Hard on the heels of finally achieving a 20mph limit in Chalk Lane, your Parish Council’s long running quest to bring about a reduction in The Drift has also been successful. The previous 60 mph limit has now been lowered to 30mph.
For some years East Horsley Parish Council’s Road Safety Task Group has been pressing Surrey Highways (SH) to take steps to curb excessive speeding and dangerous overtaking on the downhill stretch of road from Outdowns to Green Dene. Drawing on local knowledge and data collected by the village Speedwatch team, it was pointed out that, if nothing was done, a serious accident was likely at some stage.
The Task Group’s urgings went unheeded and tragically the collision that was dreaded duly occurred on Sunday morning when a motor cyclist lost his life.
EHPC fervently hopes that measures will now be taken by SH to reduce the risk of such devastating circumstances happening again.
On 26 September 2024 Villages Against Wisley New Town (VAWNT) and Wisley Action Group (WAG) updated their supporters as follows:
“In early July, Ockham Parish Council (OPC) made an application to the High Court for permission to apply for a Planning Statutory Review of the decision of the Planning Inspector made on 24 May 2024. OPC finally heard back from the High Court last week refusing that permission but the barrister advised that his position on the chance of ultimate success remains unchanged.
After some discussion, it was agreed OPC would lodge a ‘notice of renewal’ of the application for permission to apply for a Review. The papers were drafted and filed, were accepted, and VAWNT were told on 25 September by OPC that an Oral Hearing of that application would be heard on 5 December. This will be a short hearing of approximately two hours held at the Royal Courts of Justice/the Old Bailey.
The community are welcome to attend in person, although no one will be able to give evidence or speak. We are advised that, whilst the judge will not be swayed by a large showing of supporters, they are human and we believe that it's a good thing to show that people care. Please advise OPC by 4 October if you would like to attend.
Please note WAG are still fund raising for the final stage of the Judicial Review and donate generously if you can. All donations are received with grateful thanks.
Bank transfer to: Wisley Airfield Action Group
Sort code 20 35 35
Account 10574287
With very many thanks to you all for your ongoing support.”
Since the recent decision by the Planning Inspector to recommend the Wisley Airfield development by Taylor Wimpey, Villages Against Wisley New Town (VAWNT) and Wisley Action Group (WAG) have been busy.
They have received formal advice from Richard Harwood KC about the grounds for a Judicial Review (JR). They followed up with a lengthy discussion with him and their transport and ecology experts, in which the Inspector’s Decision was thoroughly reviewed. Together they have concluded there is a reasonable chance of successfully challenging this at a JR.
The KC has advised that threequarters of challenges that are allowed to proceed to a JR have a positive outcome for the claimant. This is another compelling reason why plans to challenge the Decision are an investment in the future of our community. The next step is to submit a case for approval and, if approved, it will be approximately six months before it gets to a court hearing.
Fundraising is ongoing and critical as the JR application cannot go ahead without sufficient funding to take the case forward. Time is of the essence so please donate asap as the case needs to be submitted by Friday 5 July.
WAG have put their bank account details into the public domain, in order to accept donations:
Bank transfer to: Wisley Airfield Action Group
Sort code: 20-35-35
Account: 10574287
Whilst they would prefer bank transfer, you can also donate through their Crowdfunding account (a fee is charged):
https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/vawnt-campaign-to-save-the-countryside?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaZvB_wYCz1a5KVzC6xhUHpvEBOqdYeTr2e3JkjXqts-NxSWdWOtK_VSovU_aem_BtwtIyKOTFWMLgtLRg81WQ
Thank you for your continued support and to everyone who has already donated. This continues to be a mass community initiative against unsustainable development.
A packed East Horsley village hall on Monday 10 June demonstrated the high level of local concern about the recent Planning Inspector’s decision to approve the Taylor Wimpey planning application for 1,730 houses on the former Wisley Airfield. Representatives from Villages Against Wisley New Town (VAWNT) and the Wisley Action Group (WAG) summarised the main points of the Inspector’s report and emphasised their surprise that such a decision could be made against all the evidence provided by their experts and the strong opposition of most of the local community. For example, evidence about the impacts of the development on traffic flow, wildlife and air quality were seemingly given little weight.
VAWNT and WAG are now considering whether there is a case for a Judicial Review of the legality of the decision and they are waiting to receive advice from their King’s Counsel – expected in the next few days. If there are strong enough grounds for a Judicial Review in the view of the King’s Counsel then an initial application would be made, which would be reviewed and a determination made whether the case should go to a final hearing.
The Inspector’s decision is final unless successfully challenged in the High Court on a point of law. Any challenge is not an opportunity to look at the merits of the case or to re-run the arguments. The Court’s role is to consider whether the decision was reached in a lawful manner.
