WD/2021/1875/F – TREE TOPS, WILDERNESS LANE, HADLOW DOWN, TN22 4HU
Description: NEW LOG STORE ADJACENT TO EXISTING OUTBUILDING
Link to documents on web: https://planning.wealden.gov.uk/disclaimer.aspx?returnURL=%2fplandisp.aspx%3frecno%3d154836
TO NOTE – an extension to the deadline for comments on the application until 8th September has been granted to the PC.
WD/2021/1937/FR – PLOT 1, BURNT HOUSE FARM BARNS, BRICK KILN LANE, HADLOW DOWN, TN22 4EJ
Description: ERECTION OF A DETACHED SINGLE STOREY DWELLING AND A
DETACHED TRIPLE GARAGE
Link to documents on web: https://planning.wealden.gov.uk/disclaimer.aspx?returnURL=%2fplandisp.aspx%3frecno%3d154910
TO NOTE – an extension to the deadline for comments on the application until 8th September has been granted to the PC.
WD/2021/2063/LB – CLAYLANDS, THE KIT WILSON TRUST FOR ANIMAL WELFARE, STONEHURST LANE, HADLOW DOWN, TN22 4ED
Description: FULL REMOVAL OF EXISTING PLAIN CLAY TILE ROOF AND FULL REROOFING WITH MATCHING ‘HERITAGE’ TYPE HANDMADE CLAY
TILES INCLUDING ROOF INSULATION INSTALLED FROM THE
OUTSIDE AS REQUIRED BY THE BUILDING REGULATIONS.
Link to documents on web: https://planning.wealden.gov.uk/disclaimer.aspx?returnURL=%2fplandisp.aspx%3frecno%3d155066
APPEAL BY HADLOW HIDEAWAYS LTD (the Appellant)
Site: PASSALLS FARM, WILDERNESS LANE, HADLOW DOWN, TN22 4HB
Proposal: RETENTION OF EXISTING BELL TENT GLAMPING PITCH (RETROSPECTIVE) AND THE CHANGE OF USE OF LAND FOR THE INSTALLATION OF ONE FURTHER IDENTICAL PITCH FOR SEASONAL HOLIDAY OCCUPATION.
Planning Inspectorate Ref: APP/C1435/W/21/3270466
Wealden DC Ref: LE/WD/2020/1360/FR
Link to documents on web: https://planning.wealden.gov.uk/plandisp.aspx?recno=150409
TO NOTE: Notification of this appeal arrived after the agenda for the HD PC meeting had been issued so has been posted here for information. This will not be discussed at the HD PC meeting but the fact that the applicants are appealing against the planning decision will be acknowledged.





‘Little Lily Harley’ is about Charlie Chaplin’s childhood in Lambeth. With a drunken but charismatic actor father who was rarely around & a beautiful young actress of a mother who had three children by different fathers, he had to learn along-side his big brother Sydney how to survive a very precarious existence. Sometimes fostered by other people, sometimes in a school for destitute children, sometimes separated from Sydney & sometimes living on the street (as a child!) he nevertheless managed to triumph over all this to become arguably the greatest film actor ever. Pete Talbot, the director, says, “When I wrote the play in 2019, I could not have known how apt it would be for today. The message of hope, triumph over pain, through the imagination and laughter, is really important for today.”