Detillens Lane Speedwatch update

by Dr John Nathan

“Detillens lane Speedwatch has been running for about ten years.

Believe it or not, there are 16,000 traffic movements per week along Detillens lane, approximately half in each direction. A small proportion of drivers think that they are Lewis Hamilton, and this is Silverstone racing circuit. I worked in the Accident and Emergency department of a big District Hospital years ago, and you only have to attend an A&E department after a speed related road accident to see the effects of speeding. We set up the Speedwatch scheme here to protect our residents from accidents and road noise.

It is all done in cooperation with Surrey Police. New recruits are trained by the Police (nowadays on line) and every week, at different days and times, a team of three stands out in Detillens lane taking traffic speeds and other details with a speed gun supplied by the Police. Those vehicles caught speeding are then reported to the Police who write them a letter. Speeders cannot be prosecuted but our statistics show that very few are caught more than once, so it is effective. It has been shown to reduce speeding from 75% to 42%.

I am extremely grateful to the dedicated team of twelve who do this year round, always with a cheerful smile and a joke. We are always keen to recruit new volunteers, so if you want to join us please contact me. There is another team in Bluehouse lane, but I would like to see other teams in Limpsfield, sending a loud message to tearaways not to speed in our village.

Yours,

Dr John Nathan. MB. BS. Coordinator.

13th April 2025.”

Our horse trough fundraising appeal made the BBC News!

As you will know, Limpsfield’s historic horse trough, once a landmark at Detillens Lane and the A25, was stolen in August 2024. Despite initial strong evidence, police have not been able to further pursue leads, and it sadly remains unrecovered. The Parish Council is now working to replace it with a high-quality replica.

This week, Craig Buchan and Paul Brennan of BBC Surrey/South East got behind our endeavours and ran a piece on BBC News South East and recorded an interview for the BBC Surrey breakfast show with James Cannon.

You can read the online article here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ce3q0y0zx72o

Originally donated in 1913 by Alice and Horace Barry, the trough bore inscriptions from the Drinking Fountain and Cattle Trough Association and had been part of daily life for well over a century.

Although insured, it is an incredibly specialist item and difficult to value and while our insurers are happy to pay out on the trough, the amount may not fully cover a quality replacement plus secure installation. The Council will be contributing, we have also had a generous offer of a donation from the Drinking Fountain Association, and we have launched an appeal for public donations to ensure we get the best replacement we can.

To help restore this piece of Limpsfield’s history, please go to: gofundme.com/f/replace-our-stolen-historic-horse-trough.

Casual Vacancy Notice – Sophie Kemp

Following the resignation of Sophie Kemp, and statutory notice period to 27th February, there has been no call for a by-election. A new councillor will therefore be co-opted.

Anyone wishing to apply for the role of parish councillor is asked to please send an application in writing to the clerk, clerk@limpsfield.org by Friday 7th March 2025. Thank you.

Details of the role of Parish Councillor can be found here

Dated: 28th February 2025
PARISH CLERK:
Sophie Martin
Clerk to Limpsfield Parish Council
The Pound, Wolf’s Row
Limpsfield, Surrey
RH8 0EB

Any other enquiries to the clerk – clerk@limpsfield.org

Thank you.

Casual Vacancy Notice – Sophie Kemp

Councillor Sophie Kemp has tended her resignation as councillor, effective immediately.

Please see the below notice of a Casual Vacancy for Limpsfield Parish Council.

Sadly, Councillor Sophie Kemp has tended her resignation as councillor, effective immediately.

Under Rule 5(2) of The Local Elections (Parish and Communities) (England and Wales) Rules 2006 it allows for ten electors for the Limpsfield Parish to request a by-election in order to fill the vacancy, if no such request is made the vacancy will be filled by the Parish Council through co-option.
Written requests for a by-election to be held should be sent to:-
The Chief Executive
Tandridge District Council
Council Offices
Station Road East
Oxted RH8 0BT
and must be received on or before 27 February 2025.

Dated: 7 February 2025
PARISH CLERK:
Sophie Martin
Clerk to Limpsfield Parish Council
The Pound, Wolf’s Row
Limpsfield, Surrey
RH8 0EB

Any other enquiries to the clerk – clerk@limpsfield.org

Thank you.

Snow & Ice – be prepared!

Happy New Year!

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.

Take care. ❄️

Kent Hatch Road closure – advance warning

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.

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