Any application for a Judicial Review must be made by 5 July and needs substantial fundraising before then – estimated at £200,000.
The fundraising is urgent and if individuals feel strongly that the development should continue to be opposed effectively, then VAWNT and WAG ask that you consider making even a small a donation. They will send you their bank details if you email them at:
Remember that the Taylor Wimpey development at Wisley is not the whole story. Two outline planning applications have also been submitted to build another 270 houses on the site, on behalf of two other developers (represented by Hallam Land and CBRE).
If WAG and VAWNT can’t raise the funds to pursue a Judicial Review then such a challenge will not be possible and may open the door to even more development.
An updated timetable has now been published by the Planning Inspectorate for the Wisley Airfield public inquiry, a copy of which can be found attached HERE
There has been new public funding request issued from Wisley Action Group (WAG), Villages Against Wisley New Town (VAWNT), Ockham & Hatchford Residents Association (OHRA) and Ockham Parish Council (OPC), to help support their costs of sustaining the appeal. See link for Funding Request Letter
The planning appeal by Taylor Wimpey into the proposed development at Wisley Airfield began on Tuesday 26 September 2023 in the Baptist Church in Guildford.
The first day of this public inquiry saw opening submissions from all the Rule 6 parties, including East and West Horsley Parish Councils delivered by our planning consultant, Colin Smith. Guildford Borough Council (GBC) and Surrey County Council made short submissions later that afternoon.
The next two days saw traffic and transport evidence presented by John Russell of Transport Consultants, Motion Group, speaking on behalf of joint Rule 6 party comprising Wisley Action Group (WAG), Ockham Parish Council and RHS Wisley. He was subjected to over six hours of intense cross-examination by Taylor Wimpey’s barrister.
The public inquiry now has a break and continues on Tuesday 10 October 2023 in the GBC chamber in Millmead with the three remaining WAG witnesses giving their evidence: Dr Ben Marner on air quality, Andrew Baker on ecology and Richard Hall of Planning & Design Group on planning.
Next will come the Horsleys evidence from our planning consultant, Colin Smith. This will probably be on the morning of Thursday 12 October although the precise timing depends on how long previous witnesses actually take.
We will be followed by the Send/Ripley team, then various residents speaking for Villages Against Wisley New Town (VAWNT) on Tuesday 17October. The subsequent day of Wednesday 18 October has been fixed for any members of the public who wish to speak.
The seven witnesses for Taylor Wimpey are expected to begin giving their evidence on Tuesday 31 October and will probably take up all of the subsequent two weeks, although precise timings have still to be announced.
Closing of the public inquiry is scheduled for Tuesday 29 November 2023.
The appeal into the planned development on the former Wisley Airfield began on 26 September. The appeal will sit for 24 days until 24 November.
The planning inspector will be hearing evidence from parties opposed to the development and from the appellant, Taylor Wimpey. East and West Horsley Parish Councils will be jointly presenting our own evidence, prepared with input from a planning consultant, in support of the case against the development. Our Proof of Evidence is available on the East Horsley Parish Council web site Proof of Evidence. Much of the discussion during the hearing is likely to be technical. But on 18 October members of the public will be able to speak about the potential effect of the development on their community.
The public are able to attend the appeal as observers. The hearings are taking place at the Guildford Borough Council offices on Millmead. Alternatively, there is a live webcast of each day’s hearing. The dates of sitting and the live stream options are provided on the GBC web site: Click here
Finally, Villages Against Wisley New Town is providing a regular update on the appeal to its mailing list. If you are not on this list already, you can contact them
The planning appeal by Taylor Wimpey into their proposed development at Wisley airfield starts on Tuesday 26 September 2023. For the first three days the appeal is held in the Guildford Baptist Church, thereafter in the GBC Council Chamber. All meetings are public.
East Horsely and West Horsley parish councils are a Joint Rule 6 party objecting to this development. Last week we submitted our Proof of Evidence, to be presented by our planning consultant, Colin Smith. Click HERE to view a copy.
Horsley residents might note the extensive traffic calming installations now proposed along six local roads around the site, including Long Reach and Old Lane.
The appeal runs until 24 November 2023 and will sit for a total of 24 days.
Given this very lengthy timescale our parish councillors would appreciate any support from residents during the appeal. For example, by helping to monitor Taylor Wimpey’s witnesses and formulating questions for their cross-examination. Even a few half-days would help. Please contact me if you’d like more details.
There are three other Rule 6 parties opposing this development with us, including a joint team from Ockham Parish Council, WAG and RHS Wisley who have engaged a barrister who will call four specialist witnesses to give evidence on ecology, air quality, transport and planning issues. WAG have recently launched a new fund-raising to support their costs. Click HERE to view their letter.