Category: Planning

  • SABORA’s response to the Local Plan proposals

    SABORA’s response to the Local Plan proposals

    Unfortunately, Sturry Parish Council disbanded its planning sub-committee a few months ago. As a result, SABORA has put together a response that we hope fairly represents the views of our local community. Please let us know what you think, either in the publicly viewable comments below, or by email at info@sabora.co.uk Extending the platforms at…

  • Local Plan: How to respond

    Local Plan: How to respond

    On Friday 10 May over 50 people attended a public meeting where just some of the details of the local plan were put before the audience. Also in attendance were some of our parish councillors, our two city councillors and leader of CCC, Alan Baldock. At the end of this article you can see outline…

  • Find out how it will affect you!

    Find out how it will affect you!

    We are holding a public meeting about the local plan. Where will the disruption be? What are the benefits for Sturry and Broad Oak? Come and have your say. Everyone welcome!

  • Local plan proposals for Sturry and Broad Oak

    Local plan proposals for Sturry and Broad Oak

    We have extracted the relevant pages that propose development areas in Sturry and Broad Oak. Please ensure that you send any comments to info@sabora.co.uk

  • Flyover update

    Flyover update

    Our city councillors have been in a meeting (albeit time-restricted) with KCC regarding the progress of the flyover, the essential component of the Sturry Link Road. Here is their report. Please email us your comments to info@sabora.co.uk Sturry Viaduct Briefing Recently, Cllr Harry McKenzie (CCC) and Cllr Keji Moses (CCC) met, alongsideCllr Alister Brady (KCC)…

  • The letters KCC didn’t want you to read…

    The letters KCC didn’t want you to read…

    When asked why KCC did not publish all the public comments on the application to build the new Link Road and flyover in Sturry, the reply was along the lines that it would be ‘more efficient’ for the committee to read a summary, rather than all the individual points made by local residents. Here are…