Wengeo Lane and Chauncy field

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John_D
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Wengeo Lane and Chauncy field

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Any one know what is happening to the land, recently sold I believe, that is bounded by Park Road and Wengeo lane and possibly contains the swimming pool/gym? I have heard a rumour that housing is proposed :(
A walk up Wengeo Lane revealed the Council notice below, the wording of which makes no sense as it has nothing to do with the A602, unless the impact of more housing, possibly with access from the North end of Wengeo Lane is being contemplated?

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A larger detail showing just the map.
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A walk further up Wengeo Lane shows that on another tree, directly opposite the entrance to Wengeo cottage, it would appear that a similar notice has been removed, as three identical grey cable ties are all that is left there. :?
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Can't read the letter, as it's too small, but I'dto hazard a guess that they require access for surveying purposes only, and that there's unregistered land there, so they have to post notices.

Sounds like an opportunity for a speculative land grab registration for the unscrupulous, mind!
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This any better?
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Is wengeo Lane an adopted road? That might cause some confusion on ownership if not. The school grounds belong to the school.
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But what possible effects can this have on the A602 improvements? (which appears to be the justification used for the survey) :?
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Maybe they are going us Chauncy Playing Fields to build direct Access from the A10 to Asda?

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With all the cuts to education budgets imposed by Michael Gove Dennis O'Sullivan is probably taking a few million to allow a flyover for the ASDA access!
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I think there are two different stories here...

The land between Fanshawe Pool and Wengeo Lane/Trapstyles (the bit at the bottom of the slope) is being sold by Chauncy to fund the building of a new sports hall - see first paragraph of recent Chauncy newsletter here: http://www.thechauncyschool.co.uk/docum ... r%20P1.pdf

Looking at the notice and map images on here, it looks like HCC only need access for surveying - the road improvements will be along the existing A602. It's just a coincidence that the area includes the land sold by Chauncy - and also part of the school playing field that I don't think has been sold. I also find it hilarious that HCC can't identify owner of a school playing field!
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Outline of the planned road improvements is here:
http://www.hertsdirect.org/services/tra ... /18425052/

Includes traffic lights and widening of the A10/A602 roundabout.
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Simes wrote:Outline of the planned road improvements is here:
http://www.hertsdirect.org/services/tra ... /18425052/

Includes traffic lights and widening of the A10/A602 roundabout.
Interesting, but what has the bottom end of Wengeo lane got to do with any of that? It's not if it is accessible any more from Watton Road, it's nearly 30 years since you could drive down there from the Page Hill end to Park Road :roll:
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