ALLOTMENTS AVAILABLE

ALLOTMENTS AVAILABLE on idyllic site at Temple Lane for enthusiastic folk Wanting to grow their own fruit and vegetables. Only £20 for a whole year’s use of a good-sized plot. Please call Lesley on 07958 519350 for more details or to arrange a site visit.

Opening Of Leith Hill place

Once home to the Wedgwood family and composer Ralph Vaughan Williams, local landmark Leith Hill Place will be opening its doors to visitors this summer.  The National Trust intends to open the house four days a week from 26 July and there will be an opportunity for visitors to give their feedback about how the building should be used in the future.  www.nationaltrust.org.uk/article-1356395018585/

We are currently recruiting volunteers to help and there are a number of varied roles available – from welcoming to baking, DIY to music and art & craft activity leaders.

There will be several information session for volunteers on

  • Thurs 9th May from 11am – 12.30pm
  • Sunday 12th May from 11am – 12.30pm
  • Sat 15th June from 11am – 12.30pm.

Places will be limited and need to be pre-booked by emailing stating which session to LHP@nationaltrust.org.uk

For more information please email LHP@nationaltrust.org.uk.  If you are not on email please call 07795 256657.  Come and be a part of this exciting project from the beginning.

We are also appealing for donations of furniture, particularly leather chesterfield type sofas, coffee tables, a desk, bookcases, refectory table and chairs, café/small dining tables and church pews or similar benches, as well as china and baking equipment.  Any offers welcome.  Please call Gabe Gale on 07795 256657 or email as above.

Capel Music Festival 2013

The hugely popular Capel Music Festival will be launching on Saturday 18th May with a number of pre-events featuring great music, food, raffle prizes and a fantastic atmosphere. Proceeds from the pre-events will go to St Catherine’s Hospice, The Studio ADHD Centre and a number of small local charities, all of whom will also benefit from the actual festival itself.

The first pre-event on 18th May takes place at The Crown in Capel from 6pm onwards. Entry is free and there’ll be live music and a raffle with some great prizes up for grabs.

On 8th June, the pre-event is being staged at Treetops in Capel from midday until late. Once again, entry is free and there’ll be loads of live bands and refreshments including a hog roast. All proceeds from this event will go to St Catherine’s Hospice.

It’s then back to The Crown in Capel on 20th July where bands will be on stage from 4pm onwards. Entry is free and there’ll be a BBQ and a raffle. The Crown’s Open Mic night will also be running from 5pm to 8pm so there’ll be plenty of talent on display.

On 10th August, it’s off to the Inn on the Green in Ockley for live music, good pub food and a raffle. Once again, entry is free.

Finally, we’re delighted to announce that we’ll be holding a final exciting pre-event in Capel on 17th August. Further details to follow but please save the date.

The actual Capel Music Festival will take place on 18th August from midday onwards with an after party at The Crown. We’re currently recruiting volunteers for the festival and also for the pre-event on 8th June so please get in touch with Dawn Hinton on 07730 584 871 if you are able to help. Please also contact Dawn if you are able to donate any prizes for the raffles.

Further details about the Capel Music Festival and the pre-events can be found at http://capelmusicfestival.org.uk/

Quartet

We will be showing the hugely successful film , Quartet, at our next performance on Tuesday May 7th in Capel Village Memorial Hall.  Doors open at 7.30 pm for an 8 pm start.

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Quartet is a 2012 British comedy-drama film based on the play of the same title by Ronald Harwood, which ran in London’s West End from September 1999 until January 2000. It was filmed late in 2011 at Hedsor House, Buckinghamshire. The film is actor Dustin Hoffman‘s directorial debut.  The cast includes some great actors.

We look forward to seeing you again.  For the future we have booked ‘Arbitrage’ for June, and ‘Lincoln’ for the last in the current season 2nd July (we just couldn’t make it for the fourth of July!).  Then we take a summer (we hope) break during August and July, recommencing on the first Tuesday in October.

