Wisley Airfield

Planning Appeal To Start In September

PLANS TO DEVELOP a new settlement at Wisley airfield will be decided by Planning Inspector, Cristina Downes, with the public inquiry due to start in Guildford on 26 September.

This spring Taylor Wimpey filed their planning appeal citing grounds of ‘non-determination’. Guildford Borough Council (GBC) still went ahead and held their own Planning Committee on 10 July when councillors voted unanimously (but hypothetically) to refuse the application.

East and West Horsley Parish Councils have again teamed up as a joint ‘Rule 6 party’ and have submitted our Proof of Evidence.

Three other Rule 6 parties are also objecting to the Taylor Wimpey appeal:

Ockham Parish Council, Wisley Action Group

(WAG) and RHS Wisley are jointly leading the Rule 6 objectors’ cause. They are represented by barrister Richard Harwood KC, who also led for WAG in the 2017 appeal. Their expert witnesses intend to address air quality issues, ecology, road traffic and planning matters.

Ripley Parish Council and Send Parish Council are another joint Rule 6 party. VAWNT (‘Villages Against Wisley New Town’) are the fourth Rule
6 objector, representing residents opposed to this development.

The appeal hearings are open to the public and will be held in the GBC Chamber, except for the first week when larger crowds are expected, with sessions to be held at the nearby Guildford Baptist Church. The inquiry is scheduled to close on 28 November.

Wisley Airfield Planning Application

Wisley Airfield Planning Application

COUNCILLORS UNANIMOUSLY VOTED TO REFUSE TAYLOR WIMPEY PERMISSION AT A PLANNING MEETING LAST NIGHT.

A public meeting of the Guildford Borough Council planning committee was held last night to consider the development of the former Wisley airfield site.

It was held to confirm what decision would have been made if the application had not been the subject of an appeal.

The principle of the development of the site is supported by the local plan. However, officers recommended that the benefits of the Development Plan did not outweigh the harm.

The committee agreed that they would have resolved to refuse the planning application.

The full report can be viewed here

𝗦𝗶𝗹𝘃𝗲𝗿 𝗦𝘂𝗻𝗱𝗮𝘆 𝗩𝗶𝗻𝘁𝗮𝗴𝗲 𝗧𝗲𝗮 𝗣𝗮𝗿𝘁𝘆 | Sunday 6 October

Age UK’s Silver Sunday is a national event celebrating older people and their contribution to society. Home Counties Carers, East Horsley WI and West Horsley WI will be hosting afternoon tea with live entertainment, at West Horsely Village Hall, 99 The Street, West Horsley, KT24 6DD on Sunday 6 October from 3:00pm - 5:00pm. To reserve your place Telephone: 01483 224985 / 07591 597403 or Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Transport can be arranged.
This free event is sponsored by Home Counties Carers – Surrey’s Home Care Provider of the Year

National Garden Scheme (NGS) - Grace and Flavour - Sunday 4 August 1pm to 4pm

An Open Day under the National Gardens Scheme will be held at Grace and Flavour, the Horsley Villages' very own community kitchen garden and allotments, on Sunday 4 August between 1pm - 4pm, at Dene Place, Ripley Lane, West Horsley. Admission fees go to the charities supported by the NGS but monies from the refreshments and plant sales are being donated to the local Cherry Trees charity and they will be represented in the garden on the day. https://www.graceandflavour.org/index.php

Surrey Artist's Open Studios - The Lovelace Trail

It's Surrey Artist's Open Studios again in June and there are quite a few residing in our neighbourhood. Together they are the Lovelace Trail and you can pick up catalogues and flyers both at the library and at the Station or go online to https://surreyopenstudios.org.uk/
Councillor Sylvia Igglesden will be opening her studio on the weekend of June 1 and for several days over the month showing her eclectic abstract work and a new series inspired by the mountains. Anne Winstanley-Wood will be showing her atmospheric landscapes which are inspired by the Surrey Hills and the Yorkshire Dales. Sarah Rawlins is located in Kingston Avenue and her eye-catching work has recently been introduced into West Horsley Place merchandise. Julia Roberts Brown is an experienced ceramicist based in nearby Effingham and Liz Hauck, Adam Aaronson and Jane Alexander are based in West Horsley.