neighbourhood plan briefing for cr3 area
DESCRIPTION
Cr3 forum oct5th open public event at Soper Hall as part of Neighbourhood Plan consultation exercsie. Area Caterham Hill, Caterham Valley, Chaldon and Whyteleafe. 4 Parishes, a town partnership and a business partnership, plus 27.000 residents.TRANSCRIPT
Health, Education,Employment
Housing,Utilities
Transport,Parking
Friday Oct11th, 10am – 4pm, Soper Hall
CR3Forum.org.uk
HAVE YOUR SAY…. on living in Caterham .
Green Belt
Visit the Public Consultation
on the CR3 Forum
Neighbourhood Plan
Please do visit the stands and talk to
the teams
Tell us what you think with post it
notes, coloured dots, survey forms, or just
a chat.
Tea and Coffee in the link area
Green Belt &
Character
Green Belt &
Character
BISBIS
Facts/Policies/VisionFacts/Policies/Vision HousingHousing
Utilities
Utilities
LeisureLeisure
ReceptionReception
Tea & CoffeeTea & Coffee
TransportTransport
Rest
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Meet Caterham BusinessMain Hall
Meet Caterham BusinessMain Hall
EntranceEntrance
CR3 Forum
BIDFast Fibre
CR3 Forum
BIDFast Fibre
BusinessBusiness
Four Surrey parishes, a Town Partnership and a
Business Group
CR3 Forum CPRE May 2013
Otherwise known as the CR3 Forum
Chris Windridge, CR3 Forum Steering group. Talk at Surrey CPRE Meeting May 2013
In the beginning……
CR3 Forum CPRE May 2013
Local Community Led Plans in Caterham, Chaldon & Whyteleafe
Big Society “named”
Localism Bill and Act.
DCLG encouraged Vanguards and Front Runners
Local discussions between 4 parishes, the town partnership and the local Business group. June to Oct 2011. Plus contacts with others like Bookham, and Tandridge District Council
2 years on……
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A Steering group Leads The CR3 Forum
Led by Geoff Duck ( ABC/CCP, Local Businessman , & District Cllr)Deputy Random Greenway, Architect, ABC/CCP, Local Businessman)
2 each from the 4 parishes
2 from Caterham Business Partnership
2 From Abc – A Better Caterham
3 Extra, invited by the above-Sally Marks, Surrey County Councillor-Mark Bristow, Masters Graduate in Planning-Chris Windridge, ex chair of Steering Group
OVER 70 PEOPLE TAKING AN ACTIVE PART
CR3 Forumwww.cr3forum.org.uk
Spring 2012
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Planners View
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A Satellite View.Average density approx 15
people/hectare. Surrey 6.5 & Tandridge 3.3
Neighbourhood planning process
Front Runner £20K funding in Spring 2012. Additional free help from Locality & URS. We are bidding to extend this. DCLG in new support to places doing Neighbourhood Plans, with Locality as the lead.
CR3 Forum CPRE May 2013
A lot to learn. Fortunate to have some local professionals in our group, plus all levels of Cllrs and good external help via Locality
CR3 Forum Survey & the Census
CR3 Population has increased by over 5,000 since 1991. Equivalent to adding another Whyteleafe & Chaldon at 2001 sizes.
CR3 increase is 5.25/7.8 = 67% of Tandridge over 20 years
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CR3 Forum Survey & the Census
CR3 Forum CPRE May 2013
Different parts of CR3 are not all the same. Eg Age profile
CR3 Forum Survey information
CR3
Respondents >1000
No of yearslived locally 17.5
Most ages 45-74 Living & Working here Why live here? Born + CommutingMain Work place London, Tandridge/OtherHome working up to 40%Encourage Local Business 92%Where to encourage? Existing, Near, NewPrefer to work locally? 85%Preserve existing Bus sites 96%Do we need more housing? 73% No/ 27% YesWhere to place new? Brownfield, Adjacent to existingWhat types? Affordable,SmallRent, Small, Shared Equity, LargerLink Affordable to work?
78%
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The Dilemmas. Enterprise or Housing. Existing areas or different ones?
Hidden Treasures & Local Eyesores – see
the pictures later
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What Next?
