Stoughton Community Association

Dear Resident

March 2008 #1

This newsletter contains news of the Stoughton Traffic Report and details of several planning applications that neighbours have asked SCA to object to.  Therefore, we are passing on their requests for you to object in sufficient numbers to enable Councillors and planning officers good grounds for refusal.  With your help we will continue to be very successful.

Many thanks

Paul Kassell,

SCA Chair

PLANNING

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72 Waltham Avenue, 08/P/00237, GU2 9QE.  Two semi-detached houses.

This the 4th attempt to squeeze multiple houses into a plot where one house stood.  Deadline 6th March.    See SCA page

>> CLICK HERE - to lodge an objection on the Guildford Borough web-site

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65 Broadacres, 08/P/00248, GU3 3BD.  Detached 3 bed house.

This is a repeat of application 06/P/02653 refused in Feb 2007. Deadline10th March.

>> CLICK HERE - to lodge an objection on the Guildford Borough web-site

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73 Beckingham Road, 08/P/00312, GU2 8BU.  3 two storey terraced houses with rooms in the roof.  Deadline 17th March.

>> CLICK HERE - to lodge an objection on the Guildford Borough web-site

TRAFFIC

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Stoughton Traffic Survey
 

SCA has been campaigning for a pan-Stoughton coherent approach to solving our ever worsening traffic and parking problems.  We believe quick fixes and isolated projects may solve one problem only to cause it to move elsewhere.  We are making some progress in winning the argument with the Guildford Local Committee responsible for transport budgets.  See the SCA web-site.


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SCA Newsletter ~ March 2008 #1