Proposal from Sandgate Parish Council to Buy Martello Towers 6 and 7 and Surrounding Woodland: FAQs
There will of course be many questions raised over the coming weeks and during the consultation with local residents on the potential purchase of Martello Towers 6 and 7 and Surrounding Woodland (the Sandgate Escarpment). Below we try to answer some of them, but if there are other questions please send them to Deputy Parish Clerk Peter Savage at clerk@sandgatepc.org.uk
How much will the land cost? We can’t answer that question at this stage as we’re still in discussion with the vendor.
How will you finance the purchase and conservation? We will apply for a long term low interest loan from the Public Works Loans Board.
How much is it likely to cost Sandgate residents? Repaying the loan will cost an average of £9 per annum per household (ie 17p per week)
How will you finance conservation and renovation works? The initial loan will cover some immediate works to the woodland to improve paths and access throughout the area and views of the towers. The Parish Council will then seek grant aid support from appropriate sources.
What will you do with the Martello Towers? It will take some time but we would intend over the next five years to be able to open them to public and community uses. We would welcome suggestions from Sandgate residents as to what future uses they might be.
What will you do with the woodland? We very much want to preserve and improve the woodland to encourage a diverse range of wildlife. We will listen to stakeholders as to their views.
What if the residents don’t support the application? We will respect the response and not proceed. We very much hope the residents will agree this is an exciting opportunity to preserve an important part of our local heritage and environment.
Where exactly are the towers and woodland? The towers and woodland sit above Sandgate village, with the land essentially stretching just below the Army Camp from Military Road in the East to Brewers Hill in the West, with the two towers within the land. The below PDF shows the site and location of the two towers.
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Sandgate Parish Council to Consult Residents Over Plans To Buy Martello Towers 6 and 7 and Surrounding Woodland
Sandgate Parish Council has decided to consult residents on an exciting opportunity to purchase woodland on the escarpment, including two Martello Towers, to protect it from planned development.
Martello Towers 6 and 7 sit in woodland above Sandgate Village and are subject to planning consent to develop part of that woodland for housing and to convert the two Martello Towers into a dwelling house and a holiday home. The Parish Council objected to that application and has now agreed terms with the owner with a view to conserving the towers for community use. The Council would also not implement the permission to build five homes as it wishes to protect this important site for its heritage and environmental benefits.
Residents of Sandgate will be consulted over the next few weeks as to whether they support the proposal. If the residents do support the proposal the Parish Council will proceed with the purchase.
As a part of the public consultation process, there will be two public meetings on:
- Thursday 26th April at 7 pm in the Chichester Hall;
- Wednesday 2nd May at 3pm in the Sandgate Library.
The Parish Council has published a series of FAQs on the proposal, but any other questions should be directed to Deputy Parish Clerk Peter Savage at clerk@sandgatepc.org.uk
escarpmentFinance Agenda 10/04/18
Land Assets Management Sub-Committee Agenda 10/04/18
Parish Council Minutes 20/03/18 [Updated]
Additional minute of item 18 [heard under exclusion of press and public as at item 17] added 29 March:
Minutes council meeting extra 20 3 18 CLOSED publishedPlanning Minutes 20/03/2018
Planning Agenda 03/04/2018
Extended Opening Hours for Sandgate Library – Now Open to 5pm Tuesday and Thursday
Since taking over the day-to-day running of Sandgate Library from Kent County Council in 2016, the Parish Council has aimed to extend the hours of the hours of the library and the accessibility to users. At that time the opening hours were mornings only Monday to Saturday (closed Wednesday) – there was no afternoon opening.
Almost immediately Sandgate Parish Council extended the opening hours by opening until 4.30pm on a Thursday, and now we are very pleased to announce that Sandgate Library will now also on an additional afternoon. From next week (3rd April 2018) the Library will be open until 5.00pm each Tuesday and Thursday will now be open until 5.00, instead of 4.30.
The extended hours are on top of an investment in new books (for adults and child alike) for Sandgate Library from the Parish Council.
We will also be starting a Scrabble Club on Tuesday afternoon from 2.00pm-4.00pm. So do come along with your Scrabble boards and prepare to get spelling! There are a wide range of groups and clubs meeting at the Library – learn more about them, the opening hours and more at http://sandgatepc.org.uk/library-opening-times/