Saturday 7th August

St Barbara’s Community Church Open Day with Refreshments

St Barbara’s Community Church are hosting an Open Day with Refreshments at the new Mindenhurst School.

Details below:

When: Saturday 7th August 10:30 – 12:30 & 3:30 – 5:30
Where: Mindenhurst School, Mindenhurst Road
What: See the facilities of your local Church
Who: Everyone is welcome

Please park at the St Barbara’s car park and walk to the new school – the footpath to the left of the church will take you there.

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Mindenhurst Wild Week Review

As you may be aware, we held our first Wild Week last week (27th July – 1st August 2021).

What a great time we have had during Wild Week, getting closer to nature and to our amazing local wildlife. A big thank you to everyone who got involved in all the events and activities throughout the week.

We started the week with a minibeast hunt lead by Surrey Wildlife Trust, where we discovered all sorts of wonderful bugs and creatures that live in the Central SANG.

They also lead a bat walk later in the week, where the group got to see and hear Pipistrelle and Soprano bats as they flew overhead catching insects.

We have also helped identify and count local butterflies, learnt more about our native trees, and we have thoroughly enjoyed seeing the ‘wild art’ entries to our art competition.

Thank you to everyone who took part, and to Surrey Wildlife Trust for making the wildlife walks such a fascinating and fun experience.

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Deepcut Bridge Road Trenching

The following trenching works will be taking place along Deepcut Bridge Road. The details of these works are as follows:

  • Trenching to install HV cables between Deepcut Bridge Road and Woodend Road.
  • There will be traffic lights in place but also a manual traffic marshal to direct traffic
  • Works will be conducted under a TTRO, approved by the council, which has set out strict protocols for conducting these works.
  • There will be no more than 100m of trenching that are open at any one time

The works will take 5 weeks to complete and the working hours will be 8am-6pm, Monday to Friday. During this period there will restricted access along the stretch of road and traffic management will be in place with temporary traffic lights and a traffic marshal controlling the traffic. Also, the two bus stops along Deepcut Bridge Road will be suspended and there will be  a width restriction in place for 4 weeks at the railway bridge, however the road closure will only take place on Saturday 24th July for approximately half a day.

 

We apologise for any delays this work causes and thank you for your cooperation and patience. If you have any questions, please get in touch by emailing hello@mindenhurst.co.uk.

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Construction Update - July 2021

Please find below the latest construction update.

Construction Update - July 2021

1 – Trenching works to Deepcut Bridge Road commenced on the 28/06/2021 and will continue for 5 weeks. This will involve the closure of one lane and two bus stops on Deepcut Bridge Road. This work is taking place to install HV power cables between the substation opposite the Village Green and the substation located on Blackdown Road (via Woodend Road).

2 Works will be continuing on the Green Swathe in the form of a vegetation scrape to the swathe area. All vegetation will be removed to prevent the nesting of birds and reptiles prior to the landscaping works commencing.

3 – Remedial works will be commencing on the private driveway located at the railway bridge on Deepcut Bridge Road for 4 weeks. This will involve a lane restriction heading Southbound on DBR and will require a half day road closure to the railway bridge on Saturday 24th July. Advance notice signs will be displayed in the surrounding area 2 weeks before this road closure takes place.

4 – Contractors will be mobilising at the end of July to commence works on reprofiling the road outside of the Cala development (Brunswick Road directly outside of the MOD entrance gate). This will involve stripping and re-laying the road in this area.

5 – Lighting bollards will be installed to the footpath between Deepcut Bridge Road and Mindenhurst Road which is located next to St. Barbara’s Church.

6 – Landscape maintenance works will be ongoing to the Village Green and Central SANGs areas.

Loop Road Reserved Matters Application
We will be submitting a Reserved Matters Application for the Loop Road w/c 19th July 2021. The Loop Road will provide access to future residential parcels. The road forms a loop from the east of the Mindenhurst Road and will connect to the section of road that has already been constructed adjacent to the Primary School site.

This Loop Road will deliver:
• Access for vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists to the future residential areas
• New sustainable drainage along the western end of the loop road
• 3 new electricity substations to support new housing
• Safe access for cars, pedestrians and cyclists to move between
residential and green spaces.