7 teams collecting evidence and issues and creating briefing materials for further consultation. Already a great team active of 40+ people.
Housing, Economy (Jobs, Industry, Shops), Services (Health, Education & Police), Leisure & Community, Urban Design & Heritage, Transport, Utilities
Wider Public Consultation about these starting at Soper Hall Oct 5th. Better Media/Communications plan.
Local Authority, Inspector and Sept Referendum for 2014.
CR3 Forum CPRE May 2013
CR3 Overall: The emerging picture from Survey, Census,
Research, Groups and Analysis
CR3 5,000 more people since 1991. Equivalent to adding another Whyteleafe & Chaldon at 2001 sizes. Rise locally about
10% each census.
CR3 increase is 5.25/7.8 = 67% of Tandridge over 20 years15.5% more cars locally, stresses parking…….AND 57% More by Rail. Zone 6 attracts others
CR3 Overall: The emerging picture from Survey, Census,
Research, Groups and Analysis
The higher population needs facilities and services to scale with that
Eg Doctors, Schools, Parking & “infrastructure”Where should we allow building and where not?
What about Jobs & New Enterprise?
Health, Education,Employment
Housing,Utilities
Transport,Parking
Green Belt
Please talk to the groups working on these topics or join them
CR3 Overall: Facts, Feedback & Ideas What have we missed?
Tell us with post it or Dots. Green Like, Red don’t like. Orange undecided.Your comments from the survey to date
Valley to offer wider/diverse range of Leisure to support whole CR3 area
Managed approach to change
Gas Supply “Fracking?”. What else in Utilities
Cinema(7)
Arts Venue ( Centre)
Other Energy eg Anaerobic & Solar
Deliver through NP, Parish, TDC, SCC & Community Bodies
Motorway Network rat runs – eg Rook Lane
Something to put area “On the Map”. Put Caterham back in Caterham…
Car reduction. But how?”
Transport Links Southeast & West as well as North
Improve/Diverse Retail mix (3)Retail Mix. Clothing for 4-15
Boost local employment
Keep some “Enterprise sites, not all residential & consider flexible spaces”
How many houses and where?
Keeping what we value: Green Belt, Open Space,
vibrant town centres, choice & convenience
CR3 Core Issues. Is Anything Important Missing?Tell us with post it or Dots. Green Like, Red don’t like. Orange undecided.
Kenley Aerodrome is preserved for Community use/open space
Burial Ground (4)
More Residential parking spaces with development
Infrastructure
Better building developments. More Houses for families/less flats
Access to Area
Set of key objectives as a place to live & Work
A set of rules that all “Interested” parties follow
High standard for Public Realm spaces
Plant more Trees
Heritage site (Kenley) linking in Whyteleafe
Housing Affordability
Green Spaces within Developments
Recycling site. Where?
Solar Farm site
Manage Housing Numbers. Site Allocations
Agree Housing Need
Less Retirement Homes to skew ages
Manage Visual Clutter ( Road & other signs – or lack of)
Parking
Promote Businesses
Neighbourhood Wi-Fi
Preserve CR3 Green spaces that are left
Infrastructure given higher priority
Youth Opportunities for jobs/training
Preserve Natural Environment
Keep Green Belt
Improve Std of Development
Statutory Rules
Medical/Health (2). Support for increased pop/housing
Transport to deal with increased pop/houses
Allotments. Just 30 in Whyteleafe
Get the Big picture, not focus on single issues. Policies & a Vision
Strategy for ALL the empty sites & systematic approach
Potential Policy Areas
Toilets & Parking at well used centres
Anaerobic Digester site
CR3 Overall: VisionHave we missed anything?
Tell us with post it or Dots. Green Like, Red don’t like. Orange undecided.Your comments and ideas from the survey to date
Better Integrated CR3- Traffic/Trains
Include a Caterham Valley Town Plan
Use R&Y as catalyst for Town Plan
Improve Streetscape + Link Nodes
Consider major Redevelopment of Caterham Centre Eg Railway
Station & towards R&Y
Parking for: Commuters, Residents, Shoppers,
BusinessBuses. Evenings, Frequency,
Connecting key local facilities
A Vibrant Community with access to Green & Pleasant environment
Environmental & Economic well being
Kenley/Hill and other Heritage sites & opportunities managed
Civic Pride and resources to maintain & shape our place, for local people, businesses and visitors
alike
Umbrella entity/Joined Up Voluntary/Community Groups
A sustainable community with places to live, work and for leisure
Swimming Pool/Leisure Centre ( Like Oxted). Access all week/day
Education. What is needed. Increase provision. A Tech or 6th form facility?
