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skip to content sellindge and district residents association menu home about us otterpool town lorry park contact us donate like it or not, you’re having it published on june 22, 2017 october 9, 2017 by slurrykent the results are in – new town engagement published on january 9, 2017 october 7, 2017 by slurrykent providing you with regular updates on issues affecting our village and community. sham, tick-a-box consultation 20th june. published on june 11, 2018 june 11, 2018 by slurry-kent on wednesday the 20th june, folkestone and hythe district council (sdc) will be presenting us all with the third and final consultation on otterpool park new town at westenhanger castle between the hours of 2… more categories uncategorized the quest for a solution to op stack gets underway (from km kent online) published on june 7, 2018 by slurry-kent plans for a permanent solution to operation stack are to come under the spotlight for a second time as part of a public consultation that will get underway next week. the government recently announced that… more categories uncategorized forty towers published on may 29, 2018 by slurry-kent in last weeks local km newspaper a story hit the front page; just a green dream that was termed as ‘exclusive’ about the promised 40% green space for the proposed commuter town (otterpool). the headline read:… more categories uncategorized going down. published on may 11, 2018 by slurry-kent 2 comments if you have ever questioned the intelligence of our councillors or mp, your thoughts are justified. we recently witnessed the complete farce of attempting to build the worlds biggest lorry park at stanford west, supported by damian collins mp, along with monk, hollingsbee and carey, only to find that it thankfully fell at the first hurdle, purely because our mp and councillors were too lazy and arrogant to work out that disregarding the environmental impact and protocol is an avenue never to be explored. a judicial review was duly launched against highways england and the rest, as they say, is history. stanford west remains part of the arable landscape. we now have a similar situation with a commuter town, planned to obliterate our villages, which our beloved council are calling otterpool park. unless you’ve been living in a cave, you would know that we live in the most water stressed area in the uk, so the very idea of building a town of 12,000 dwellings makes no sense at all. moreover, with some 24,000 other dwellings planned for the area, you wouldn’t need to be a hydrologist or water industry expert to have an inkling that the development of a town may just be a bridge too far in terms of providing a potable water supply to each and every home. enter councillor monk and his ‘expression of interest’ to build a town. council leader monk. the original intention was to build 12,000 dwellings, then it was 10,000. after a conversation with the local water company it’s now 5,500. we believe that it won’t stop there. here’s the email dated 23rd january, 2018 sent from chris lewis at fhdc (sdc) to affinity water (aw): “for clarification, the current position is that the policy requirement is for a minimum of 5,500 homes over the core strategy local plan period until 2037, with development capacity within the red line of 8000-10,000 homes (subject to detailed masterplanning) drawn from evidence base work providing opportunity for growth beyond the plan period.” it should be noted that a meeting took place last december (2017) where aw announced that capacity exists for only 1000 dwellings, but after that, major infrastructure upgrades will be necessary. let’s not forget that the governments housing infrastructure fund of £281,000,000 destined for fhdc amounted to nothing. have a nice weekend. s&dra. categories uncategorized time is of the essence. published on may 8, 2018 by slurry-kent leave a comment if you haven’t already made your views known on the latest core strategy review, you only have until the 18th of this month to comment. we hear from residents that it’s confusing and time consuming, not knowing where to find the document. remembering that your comments will go some way to shaping how our area develops over the coming years, it is vital that your comments are noted. within the core strategy, there is also the opportunity to comment on the proposed new town which our district council is calling otterpool park, and do remember that when the core strategy document goes before a planning inspector, your views will be taken into consideration. the easiest way to comment is to simply click on the link http://shepway-consult.objective.co.uk/portal/core_strategy/core_strategy_review/ then click on core strategy local plan review , then: read and comment on document . it’s that easy. if you have any problems in logging on or need further advice, please email us at [email protected] s&dra. categories uncategorized rural kent – rip. published on april 28, 2018 by slurry-kent leave a comment last thursday, 26th april, 6 parish councillors met with andy jarrett, head of strategic developments projects, to hear about the latest update and presentation on the proposed new town development being called otterpool park. according to our sources, it was pretty much the same old rhetoric promoting the advantages of a non piecemeal build with riverside walks and state of the art ‘green’ living. the questions and answers session revealed cracks in the facade with many points put to mr. jarrett being deflected or responding with: ‘ i’m no expert’. pressed on the water issues, or lack of, the very best that mr. jarrett could come up with was: i am told by affinity water that they can supply water to otterpool park town. when questioned on homes for local people, once again, obfuscation was the order of the day. in a recent fhdc document, healthier housing strategy 2018-2023 (draft), it clearly states at 4.11: it is vital that new housing provision within the district