Construction Update - July 2021

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Construction Update - June 2021

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Construction Update - June 2021

1 – Ground remediation work will continue in the following areas where we will carry out the safe removal and disposal of contaminated material. Machinery will not be operating during weekends and will stick to normal working hours (08:00 to 17:00).

1a – The LAP (Local Area for Play) which is within the Central Suitable Alternative Natural Greenspace (SANG).

1b – The Green Swathe is located between the two current CALA homes development sites and extends from the Village Green down to the Frimley Lock path. Access to the site will be via the Frimley Lock path which means an increase in the number of construction vehicles using the path to gain access to the site.

1c – Southern SUDs

1d Bovis Bank works will be contained within the boundary already erected. Residents may experience more vehicles using Cyprus Road when material is being removed.

2 – Trenching works to enable the installation of electrical cables, which will provide power to the local area, will continue along Blackdown Road from the Sergeants Mess access. We have listened to residents’ concerns and the trench will now run down the road on the opposite side to the houses.

3 – Trenching works to enable installation of the new water main to Minorca Road will continue to the road in front of the cricket pitch and between Minorca Avenue to Deepcut Bridge Road. Temporary traffic lights will be in place along Minorca Avenue and on Deepcut Bridge Road. We anticipate works will be completed in June.

 

4 – Landscape maintenance works will be ongoing throughout the Central SANG (Suitable Alternative Natural Greenspace) and Village Green. We do not anticipate this causing disruption to residents.

5 – Additional trenching works will be required from the newly constructed substation along the grass verge on Cyprus Road. We will endeavour to maintain access, however there will likely be fewer parking spaces along this section of the road.

6 – Stone paving will be installed to mark the highway boundary at the intersections along Mindenhurst Road. Localised fencing will be erected, which may reduce access to some footpaths. Signage will be in place to notify residents of any diversions.

7 – Soft landscaping works to the park and eastern landfill areas (behind Portesbery School) are ongoing, including new footpath installations. Works will take place behind fencing and we do not anticipate additional traffic or disruption to residents.

Construction Update - June 2021

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Construction Update - May 2021

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Construction Update - May 2021

1 – Ground remediation work will begin on the local areas for play (LAPS), Green Swathe and the southern sustainable drainage systems (SuDS)

We will carry out the safe removal and disposal of contaminated material.

1a – The LAP is within the Central Suitable Alternative Natural Greenspace (SANG). There will be a slight increase of construction vehicles in this area but current access to the Central SANG will not be affected.

1b – The Green Swathe is located between the two current CALA homes development sites and extends from the Village Green down to the Frimley Lock path. Access to the site will be via the Frimley Lock path which means an increase in the number of construction vehicles using the path to gain access to the site. Machinery will be operating Monday-Friday, between 8am to 5pm.

1c –The Southern SUDS is situated in the area of woodland between the Frimley Lock path and the Basingstoke Canal. Access to the site will be the same as the Green Swathe site detailed above.

2 – The Mindenhurst team will be moving into their new project office in the former Premier shop building. The existing office located next to Mindenhurst Primary School will be removed.

3 – Trenching works will continue from Deepcut Bridge Road, along Minorca Road, and in front of the cricket pitch site. This is for the installation of a water main to feed the residential houses and further developments in this area. This will mean that during May there will be some traffic management measures in place along Minorca Road, which will include traffic lights and signage.

4 – We will start trenching works along Blackdown Road, from the Sergeants Mess access on Blackdown Road, to Deepcut Bridge Road/North Access Roundabout. This trench will be tight to the kerb on the housing side of the carriageway and is necessary for the installation of electrical cables to Substation 14 which will provide power to the local areas.

5 – Maintenance works, will be ongoing in the Central SANG. This will involve construction machinery operating in this area and will limit access to part of the SANG while work takes place. The majority of the Central SANG route will remain open for pedestrians.

 

Construction Update - May 2021

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New Canal Steps

We are delighted to have completed the construction of the new canal steps which were opened for public use on Monday 5 March 2021. The new steps, which lead to the canal from Deepcut Bridge Road, have improved access to the canal and have an integrated bicycle rail which will help promote leisure and commuter cycle use of the towpath.

Working next to the canal, within a Site of Special Scientific Interest, posed many challenges. The canal is rich with wildlife and we had very stringent procedures to work around the canal, including environmental containment systems to prevent any contamination. To mitigate the risk, further precast concrete stair-units were used instead of using in-situ concrete.