Places for Enterprise/Start ups and existing commercial use
Managed growth of additional housing
Housing• People don’t want more housing• Don’t want Green Belt touched• Government pressure to provide more housing• Density high vs SE
o 46 per hectare CR3o 6.8 per hectare Tandridgeo 4.6 per hectare SE
• (Too)Many retirement homes
• Current Hearn report on potential housing DEMAND in Tandridge. The assessment covers 20 yrs using standard Govt methods• 500 houses/year if CR3 = 60% (Historic rate)• 125 a year has been CR3 rate over last 20 yrs. Rest of Tandridge needs
to find sites too.• Planning officers state some Greenbelt sites could be needed• CR3 Housing Group estimate 125/yr possible over next 10yrs. 60/yr
thereafter unless new sites allocated.• Issue for whole of Tandridge as current plan is well short.• Hearn report and projections driven by over 55 age groups. CR3 Forum
assessing REAL need
Housing
More affordable housing for 1st time buyersSites Commercial Union,The Valley Pub, School and hospital site Croydon road.Better infrastructure for all new housing developmentA brake on high density housing development, esp back gardensWe need to put less emphasis on developing accommodation for the elderly and look to the young to sustain our community.focus on improving local area fro current population rather than expanding further given Caterham has already taken the bulk of Tandridge population expansion over the last 20 yearspreserving remaining historical buildings and open spacesA LOT LESS DEVELOPMENT AND MUCH BETTER CARE OF WHAT WE HAVELimited building of all types on new sites. Development of brownfield sites.Affordable homes for young people.Affordable housing for first-time buyers.affordable housing so locals who have been born here do not have to move out of the area.Affordable housing so our children don't have to move to a cheaper areaBrownfield sites need to be redeveloped and quality housing needs to be encouraged so as to attract residents with the financial capability to support local businesses.All development should be in line and in harmony with nature, without destroying natural habitats.All future developments must be in sympathy with existing housing (e.g. small medium and large family houses).All the developing here that needs to be done is done so do us a favour and build somewhere else.No more developments on Green Belt land or greenfield sites if empty buildings are still available.Already too many houses and flats in the area.An end to replacing houses with blocks of flats Area already developed to a reasonable standardAs little as possible - more development would spoil itBan retirement flats (no more flats). Any houses built should be family-affordable, 2-3 bedrooms with gardens. Would still like a fair balance between small town and green areas much the same size as now.Bare minimum of new building, concentrated on brownfield sites. Improvement of social and leisure facilities.Being on/near to a train line giving easy access to London, there will be a natural demand for housing and facilities for people moving out of London, and the developers "cashing" in on this opportunity. This will drive the village/area the wrong way. I would like to see emphasis on services, facilities, schools, etc, for the younger generation, and local jobs for people rather than Caterham becoming a commuter suburbia serving London. Restrict housing developments - the town is at full capacity now. No development of green belt and use brownfield sites for development insteadBetter/modernised housing. More families/fewer retirees. Build into a picturesque yet affordable area to live which is desirable for potential residentsGreenbelt and the beautiful downland landscape preserved for future generations to enjoy.Acceptance that turnover of people coming to and leaving the area is positive and that destroying the Greenbelt for more housing & industry will destroy the places that people aspire to live.Caterham especially in the valley is fairly well developedCaterham has shouldered more than its fair share of housing.No more housing should be allowed until the area/ town gets a new school and proper investment is made into the state of the towns roads.Caterham Hill has been massively overdeveloped in recent years without the necessary infrastructure being provided so I would like to see more more consideration taken before planning permission is granted.Caterham s a quiet town and I would like it to keep that charm. Parking is now becoming an issue and development of new homes needs to stop.No more housing developments. With 94% green belt in Tandridge why are so protective about it? !!Concentrate on Caterham Valley and Caterham on-the-Hill high street areas. Developing more housing/business instead of run down shops and disused premises, e.g. Rose & Young.Concerns density of housing - infilling -infrastructure support facilitiesCONSOLIDATION AND INTEGRATION OF EXISTING HOUSING AND SHOPS WITH ONLY BROWNFIELD DEVELOPMENT WITH AN EMPHASIS ON RENOVATION OF EXISTING HOUSING AND SHOPSContinue to grow the population and facilities but guarantee that the green charm with lovely woods is maintained as far as possible.Control to prevent over development and to prevent the area becoming enveloped in South LondonControlled development of local facilities so Caterham retains its town status and character. A stop to new flat builds to ease congestion. Important that Caterham retains its identityIt is also about time that the rest of Tandridge took their fair share of development instead of protecting themselves to the detriment of the CR3 area. CR3 SHOULD CONTINUE TO BE A DESIRABLE RESDIENTIAL AREA.FURTHER DEVELOPMENTS OF APARTMENT BLOCKS SHOULD BE STRONGLY RESISTED.develop all infrastructure (ie roads, drainage, sewage, electricity supply etc) for Caterham on Hill where more homes are being builtDevelopment / expansion of housing and business requires development of roads, travel and doctor etc