meets the needs of the local community and also contributes toward enabling the district to fully meet its economic and regeneration objectives. the core strategy local plan (adopted 2013) has committed the council to the development of a target 8,000 additional homes in the district over the period 2006 to 2031. the council is now in the process of reviewing the core strategy. the evidence base document, the strategic housing market assessment (shma), has indicated that there is an objectively assessed need (oan) of 14,560 dwellings over the period from 2014 to 2037. this is an additional 6,560 homes over the 2013 plan. the majority of the 633 homes required each year will be market homes provided through private developers, with the shma also identifying a need for an additional 139 affordable dwellings per year. we make no apologies for repeating our stance on housing for local needs. the above statement clearly defines, after the core strategy review, that 14,560 dwellings are required up to 2037. the expression of interest to build a town came purely from shepway district council (now fhdc). otterpool is not intended for local people, evidenced by the proposed development of westenhanger station, but an empire building, venture capital exercise that will see our residents, notably young citizens, pushed even further away from the housing ladder. with our leader monk and deputy leader hollingsbee instrumental in this venture, refusing to attend any public debate, is it any wonder that residents opprobrium towards our so-called representatives is at boiling point. we also learn of another public consultation being planned for june. bearing in mind that we have already had two consultations that revealed less than 2% support for the otterpool development, this will be another box ticking exercise where the results are never released. but fhdc will be able to tell the planning inspector that 3 public consultations have taken place and stakeholders are on board. so, if you’re off on your hol’s and fancy a novel full of lies and deception, pick up a copy of otterpool town – the death of rural kent. to be found nowhere in your local bookshops. have a nice weekend. s&dra. categories uncategorized do we have a roman villa in newingreen? published on april 27, 2018 by slurry-kent leave a comment over the past few weeks you may have noticed a digger in the field almost opposite rose cottage (the green bungalow) on the a20 at newingreen. oxford archaeology have been commissioned by land owners to carry out investigative work as to what lies beneath the surface of the site. one wouldn’t have to be sherlock holmes to work out that somewhere in the district (so close to stone street), fortifications or dwellings would have been a feature on the landscape circa 43-410 ad. for a local view, our friends at shepwayvox have now posted on their site the following: https://shepwayvox.org/2018/04/27/probable-roman-villa-discovered-at-otterpool-park/ we believe that this site should be a scheduled monument, affording protection against unauthorised change. please take the time to tell us if you agree. the choice is: a rich history for us all to enjoy or an unaffordable property keeping local salaried residents firmly off the housing ladder. s&dra. categories uncategorized urbanisation rampage published on april 24, 2018 by slurry-kent leave a comment dear residents, shepwayvox have been busy bringing us up to date with the scheme set up by fhdc and offshore based cozumel estates (bvi) to urbanise our communities. notice the housing corridor through sellindge and newingreen. please take the time to read: https://shepwayvox.org/2018/04/24/the-long-read-otterpool-park-update-3/ s&dra categories uncategorized £281,000,000 infrastructure payment knocked back. published on april 19, 2018 april 20, 2018 by slurry-kent leave a comment last tuesday, 17th april it was mooted that the housing infrastructure fund (hif) would not be finding its way into the hands of leader monk and his cohorts at folkestone & hythe district council (fhdc) to fund the infrastructure to support the proposed otterpool park new town. today, 19th april, it was confirmed that that was the case: “kent county council’s application for forward funding to support the delivery of necessary infrastructure at otterpool park, shepway, will not be taken forward”. some residents have suggested that campaigning by our association and other allied local groups has not gone unnoticed by government ministers or the fact that water scarcity in the shepway region (dour) could have been a factor, hinting from central government that a town of this size is really a non starter. on the 31st march a four page letter was sent to prime minister may and the rt hon sajid javid from a local parish councillor stating, among other points, that: there is overwhelming opposition from residents against the otterpool town project. there is distrust from parishes and parishioners against fhdc. the district council has a track record of alleged corruption which is still being investigated by kent police (case ref: zy/035502/14). water scarcity is a serious issue, compounding the situation with what is, in effect, a new town being built in ashford. fhdc has a close association, via a collaboration agreement, with an offshore headquartered company, cozumel estates (reuben brothers), which would benefit from the hif and bring nothing to the uk economy. a copy of that letter will be released in due course, but for the time being will not be fully disclosed. we believe that that letter may have had an influence in the decision not to release the hif to fhdc via kcc. if that is the case, we owe our local parish councillor, and all those who endorsed the letter a very great debt of gratitude. finally, for those of you who missed the core strategy review in sellindge, another event is being held in hythe next tuesday 24 april, 3-7pm- hythe sports pavilion, south road. and if you’re hoping to get a reasoned