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Stoke D'Abernon residents raise £7,000 in fight against homes
Stoke D'Abernon residents raise £7,000 in fight against homes

BBC News

time18-06-2025

  • Politics
  • BBC News

Stoke D'Abernon residents raise £7,000 in fight against homes

Campaigners say they have raised more than £7,000 in their fight to oppose plans for 250 new homes on the edge of a Surrey homes are proposed for Blundel Lane, south of the Polyapes Scout Campsite in Stoke D' County Councillor David Lewis described Stoke D'Abernon as a historic village which went back to the Domesday Book, and said if the application went ahead it would "completely change the character" of the developer, Mac Mic Strategic Land Limited, has been contacted for comment. Sue Prentice, who lives near the site, said it was "overwhelming" to have raised the money in a little over two weeks since starting the Nelson, chairman of the Stoke D'Abernon Residents' Association, said the total was made up of lots of small donations and also a recent £1,000 anonymous said money had been spent on banners and leaflets, and more would be spent on planning and transport consultants."It would be such a shame for this to go ahead, it would destroy lovely wildlife habitat, peaceful semi rural location and it would upset the balance of the village," he added. Lewis raised concerns about the traffic on Blundel Lane, including a narrow railway bridge in one direction and the junction with Stoke Road in another direction."We have concerns that the proposals which are part of the application simply would not address the problems that would be created by the additional traffic coming from the site," he added.A spokesperson for Mac Mic previously said the development aimed to create a "well-planned, connected and integrated sustainable extension to Stoke D'Abernon".The developer plans to deliver 125 affordable homes at the said residents in affordable homes may not always be able to afford to run a car, and were therefore reliant on public transport, cycling and walking so housing had to be in a sustainable location."Houses should be [the] right number, in [the] right place and supported with [the] right level of infrastructure," he added.

Housing plans on edge of village spark objections
Housing plans on edge of village spark objections

BBC News

time14-06-2025

  • Business
  • BBC News

Housing plans on edge of village spark objections

Plans for a new housing development on the edge of a Surrey village have been met with opposition. The developer, Mac Mic Strategic Land Limited, proposes to build 250 homes in Blundel Lane, south of the Polyapes Scout Camp in Stoke D'Abernon.A spokesperson for the company said: "The development aims to create a well-planned, connected and integrated sustainable extension to Stoke D'Abernon."According to the Local Democracy Reporting Service, nearly 90 objections oppose the application, with one saying the scheme - called The Paddocks - was an "inappropriate urban development". One objector said the site would impact existing residents who use local amenities. "The environmental and ecological impact will also be significant with the loss of trees and the destruction of habitat for wildlife," they documents reveal the development includes highway improvements and new pedestrian crossings. 'Least affordable places' Councillor David Lewis said the new development could see a "40% increase in the village's population".He said the changes were "completely unworkable" for the current infrastructure and added the development would create an "urban sprawl on the green belt and could merge into Oxshott".In line with council policy, Mac Mic plans to deliver 125 affordable homes at the development site. The company website states: "The Borough of Elmbridge is one of the least affordable places to live in England with the highest median house prices outside of London."

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