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House demolition in Haslemere Road
- Lizzie (18th Feb 2016 19:41:23)
Hi,
I wondered what the plans are for land on the Haslemere Road, at the end of Erles Road. I thought some guys were refurbishing it, but, today a big digger has almost finished knocking it down.
It's a big plot, so, was just curious as to what's going to happen there.
Liz
[editor]2 detached houses[/editor]
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Re: House demolition in Haslemere Road
- Lizzie (18th Feb 2016 20:14:27)
Thanks Editor,
I was surprised nobody on this site had ever mentioned the planning application. Do you have the planning application reference?
Liz
[editor]65, Haslemere Rd - ref 55836[/editor]
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Re: House demolition in Haslemere Road
- Steve (18th Feb 2016 22:19:07)
The house had to come down I'm told it's got subsidence problems
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Re: House demolition in Haslemere Road
- tony (18th Feb 2016 22:38:34)
A MEETING OF THE PLANNING COMMITTEE TOOK PLACE AT 7.30PM IN THE HASKELL CENTRE, MIDHURST ROAD, LIPHOOK ON MONDAY 13 JULY 2015.
55836 Two detached dwellings with associated parking, following Hobbs
Cllr D Jerrard demolition of existing house - 65 Haslemere Rd, Liphook Construction
Cllr Jerrard advised that the house was opposite Chiltlee Close & had been empty for the past year, & had a very overgrown garden. It was quite an old house, ugly & not well looked after. It was a large plot with a narrow frontage & an additional rear entrance into Erles Rd. The application was to replace the house with two four-bedroom houses with three parking spaces each & to improve the accesses. It would affect the adjacent house, 63 Haslemere Rd, as the houses would be forward of the building-line. Pre-planning advice had recommended obscure glazing/non-opening windows & that the height of the house on plot 1 be comparable to that of 63 Haslemere Rd. Cllr Jerrard had no objections in principle, but considered that the house on plot 1 was too far forward.
Decision: No objections in principle, but object to proposed layout as consider that the house on plot 1 is too far forward of the adjacent property, 63 Haslemere Rd, contrary to the pre-planning advice given.
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Re: House demolition in Haslemere Road
- Dawn Hoskins (19th Feb 2016 09:38:11)
EHDC link below.
No neighbours wrote in to object.
https://planningpublicaccess.easthants.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?activeTab=documents&keyVal=_EHANT_DCAPR_235353
[editor]That's odd, I'm seeing 5 objections.
Total Consulted: 11 Comments Received: 6 Objections: 5 Supporting: 1 [/editor]
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Re: House demolition in Haslemere Road
- Brian (19th Feb 2016 10:07:44)
Perhaps the reason there are so few objections is because they never posted notice of this applications to some of the neighbours. I live a few doors down on the same road and received nothing. I dont know what the rules are for who gets this notice. Perhaps its only immediate neighbours.
Looking at the maps they used for this application I can see that they used some very old maps (at least 15 years old) where several houses (including mine) are not included. Perhaps that is why i did not receive notice. I dont know whether I would have objected but I would have liked to have had notice.
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Re: House demolition in Haslemere Road
- Keith (19th Feb 2016 10:59:30)
Legally only those landowners/householders with a physical boundary on to the site to be developed need to be informed. In practice, EHDC tends to notify a little wider than that. There should also have been a white planning notice displayed somewhere on the boundary of the site for several weeks, however given that these notices are only A4 in size, they can be easily missed unless you know what you are looking for.
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Re: House demolition in Haslemere Road
- Dawn Hoskins (19th Feb 2016 18:21:26)
Same thing is happening in Passfield. Developer plans to double the size of the hamlet. How many people notified by EHDC - none!
No wonder no one writes to object - no one blinking knows about it!
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Re: House demolition in Haslemere Road
- dave (19th Feb 2016 18:21:30)
All the planning charts and demolition orders have been on display at your local planning department in Alpha Centauri for fifty of your Earth years so you’ve had plenty of time to lodge any formal complaints and its far too late to start making a fuss about it now.
- Hitch-hiker's Guide to the Galaxy
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Re: House demolition in Haslemere Road
- Rachel (20th Feb 2016 11:04:47)
Another Hitch Hikers fan, love it he he he.
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