We WILL remember him…Wednesday 21st March 2018

Remembering the first soldier in 1918 from our village to be killed on the opening day of the German offensive. Intended to defeat the Allies before the Americans joined the war, it caused enormous casualties. George was a gunner in the Royal Field Artillery on the front line. He has no grave but is remembered at the Arras Memorial.

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The Planning Inspectors Decision on the 141 dwellings in Long Street Road

The PDF document in full:

The Planning Inspectorate Appeal Decision for Land at Long Street Road, Hanslope

Councillor Andrew Geary writes on Facebook about it:

The Planning Inspectors Decision on the 141 dwellings in Long Street Road has been received today by Milton Keynes Council. It’s bad news. The appeal has been allowed and planning permission for the 141 dwellings has been granted. Moreover some of the reasoning in the decision could have huge impacts and consequences on the whole of the rural area. Along with the Planning department at MKC and Hanslope Parish Council we will now consider what, if any further action can be taken. My thanks to all of those who have spent time, effort and money on pulling together to attempt to resist this development. Too many to name but you know who you are. #Further to my post of earlier today regarding the decision from the Planning Inspectorate to grant the appeal for 141 dwellings on Long Street Road.
and later:
I have now read the judgement in full. It has come to some unbelievable conclusions. It bases its decision around 7 key areas. It concludes that there will be detrimental impact to heritage assets. It concludes that there will be direct conflict with MKC’s own planning policy. It concludes that there would be harm to the setting and character of the village. And there the reasonableness ceases.
It concludes that the development can be classed as sustainable. It concludes that, given the level of financial contributions, that there is sufficient infrastructure to cope with the additional development. It concludes that there will be no detrimental impact on the highways or transport network. And perhaps most significantly of all it concludes that Milton Keynes cannot demonstrate a 5 year land supply. These four reasons outweigh the previous three and therefore permission should be granted. I believe all four of these conclusions to be wrong, so please don’t shoot the messenger.
My comment that the lack of a 5 year land supply is perhaps the most significant isn’t meant to detract from any of the others, but I state that because this will have a catastrophic knock on effect for other sites in the rural areas. Basically, unless there is an up to date Neighbourhood Plan in place, it will be incredibly difficult to refuse any planning application in the rural area that can be classed as sustainable. So any village fringe applications (Eastfield Drive, the Eventing Centre) will be almost impossible to refuse.
One chink of light. I believe there may be some areas within the report that may be challengeable by means of a Judicial Review. MKC are currently seeking Counsels opinion on this and I will be urging the Parish Council to take similar independent advice when it meets on Monday of next week. JR is a lengthy and expensive process but it’s the only way forward now.
Once we have managed to get the document in a publishable format I will ensure that it is posted on the Hanslope village website. If it is felt helpful I’m also prepared to put on a local planning workshop for the rural parishes within the Ward to which all residents would be most welcome.
Finally, there is no doubt that we have lost a major battle today. But I’m not yet prepared to admit that we have lost the war. Tonight we feel totally deflated. Tomorrow we must dust ourselves down and prepare to fight on.

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Planning update for land off Castlethorpe Road

Here follows a two page document from Bloor Homes listing the changes that they have made to the original planning application in the amended application which was submitted to Milton Keynes Council a couple of weeks ago.

The Amended Proposal application number is 17/03385/REM | Approval of reserved matters of appearance, landscaping, layout and scale for the erection of 150 dwellings, including associated works. All matters reserved except access, pursuant to outline permission 16/02106/OUT | Land Off Castlethorpe Road Hanslope

Bloor Homes document also available in .pdf format

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Musical Evening – Saturday 17th March 2018

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Hanslope Historical Society Thursday 15th March 2018

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Hanslope & District Cancer Support Group Meeting 19th February 2017

The Guest Speaker at tonight’s Meeting (Monday 17th February 2018) is Christine Cowap, the Macmillan Engagement Coordinator for our area. EVERYBODY WELCOME – the meeting is very informal – a cup of tea and a chat. Our leaflet is available at this Link:

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Model Market Sunday 4th February – Hanslope Village Hall

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Update of Saga of MK Refuse Service at 04/01/18 via Andrew Geary

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Walk for Health – start the year as you mean to go on…..!

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Book your Pantomime Tickets NOW – see below

It’s Panto time again!

Oh yes it is! Tickets are now on sale online for this year’s production – Knights of the Round Table.

Our annual family panto is a romp through the Arthurian legend featuring familiar characters – King Arthur, Guinevere, Merlin, Lancelot, Morgana, Mordred and a few characters who aren’t! Fun for all the family.

We are performing in Hanslope Village Hall from Thursday 15th to Saturday 17th February. There are matinee performances on the Friday and Saturday.

Tickets are £8 Adult, £6 Child and £22 for a family (2 adults and 2 children)

Tickets are available at www.ticketsource.co.uk/heg

Tickets will also be available from this weekend at Hanslope News and Castlethorpe Post Office.

So come and support your local community panto! Oh yes you must!

 

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