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The Thatched Cottage at Cheapside

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--Geri Weitzman

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National Railway Museum
NRM is one of Britain's major reference sources for the study of railway history. Since its opening in 1975,the National Railway Museum has built up important collections of books, maps, photographs and archives which reflect the many aspects of railways in the British Isles, the historic and technical development of locomotives and rolling stock.

Runnymede Core Strategy 'Policy Approaches' Consultation  
16/08/2009

The Council is consulting residents, businesses and statutory consultees on its "Policy Approaches" Core Strategy document.

 

The consultation period runs from 19th June for six weeks until Friday 31st July.

 

The Core Strategy document can be downloaded from our website at www.runnymede.gov.uk/planningpolicy and follow the Local Development Framework and then the Core Strategy Public Participation ? June 2009 links. 

 

Also on this webpage are copies of the "comments" form and "registration" form that should be downloaded and used, when responding to our consultation.

 

The Core Strategy document is backed up by a number of studies and these too can be accessed on our web site by following the Local Development Framework link and then scrolling down the page to the Background Documents.

 

We will be accepting all written comments on our "Policy Approaches" consultation during the next 6 weeks and these should either be sent as an email attachment to ldf@runnymede.gov.uk or by post to: Runnymede Core Strategy Consultation, Civc Centre, Station Road ADDLESTONE  KT15 2AH

 

Alternatively if you have any queries you can contact the Planning Policy team:

 

Chris Hanson-Kahn        01932 425278

Tunde Adebutu              01932 425274

Jane Peberdy                01932 425252

Cheryl Brown                 01932 425717

Lucy Fenton                  01932 425268

 

Chris Hanson-Kahn

 

Planning Policy Manager


 


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