argument out of any of the hosts, think again. the box ticking exercise is in full swing. s&dra categories uncategorized core strategy. urgent. view residents email. published on april 15, 2018 by slurry-kent leave a comment shepway district council has published its core strategy local plan review for comment. this is the planning document which sets out the development strategy for the district to 2036/37. what they have published is an update of the adopted 2013 core strategy local plan, but now it is pulling otterpool new town and developments in sellindge into the main planning process. the plan can be viewed on the district council’s web site at http://www.shepway.gov.uk/…/planning…/planning-consultations . go there and make your comments heard (you may have to register. don’t let that put you off!) in the meantime, you will have the opportunity to talk to the planning officers at the following venues: monday 16 april, 3-7pm – folkestone, civic centre. tuesday 17 april, 3-7pm – hawkinge community centre thursday 19 april, 3-7pm- sellindge village hall tuesday 24 april, 3-7pm- hythe sports pavilion, south road wednesday 25 april 3-7pm – 1st new romney scout group hq, church lane it is vital that as many of us as possible attend these events and attempt to comment on the consultation documents. stop press. it has come to our attention, via a local resident, that vital documentation is not being released within the core strategy document: the following email (edited) is now with us. dear dr priest, core strategy, incomplete evidence – consultation postponement required i was shocked to discover that many of the documents that are necessary to inform the revised core strategy have yet to be prepared. this includes important documents such as: duty to co-operate statement shepway green infrastructure report shepway water cycle report infrastructure delivery plan / infrastructure table shepway playing pitch strategy and sports facilities report whole plan viability assessment we are the tax payers and we expect our council to act in our best interests – to provide impartial evidence for the core strategy to at least allow us to make informed responses to help shape this politically informed document. the core strategy consultation needs to be postponed until all outstanding documentation is available. s&dra categories uncategorized hythe in the firing line again – thanks to otterpool. published on april 15, 2018 by slurry-kent leave a comment affinity water are inviting customers to attend a consultation on their draft water resources management plan (wrmp) to address the challenges that face the shepway area over the coming years. our association has already highlighted the prospect of a desalination plant being built in hythe to supplement the shortfall in groundwater reserves due to the proposed otterpool town project. so, if you’re a customer of affinity water and would like to comment on the wrmp, all you have to do is email [email protected] to reserve a place at the following venue: samphire hoe ed shelter, samphire road, dover ct17 9fl. 1st may. 10am – 3pm. for full details please click on the link below. https://stakeholder.affinitywater.co.uk/docs/details%20of%20stakeholder%20forums.pdf we’ll see you on the 1st may. categories uncategorized the changing face of sellindge published on april 2, 2018 by slurry-kent leave a comment dear residents, with little time to spare, we would ask that you open the following link: https://shepwayvox.org/2018/04/02/sellindge-y16-1122-sh-quinn-estates-the-bucknell-trust/ comments will follow later this week. s&dra. categories uncategorized lympne airfield under attack. public meeting called. published on march 24, 2018 by slurry-kent leave a comment the recent announcement by homes england to purchase 60 hectares of land in lympne has prompted a backlash by local residents against the purchase. here’s what veteran campaigner david plumstead has to say: our airfield has been sold to the ministry of housing, communities and local government under the name of ‘homes england’ for housing as part of its drive to bury us under 12,000 houses a.k.a. otterpool new town. we have fought off threats to the airfield five times in the last twenty five years as the succession of planning inspectors and high court have supported us. we will fight this threat as a grass roots community as before and directly challenge the government’s own officially stated reason for the creation of the minstry of housing quoted here from its own website: “the ministry of housing, formerly the department for communities and local government (dclg) has been formed to create great places to live and work and to give more power to local people to shape what happens in their area.” sajid javid secretary of state for communities and local government of the united kingdom ‘homes england’ (the ministry) has various powers of its own (e.g. compulsory purchase), but in the main, it has to work through the planning system. just like any other developer, it needs to seek planning permission from the local planning authority and, where it wants to influence the local plan, it has to make representations like any other objector. we have registered our objection to the airfields’ inclusion in the local plan which will be debated with the planning inspector at the public inquiry later this year. to launch a successful campaign we need to hold a public meeting at lympne castle on tuesday, 3rd april at 7.30pm to explain what we have to do and answer your questions. david plumstead. the friends of lympne airfield association. 01303 265737. email: [email protected] categories uncategorized posts navigation older posts subscribe to our mailing list subscribe to our mailing list follow us facebook facebook follow sellindge and district residents association on wordpress.com category cloud fisherman's beach lorry park otterpool park princes parade uncategorized search for: 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