Councillor Peter O’Donovan, Chair of the Licensing and Planning Policy Committee, said: “The Local Plan is a vital and cross-cutting document which will shape how our borough develops in the future, from developing our local economy, supporting businesses and creating jobs, improving leisure and visitor facilities to identifying sites for new homes, including affordable accommodation; as well as protecting and enhancing our natural environment, ensuring environmental protection and higher standards for biodiversity, supporting more sustainable forms of travel, and securing much needed infrastructure improvements.
We recognise that there will be mixed reactions to the final document, and members must make some difficult decisions on behalf of all residents in the borough, both current and future.
There is now a full suite of Evidence Base reports to support the Proposed Submission Local Plan, including feedback from last year’s Regulation 18 consultation: this means the Licensing and Planning Policy Committee can debate the plan at Committee and make a recommendation to Full Council.
I urge anyone who is interested in the borough’s Local Plan to read the Evidence Base reports on the council’s website and watch the Licensing and Planning Policy Committee meeting next week.
We are committed to delivering a Local Plan that benefits our residents and secures a thriving future for our borough.”
The next public consultation on the Local Plan (Regulation 19) will take place at the earliest opportunity following approval by Full Council. If you would like to be kept updated on when the next consultation is taking place, please visit https://epsom-ewell.inconsult.uk/(link is external), and enter your details via the ‘Register’ tab.
Save Epsom Green Belt are encouraging local residents to persuade councillors to remove precious green belt sites from the Local Plan. Epsom & Ewell Green Party have launched an ePetition to save Epsom & Ewell’s Green Belt. This ePetition runs till 02/12/2024 and needs at least 1500 signatures. For more details or To Sign it, CLICK HERE
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MP for Epsom and Ewell, Helen Maguire, said:
Cllr Paula Keay, MVDC Cabinet Member for Sustainable Economy, said: “BIDs can be really effective in ensuring that businesses are represented and have a stronger collective voice on some of the issues that affect their trading area. We have been facilitating the conversation amongst local businesses interested in forming a BID in Leatherhead, by funding this viability phase, and look forward to seeing the results and supporting the next steps.”
Anthony Akinniranye, 20 (DOB: 01/04/2004), of Manor Green Road, Epsom, pleaded guilty to the two offences from December 2023, the first of which took place just two days after Christmas Day.
Councillor Julian Freeman, who was Chair of the Nonsuch Park Joint Management Committee at the start of the consultation said:
Councillor Louise Phelan, from Sutton Council, current Chair of the Nonsuch Park Joint Management Committee, added:
Ahead of the Autumn Budget in the coming weeks, Epsom & Ewell MP Maguire has called for urgent investment in the area’s hospitals to clear the backlog of repairs and ensure that patients are treated in safe environments. Liberal Democrat MP for Epsom and Ewell, Helen Maguire, said: “It is scandalous that people in Epsom, Ewell, Ashtead, and Leatherhead are being treated in hospitals that need millions of pounds in repairs. When someone goes to the hospital, they should expect to be treated in a building that is safe, this is surely the bare minimum. We need to do far better.”
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Jim Allen, 51, said: “Having started my career at Huntingdon back in 1999, I’m absolutely delighted to be rejoining The Jockey Club. I also grew up in Croydon and regularly attended Epsom from the age of 13, so it’s a place that very much feels like ‘home’ to me.
Amy Starkey, Managing Director of The Jockey Club, added: “I’m thrilled to have appointed someone of Jim’s calibre to lead the team at Epsom Downs.
Brian Finch, Chairman of Epsom Downs Racecourse, said: “Jim has operated right across the racing industry and brings experience and learnings not only from roles in the UK but also the US and France.
Councillor Liz Frost, Chair of the Environment Committee, said: