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2:48pm Thursday 19th July 2007
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Neighbours have launched an offensive over proposals to convert a £1.7million property in Ashtead into a guest house for relatives of servicemen wounded in Afghanistan or Iraq.
Battle lines have been drawn since the Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Families Association (SSAFA) sought planning consent to adapt the six-bedroom home in Grays Lane.
The charity thought residents would look kindly on its application because of the sacrifices made by soldiers recovering at the nearby Headley Court military rehabilitation centre.
For 60 years the flagship centre has supported reservists whose injuries require more dedicated care than NHS hospitals can offer.
But that failed to stop about 100 local people objecting to the proposed alterations, which include fitting a wheelchair ramp.
Their main complaint was that increased noise and traffic would "ruin the special character and appeal" of the private lane.
Other criticisms were that the families "would not be welcome" and that their arrival could destroy the "unique charm" of multi-million pound properties.
One letter writer even objected on security grounds, suggesting the hostel could become a terrorist target.
The "nimbyism" stunned the SSAFA, which is waiting for Mole Valley District Council to consider the case on August 1.
Spokesman Athol Hendry said: "We were genuinely taken aback and hugely disappointed by the amount of hostility. It has been proven that having family support is an important part of the healing process, and there is a huge need for a facility such as this.
"The objectors clearly don't understand what it feels like to have your life changed in a second by a bomb blowing up in Basra."
Roger Bennett, planning officer for Ashtead Residents' Association, insisted villagers were sympathetic to the case and supportive of how Headley Court rebuilds lives.
He said: "The actual house is situated in a very narrow lane, and we are just worried about traffic congestion because access is not suitable."
Alick Potter, says...
8:19pm Thu 19 Jul 07
maggi altham, Ashtead says...
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Range_Gopher (ARRSE), In Germany with the noisy Armed Forces ! says...
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Roger Peach - Ex-RAF, Bolton, Lancashire says...
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Phil Bottomley, Grange over Sands, Cumbria says...
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Dave, Leatherhead says...
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meiklejohn, inverness says...
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Ian Nixey (Major, retd), Marlow, bucks says...
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goldeneagle2 (ARRSE), u.k. says...
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AShtead Resident, Ashtead says...
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O Binladen, Croydon says...
8:30pm Fri 27 Jul 07
Ian Nixey (Major, retd) wrote:With reference to Major Nixey's post, I would like to publicly distance myself from any association with the dispicable residents of Ashtead in Surrey.
What planet are the neighbours living on? It is the willingness of soldiers to make such sacrifices that enables them to go on enjoying a priviledged lifestyle. Get a life! Would you prefer El Quaida next door?
Mark 'Fuming', Ashtead says...
11:14pm Fri 27 Jul 07
Subb Sonic, Ingelstan says...
9:44am Sat 28 Jul 07
David wrote:David
Let\'s ignore the hype for the moment about war heroes etc. I have the utmost respect for these brave wounded service men and women and Headley Court does a superb job. I cannot begin to imagine the distress the injuries cause to individuals and families. I too think the majority of the objections are indefensible and I have written in support the application. Increased risk of terrorism indeed - what rubbish! However, has anyone actually asked why is SSAFA buying a property in the second most expensive road in Ashtead? We are talking football star properties here. There is no public transport to Headley from there. If SSAFA have £2.1million to spend on property and the need is immediate, why not buy 6 one bedroom flats in the area. There are countless other properties for sale at much cheaper prices plus numerous properties to let in the area that make much more sense. Why not, for example, block book 6 family rooms at the local Travel Inn in Leatherhead or Epsom. Interest alone on the £2.1 million would pay for these rooms for the foreseeable future and there would be no long term commitment and housing cost. Travel Inn will not mind as they will have guaranteed income and bookings. In addition there would be no need to hire staff to manage the property, or hire other staff to maintain the property. It makes no sense to buy an overpriced house in a prestige road to fulfil a need that could be satisfied elsewhere, unless of course there is some sort of hidden agenda here? In the meantime plans could be made to build additional family accommodation at Headley Court. Yes there would be planning difficulties as it is within the Green Belt, but this would be MOD land and surely they would hold sway over the DOE? Or is it that the MOD does not want to be saddled with an unusable building in the future when the need for accommodation hopefully diminishes but they will have a prestige property that has appreciated in value? In summary I cannot defend the great majority of the objections of residents, but I do wonder if the sense of the application itself has been rather lost in the hype?
subb sonic, Ingelstan says...
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Susan Smith, USA says...
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Ron Smith, ex Royal Signals, Manchester says...
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sal ibn hari, Croydon says...
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Judith, ex Ashtead resident says...
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surreyman, says...
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Steve Cross, Salisbury says...
9:47am Mon 6 Aug 07
David wrote:I think you may have missed the point completely about the need for this house.
Let's ignore the hype for the moment about war heroes etc. I have the utmost respect for these brave wounded service men and women and Headley Court does a superb job. I cannot begin to imagine the distress the injuries cause to individuals and families. I too think the majority of the objections are indefensible and I have written in support the application. Increased risk of terrorism indeed - what rubbish! However, has anyone actually asked why is SSAFA buying a property in the second most expensive road in Ashtead? We are talking football star properties here. There is no public transport to Headley from there. If SSAFA have £2.1million to spend on property and the need is immediate, why not buy 6 one bedroom flats in the area. There are countless other properties for sale at much cheaper prices plus numerous properties to let in the area that make much more sense. Why not, for example, block book 6 family rooms at the local Travel Inn in Leatherhead or Epsom. Interest alone on the £2.1 million would pay for these rooms for the foreseeable future and there would be no long term commitment and housing cost. Travel Inn will not mind as they will have guaranteed income and bookings. In addition there would be no need to hire staff to manage the property, or hire other staff to maintain the property. It makes no sense to buy an overpriced house in a prestige road to fulfil a need that could be satisfied elsewhere, unless of course there is some sort of hidden agenda here? In the meantime plans could be made to build additional family accommodation at Headley Court. Yes there would be planning difficulties as it is within the Green Belt, but this would be MOD land and surely they would hold sway over the DOE? Or is it that the MOD does not want to be saddled with an unusable building in the future when the need for accommodation hopefully diminishes but they will have a prestige property that has appreciated in value? In summary I cannot defend the great majority of the objections of residents, but I do wonder if the sense of the application itself has been rather lost in the hype?
david king, stoneleigh says...
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Alan Phillips, Epsom says...
6:25pm Thu 19 Jul 07
I am an Ex-serviceman and totally understand how important this scheme is to help injured serviceman, these serviceman need their loved ones near them in their time of need.
I can only say how self centered and selfish these people are, to say these people are not welcome as they would ruin the unique charm is completley snobish and these people should be completely ashamed of themselves.