Mole Valley Green Belt Boundary Review

The review was discussed on March 18th at a meeting of the full Parish Council but

the Council’s response to the consultation will not be prepared and submitted until the 28th March when the consultation ends. However, although this magazine will not be distributed until after this date you will still be able to submit your response for a few days after that time.

Listed below are some of the points which the Council will be using for guidance in its own response. The Council’s full reply will be in the May edition of the Magazine:

1. The Green Belt Review is a non-statutory review to inform the next stage of the MV LDF in relation to sites for development

2. The MV Housing Requirement up to 2026 is 3760 dwellings,- provision to date in the plan period is 1,480 dwellings.  In addition planning permission has been granted for 400 dwellings – not yet implemented making the total provision 1,480 + 400 = 1,880

3. Requirement for the Plan period to meet housing need is therefore 1,880 dwellings or 145 per year, this requirement will increase year on year with any annual shortfall becoming cumulative. Each local authority has a legal obligation to meet its own housing requirement up to 2026.

4. Housing on sites in the Dorking Town Centre Action Plan has identified 160 dwellings. No other brownfield sites have been identified nor have any windfall sites come forward. In summary, sites need to be found in MV for 1700 dwellings.

5. The Green Belt Review is National with some authorities already having identified GB Sites to meet their housing need.

6. It is anticipated that sites for 500 dwellings will be found in urban locations (windfalls) on pre- Developed land. Provision on GB sites will therefore need to be 1000-1200 dwellings

7. Ockley Parish will only make a minimal contribution as the majority of the parish is outside the Green Belt (maybe 50 dwellings)

8. Based upon a density of 30 dwellings per hectare or 12 dwellings per acre, 50 hectares of Green Belt land will need to be found within Mole Valley. The percentage loss of Green Belt land in Mole Valley if the above 50 hectares (123acres) were implemented would be 0.2%

9. Although it is important not to adopt a NIMBY approach that does not mean we have to identify sites in Capel Parish.

10. We need to consider reasons why, IN PLANNING TERMS which sites have or have not been identified.

11. We could evaluate other more urban and sustainable locations to justify our recommendations.

12. In considering Green Belt issues we need to have regard to the 5 Green Belt purposes:

(i)  to check unrestricted sprawl of built up areas (this could include village urban areas)

(ii) to safeguard countryside from encroachment

(iii) to preserve setting and character (including conservation areas)

(iv) to prevent merging

(v) to assist urban re-generation i.e. use of brownfield sites

13.The National Planning Policy Framework says: (i) the aims of the GB remain (as above) (ii) the GB should be considered when the Local Plan is being reviewed (that is what is happening now (iii)development must be sustainable (iv) exclude land which it is not necessary that it remains open (part of our evaluation) (v) to safeguard space and recreation land (vi) to ensure any revisions to the GB are permanent (vii) to define physical features (this will import on reasons for protection of GB)

14. Of importance for Capel and Beare Green: To prevent loss of GB land for development in the villages regard must be given to:  sustainability; facilities; character; conservation; highways ie parking in The Street.

15. Inappropriate development in the GB should not be approved except in EXCEPTIONAL circumstances: here it is crucial that all other options in MV would have been exhausted

16.Substantial weight should be given to harm caused by any GB loss

17.Exceptions where pp may be granted in the GB: agriculture/forestry; extension or alteration to building not disproportionate to original;  replacement of building not materially larger than original limited infilling in village and limited affordable housing for local community needs; limited or partial infilling pdl (ex- temporary buildings) and redundant to use.

18. Beare Green considerations: the PC has already supported the re-development of Godwins (a GB site) with 24 dwellings proposed, the MV figures do not include this site.

19.Capel considerations:  land south of Vicarage Lane and East of The Street is protected (Nature Reserve); land north of Vicarage Lane and east of The Street is protected by playing field; land west of the village (north of Coles Lane) Cemetery and village setting-open countryside; nature of road ie narrow, parking etc;  impact upon Conservation Area

20. Other MV locations could be considered but care would need to be taken not to be seen as avoiding any proposals for MV.