What people said. Do you agree?. Post It, or Agree/Undecided/ Don’t agree dots. See all comments at standClearly Caterham cannot avoid being part of central government policy but this should be interpreted through local needs, concerns and ambitions.Development plans already maximised for Caterham Hill. Chaldon should be protected environment with little additional development or none at allDo not develop any more.Do not lose any Green Belt. Do not want any more development.Don't want to see the area develop too much. Don't keep building flats - retirement or otherwise - and not improve facilities to accommodate. Caterham is a lovely community with spirit - too big and all is lost.Enough building property to sell or rent already in the area.No more building on greenfield sites.Existing Green Belt to be managed and fewer housing developments. No development on Greenbelt landFamily friendly. Less houses being built (we have enough already!) Fewer high-density flats of low design standard. More 2/3 bed houses with gardens and parking. Fewer flats - more houses. Retain the Green Belt at all costs.Fewer flats and retirement homes; more for families.Fewer housing developments. The Valley & Hill seem to have borne the brunt of development in the last 10 years and this has to be putting a strain on resources.Fewer housing estates and more consideration given to the increased traffic caused by housing development.Green Belt left untouchedGreen fields kept and no further building of homesCATERHAM WILL STOP BEING A PLEASANT SMALL TOWN IF TOO MANY NEW HOUSES AND FLATS ARE BUILT.Happy to see population expand via development preferably edging into greenbeltHaving enjoyed living in Caterham entire life, apart from national Service in 1949 - 1951 and having such a lovely countryside so near I would prefer any development to be minimal unless absolutely necessary.Higher value housing stock (not cheap, high-density flats), attracting wealthier buyers and its beneficial effects. Prevention of the spread of South London into the area and removal of its character. This means protection of the Greenbelt to the north at all costs.Homes built should be for local people first. Hopefully the Local Plan will guide development onto brownfield areas - some have been an eyesore for far too long. Gardens should be protected. Patchwork development is not beneficial to the neighbourhood More 3/4 bedroom family homes with adequate parking is needed.No more flats of any description - we are already the retirement capital of the South-East!Housing, schools and relative facilities for our familiesHousing, very slowly. But the problem is balancing need for housing with a pleasant place is a thorny issue and maybe we have to consider limited release of greenbelt, much as I'd hate it.I definitely would not like to see it over develop and spoil the way of life that has been enjoyed by the majority of the residents for many yearsI do not want over-development (e.g. St. Lawrence's site). I feel Caterham needs NO further development.I hope the area stays undeveloped. A place which still feels attached to a country way of life.I think Caterham Hill has already been overdeveloped in the last few years so now other areas should take some of the burden. So no more development of housing on the HillI believe the greenbelt and remaining open spaces should be a priority for protection for the benefit of future generations.I would like a stop to anymore housing estates being built. I would like a stop to anymore housing estates being built. I WANT TO SEE THE GREENBELT PROTECTED OTHERWISE THE CHARACTER OF THE AREA WILL CHANGE. I AM WORRIED ABOUT CATERHAM BECOMING AN OVERSPILL OF CROYDONI would like it to retain its essential character and integrity.I would like to see an end to further development with the exception of existing brown field sites which have been an eyesore for many years.I would like my children to grow up enjoying living in Caterham like i did and my family before me. There needs to be more provision for teens and the ability to own a house in the town you grew up inI would like the area to maintain its village feel - Caterham is a wonderful place to live and raise children but like many towns of its size, I think it is at a turning point in its development.I would like the Green Belt to be kept at all costs.I would like to see a good balance of housing, not just a lot of flats for commuters who work in London and who give nothing to our community.I would also like better quality/designed housing like those in Oxted, Reigate and Mertstham. Some of the new houses in Whyteleafe are appalling and are depressing.I would like to see an end to the development of so many flats and large blocks of these.Present level of tree cover and outdoor space should be preserved, particularly on the highest slopes of the hills.No building on green belt and surrounding areas.No building on green belt and surrounding areas.There are too many small flats so would like some larger ones that are affordable.
