Archive for the ‘Planning Applications’ Category
Access Application Officer Appointed – Katie Dunk From: Daniel Freeland Sent: 18 May 2009 15:26 To: Cc: Katie Dunk Subject: FW: Moor Lane Access application Dear We have today received an application for access to the Moor Lane site. The application is being checked for validity. If it is valid, it will be registered and all the information received will be available for inspection via the Council’s website within the [ Read More ]
Buried in the 2006 outline planning permission, there is a section on Policy REC2: Provision of open space, ancillary buildings and car parking that allows for some simple number crunching. Simply stated the document provides a guideline that, 200 dwellings, have 500 people therefore there is a requirement for 0.36ha of play spaces and pitch of 0.8ha. With the appliance of a bit of arithmetic we can project the figures [ Read More ]
Did you know that in the outline planning proposal for the Moor Lane Housing Project submitted in June 2006 contained the following statements: Three acres of outdoor playing space should be provided to included children’s play area and a full size pitch for ball games. The site can accommodate approximately 200 dwellings in total. Two sides of the site have rural boundaries and it is important that the form and [ Read More ]
According to this email from Woking Council the access planning application for the Moor Lane Housing Development project will be submitted next week (w/c 18th May). – – Email – – From: priorityhomes@woking.gov.uk> to: date: Thu, May 14, 2009 at 11:26 AM subject: RE: Moor Lane Development The planning application to determine access is due to be submitted early next week. Once the application is submitted and validated, the local [ Read More ]
In the outline planning application that was submitted for the project in June 2006 the following objections were raised by local residents – it makes interesting reading. – – – Extract – – - REPRESENTATIONS 24 letters of objection have been received including one from Moor Lane Residents’ Association. They raise the following matters: The rural setting of the area will be ruined. Wildlife/Protected Species concerns The road [Moor Lane] [ Read More ]
In May 2006 there should have been detailed notification of residents that an outline planning proposal was being submitted for the Moor Lane Housing Development. Were you notified? You should have been if you reside in one of the following addresses listed below at that time. Why should you care? Well these are the households that will be most impacted by the plans if they go ahead. Check it out [ Read More ]




