The gritters have been out and snow is forecast for this weekend and also during the coming week, so please be very careful when out and about.
As we are entering the coldest and most wintry months, please see our website’s Snow & Ice page for locations of grit boxes around the parish, gritting routes and advice on snow and ice clearance, as well as the government’s “Snow Code”.
Our volunteer councillors will endeavour to make sure the pavements in the village are gritted, as well as access to Limpsfield CofE Infants School and to Glebe Meadow.
Here’s a quick reminder, or explanation for the uninitiated, as to how the monthly Limpsfield Parish Council meetings work and how you can find out what’s going on, what’s been discussed, or even attend a meeting…
SES water will be undertaking improvement works to the water mains network in Kent Hatch Road, between New Road and Brick Kiln Lane, including the junction with Grub Street.
For the safety of road users and our colleagues working on site they will need to close the road for approximately six weeks from 20 January until end of March 2025.
Tandridge District Council is inviting local charities and voluntary groups which demonstrate the work they do improves the health and wellbeing of residents to apply for a grant of up to £2,000 from the Tandridge Together Community Fund before 29 November.
You may have seen the new barbed wire fencing around the private Brook Field, the bottom field of what are known as the “Glebe Fields” in between Granville Road and Detillens Lane.
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.
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.
The Annual Parish Meeting is this Thursday, 25th April 2024 at 7.30pm at St Peter’s Church Hall, Limpsfield Village and it would be great to see as many parishioners as possible.
Excited to let you know that work has now started on the Limpsfield Way, starting with the new “Rest and Play” area located in the the lovely green clearing south of the New Road car park.
The contractor (Conservation & Access) has created and installed some fabulous natural wood play equipment for children, along with three benches and a picnic table for rest and refreshment.
We will soon be installing an easy access path from the car park, which will be suitable for wheelchairs and buggies. We are hoping that the Limpsfield Way – a 4.5 mile circular walk from Limpsfield to Limpsfield Chart – will be completed by July.
The route will be waymaked and have a number of information boards with local historical facts.
We are also planning a ‘there and back’ cycle route from Limpsfield Village to Limpsfield Chart.
We will also be setting up web pages dedicated to the walk and cycle route with maps and more information. Please contact Sophie at Limpsfield Parish Council, on clerk@limspfield.org if you have any comments or would like more information.In the meantime, enjoy the new natural play area!
The Limpsfield Way and Cycle Route is funded by Surrey County Council’s #YourFundSurrey scheme.