July 2023
The consultation has taken place. Many local residents visited and asked detailed questions.
They have since released a website - click here to information.
If you didn't manage to attend but would like to feedback you will find the feedback form on their website. It must be returned by 9th August 2023.
REMEMBER - this is a consultation before they submit their plans. Any feedback can be used to amend these plans before they are submitted. The time to make your objections is when planning permission is applied for.
Their timescale is:
Summer 2023 - continued engagement with local stakeholders
Autumn 2023 - detailed planning application to be submitted
Late Autumn 2023 - Hertsmere Borough Council consult on the application
Spring Summer 2024 - possible decision on planning application
As soon as the plans are submitted we will advise members on how to object.
They have since released a website - click here to information.
If you didn't manage to attend but would like to feedback you will find the feedback form on their website. It must be returned by 9th August 2023.
REMEMBER - this is a consultation before they submit their plans. Any feedback can be used to amend these plans before they are submitted. The time to make your objections is when planning permission is applied for.
Their timescale is:
Summer 2023 - continued engagement with local stakeholders
Autumn 2023 - detailed planning application to be submitted
Late Autumn 2023 - Hertsmere Borough Council consult on the application
Spring Summer 2024 - possible decision on planning application
As soon as the plans are submitted we will advise members on how to object.
July 2023
Endurance Estates have resurrected their plans for Allum Lane Fields. They intend to build a doctors surgery and retirement care village on this area of Green Belt Land.
There is a consultation at Allum Hall on Wednesday 19th July 2023 at 3pm to 8pm. Please attend and find out as much as you can.
A flier has been sent to residents in the vicinity of the development - see below.
ALFA has also been resurrected, under EBGBS, to research and provide evidence to strongly object to this proposal.
There is a consultation at Allum Hall on Wednesday 19th July 2023 at 3pm to 8pm. Please attend and find out as much as you can.
A flier has been sent to residents in the vicinity of the development - see below.
ALFA has also been resurrected, under EBGBS, to research and provide evidence to strongly object to this proposal.
September 2021
Although there are no plans for a housing estate or Care home on site BE1 there are plans for Schopwick Surgery to be relocated on this site as a large healthcare facility.
Click here for more details of Schopwick relocation.
Site HEL341 has been allocated for an extension to the cemetery.
Although there are no plans for a housing estate or Care home on site BE1 there are plans for Schopwick Surgery to be relocated on this site as a large healthcare facility.
Click here for more details of Schopwick relocation.
Site HEL341 has been allocated for an extension to the cemetery.
June 2021
An article in the Barnet Times, written by Nathan Louis, reported on the use of site HEL341 for an extension of the Allum Lane cemetery as capacity will be reached in 2023.
He stated, "The land in question is green belt and has been put forward in the local plan as a site for 69 homes and a cemetery. However, the council says housing on this site is "not acceptable" under current policies - but development of a cemetery would be, although it would still require planning permission."
Click here for Barnet Times article 11/6/21
An article in the Barnet Times, written by Nathan Louis, reported on the use of site HEL341 for an extension of the Allum Lane cemetery as capacity will be reached in 2023.
He stated, "The land in question is green belt and has been put forward in the local plan as a site for 69 homes and a cemetery. However, the council says housing on this site is "not acceptable" under current policies - but development of a cemetery would be, although it would still require planning permission."
Click here for Barnet Times article 11/6/21
May 2021
Schopwick Surgery have been offered the site next to the old Fisheries Pub, off Barnet Lane. Although this site is green belt land, the land is boggy with no footpaths, so is not used by local people for recreational purposes or for agriculture. EBGBS support the use of this land by Schopwick to relocate their Surgery.
Schopwick Surgery have been offered the site next to the old Fisheries Pub, off Barnet Lane. Although this site is green belt land, the land is boggy with no footpaths, so is not used by local people for recreational purposes or for agriculture. EBGBS support the use of this land by Schopwick to relocate their Surgery.
April 2021
Deadline for the new survey for all patients is 18th April 2021.
Please respond, objecting to the relocation on green belt land.
March 2021
A new survey has been sent to all patients. We request you respond and state your objection to a re-location site on green belt land.
February 2021 Schopwick Surgery Relocation
Patients unhappy about Schopwick Surgery Relocation plans
Click here for article in Town Crier
January 2021 Schopwick Surgery Relocation to green belt
Schopwick meeting Tuesday 26th January 202110 am via Teams with HVCCG and PPG members.
November 2020 Schopwick Surgery Relocation
Patients from Schopwick Surgery were informed of the proposed relocation of the Elstree surgery to site BE1 on 20th November 2020.
The relocation of Schopwick Surgery has been planned for an areas of green belt and includes an additional development of a large care home and c280 houses filling the BE1 site.
For further details see the Patient Liaison Booklet.
November 2018
Site BE1 covers 12.1 hectares of green belt land including footpaths, valuable open spaces and provides green belt land to avoid coalescence of settlements with Elstree village.
There is also concern that building on this site will cause already heavily congested roads to come to a standstill and cause increased flooding in surrounding areas.
ALFA (Allum Lane Fields Association) was set up by three local residents to work on behalf of those who object to the development.
See ALFA website for more information
Deadline for the new survey for all patients is 18th April 2021.
Please respond, objecting to the relocation on green belt land.
March 2021
A new survey has been sent to all patients. We request you respond and state your objection to a re-location site on green belt land.
February 2021 Schopwick Surgery Relocation
Patients unhappy about Schopwick Surgery Relocation plans
Click here for article in Town Crier
January 2021 Schopwick Surgery Relocation to green belt
Schopwick meeting Tuesday 26th January 202110 am via Teams with HVCCG and PPG members.
November 2020 Schopwick Surgery Relocation
Patients from Schopwick Surgery were informed of the proposed relocation of the Elstree surgery to site BE1 on 20th November 2020.
The relocation of Schopwick Surgery has been planned for an areas of green belt and includes an additional development of a large care home and c280 houses filling the BE1 site.
For further details see the Patient Liaison Booklet.
November 2018
Site BE1 covers 12.1 hectares of green belt land including footpaths, valuable open spaces and provides green belt land to avoid coalescence of settlements with Elstree village.
There is also concern that building on this site will cause already heavily congested roads to come to a standstill and cause increased flooding in surrounding areas.
ALFA (Allum Lane Fields Association) was set up by three local residents to work on behalf of those who object to the development.
See ALFA website for more information