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Stoughton Community Association

Dear Resident

June 2009 #1

Just a quick newsletter to tell you about a couple of upcoming events.  Also a few words about TBHSPA.

Please print off a few copies of this newsletter and give to your neighbours.  Thanks

Neighbourhood Panel Meeting ~ Weds 15th July

7.30pm at Emmanuel Church

Topic: Anti-Social Behaviour

Are you fed up with Anti-Social Behaviour or have you other concerns? Now is your chance to influence how Stoughton is policed.

How did the Police tackle your last requests? Come and find out!

  • Tell them your priorities
  • Listen to others
  • Have a vote
PCSO Sheila Willis It’s your community. Between us we can make Stoughton a safer and more secure place to live.

Do come and support the meeting. Your Stoughton neighbourhood team look forward to welcoming you.

For more details contact PCSO Sheila Willis. 

Tel: 01483 630103

Email: wsguildfordsnt4@surrey.pnn.police.uk

(Note: there is also a panel meeting for Westborough at the Park Barn Centre, 7pm on Thurs 16th July where the air support unit will be discussed)

 

>> CLICK HERE - for more information about Community Safety on the SCA web-site

Northmead School Fayre ~ Sat 4th July, 2:30

This year's theme for the traditional school Summer Fayre is American and Wild West, so here’s your excuse to dust off your cowboy boots and hat and have some fun! We’ve got a tame bucking bronco (don’t worry it’s mechanical), a huge array of stalls and activities, as well as some fantastic displays in the arena..

Where: Northmead School Playing Field (opposite Railton Road)

When: Saturday 4th July 2009, 2:30 – 5pm

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SCA Book swap/sale

SCA will have it usual stall and display at the Northmead Fayre, with lots of second hand books for sale.  We welcome donations of more books, and you are welcome to swap.

See you there!

Thames Basin Heath (TBH) Special Protection Area (SPA) Avoidance Strategy

Apologies for the long indecipherable words.  This Strategy is a set of rules that Guildford Borough Council was required to draw up by the Government and Natural England in order to protect heathlands like WHITMOOR COMMON.

The rules prevent new residential housing being built within 400m of Whitmoor Common, and require developers to pay quantities of money if they build within 5km, which goes towards development and care of other recreational space that is supposed to be more attractive to dog walkers and others users that might otherwise damage the common.  In the case of housing built in Stoughton and Westborough, money would pay for the Riverside Nature Reserve in Burpham!

SCA supported the protection of the common which is a vital "green lung" for Stoughton, but campaigned with other North Guildford organisations for the council to accept the strategy was flawed; that new and old dog owners would never swap the delights of the common for a park on the other side of Guildford; and money should pay towards improving local facilities that residents would actually use.

These rules are up for review.  We all have from 22nd June to 5pm on 10th September 2009 to submit our comments.

>> CLICK HERE - for more information about the TBHSPA

PS.  The owners of Tangley Place hand delivered some new plans for a 3-storey carehome on that site in Worplesdon Road, with a covering letter saying they will submit them soon.  If I have time before Saturday I will scan and put copies on the web-site, but either way I will bring them to the Fayre on Saturday.

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