A major logistical challenge for this work was to find a way to get the excavator onto the towpath to excavate and remove the old steps. The safest and most practical way was to engage a local Canal transportation company to deliver the 3.5 tonne excavator on a barge via Frimley Lock down to Deepcut Bridge Road.

This work was completed over a 17-week period and was carried out as part of the Section 106 planning obligations for the Mindenhurst development.

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Bovis Homes

As housebuilding continues to operate during these challenging times, Bovis Homes is constructing high-quality new-builds at Mindenhurst in Deepcut.

The first parcel, A1, is located on Cyprus Road and will include a selection of one to five-bedroom properties. Our show home is due to launch this summer.

Bovis Homes is part of Vistry Group – a five-star housebuilder that is uniquely positioned in the top five in the UK. The designs of our homes and construction techniques blend tradition with innovation, creating well-built homes with modern living standards.

Bovis’ regional marketing manager, Alix Laflin, said: “We are very excited to have started on our new homes at Deepcut and to join the Mindenhurst community. It has been a development that we have been eager to launch, and we look forward to making a positive difference to the village. This is a fantastic location and we are proud of the houses we are building here.”

Bovis Homes is building a selection of one and two-bedroom apartments and two, three, four and five-bedroom homes, from our latest collection. The first homes to be released will be two and three-bedroom properties.

The two-bedroom Holly house type is perfect for first-time buyers or those looking to downsize. Starting from £375,000, the garden-facing kitchen/dining area is spacious while the front-facing living room is light and bright.

The three-bedroom Hazel, starting from £435,000, has stunning feature windows in the front-facing sitting room and en-suite master bedroom. The stylish, open-plan kitchen/dining room is ideal for family meals and entertaining friends while the three bedrooms provide plenty of space to relax and recharge.

Properties in Bovis Homes’ latest homes collection are named after British trees and focus on well-proportioned exteriors with a real sense of light and flow on the inside. Designed for modern living, home buyers can relax in open-plan living areas and stylish fitted kitchens, and bring the outside in with stunning bi-fold doors.

Vistry, formed in January 2020, brings together the energy and talents of Bovis Homes, Linden Homes and the newly-named Vistry Partnerships (formerly Galliford Try Partnerships).

To find out more about Bovis’ location at Mindenhurst and the house types available, visit www.bovishomes.co.uk and for more about Vistry, visit www.vistrygroup.co.uk

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Construction Programme

Please find the timeline here that outlines some key milestones for the development.

Construction Programme

Spring 2021
– Road upgrade to area around Bovis plots
– Ecology works and surveys
– Drainage diversion works

Summer 2021
– Central SANG final landscaping and LAP
– Southern SUDS attenuation works
– New utility services from Deepcut Bridge Road
to Blackdown Road
– Green Swathe works commence

Autumn 2021
– Demolition of buildings within the path of the
new loop road
– Utility services to Sergeant’s Mess and within
the northern site

Winter 2021
– Commence sports hub
– ANGSt & cycle route
– Demolition of existing buildings – Southern SANG

New access route
Due to the closure of Royal Way we know local residents lost this access route to the Central SANG. We listened to your feedback and have constructed a new temporary access path from Alma Gardens. This path runs behind Portesbery Road to the Central SANG and was opened on 8 March.


New pub
Hall and Woodhouse hope that, as things improve in terms of the pandemic, they will be able to start construction this summer with the view to opening their doors in early 2022.


New food store
We know that everyone is keen to find out more about the new food store. The sale of the food store parcel is still under negotiation. We should have more information to share with you soon.

Our virtual consultation

As you may have seen from our recent flyer, we have been running a virtual consultation detailing the remaining infrastructure to be delivered.

A series of Reserved Matters Applications are being submitted for the next stage of infrastructure development at Mindenhurst. This includes areas of newly accessible public open space, a new church hall for the community and roads & infrastructure to serve future housing. These applications will cover all the remaining non-residential areas of the site.

The virtual consultation provides an opportunity to view our proposals and submit feedback on the plans.

The applications will provide details of how Skanska
proposes to deliver:

  • The community sports hub and northern open space The public park and new church hall next to St Barbara’s Church
  • New accessible Natural Green Space surrounding the former Sergeant’s Mess
  • The southern SANG (Suitable Alternative Natural Greenspace)
  • The loop road through the site.

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