Transport
Key Areas of Consideration
Roads & Parking - congestionPollution & Speed ControlPublic Transport Paths, Bridle Ways & BikesShared Space & PedestriansIntegration
Leisure & Community
Services. Health, Education and Safety
HealthHealth provision for CR3 must meet the needs of the population without having to travel
Better provision for Elderly ( Not flats)o Continuing careo Nursing Home
All GP practices will need to expando Sites resources available
Expand The Dene Hospitalo Repurposeo To cater for the general populationo Resident Doctor, especially at Night
Services. Health, Education and Safety
Education6th Form College or University Technical College. Children 14 plus
o Greater links with Employerso Future employment for students…local & elsewhere
Primary School Provision. National and local problem with expanding population
Overall poor school places
Option to combine school & Libraries..de Stafford?
Open welcome to new school(s) for area
Expand special needs provision for local children
Business & Retail
Business & Retail
Business & RetailWhat to do
1.Streetscape improvementTo improve the aesthetics and comfort of the CR3 area to:
• Encourage visitors to view CR3 as an salubrious facility• Reassure businesses that CR3 is an affluent and progressive employment area.
2. PR campaignTo raise Caterham’s (CR3) profile and better promote:
• Reasons for businesses to locate in CR3 Caterham • Caterham CR3 as a destination for shopping and leisure services
3. New commercial space (business/research park)/improve building stock
• Reassure new and existing employers and businesses that CR3 has the necessary building, office and retail space required to sustain their business
4. Encourage inward investment
• Promote improvement in the CR3 area from existing businesses to provide the long-term facilities and environment required to allow continued growth.
• Aim for specific requirements to satisfy local business and residential needs.• Encourage investment from outside of the area.
5. Target businesses that we want established in the CR3 Neighbourhood Plan area
1. Specific businesses will provide infrastructure, services and employment of the exact type which is required by CR3.2. May encourage larger employers identify with facilities they require in area.3. Making sure that CR3 has a balance of businesses will encourage wide-spread growth (rather than very specific growth)
6. Digital facilities• Essential for any business is a fast, reliable communication system.• Fibre and fast mobile communications are already being rolled out in CR3 and must continue to ensure residential
and business customers are retained.
7. Training / education / business-education links• Employment paths available for long-term growth of community.• Training and education to allow residents to improve employment and career choices, and for businesses to have
the skilled workforce required for sustainability.
Business & RetailHow
1. Business Improvement District (BID)To create a defined area within which businesses pay an additional tax (or levy) in order to fund projects within the district's boundaries;
• Initial area defined and promotional brochure plus voting form developed.• Circulation to all businesses in October – 51% approval required for progress.
2. Town Centre Manager To fund a Town Centre manage from the BID levy;
• Point of contact for all issues.• Delivery and communication of all initiatives.
3. Council and Government Support
• On-going engagement and clear communication with the Parish Councils.• Regular meetings with Tandridge District Council.• Communication and promotion of how plan sits within Government framework.
4. University Technical College (UTC)
• Specialising in aeronautical engineering.• Links with Gatwick Airport and Surrey University and a replica of the existing UTC of Heathrow and Brunel University.
