SAVE HARE HATCH SHEEPLANDS
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HHS have a new petition - this petition is now closed
2016-08-12 16:17:45Heather
MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD - SIGN OUR NEW PETITION
2016-07-30 14:57:08MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD - SIGN OUR NEW PETITION
As I am sure you already know the council refused to accept the petition you signed in support of Hare Hatch Sheeplands. That’s because, under their own rules, they have decided not to accept petitions which are about planning issues. Since the online and paper petitions were submitted to Wokingham Borough, the total number of signatures has risen to nearly 12,000.
If you don’t want the council to ignore you there is now another chance to make your views heard. The planning inquiry that begins at Shute End on September 6th gives you an opportunity and we urge you to take advantage of it by signing our new petition right now at [http://www.petitions24.com/make_your_voice_heard_about_hare_hatch_sheeplands#form]
The new petition does not mention planning. As you can see from the wording it simply asks the council to offer us the support we need to continue as a financially viable business and provide the many community benefits we know you appreciate. Use the petition to tell Wokingham Borough Council that you will not allow them to ignore the views of so many local people.
There is a paper petition at Sheeplands & the online petition with the address given above. Can you please sign now or within the next week or two? You should sign either the online or the paper version – but not both. Please also make sure that you only sign once. Even if you signed the first petition we DO need you to sign this new version in order to make your views known. It will allow us to make it clear to the inquiry inspector that, despite Wokingham’s intransigence, you are not willing to give up the fight to save Sheeplands.
If the council gets its way the loss of income will force Hare Hatch Sheeplands to close down. If you don’t want that to happen then make sure you sign the new petition.
You have given Hare Hatch Sheeplands magnificent support in the past. Please now do it again.
Thank you.
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HHS - Local Councillors
2016-04-30 16:17:26Dear Friends,
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HHS - BAD NEWS
2016-04-29 17:07:57I am sorry to have to report the following:-
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URGENT APPEAL - HHS
2016-04-26 08:42:02Many of you will have seen the latest update (copied below) sent out by HHS on 19th April. If there is any way you can prove you shopped at HHS in the earlier years going back to 2002 and before, can you please write to the Council and tell them and copy HHS in on the letter or email. You also need to say that you support their application for a certificate or lawful use and their right to retail. I know it is highly unlikely you have kept receipts for a pack of bedding plants, but you may well have receipts or bank/credit card statements for larger purchases such as large garden plants & pots, fertilisers, trees, garden equipment. Photos of your garden with goods bought, or photos you may have taken at HHS around that time would also be very useful. Please spare a bit of time to search through your files if you think you may be able to track down a proof of purchase - no matter how small the amount. It may well be the one thing that helps save HHS. 27th APRIL IS THE DEADLINE FOR THIS (tomorrow).
The very survival of Sheeplands is at risk and we would be very grateful if you are willing to assist us with the following.
We have re-applied for a 'Certificate of Lawful Use' (application number 160677). If we can prove that Hare Hatch Sheeplands has been operating as a retail business since at least 2002, Wokingham Borough Council's enforcement notice would become invalid. This would then allow a certificate of lawfulness to be granted, on the same basis as the certificate that was provided to Ladds Garden Village and Countrywide Stores.
We have been overwhelmed by the support we have received and our petition to save Sheeplands is fast approaching 10,000 signatures. However, the threat of closure of the business is still very real.
For those of you who feel strongly enough and are willing to support us, please register your support by writing to Wokingham Borough Council. If you can provide any 'evidence' or support for our claim that Sheeplands has been operating as a business between 2002 and 2012, this could go a long way in helping us to survive.
If you would like to show your support in this way, please send an email to: development.control@wokingham.gov.uk or write a letter and send it to: Development Manager, Wokingham Borough Council, P.O. Box 157, Shute End, Wokingham, Berkshire, RG40 1WR. Please quote the Certificate of Lawful Use application number (160677).
The deadline for registering your support is 27 April.
Thank you for your continued support!
Rob and the team at Hare Hatch Sheeplands
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HHS & BBC
2016-03-27 17:37:20Hi All, You may or may not have seen this item on the BBC website.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-berkshire-35841021
This was great publicity and it would be good if we could get the BBC South Today even more interested so they follow it up. Can you please find the time to make your views known to the BBC either online or by writing in. There was also further publicity in the Wokingham paper, and the Henley Standard also reported on the petition which now has 8,500 signatures (including the paper version at HHS). I am not able to attach the press clippings but if you would like to see them then email me via the petition, the link is on the first page (contact petition author). Please help to keep the interest going, many children are already missing the animal corner and the loss of further facilities will cause so much more disappointment to young and old alike.
