s Triangle

Residents may be aware that works on a Surrey County Council proposed footpath connecting the new Weyburn development with the village via Marcus's Triangle and the Milford Road is scheduled to start next week. The PC does not support the proposal for a number of reasons and has spent much time liaising with SCC and other agencies to try to prevent construction of the footpath. As the PC is still waiting on a formal response from SCC, the PC has issued a press release to all the local press which is attached below for your information. PRESS STATEMENT: WEYBURN WORKS DEVELOPMENT, PEPER HAROW AND ELSTEAD – PROPOSED FOOTWAY 69 new homes are being built by Clarion Housing and their contractor Thakeham at the former Weyburn Works site on the border of Peper Harow and Elstead parishes. Surrey County Council (SCC) required as a condition of this development that the developer should construct a footway (pavement) to provide a pedestrian link between the housing complex and the centre of Elstead. This would follow a route south along Shackleford Road, into a part of Royal Common known as Marcus Triangle at the junction of the Milford and Shackleford Roads, followed by a crossing of the Milford Road and continuing thence to link up with the existing footway further to the west. Elstead Parish Council, together with Peper Harow parish and our two Waverley Borough Council members, David and Jenny Else, have lodged strong objections to this project, both with the developers and with the Highways Authority, SCC, which has given consent for the planned route. All regard the route as unsafe, unsuitable, unnecessary and arguably unlawful. The route is unsafe because it would cross the busy Milford Road at a dangerous double bend where there have been several serious road accidents in recent years. It would allow pedestrians a visibility ‘window’ of less than 4 seconds to check that no vehicles are approaching from either direction and to cross the road. This is barely adequate for able bodied adults. It is not nearly sufficient for people with limited mobility or for parents with young children. SCC originally advised that the crossing point would be lit, but they have since withdrawn this advice, without explanation. SCC’s own highway engineers regard the proposed route as unsafe. The route is unsuitable because it is lengthy and circuitous and would make no provision for cyclists, who would be obliged to use the busy Milford Road carriageway. It would also create an urban feature in an area which is essentially rural and unspoiled. The route is unnecessary because Elstead Parish Council has offered a much shorter and safer pathway across its own land, which would involve no highway crossings and which would also cater for cyclists. The route is arguably unlawful because it would be constructed on common land, for which specific consent from the Planning Inspectorate is normally required. This has not been obtained. The owner of the land has not been consulted or informed of…

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Defibrillator @ The Spar is out of order

Please be advised that the defibrillator located at The Spar is temporarily out of order due to the electrical supply having been cut and the external cabinet is damaged.  The Parish Council is working to resolve this as soon as possible.  In the meantime….  NEAREST EXTERNAL AED’S: Thursley Road Pavilion – Peter Pan Wall Burford Lodge Rec – Pavilion Wall NEAREST INTERNAL AED Springfield Surgery ** NEED TO USE AN AED?  REMEMBER TO DIAL 999 FIRST.  THIS RELEASES THE AED AND ARRANGES AMBULANCE ATTENDANCE **

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Parish Council Meeting – 22nd July 2019

The July Parish Council meeting will take place in the URC Hall, Milford Road on Monday 22nd July, starting at 7.30pm, and all are welcome. Questions from the public take place at the start of the meeting. The Parish Clerk can be contacted via email on elsteadpc.clerk@gmail.com if you are not able to attend in person.

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Defibrillator News

The defibrillator at the Pavilion will be moved to the outside wall (Peter Pan Nursery side) this Saturday (13th July). This will ensure that it is available to all even when the pavilion is closed (NB it was initially sited inside the Pavilion on the advice of the defibrillator company).Should anyone need to use the defibrillator please follow this easy guide:1. Dial 999 and ask for ambulance service 2. Ask for the code to open the cabinet. The postcode for the Pavilion is GU8 6DU.3. The call handler will guide you through using the defibrillator and arrange an ambulance. Please note: anyone can use a defibrillator, no prior experience or training is required. Defibrillators really can save lives. For further information go to www.redcross.org.uk to access Their First Aid App Anyone wishing to attend a free training session in the Autumn should contact the Clerk on elsteadpc.clerk@gmail.com. Thank you

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Read more about the article New train for the Thursley Road Recreation Ground
train jubilee playground

New train for the Thursley Road Recreation Ground

Look what's just arrived! Now fully installed at the Jubilee Rec and ready to take children on lots of exciting adventures! We hope that you like it. As with anything new we need to do a few tweaks. The installers will be coming back in a week to sink the screws into the wood on the carriage seats and add a panel to the front engine - so please just be mindful of this when your child uses the train and avoid climbing onto the roof especially the engine roof. Lets hope we now get plenty of sun so we can enjoy the park once again!

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New Parish Councillors

At our May 2019 meeting, Di Snape was co-opted onto the Parish Council and we welcome Di, Stefan and Jessica, our new councillors, who will be working alongside Pat, Leif, Jane, John, Roger and Richard.

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