 

The Crucial way forward in making sure the parish can manage its own destiny is for the community to undertake a Neighbourhood Plan. This would be promoted by the Parish Council but undertaken by a cross section of the community covering the views of residents and businesses on all aspects of the community including housing and development. The Parish Council would be looking for volunteers from the Parish to help in setting this in motion within the next few months.

Surrey County Council’s ‘Project Horizon’

This is a £100m investment programme by Surrey County Council to deliver significant improvement in Surrey’s road network over a five year period from 2013 to 2018. The programme will invest a minimum of £10m in Mole Valley’s road network and enable over 55km (10.3%) of the Mole Valley network to be replaced. For Capel Parish during year one (2013/14) Anstie Lane starting from its junction with Coldharbour Lane for 1600m South will be resurfaced as will Coles Lane from its junction with Wear St to Ockley Court road Bridge. Year 2 (2014 /15) will see Newdigate Rd from its intersection with the A24 / Trig Street along its full length to Newdigate – resurfaced.

At some stage during years 1 to 3 of the programme Rusper Road from its junction with the A24 to the Sussex border will be resurfaced as will Vicarage Lane. Works sorting the flood problems between Charlotte Broadwood flats and the Old Vicarage and opposite The Old Police House in Vicarage Lane will have to be undertaken prior to any resurfacing works and the Parish Council will continue lobbying for this work to be undertaken at the earliest possible time.

All roads on the Operation Horizon Programme will be assessed to determine the reason for road failure. This will include assessment of the underlying road base and top surface. Depending upon the needs analysis one of three options will be selected:  full reconstruction, replacing the underlying road base and top surface; partial reconstruction, replacing top road surface only; surface treatment, an additional road surface will be added to remove surface defects and seal the road from future water egress.

The right engineering option will therefore be selected for each road depending on its specific need, while regardless of solution all work will ensure the road is fit for purpose for at least the next 10 to 15yrs.

For further information including actual dates for proposed schemes due within the next six months, and further questions /answers please see:

www.surreycc.gov.uk/roads-and-transport/highways-information-online/improving-surreys-roads

 

Jackie Coke Clerk to the Council 01306 712447

Flix In The Stix – Capel’s Cinematic Experience

Our film for the next month promises to be a cracker! “Argo”. It is based on an almost unbelievable true story: when the Iranians famously seized the US Embassy in Teheran in 1969, six US diplomats fled to the Canadian Embassy. An extraordinary plot was concocted to get them out under the cover of a fake film being shot in the Iranian desert, without compromising the neutrality of the Canadians and of course without the Iranian revolutionaries finding out. It actually did happen. This is a thrilling film, far better and more intelligent than the conventional action movie. Dramatic, nail biting and hilarious, Ben Affleck and John Goodman star.

Come and enjoy this film on the big screen in the Memorial Hall, Capel on Tuesday, 2nd April. Doors open 7:30pm. Programme commences 8pm. Pre-fil and interval refreshments available. Admission £4. Everyone welcome.

I now have a selection of films for the future, subject to availability, and not necessarily in this order, just an appetite wetter!

Quartet – Lincoln – Arbitrage – Song For Marion

The Crown Inn, Capel, is kindly offering special meal-deals again to those attending the film show on the night from 6pm. It is advisable to book in advance to ensure you can enjoy your meal comfortably before the film: telephone 711130

Bob Arthur

The Citizen’s Advice Bureau

An adviser will be at The Weald School on the first Tuesday of each month during term time. These Drop-In sessions are held between 2:30pm and 4:00pm and are for people who use the school and/or live in the local area. For more information ring  Janet: 07757 734381 or email her at outreacherworker@leatherheadcab.cabnet.org.uk

Messy Church Is 1 Year Old!

Come and help us celebrate our 1st birthday

on Tuesday 23rd April 2012

at Capel Memorial Hall from 3:15 onwards.

Lots of fun an christian craft based activities for all ages and a cooked meal and of course a very special birthday cake!

More details contact Liz 01306 711260

Surrey Weald Team Of Churches