Author: Steve Bosson
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Parish Council Update mid November
Update on Norman Wodson Play Equipment, North Drive and Glebe Field Planning
Posted: Wed, 11 Nov 2020 17:20 by Steve Bosson
Thundridge Neighbourhood Plan is approved (pending referendum)
GOOD NEWS...
The Thundridge Neighbourhood Plan has now been completed.
It is subject to referendum but this can not take place under the current Coronavirus pandemic situation. This document has significant legal weight in all planning decisions across the Parish of Thundridge (within the defined plan area).
The referendum will be scheduled when possible.
Posted: Tue, 25 Aug 2020 17:00 by Steve Bosson
Play equipment at Norman Wodson
UPDATE:
The Parish Council are trying to get quotes to replace the worn out play equipment. We have had difficulty engaging with suppliers due to high demand. We will require multiple quotes due to the very high cost, we hope to get the first quote during the second week of September...
As you will be aware, we were recently able to re-open the play facilities at Norman Wodson (Cold Christmas Lane).... Read More »
Posted: Sat, 01 Aug 2020 10:21 by Steve Bosson
Glebe Field, High Cross How to keep updated regarding this proposed development
As recently posted, the developer who has previously sought to build on The Glebe Field but was ultimately refused on appeal has developed a new proposal and is seeking to engage with the Parish Council. This is a rapidly changing situation and the Parish Council can not rely on its normal method of communicating with High Cross residents through leaflet drops (as made clear by Dr. Mark Ansell, Director... Read More »
Posted: Fri, 24 Apr 2020 01:15 by Steve Bosson
COVID-19 Thundridge Parish Council
During the COVID-19 outbreak, Thundridge Parish Council will clearly be unable to meet. We will however, find ways to progress with Parish Council business. We will use this home page to make relevant announcements and post agenda items that the council will be working on.
We would also like to do all that we can to help the community while recognising that the individual volunteers that make up the... Read More »
Posted: Fri, 27 Mar 2020 16:39 by Steve Bosson
COVID-19 Hertfordshire Volunteering & People Assistance
Here are some hopefully useful links and points of contact for those wishing to help and those in need of support from volunteers;
- Residents, services and community groups who would like to volunteer can visit www.thvolunteering.org.uk or call Herts Help on 0300 123 4044.
- Residents who are self-isolating and in need of support from volunteers can visit www.hertshelp.net, email info@hertshelp.net or call... Read More »
Posted: Fri, 27 Mar 2020 10:57 by Steve Bosson
Thundridge Neighbourhood Plan - Latest News
The EHDC Consultation process is now over. A number of developers responded as we may have expected, suggesting that their developments were better than what we were proposing and further suggesting that many of our proposals were impractical. This was not unexpected.
We are now in the independent examination stage. Ann Skippers has been appointed to undertake the independent examination of the Thundridge... Read More »
Posted: Tue, 10 Mar 2020 12:44 by Steve Bosson
The Future of The White Horse in High Cross (updated 19 August 2019)
THE WHITE HORSE PUB….
The majority of homes in High Cross have been leafleted to canvas public opinion on the permanent loss of the pub to residential accommodation.
As a consequence, Thundridge Parish Council have submitted an extensive letter of objection to East Herts District Council.
The planning application was rejected by East Herts District Council on multiple grounds.
Posted: Sat, 17 Aug 2019 05:05 by Steve Bosson
2018 19 Annual Parish Council report
A review of the accomplishments of the Parish Council during the last year and a look forward to the next year.
Posted: Thu, 30 May 2019 11:41 by Steve Bosson
GLEBE APPEAL BY BUILDERS DISMISSED
TODAY (28th Feb) the decision was announced by the Planning Inspectorate. The following is taken from the report...
Conclusion
To summarise, I have concluded that the proposal would harm the setting of nearby listed buildings, and that this harm would not be outweighed by the identified public benefits of the scheme. As such the proposal would conflict with the Framework and the District Plan policies... Read More »
Posted: Thu, 28 Feb 2019 16:11 by Steve Bosson
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