Sainsbury’s submits revised application for Warwick Quadrant - comparison to previous application

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Sainsbury’s and their landlord Aviva last week submitted a revised application for the Warwick Quadrant, despite already having been granted permission in August 2011 for a significant expansion (see our previous article). As yet there is no update to Sainsbury’s Redhill website, set up to publicise the original proposals. The text reproduced at the end […]

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Planning appeals on Crown Buildings - one dismissed, one allowed

After the Council refused planning permission for a new office block and block of flats on the Crown Buildings site in London Road (original article here), the developer lodged an appeal, as well as submitting a revised set of plans (which the Council approved). The Government Inspector has now issued his decision on the original […]

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Planning appeal on 59 Carlton Road allowed

The appeal against refusal of planning permission for extensions to 59 Carlton Road has been allowed by a Government Inspector. Full details can be found here: dec ltr Carlton Road

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How to view new planning applications in the area on a map, with direct links to the plans

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For a number of months we have posted articles each fortnight with a list of new planning applications in Redhill East and West wards, taken from the list issues by the Council each week, so that you can see at one glance the new applications in the immediate area. In conjunction with Openly Local, a […]

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Revised application submitted for hard runway at Redhill aerodrome

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As reported in previous articles (here and here) a previous application for a hard runway was refused in last 2011 and the owners of the aerodrome have been consulting the public on an amended proposal. This amended proposal has now been submitted to Reigate & Banstead Borough Council for approval, and the relevant papers can […]

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Revised planning applications for offices and flats received for Crown Buildings site

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Further to the refusal of the previous applications for the site, which were described in our January article (here: http://www.redhillcouncillors.co.uk/2012/01/applications-received-for-replacement-offices-and-new-flats-on-london-road/), the Council has received revised plans for a new office block and block of flats on the site of the Crown Buildings. The main changes are that the office building has been reduced in height […]

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Planning inspector upholds Council decision against edge of town shop

Last week the Planning Inspectorate released the outcome of a planning appeal against the Council’s decision to refuse permission for the Mercedes Garage site on Brighton Road, Redhill, to be converted to retail use. The Council had argued that an expansion of retail space in that location would risk damage to the town centre shops, […]

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Applications received for replacement offices and new flats on London Road

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              Two planning applications have just been registered by the Council to replace the old Social Security offices in London Road (next to Nash Drive), which have been empty since 2007. One of the applications is for a new office building, at the front of the site facing onto […]

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Decision due next week on Carlton Green mobile phone mast

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As outlined in our earlier article an application for a mobile phone mast backing on to Carlton Green will be coming to the Planning Committee next Wednesday (18th January). Although the recommendation of the planning officials is for the application to be granted, the local ward councillors are minded to oppose the application, in the […]

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Council rejects Redhill aerodrome hard runway, but owner may appeal (BBC News)

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Link to full article: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-surrey-15892512

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