Such a pleasant evening and thanks to Watercress Line for permission. The outdoor annual meeting was the first time some of the new trustees met face to face with the founder members. The charity was also pleased to welcome the input of Bob Barnham (Amy’s duck table), Adam Maskill (local arboriculturist), Chris Cornell (railway historian) and Steve Morley (Watercress Line). During the talk preceding the official meeting in addition to the history of the development of The Watercress Line and The Watercress Way we learnt how the church yard was once a horse field, how a track went through the Old Goods Shed (now the railway shop!) as well as the links to the watercress which was loaded in the siding.
Bishop s Waltham 20/02689/HOU, Mr Hornett, conversion of existing garage loft with velux windows, The Timbers, Bank Street. 20/02698/HOU, Mr and Mrs Gandhe, two-bay carport, Hillside View, Martin Street. 20/02836/TPC, Nigel Spencer, tree works, 14 Northbrook Bower, Free Street. Colden Common 20/02545/FUL, Mrs Walker, three additional dwelling using existing vehicle access, Vermont, Upper Moors Road. 20/02655/FUL, Lee Purse, remove existing outbuildings and structure and relocate uses to within barn, which will also be used for applicants business, Willow Farm, Hensting Lane. 20/02722/HOU, Deville and Quin, single storey front extension; single storey/part two-storey rear extension; extension (two-bay open carport) to existing detached garage, 18 Spring Lane.