5. Subsidise business rates for desirable new or relocating businesses
• Initial subsidy of rates to assist with initial start up costs. • Clear promotion of subsidy in all messaging to encourage start-up.
6. Integrated Marketing Plan
• Development of a plan incorporating Branding ,PR etc ,with clear objectives, deliverables and key points of contact.• Communication of all messaging via multiple channels of mail, social media,press,website.
7. Identify Development Areas
• Development of a list of site specific proposals with associated business cases.• Clear communication within the marketing plan.
8. Education and Employer links
• Launch of a new pilot scheme ‘Work 4 Schools’ enabling local employers to help schools with leadership and governance, curriculum delivery and employability and enterprise.
Urban & Rural Design, plus HeritageAreas that need improvement (NP & Vision)
o Derelict sites/run down areas
Streetscape and Public Realm (NP)o Shared Space, parking, gateways, key buildings, rear of buildings & signage, lighting,
drainage, run off and permeability
Preserving Character zones (NP)o Local heritage, landmark – station buildings/special character/military heritage
Green Infrastructure ( Vision & NP)o Cycle routes, Tree policy, TPO’s, Linear parks, play areas, front & rear gardens
Community Assets/Right to Bid (NP)o Being considered
Viewpoints (NP)o Conserving, protecting, enhancing
Mixed Use Housing (NP)o Live/Work, future proof for an ageing population, locations & clusters, aesthetic quality,
covenants
Other topicso Disability/access/parkingo Internet shopping ( >50% increase by 2020)o Mapping resources/assets via GIS for Grp6.
Urban & Rural Design, plus Heritage
Viewpoints (NP)o Conserving,
protecting, enhancing
Urban & Rural Design, plus HeritageCommunity Assets/Right to Bid (NP)
o Being considered
Urban & Rural Design, plus Heritage
Streetscape and Public Realm (NP)
o Shared Space, parking, gateways, key buildings, rear of buildings & signage, lighting, drainage, run off and permeability
Urban & Rural Design, plus Heritage
Preserving Character zones (NP)
o Local heritage, landmark – station buildings/special character/military heritage
TELL US YOUR LIKES & DISLIKES WITH DOTS
Urban & Rural Design, plus HeritageAreas that need improvement (NP & Vision)
o Derelict sites/run down areas
UtilitiesVision
Self Sufficient and Sustainable
Topicso Telecommunicationso Gas, Oil and Coal Supply and Useo Water Supply and Useo Sewerageo Power Generation: New Dev. & Large Scaleo Waste Managemento Environmental: Flooding, Noise, Light…….o Future Technology
Aim to do nowo 15 Policies so far addressing:o Anaerobic Digestero Solar Farmo Individual Development Constraintso Recycling Site Moveo Continued improvements to Mobile and WiFi services
Medium/Longer term goals
o Bio Tech./Energy Generating Coatings/ Beamingo Geothermalo Gas Supply – Fracking?o New Development Infrastructure Location (Not in
roads)
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Telecoms
Mobile
Todays masts
Broadband Fibre locally
BT local “Green Boxes”
Yellow = Live ( FTTC/Infinity)
Blue = Surrey Superfast Dec 2014
Red = Fast Fibre hubs.1st live at The Village. 2nd site
for Valley?
Local Exchanges
Tell us about your signal
– Red for poor – Green for good
CPO/ NDOCPO/ NDO
DO CPO
Economic HarmDerelictDemolishBlight
Economic HarmDerelictDemolishBlight
Demolish- better than existing (18)
Demolish & Develop (37)
Do Something! (17)
Demolish (4)
Total 76
Local IssueRose & Young
Summary of Survey Comments
SchemesBy Owner or Others
SchemesBy Owner or Others
Demolish/Redevelop. Not Flats or Takeaways. In SYMPATHY with needs of Local Area
Retain façade. Develop
Croydon Rd plan
Commercial (17)Flats (2)
Total 21
OpportunitiesOpportunities
Parking & multistory(9)
Cinema (2)
Better & Up-market Retail/Clothes (3)
Anchor Store – M&S or Others (9)
Leisure/Clubs/Community (2)
Improve Streetscene/Town Centre/Square – Town Plan (2)
Commercial/Jobs (5)
Move or Redevelop Station & Railway, incl R&Y site
Total 28100+ survey comments grouped into similar comments. Suggested areas:-Derelict/Demolish/Economic Harm-CPO/NDO support-Opportunities – What does the area need- Ideas for Schemes
Tell us what you think. Post It note, or vote for Agree/undecided/Don’t agree with dots
Please do visit the stands and talk to
the teams
Tell us what you think with post it
notes, coloured dots, survey forms, or just
a chat.
