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mainly because it doesn't have the full information on the extent of that rack or the feasibility, timescale or costs of any repair. That meeting we've mentioned already that has already happened on the 7th of August should make things clearer, but again it was only to discuss plans for more detailed survey work somewhere down the line. We'll hear more next week.
mainly because it doesn't have the full information on the extent of that rack or the feasibility, timescale or costs of any repair. That meeting we've mentioned already that has already happened on the 7th of August should make things clearer, but again it was only to discuss plans for more detailed survey work somewhere down the line. We'll hear more next week.
Well, the council has said, we propose to engage with local stakeholders, including existing and potential users of art and cultural spaces, residents, customers and others in developing the offer. Now, an action group of concerned residents has also been set up and East Surrey Performing Arts have also been very keen to have their voice heard on the plans.
Well, the council has said, we propose to engage with local stakeholders, including existing and potential users of art and cultural spaces, residents, customers and others in developing the offer. Now, an action group of concerned residents has also been set up and East Surrey Performing Arts have also been very keen to have their voice heard on the plans.
More discussions will be had and decisions will be made at a council meeting at 6.30pm Thursday 15th August at the Town Hall. You can be there in person or watch online. Now the public gallery was full last time, the Harlequin was discussed, so you may want to watch online instead. And you can watch the webcast via the link which you will find on the council website.
More discussions will be had and decisions will be made at a council meeting at 6.30pm Thursday 15th August at the Town Hall. You can be there in person or watch online. Now the public gallery was full last time, the Harlequin was discussed, so you may want to watch online instead. And you can watch the webcast via the link which you will find on the council website.
Or you can contact me at hello at theplanetrygatepodcast.com for that link. And if you want to read the report in full, again, contact me if you can't find that on the Rygot and Banstead Borough Council website. Well, I hope that was of use and of interest ahead of the council decision this coming week, so you know the background to that.
Or you can contact me at hello at theplanetrygatepodcast.com for that link. And if you want to read the report in full, again, contact me if you can't find that on the Rygot and Banstead Borough Council website. Well, I hope that was of use and of interest ahead of the council decision this coming week, so you know the background to that.
And certainly people on social media have said that it was useful to see it kind of broken down in that way. If you want to read that, check out the post that I put up on Wednesday afternoon on my page, the Planet Reigate podcast on Facebook. Outline planning permission for a new 120-home development at the edge of Hawley has been granted by the local council.
And certainly people on social media have said that it was useful to see it kind of broken down in that way. If you want to read that, check out the post that I put up on Wednesday afternoon on my page, the Planet Reigate podcast on Facebook. Outline planning permission for a new 120-home development at the edge of Hawley has been granted by the local council.
The 12.5-hectare site next to Smallfield, north of Plough Road and east of Meadow View, is currently deemed agricultural land. So give you some idea of where that is. Heading out of Redhill, down to Salford's, left on Honeycrock Lane, under the motorway, turn right down to Smallfield. And the land we're talking about is just opposite Smallfield Football Club.
The 12.5-hectare site next to Smallfield, north of Plough Road and east of Meadow View, is currently deemed agricultural land. So give you some idea of where that is. Heading out of Redhill, down to Salford's, left on Honeycrock Lane, under the motorway, turn right down to Smallfield. And the land we're talking about is just opposite Smallfield Football Club.
The decision comes a year and a half after an application was first received and despite more than 100 letters of objection. Now, there's been a number of conditions that have been applied to the content, which must be met at a later stage. It includes reference to the site's appearance, scale, layout, drainage and other ecological safeguarding considerations.
The decision comes a year and a half after an application was first received and despite more than 100 letters of objection. Now, there's been a number of conditions that have been applied to the content, which must be met at a later stage. It includes reference to the site's appearance, scale, layout, drainage and other ecological safeguarding considerations.
And chief among concerns raised by local residents and those connected to the area were issues related to school, doctor, dentist and nursery places, as well as the loss of green space and the risk of flooding as well. You can read more about that on Get Surrey. A local water expert has warned people to stay out of the River Mole after recording high levels of pollution.
And chief among concerns raised by local residents and those connected to the area were issues related to school, doctor, dentist and nursery places, as well as the loss of green space and the risk of flooding as well. You can read more about that on Get Surrey. A local water expert has warned people to stay out of the River Mole after recording high levels of pollution.
Dr Jess Newman is an expert in flooding and hydrology at the University of Reading. She's done water readings and said the levels of phosphates are, quote, off the scale and, quote, it's really not a very good place to be hanging around or swimming in.
Dr Jess Newman is an expert in flooding and hydrology at the University of Reading. She's done water readings and said the levels of phosphates are, quote, off the scale and, quote, it's really not a very good place to be hanging around or swimming in.
Thames Water say although all storm discharges were unacceptable, the sewage system was historically designed to work in this way to prevent sewage backing up into people's homes. But Dr. Jess Newman says also high levels of coliforms That's bacteria which can include E. coli. She is warning people to avoid getting in the water, certainly avoid getting water in their mouths to clean any wounds.
Thames Water say although all storm discharges were unacceptable, the sewage system was historically designed to work in this way to prevent sewage backing up into people's homes. But Dr. Jess Newman says also high levels of coliforms That's bacteria which can include E. coli. She is warning people to avoid getting in the water, certainly avoid getting water in their mouths to clean any wounds.