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The Lower Sunbury Residents' Association Website

Welcome to the LOSRA Website

As we enter the new decade, LOSRA finds itself facing some of the most formidable challenges since its foundation 42 years ago. If we are to succeed in meeting these challenges, it is imperative that our funding is adequate for the tasks ahead. Subscribing members form only a fraction of the Lower Sunbury community though we have never provided a lesser service to those who are not members or have never subscribed. As with previous years, subscriptions for 2010 are payable on 1st January and it couldn't be easier: just click on the Subscribe button below and pay safely and securely online via PayPal. You do not need to have a PayPal account to pay via PayPal, all major credit/debit cards are accepted.

 
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Ownership of Hawke Park Finally Passes to Our Local Council

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Hawke ParkAt Full Council on 22nd July, the Leader of the Council, Cllr. John Packman, made the following announcement: “After many years of negotiation with the County Council I now have great pleasure in announcing that the purchase of the land known as the old TP26 relief road has now been completed.

Plans for a cycle path through the land can now be progressed which will provide an increased use of the space that can be enjoyed by the residents of Sunbury for many years to come.”

This announcement is great news and finally brings to a close, a protracted negotiation which has hampered the progress of plans for Hawke Park.

 

Applications Invited for Membership of Sunbury Regatta 14th August

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Sunbury RegattaMembership for Sunbury Amateur Regatta includes entrance ticket, entry into the Membership Enclosure on the bank of the river with a private bar; and supporting the Regatta to ensure that it can continue to be held next year. Excellent value at £17 for 2 people. Racing starts around 9am with Bars opening at 11am entertainment on the lawn including a Belly Dance demonstration, Tug of War, Fire Brigade RTA demo, Refreshments, Pimms tent, Local Charity Stalls, Crafts and a Bouncy Castle. Traditional Skiffing and Row for your local. Please support this great Annual Tradition, that has been happening in YOUR village for 133 years ! The Regatta is put on by a small committee of volunteers, if you are interested in helping before or on the day please do not hesitate to contact us. Telephone 020 3287 9978 (ansaphone).

The Application form is attached or can be downloaded from the website - www.sunburyregatta.com

 

Come to an Evening of Comedy Shorts This Friday

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Comedy ShortsAs part of the SSAA Festival, an evening of 'Comedy Shorts' will be staged on Friday 23rd July at The Riverside Arts Centre. This event will feature over 20 hard working and talented local performers, from The Manor Players and Shepperton Players, most of whom are long-time Lower Sunbury residents, including Ken Busby, Patricia Williamson and Eric Champion. There are also lots of younger local favourites.

The five comedy plays feature some of this area's favourite performers, including four of the most experienced in the Borough, plus three debutants who would really appreciate your encouragement. Material will suit an age range from 16 to 88! Some of the material is a wee bit risque, but nothing offensive. All of the comedy plays have been written by Lower Sunbury resident Geoff Buckingham, who has won a number of awards in the past year.

By coming to this Event you will be supporting our local arts and helping several worthy causes. Tickets are just £8 each and may be obtained by contacting Christine Norgate at the Booking Office on 01932 782788. The evening starts at 7.30pm with live music from local singer Janna Bond. Please book early!

 

28, Harfield Road "Garden Grab" Dismissed on Appeal

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The Planning Inspectorate has upheld the Council’s decision to refuse planning permission for the erection of a detached four bed dwelling to the rear of 28 Harfield Road. The Inspector agreed with the Council that the new house would be at odds with the character of the surrounding area, and would damage the sylvan character of the area. In addition, the scheme would be damaging to the amenities of the Green Belt to the rear and harm the living conditions of neighbouring properties.

The Council also wrote to the Planning Inspectorate in light of new government guidance about garden land, stating that the development was no longer acceptable in principle. The Inspector agreed and concluded that “The change in policy means that the site as garden land is not longer regarded as being a priority for development.”

Neighbours who led the campaign against this inappropriate development are grateful to all those residents who wrote in with their objections.

 

4th Application to Develop 72, The Avenue Refused on Appeal

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72 The AvenueIt is now two years since the first application to develop 72, The Avenue; and this Website has been periodically updated with the progress of successive misconceived development proposals for this site. We are delighted to announce that the fourth and hopefully final application has now been refused on appeal. It remains to be seen whether neighbours and residents can now put this distressing saga behind them.

The Planning Inspector was pretty emphatic in her judgement: "....In my opinion the two large houses would be visually intrusive on this open corner plot. The two storey house (plot 2) would have a considerable bulk and mass on this prominent corner which I consider would overwhelm the open aspect of the (Hawke) Park.

"Policy requires proposals for new developments to demonstrate that they will, among other things, create buildings and places that respect and make a positive contribution to the street scene and the character of the area....I consider that the proposal would not accord with this policy.

"The removal of private residential gardens from the definition of previously developed land (brownfield) seeks to prevent over-development of neighbourhoods and "garden grabbing". It therefore seems to me that the proposal in this case, that is, to demolish one house and erect two large detached houses, is an example of the type of scheme that (the law) now seeks to prevent.

"For the reasons given above, I conclude that the proposal would have a harmful effect on the character and appearance of the street scene and that it would not accord with (Planning Policy)."

Many thanks go to all those who took the time and trouble to make their objections known to both this and previous applications.

 

Police Alert - Bogus Callers

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The following email was received by LOSRA and is published to alert residents to a possible scam by cold callers.

Dear Resident,

We have received reports from a number of residents that they have received telephone calls or home visits from security companies offering to install free or greatly reduced price intruder alarms into homes as they claim burglaries have gone up.

Surrey Police believe this is a scam and you should not let anyone into your homes or divulge any personal details to anyone claiming to be able to offer you this service.

If you are thinking of installing an alarm and require advice please see the Surrey Police website for more information - www.surrey.police.uk or contact your local trading standards office.

Please do not hesitate to contact me should you wish to discuss this matter further and please do forward this email onto your friends or relatives.

 

Kind Regards

PC Caroline Barnes 3885

NSO for Lower Sunbury

 

Open Door Church to Hold Community Fun Day this Saturday

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The Church Administrator at the Open Door Church, Green Street invites all to attend their annual Community Fun Day to be held at Springfield School, Nursery Road. The event, which will be held between 1pm - 4pm this Saturday 17th July, is free to our local community (except ice creams which are available to be bought). There will be a free barbecue, crafts, bouncy castles, fire engine, police car, live music and much more.

 
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