We have made progress on our path to improving biodiversity in the parish and we’d love everyone to get involved and make a difference in their own small way.
Continue reading “Help us promote biodiversity in Limpsfield and beyond”
We have made progress on our path to improving biodiversity in the parish and we’d love everyone to get involved and make a difference in their own small way.
Continue reading “Help us promote biodiversity in Limpsfield and beyond”Following enquiries from residents about he potential for a 4G mobile comms mast to service the Limpsfield Chart area, we have made various enquiries in a bid to see if there is something we can do to help the situation.
Continue reading “Update on Mobile Comms Masts & Mobile Coverage”
A common source of dispute between neighbours and complaints to the council is overgrown hedges, bushes or trees obscuring light, overhanging other people’s property, or obstructing the pavement or highway.
If any part of your hedge borders a pavement or footpath, it is YOUR responsibility to keep it maintained and trimmed back to the point that it doesn’t encroach over the footpath / pavement / road or obstruct or risk injury to passers by.
Continue reading “Importance of keeping your hedges trimmed back from footpaths and roads”
Over the autumn and winter months, despite some awful weather, we have continued to improve our network of footpaths across the parish, with a focus on helping to make more of our footpaths accessible for all.
Continue reading “Improving accessibility across the Limpsfield”
We’ve had some enquiries about the sudden appearance of a mobile phone mast at a location on the south side of the A25 going towards Westerham, near Broomlands Lane. Below is a statement issued by OLRG with their current understanding of the situation. We will publish any updates as necessary.
Continue reading “Temporary Comms Mast Near Broomlands Lane”
The Boundary Commission of England has published proposals to change the Tandridge Council wards for electing our District Councillors, including a new three-member ward, which will merge the existing single member ‘Tatsfield and Titsey’ ward with the two-member ward of Limpsfield, to become Limpsfield, Tatsfield & Titsey.
Continue reading “Have your say: Should Limpsfield merge with Tatsfield & Titsey?”
The last year has been a busy one for the Friends of Limpsfield Common (FoLC) with work including changes to their information boards around the commons and ongoing upgrades to the car parks.
Following the launch of their Family Activity Trail last summer, the FoLC have been road-testing an easy access trail in the High Chart woods.
Continue reading “Friends of Limpsfield Common launch Easy Access Trail”
Thanks very much to everyone who attended our Annual Parish Meeting at St Andrew’s Village Hall on Limpsfield Chart last night. It’s great to see such enthusiasm from our parishioners for all things Limpsfield!
Continue reading “Annual Report & Presentations from our Annual Parish Meeting”
Emergency Alerts is a UK government service that will warn you if there’s a danger to life nearby.
In an emergency, your mobile phone or tablet will receive an alert with advice about how to stay safe.
The government does not need to know your phone number or location to send you an alert.
You may get alerts about:
Emergency alerts will only be sent by:

Your mobile phone or tablet may:
The sound and vibration will last for about 10 seconds.
An alert will include a phone number or a link to the GOV.UK website for more information.
You’ll get alerts based on your current location – not where you live or work. You do not need to turn on location services to receive alerts.
When you get an alert, stop what you’re doing and follow the instructions in the alert.
It’s illegal to use a hand-held device while driving or riding.
If you do not have a compatible device, you’ll still be informed about an emergency. The emergency services have other ways to warn you when there is a threat to life.
Emergency alerts will not replace local news, radio, television or social media.
If you have a vision or hearing impairment, audio and vibration attention signals will let you know you have an emergency alert.
Emergency alerts will be sent in English. In Wales, they may also be sent in Welsh.
Tandridge District Council
Election of Parish Councillors
for the Parish and Parish Wards listed below:
| Parish/Parish Ward | Number of Councillors to be elected |
| Parish of Bletchingley | Nine |
| Parish of Burstow | Eleven |
| Chaldon Village Council | Seven |
| Chelsham & Farleigh Parish, Chelsham Ward | Five |
| Chelsham & Farleigh Parish, Farleigh Ward | Two |
| Parish of Crowhurst | Five |
| Dormansland Parish, Dormans Park Ward | Two |
| Dormansland Parish, Dormansland Ward | Five |
| Parish of Felbridge | Seven |
| Godstone Parish, North Ward | Five |
| Godstone Parish, Central Ward | Two |
| Godstone Parish, South Ward | Two |
| Parish of Horne | Seven |
| Parish of Limpsfield | Nine |
| Lingfield Parish, Lingfield Ward | Six |
| Lingfield Parish, Felcourt Ward | One |
| Parish of Nutfield | Nine |
| Parish of Outwood | Five |
| Oxted Parish, North Ward | Six |
| Oxted Parish, South Ward | Six |
| Parish of Tandridge | Seven |
| Parish of Tatsfield | Seven |
https://www.tandridge.gov.uk/Your-council/Voting-and-elections/Elections-4-May-2023
District Council elections also take place on the same day – see the district council notice below.