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Responses
Name | Option | Text | Date |
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Peter Tottle | No | 28 Feb 2017 11:42 | |
1939 (Elizabeth Ann) | No | 11 Feb 2017 16:28 | |
1981 (Oliver Bath) | No | 22 Feb 2017 10:25 | |
A Flack | Don't Know | 03 Feb 2017 14:15 | |
A Littler | No | 18 Feb 2017 10:12 | |
A Littler | Recent housing development seems generally to lack good design and is largely of the 'in your face' character around Oxshott/Stoke d'Abernon/Cobham and is rapidly destroying the semi-rural appearance of these areas, turning it very urban. Comparison with the expensive bits of Wimbledon, for example, is interesting. | 18 Feb 2017 10:12 | |
A S Cooper | No | 08 Feb 2017 11:15 | |
A S Cooper |
The character of our local communities has already been blighted by huge and largely unsympathetic development. This has included building on fields and schools, garden-grabs, inserting new houses and roads behind existing ones, replacing pubs with blocks of flats, demolishing single character buildings and replacing them with blocks of flats or new roads of dwellings. It has also included in recent years many huge developments such as: • the old Milk Marketing Board site on Weston Green; • the old MOD site by the A309 (now Hinchley Park); • the Lynwood Road development by the Thames Ditton recreation ground; • the filter beds on the road to Surbiton (now St James' Park); • the Hampton Court Crescent development and east of Sadlers' Rise on the Hurst Park fields by the River Thames; • the site of the old Bishop Fox school in West Molesey; • opposite Sandown Park in Esher off the A307; • the site of the old Harrow pub by Esher College; and • off the Reigate Road next to Nescot College, Epsom. It does not seem to matter how many new homes are created - more is always required. This has to stop. |
08 Feb 2017 11:15 | |
A. Fletcher | No | 24 Feb 2017 09:51 | |
ACS International Schools (Ms… | Yes | 21 Feb 2017 14:55 |