2019/2020 Audit of Small Authority has now been completed without any response required. Notice of Conclusion of Audit and all Annual Governance & Accountability Return (AGAR) documents are available on our Financial Statements page.
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As part of our ongoing campaign to help protect our most precious community assets and ensure they can continue to serve the community for years to come, Limpsfield’s Memorial Stores has now been officially registered as an Asset of Community Value.
It’s been a bit of a strange year and we were unable to hold our Parish Annual Meeting in May due to the Covid-19 Lockdown. We have a lot of news to share and so have produced two documents – our Summer Newsletter and an Annual Report.
Frustrated by slow or no broadband?
Internet speed and lack of cable internet in the Limpsfield area has been an issue for a number of years, due to lack of infrastructure and poor aerial reception due to the North Downs. However, local not-for-profit internet company, AirFast.net can now provide a SUPERFAST internet service to Limpsfield residents.
Tandridge is working to help promote local businesses planning to reopen from 15 June. If you’re planning to reopen, please let the team know when, and they will tell residents using their newsletters and social media channels. E-mail communications@tandridge.gov.uk with your details.
In these “Covid times” we are pulling together as a community in so many ways, helping neighbours, supporting local business and enjoying a renewed sense of community. So, it would be great if we could ALL take pride in our beautiful Parish and help to keep Limpsfield looking lovely!
Last week, Local Plan Inspector, Philip Lewis, published a letter to Tandridge District Council regarding questions on the viability and funding for the proposed South Godstone Garden Community scheme. The Inspector is currently considering his decision on whether to approve the Local Plan, of which the “Garden Village” is the key feature…
Titsey Road will be closed temporarily for one day this week for repairs to cats eyes and the Limpsfield Village sign. The order is sanctioned from May 11th for through traffic between its junctions with Clarks Lane and High Street, Limpsfield, a total distance of 3200 metres. The road has now been closed to through traffic.
**POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE**
SGN need to carry out further safety-critical work to upgrade the ongoing gas network in Limpsfield. Granville Road and parts of Bluehouse Lane will be affected from May 4 for approximately 2 weeks.
The rubbish and recycling collection teams are doing their very best to keep up with increased loads while having decreased workforce. Please help them by following these important guidelines…