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WEBSITE    PETITION
A wooded site in Coombe Lane, with a Right of Way across the rear of the site is up for auction on December 15th  - CLICK HERE for Auction details

WILDLIFE CORRIDOR

Ascot Wildlife have identified a Wildlife Corridor (See lines on map above)  which runs along the stream, just to the west of this land. CLICK HERE for more information. The map also shows important trees.

WILDLIFE SITES

There are a couple of Local Wildlife sites along this stretch of the green corridor - TVERC references: SU96J05 & SU96J07 they are St Georges Lane - Fields : CLICK HERE to see MAP OF WILDLIFE SITES   

LOCAL PALN POLICY

Click on the following link for info on the Local Plan policy in relation to Coombe Lane: https://www.rbwm.gov.uk/home/planning/planning-policy/development-plan/adopted-local-plan   The green is green belt, the stripey green are wildlife sites (they use the old term: wildlife heritage site) the green corridor is along what is labelled as "Drain" on this map.

OPEN SAPCES PETITION

There is currently a local petition concerning the protection of open spaces . Click on the following link  Petition to: Protect open spaces and keep "adopted" land clear of development. | The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead (rbwm.gov.uk)

EMERGENY TREE LINE

Anyone concerned about the felling of local trees out of hour, should  call the report Line : 01753 853517

This area is Green Belt which indicates that there's a presumption against development  until 2033  (Policy SP5. "The Metropolitan Green Belt will continue to be protected as designated on the Policies Map, against inappropriate development. Permission will not be given for inappropriate development (as defined by the NPPF), unless very  special circumstances are demonstrated: "Limited infilling within the identified village settlement boundaries as designated on the Policies Map, may also be appropriate outside these identified settlement boundaries where it can be demonstrated that the site can be considered as falling within the village envelope as assessed on the ground. In assessing the village envelope, consideration will be given to the concentration, scale, massing, extent and density of built form on either side of the settlement boundary and the physical proximity of the proposal site to the defined settlement boundary"