Once again, thank you all for your help so far.
Heather
Hare Hatch Sheeplands - UPDATE
2016-03-09 16:05:25Dear All,
Thank you so much for the support you have given to HHS, but yet again your continued support is needed. HHS are hoping the petition can be presented to the Council at a meeting on March 24th. We do not want you to sign it again, but we do ask that you check with any friends/relatives/neighbours that they know about the petition, and if they do have they signed it? The petition can be signed online or a paper petition is held at HHS.
Many thanks
Heather
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URGENT UPDATE APPEAL FOR HHS
2015-12-23 12:25:01This is a bit lengthy but please read and act upon it as soon as possible, time is short.
Can you help?
Customers of Hare Hatch Sheeplands garden centre in Twyford have been reminded that they have only a few days left in which to support the centre’s current planning applications.
"They can do that by emailing planning.enquiries@wokingham.gov.uk, or completing an online comment form at www.wokingham.gov.uk.
Link to How to Comment on a planning application WBC
Link to read/see our planning applications in Planning Applications (search by the ref numbers given above)
Thank you for reading & thank you for your ongoing support.
Heather
Hare hatch Sheeplands - Please help in the fight for survival
2015-05-06 14:45:34Dear All, More than a year has passed since I last updated you on the situation with HHS and WBC. I regret to inform you that WBC have decided to completely ignore what you want in your community and have issued a refusal to Rob Scott’s “lawful use” application. WBC have started legal proceedings to force him to comply with the enforcement notice they issued in 2013. If Rob Scott is forced to trade by the rules WBC put in their enforcement notice his business cannot possibly survive and the loss to the community will be devastating.
Did you know that HHS have raised over £30,000 for local charities through their Christmas Grotto – now, thanks to WBC the Christmas Grotto has to end. The losers are Twyford Charities Together (Age Concern, Daisy’s Dream, Building for the Future, Camp Mohawk & Piggott School). The young, old & disabled will all suffer because of WBC. Are WBC going to provide extra funding to replace the money that will be lost, money all these charities need to continue their good works? HHS are a venue for, and a great supporter of “Be A Santa For A Senior” where 150 elderly locals are invited to a FREE party and receive a hamper at Christmas. This will also cease. HHS is a venue for charity events, community events & collections e.g Poppy appeals, RNLI, Horticultural Society shows, pre-school visits, children’s theatre, craft markets & Christmas markets & food festivals. You will lose all of these from your community.
I have not yet mentioned all the local, independent suppliers who will also suffer from the loss of trade that HHS gives them. The eggs come from Riverway farm on the A4, fruit & veg and some plants all come from local suppliers.
Lots of youngsters from local schools have had their first taste of work with Saturday and evening jobs at HHS. This has given them a great deal of valuable work experience.
The first things to go are the children’s play area and the children’s farm – these are to close on 7th May.
If WBC do not accept Rob Scott’s “plan of compliance” it could lead to the removal of everything but the farm shop, the coffee shop and the plant nursery. If this happens the business will no longer be financially viable and will cease to exist. This will affect all age groups in our community - children, parents, Grandparents.
I urge you to please, please, please, add your comments to this petition, write to your local Councillor, write to WBC, write to Theresa May, write to Radio Berkshire, write to BBC South, write to anyone you can think of to make your views known. If you want HHS fight for it. All we want is for HHS to be allowed to operate on the same basis as other local garden centres.
Please forward the link for this petition to anyone you know who will be affected by WBC decision.
IF YOU WANT HARE HATCH SHEEPLANDS TO SURVIVE FIGHT FOR IT
Enforcement Notice
2014-04-08 14:48:00I have received the following announcement from hare hatch Sheeplands:-
"We are very pleased to announce that we have spent a lot of time and effort discussing matters with Wokingham Borough planning officials and our Ward Councillors for the last few weeks in the hope that we can resolve our planning dispute and get on with planning the next phase for the future of Hare Hatch Sheeplands.
As part of this ongoing process we have withdrawn our appeal against the Enforcement Notice issued by WBC. I have identified a way in which we can resolve the problem without compromising WBC's greenbelt policy. There is every reason now to believe that a solution is within sight which will be acceptable to all parties.
We would like to thank our local councillor Bob Pitts for his help in reaching this point."
Thank you all so much for your support.
I will publish further updates as soon as I receive information.
Rgds
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