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Reigate Parish Infant School

Meeting: 14/10/2015 - Planning and Regulatory Committee (Item 39)

39 SURREY COUNTY COUNCIL PROPOSAL RE15/01766: Land at Reigate Parish Church School, 91 Blackborough Road, Reigate, Surrey RH2 7DB pdf icon PDF 201 KB

This application is for the construction of a new artificial grass surfaced Multi-Use Games Area (MUGA), macadam-paved access route, provision of new perimeter gates and fencing and associated works.

 

The recommendation is to PERMIT subject to conditions.

 

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Minutes:

It was decided to take item 8 first to allow time for the public speaker to arrive for item 7.

 

Officers:

Alan Stones, Planning, Development and Control Team Manager

Chris Northwood, Planning Regulation 3 Team Leader

Caroline Smith, Transport Development Team Manager

Nancy El-Shatoury, Principle Solicitor

 

Speakers:

There were no public speakers and the Local Member had not registered to speak.

 

A member of the Committee who was also Chairman of the Council Overview Board informed the meeting that he had initiated a call-in of a Cabinet decision regarding the funding arrangements for the Multi-Use Games Area at Reigate Parish Church School.  However, this call-in had not addressed the planning aspects of the proposal which the Member would be considering with an open mind. 

 

Key points raised during the discussion:

1.    The Planning Regulation 3 Team Leader introduced the report and informed the Committee that the overgrown land on the site belongs to Surrey County Council (SCC) and the application proposed to replace the entire .existing grassed area with an artificial surface  Access to construction would be through the wooded area; this would result in the loss of several trees.  It was added that the significant loss to trees would avoid bigger trees minimising the loss.  The grass area used by the school would be resurfaced with artificial surface.  Five representations of objection had been received; mainly on the issues of traffic and noise, it was noted that there were no plans for the school to use the space more frequently then it was currently being used.  Finally the Committee was informed that there were plans in the future to expand the school to a primary school but the application should be considered as stand alone item.

2.    A Member commented on the suggested timing for the construction of the Multi Use Games Area (MUGA).It was expressed that 3-4 months was a long period of time and it was suggested that this could be completed over the school holidays as well as any other development.  Members were informed that birds’ nests   are a constraint on site clearance workover the spring/summer period meaning work was not scheduled for then.  Officers commented that the MUGA was higher quality than standard causing the longer construction period.

3.    The Committee raised concern at the loss of high grade trees and suggested that smaller construction vehicles could be used during the building period and the loss of any trees should be avoided.  Officers noted that the proposed construction route avoided the larger trees and there were no sensible alternatives, a temporary surface would be laid to protect tree roots.  It was added that the trees removed could be re-placedi within 12 months as a condition.

4.    Members expressed concern that the applications for the MUGA and for expansion of the school were being determined separately.  Officers explained that this was what the applicant had wanted to submit to committee and that the MUGA was something that the applicant wished to construct regardless of future  ...  view the full minutes text for item 39


Meeting: 10/09/2015 - Cabinet Member for Schools, Skills and Educational Achievement Decisions (Item 4.)

4. Reigate Parish Infant School pdf icon PDF 197 KB

The Governing Body of Reigate Parish Church School, in partnership with Surrey County Council and the Diocese of Southwark, has consulted on a proposal to extend the age range of the school from 4-7 (Infant) 4-11 (Primary), so that it becomes a Primary School from September 2016. It is anticipated that the school will grow by one year group per year until it reaches capacity as a primary school in September 2019. The Education Consultation was conducted between 1 June 2015 and 29 June 2015.

 

The Cabinet Member is asked to review the education rationale for the project and summary of the consultation process/feedback provided within this report and associated Annexes and, on that basis, decide whether to determine the associated Statutory Notice.

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Decision:

That the Statutory Notice, thereby formally bringing into effect the extension of the age range of the school from 4-7 (Infant) to 4-11 (Primary) for September 2016 be approved.