Tea and Coffee in the link area
Green Belt &
Character
Green Belt &
Character
BISBIS
Facts/Policies/VisionFacts/Policies/Vision HousingHousing
Utilities
Utilities
LeisureLeisure
ReceptionReception
Tea & CoffeeTea & Coffee
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Meet Caterham BusinessMain Hall
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BIDFast Fibre
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BusinessBusiness
Competition entries and winners
Hidden Treasures & Local Eyesores
Amy Jones. Outright Winner.
Competition entries and winners
Hidden Treasures & Local Eyesores
Austen Beischer
Runner up
Where is this?
Competition entries and winners
Hidden Treasures & Local Eyesores
Martin Burke
Competition entries and winners
Hidden Treasures & Local Eyesores
Beth Aston. Nr St Lawrence’s Cemetery
Competition entries and winners
Hidden Treasures & Local Eyesores
Martin Burke
Chaldon Church Rear view Rapeseed
Whyteleafe Cemetery
Competition entries and winners
Hidden Treasures & Local Eyesores
Amy Jones.
“I love the colour”. Furzefield Wood 2 pictures
Chaldon
Nr View point. Bluebell woods
Competition entries and winners
Hidden Treasures & Local Eyesores
Jonathan Jones. Bluebells nr View Point
Jonathan Jones. Chaldon Rd
Competition entries and winners
Hidden Treasures & Local Eyesores
Martin Burke
Alan Dempster
Competition entries and winners
Hidden Treasures & Local Eyesores
Ken Thomas
Whyteleafe Scenes
Competition entries and winners
Hidden Treasures & Local Eyesores
Rashid Ivan
Competition entries and winners
Hidden Treasures & Local Eyesores
Debbie Fox.Horticultural
entries
Competition entries and winners
Hidden Treasures & Local Eyesores
John Waghorn
Top Lake atSurrey National
Martin Burke
What Comes Next
CR3 Forum CPRE May 2013
Consider feedback, complete research and draft materials.
Check with Tandridge over next few months. Matters like housing numbers, Hearn report, projects, any special proposals and any required reports by specialists.
Main Public consultation phase lasting 6 weeks in the spring, including the results of these.
Final drafting of our Neighbourhood Plan and its “Examination” by an independent inspector – Mid year
Final materials created for a Referendum expected to be held in Oct/Nov 2014
Staying in touch
CR3 Forum CPRE May 2013
Register at the desk or on-line to get our monthly Newsletter
Regular briefings to the local press
A web sitewww.cr3forum.org.uk
Facebook page starting. See the web site & Oct Newsletter for detail. To be published Mid Oct.
This presentation. Take the link from our web site to Slideshare.
Stop Press
CR3 Forum CPRE May 2013
We have been awarded a further grant of £7,000 towards the costs of the exercise and to receive specialist planning help in preparing our plan from DCLG ( Dept of Communities and Local Govt – Minister is Eric Pickles)
It is being arranged via Locality a leading group working with Local community groups on a variety of initiatives throughout the UK. It follows earlier help and funding, which has helped us carry out this exercise without significant local cost in CR3.
Over 70 people are assisting this exercise and you are welcome to join in. Simply register at the desk or at the web site:
www.cr3forum.org.uk
Last Saturday’ Open Event
CR3 Forum CPRE May 2013
Over 150 visited Soper Hall and learned about the project.
We learned a lot from them and we hope provided information on progress and ideas to date.
A selection of pictures follow:
( Credit due to Chris Botten, or as noted)
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Oct 5th Open Day
Oct 5th Open Day
Oct 5th Open Day
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Oct 5th Open Day
Health, Education,Employment
Housing,Utilities
Transport,Parking
Friday Oct 11th, 10pm – 4pm, Soper Hall
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