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https://www.runnymede.gov.uk/article/5237/Runnymede-2035-Local-Plan-Emerging
A revised Local Development Scheme (LDS) was taken to the Planning Committee on Wednesday, 25 October 2017, and can be viewed on the Planning Committee Agendas 2017 page.
The LDS was agreed by the Planning Committee and will be taken to Full Council on Wednesday, 7 December 2017, for approval and to be adopted.
A special meeting of the Planning Committee has been arranged for Wednesday, 20...
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Surrey County Council is undertaking a public consultation on the draft version of the new Surrey Waste Local Plan (SWLP) between 1 November 2017 and 7 February 2018.
This consultation reflects the responses and preferred options from the Issues and Options consultation for the new SWLP which was held between 2 September and 25 November 2016.
The draft plan provides the Vision, Strategic Objectives, Draft Policies and Proposed Sites which are intended to guide the future of waste ...
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A planning application (RU.17/1815) has just been submitted for redevelopment of parts of the site.
This site is already a Major Developed site in the Green Belt so it can be re-developed up to a point.
The application is different in some aspects from the proposals in the original consultation in April, so if you are concerned about any aspect of it or the impact of it on the surrounding area (especially taking into account the additional development proposed at Parklands see bel...
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Headline News - Noevber 2017
Runnymede Borough Council have now received a planning application for the land surrounding the new Parklands Care Home, this is land parcel D and is for 142 flats, 50 flats for social rented housing, 8 houses with 224 parking spaces, other key items within the application is the removal of trees and hedgerow on Bittams Lane and making the lane wider.
The application can be found on the RBC Planning website the application number is
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Great Meeting Tonight!!
Really appreciate all who atended the Chertsey (South) Residents Assiciation meeting at Chertsey Fire Station Community Room this evening.
Special "Thanks" to County Councillor Mark Nulty (also Borough Councillor) and Scott Lewis RBC Brorough Councillor who gave support to the meeting and aswered questions (challenges) from the audience.
Some 50 Residence packed the room to hear the development plans and at times - very heated - discussions on the pro...
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5.6 Runnymede - Huge "gaps" in funding projections
Pages 96 & 97 of report......
https://www.runnymede.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=15274&p=0
- Runnymede infrastructure funding gap £62m (48%)
- Runnymede highways funding gap is £13m (74%)
- Runnymede secondary education gap is £22m (76%)
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Runnymede infrastructure needs:
Estimated cost: £163m
Secured: £5.3m
Expected: £96m
Gap: £62m (48%)
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Fairoaks Garden Village plans:
New documents reveal borough council bid for development nearly six months before plans made public
Surrey Heath Borough Council has revealed that it made an expression of interest about Fairoaks back in July 2016
http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/fairoaks-garden-village-plans-new-12584293
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MORE homes proposed at Longcross garden village site to boost
Runnymede's local plan housing numbers.
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http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/more-homes-proposed-longcross-garden-13055772
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