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by Thornton Hough Community Trust 11 Jan, 2022
Latest threat to our beautiful countryside
by Geoff Dale 01 Sept, 2021
by Geoff Dale 13 Jan, 2021
As previously mentioned we have now put together a guide and information on writing your objection letter. 

Please CLICK HERE to see

Also,  please remember to display our campaign poster to show your support and if you can please donate to our fighting fund.  We are receiving professional advice and this of course costs money. 

Many thanks for your continued support! 
by Geoff Dale 08 Jan, 2021

Planning Application – Leverhulme Estates APP/20/01665, Care Village Thornton Hough

Leverhulme Estates has submitted an amended application to Wirral Council, following our successful campaign to have a previous one refused in 2019.  

As a community we find ourselves once again trying to ensure we do not see another area of special landscape value, a conservation area and greenbelt turned into yet another building site.

This time the application is for a reduced development although the total site area indicated is exactly the same as previously, presumably leaving room for additional applications should this be successful.

The last application had a majority of land used for residential units making a closed care village with a care home and various facilities connected.   This time the application is for the care home, dementia care unit and other facilities. Such facilities are already approved on the Wirral Waters development.  

The site is Hill Top Farm,   right next door to the Primary School (which is graded OFSTED outstanding),   sited on the brow of the hill, on the right, as you enter the village close to the Seven Stars pub and busy crossroads.   As you approach the village this development would be the first thing you would see clearly effecting the openness of the green belt and of the conservation area.

We all appreciate that business is business,   our community has many farms, liveries and a number of hospitality venues all of which have applied for expansion or development over the years and a majority have been fully supported by the community.   In this case, it is not expansion or diversification it is a complete redevelopment of a site that is fully active and operative with a number of tenants.   None of the buildings are in danger or disused, the field is used for crops.   This location has been chosen purely to make the developed units or care rooms more expensive to sell.   Leverhulme Estates owns a huge amount of land on Wirral in many communities, some of whom would actually benefit from a development such as this.  

If planning permission were to be granted this development would potentially increase the population of the heart of the village by at least 36% bringing with it associated difficulties to infrastructure.    

 

The closing date for comments is the 29th   January.  

Please see our website for developments thctrust.co.uk  

Background:

Thornton Hough Community Trust Ltd is a charity established in 1999 just prior to the death of the last Lord Leverhulme , it was created in conjunction with his Lordship to preserve and enhance his legacy of the model village of Thornton Hough.   The Trust now finds itself embarking on protecting that legacy with more and more developments encroaching into the heart of the village.

Recently a housing development was approved for eight luxurious, but out of character, houses to be built.     This was approved by the planning committee without a site visit,   they stated the openness of the green belt would not be affected.   Now they are built they can be seen from all aspects of the village and fields beyond affecting the openness for ever.

As a nation we should be looking to protect our beautiful countryside for all to use,   ensuring only sympathetic and necessary projects are approved especially while there are brown field sites needing development.  

For further information please contact Geoff Dale, Chairman   Geoff@thctrust.co.uk


by Thornton Hough Community Trust 07 Jan, 2021
As a community we are once again opposing the application made by Leverhulme Estates to build a care village at Hill Top Farm.  We are currently fundraising to pay for the expert advice we need to fight this proposal.  Please donate if you can.  Many thanks, CLICK THIS LINK   Save Our Greenbelt Fighting Fund
by Thornton Hough Community Trust 06 Jan, 2021
Join our campaign to oppose the development at Hill Top Farm by Leverhulme Estates.
This site is at the entrance to the Village, it will increase the population of Thornton Hough by at least 12%,  and could well be the start of a wider development (as the original application). 
There are many issues from drains to traffic,  but the fundamental issue is this site sits in the conservation area, is a site of special landscape value and is adjacent to the school where the service road sits. 

Download this poster and display in your window and car,  also print for your neighbours.  CLICK HERE 
by Geoff Dale 04 Jan, 2019
Many thanks to everyone who got involved in the fantastic festive displays throughout the parish during the Christmas period. 

It was amazing to see so many front gardens twinkling, and lit certainly lifted the Christmas spirits. 

The appeal to raise funds for the lights on the Green and the end of Eton/Radley Drive was a great success many thanks to everyone who donated,  we are waiting for the final count but should be in the region of £2500.  We spend just over £3500.   We will be launching the 2019 appeal earlier and look to replace more of the lights on the Green as well as adding more.
by websitebuilder 03 Dec, 2018

A number of years ago the Trust secured the banning of articulated vehicles from using Thornton Common/Neston Road through the village.  The main reason for this is the damage these vehicles cause to the many listed buildings in the village,  especially St Georges and All Saints Churches.  St Georges being grade 2* listed, the highest possible satus.  These very heavy trucks cause vibrations which damage the very fabric of the buildings.  

Articulated lorries needing to make deliveries within the village are permitted to use the route.

Over the last few months more and more articulated lorries are regularly using the village as a cut through from the M53 to Aldi or other distribution hubs or to make deliveries to Tesco and other stores.    The Trust has been in regular communication with Aldi to stop this happening.  

We need your help though to keep on top of this issue.   If you see an articulated vehicle using the village please note the company name and time,  also reg number if possible,  email this information to Karen our secretary who is logging and contacting offending companies.   Karen@thctrust.co.uk.

by websitebuilder 11 Nov, 2018
Thornton Hough remembered those who have given their lives to protect our freedom in every conflict. Each year at 3pm on remembrance day the village comes to a halt and we all stand together at the war memorial for 2 minutes in silence.
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