Going round in circles . . . a tale of Guildford planning

Guest post: Merrow Downs Residents’ Group We have to start somewhere, even if it’s hard to know where the beginning might be. Perhaps we should begin with a simple question – when can a developer start on their development? The simple answer should be, when all the necessary conditions have been approved, and the magical… Continue reading Going round in circles . . . a tale of Guildford planning

New season, new thinking?

The crocuses are punctuating the leaf litter in the woodland at the top of Merrow Downs, with bluebell shoots not far behind. Tormead has officially taken residence at the Urnfield sports ground but there is little sign as yet of any construction materials apart from 8 large, grey coloured telescopic poles lying on the grass:… Continue reading New season, new thinking?

What if…how better community engagement delivers better development

Last week Tormead’s Head sent the first email update of the new school year to parents, lamenting the “increasingly frustrating process” of the Urnfield development. We agree with that assessment, except that for us it has been frustrating from the very start. So, how could this project have been run, and what difference might that… Continue reading What if…how better community engagement delivers better development

Who’s looking out for Merrow’s badgers?

When you think of iconic British mammal species, you may well think of the badger. Distinctive, social animals with awesome digging capability, only the wild boar trumps them as Britain’s current largest land predator. Persecuted by some, beloved by many, badgers hold huge cultural significance in the UK. Their setts can be huge and extend… Continue reading Who’s looking out for Merrow’s badgers?

Guildford’s planners agree to quash own decisions on Urnfield

Last night we received written confirmation that Guildford Borough Council agrees with our assessment that the “deemed discharge” certificates issued to Tormead to enable the Urnfield development work to begin are unlawful and must be quashed. This means our legal challenge to the High Court is uncontested, and so the quashing of three of the… Continue reading Guildford’s planners agree to quash own decisions on Urnfield

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