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March 9th, 2010 by zoefranklinI have just pencilled my next ward walk in with our Community Safety Warden Garry Jones for the last week of March and was wondering where we should head to in Stoke. We tend to switch between Bellfields and Weyfield so this time will be the turn of Weyfield however I would be interested to know if you think there is a particular area we should be taking a look at.
If there is drop me an email at zoe@guildfordlibdems.org.uk or leave a comment.
Concerns over potential sale of Burpham Court Farm
February 7th, 2010 by zoefranklinCouncillor Zöe Franklin said, “There is no question that the council should let the farm land and outbuildings as it will ensure that they are maintained and income continues to come in from the site. However we are concerned that selling the farmhouse and cottages on the open market is a short-sighted decision that will cause long-term problems.
Land at Burpham Court Farm has a crucial role to play in the Slyfield Regeneration Project, whether as land for any potential new link to the A3 or as a means of fulfilling legal requirements for public green space. By selling off the properties at the site you introduce the problem that any tenants will views on such developments and may raise objections which would throw the Slyfield project into jeopardy, or at least significantly increase the councils costs.”
Councillor Victor Searle added “I am disappointed that there seems to have been little consideration to the fact that should the farm land and buildings be let to an organisation for use as a public farm or similar there may be a need for accommodation for the site manager, staff or even users. If the farmhouse and cottages have been sold off these would not be available for this use and it would be to difficult to secure planning permission for new buildings given the flood risks and the site’s designation as Green Belt . Public farms such as Burpham Court are rare and we should be taking a much broader approach which will provide maximum benefit to the community when making any decision regarding the site.”
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