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LOCAL ISSUES CONCERNING COULSDON

This page contains links to Local Residents Association websites (where they currently exist) as well as links to other websites that concern or affect Coulsdon.  Additionally there are links to Council Websites that border the Coulsdon Area.  Please scroll down the page to find the appropriate link or information.

 

 

COUSLDON WEST RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION (CWRA)

 

Please <Click> the following link for Cousldon West Residents Association

 

 

EAST COULSDON RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION (ECRA)

 

Please <Click> the following link for East Coulsdon Residents Association

 

 

OLD COULSDON RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION (OCRA)

 

Please <Click> the following link for Old Coulsdon Residents Association

 

 

HARTLEY AND DISTRICT RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION (HADRA)

 

Please <Click> the following link for Hartley and District Residents Association 

 

 

CLOCKHOUSE RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION (CRA)

 

 

Please <Click> the following link for Clockhouse Residents Association

 

 

LONDON BOROUGH OF CROYDON

 

Please <Click> the following link for London Borough of Croydon

 

 

LONDON BOROUGH OF SUTTON

 

Please <Click> the following link for London Borough of Sutton

 

 

RIEGATE AND BANSTEAD BOROUGH COUNCIL

 

Please <Click> the following link for Reigate and Banstead Borough Council

 

CANE HILL CONSULTATION - ENGLISH PARTNERSHIP

English Partnership (now The Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) consulted with residents and presented 4 options for the proposed new footprint of the development at Cane Hill, the results of which came down heavily in favour of any development being link with the Town Centre.  Whilst the area is Green Belt Land, developers are able to build up to the size of the footprint of the original buildings but not necessarily on the original site.

The main Hospital complex, which closed in 1991 and is in a dilapidated state of repair; like many buildings of its age, asbestos is present.  The buildings are derelict due to the asbestos, water penetration, vandalism and fire.  The state of the buildings renders refurbishment largely impractical and demolition of the buildings started July 2008.  The Chapel and Administration Blocks will be retained as they are locally listed buildings and it is likely that the Water Tower will also be retained as this is a local landmark and a number of people have expressed a desire for it to be kept.

We await the next stage of consultation and for building to start and as yet no planning application has been submitted.

For further information visit www.canehill.org.uk

 

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