Longstanton Life: Article on Home Farm Protest

Most residents should be receiving their Feb/Mar edition of Longstanton Life in which the Home Farm Forum were able to get a centre spread article describing the protest that came together on Jan 2nd.  The article includes a comprehensive background and key facts of the situation we are in.

Here is a PDF file of the centre spread and the text of the article is shown below:  LL_Feb

Home Farm residents’ protest

On Monday 2nd January, over one hundred residents on the Home Farm development here in Longstanton came together to protest about the lack of progress in completing their roads and paths. They united to send a very clear message to Barratt Homes, Taylor Wimpey and Persimmon (their developers) and their local politicians, local authorities, planning authorities and Councils, that you’ve all let us down and we won’t tolerate this any longer.

It has been over five years since residents first started purchasing homes on Home Farm, which currently has around two hundred or more houses on the development. The developers left the site in 2009, but without completing the roads and infrastructure that they had been paid to do.

The worst of the problem is evident on Stevensons Road and Duddle Drive where the roads and paths have not even been completed, and are now showing obvious signs of deterioration, and as a result trip hazards are increasing daily. It is only a matter of time before there is a serious accident.

While the roads remain unadopted, the developers are responsible for maintaining the development as stated in residents’ contracts. Let’s not forget that our contracts and deeds state quite clearly that the developers will as a condition of our purchase bring the roads, sewers and footpaths up to an adoptable standard (top coat) and not just to a base coat level. They will also maintain the roads, footpaths, sewers, open spaces and local play areas (LAPS) until such time as the roads, sewers and open spaces are adopted by the appropriate body or Council.

As things currently stand, the Councils have no responsibility for the roads and paths, although we are paying a portion of our Council tax towards our street maintenance.

As a consequence of this, our homes are becoming harder to sell as prospective buyers are advised against purchasing on this site.

The residents have been concerned about the number of prospective buyers that have been put off from buying houses on the development. We are well aware of residents who have had to drop thousands of pounds off the value of their homes or have seen contracts fall through at the very last moment. What is happening is really upsetting because this is a really close, proud community that can’t quite believe this has been allowed to happen.

The show of support on Monday was a strong message to the developers, councillors and local authorities, that this problem needs to be resolved very quickly. People need to be aware of the potential issues of buying new homes, or recently developed houses where the roads are incomplete or have not been adopted as this is happening on a local and national scale.

For residents of Longstanton who are unfamiliar with the current road adoption situation on Home Farm here are some of the key facts as we understand them:

  • The ground works across all of the Home Farm Development have not been adopted. Arguably residents are therefore paying council tax for services they do not receive (such as road maintenance, street lighting, general upkeep of the area, etc.) which seems very unfair.
  • Cofton’s were subcontracted and paid by Barratt Homes and Taylor Wimpey to complete the roads several years ago on Duddle Drive & Stevensons Road but the company went into administration.
  • Barratt Homes and Taylor Wimpey are contractually bound to complete the roads as continually reminded by residents’ solicitors. It is the developers’ problem that they paid Cofton’s and is something they shouldn’t be using as an excuse not to complete the roads in Home Farm.
  • Unfortunately, no bond or guarantee (referred to as a Section 38) was requested by South Cambridgeshire District Council as a condition of development, which is why the Council is unable to complete the “ground works” in the advent of a developer going into administration. However, Cambridge County Council would waive the inspection charges to facilitate adoption as we understand to make the process less costly for the developer.
  • As of 1st October 2011, the sewers are now the responsibility of Anglian Water, which was originally another key issue as to why the roads could not be adopted. This will now also reduce costs to complete the adoption of the roads.

The residents formed the Home Farm Forum to act as a collective voice to raise awareness of the issues we are facing as well as coordinate a clear plan of action to resolve them. For more information and regular email updates about this campaign, or to get involved go to http://homefarmforum.wordpress.com. For those on facebook join the “Home Farm Forum” group also to discuss and react to the developments as they happen.

We really hope that Barratt Homes, Taylor Wimpey and Persimmon, the local politicians, local authorities, planning authorities and Councils understand now how important this issue is to us as they continue to develop in our area. There really can be no more excuses. The roads need to be adopted as soon as possible. People are fed up with the talking and are demanding action now!

Update on Progress

The forum had a very positive meeting with the MD of Barratt Homes, Andrew Swindell, yesterday evening (02/02/2012).  We believe we are a step closer to getting our roads and paths finished and are now awaiting written confirmation of Barratt’s future actions.  In the meantime, we still urge you to get your letters and forms back to us so that if anything does go wrong we are ready to ratchet up the campaign further.

Interview with BBC Radio Cambridgeshire’s Jeremy Sallis

To listen again to the interview, aired today, discussing the issues that we face here on the Home Farm development please follow the link below.  Residents Sara and Madalene clearly expressed the frustrations we are facing here and the interview with Alison went very well as she explained what we are doing and where the problems are.

Cambridgeshire_Breakfast_with_Jeremy_Sallis

The first section talking with the residents is at 1:23 into the recording; the second interview is at 2:22.  There were also mentions of  Home Farm in the hourly news slots.  This link will cease to work in about 7 days.

Letters of Complaint – Calling for your support!

By now all residents of Stevensons Road and Duddle Drive should have received their pack containing background information and two letters of complaint to sign and return to the Home Farm Forum for forwarding to your developer and MP.

Please make sure you return these in the next 10 days to 51 Duddle Drive.

Also, please subscribe to this Forum so that you are alerted to new posts and information regarding the General Meeting planned for March 2012.  Click the “Sign me up” button on the right.

Copies of the letters are attached for others on the estate to read.

Intro – Letters of Complaint v2

General Letter to Wimpey v2

General Letter to Barratts v2

general letter to Andrew Lansley MP v2

Letters sent to Developers

Attached are copies of the three letters recently sent by the HFF committee to the developers of the Home Farm Estate to inform them of the recent protest photo and article which will appear in the February 2012 Longstanton Life Magazine.

Persimmon Letter

Wimpey Letter

Barratt Letter

South Cambridgeshire District Council ARE THEIR PLANS RIGHT FOR YOU?

South Cambridgeshire District Council have published a draft plan for the next five years to make sure they’re focusing on what matters to South Cambridgeshire communities – but they need residents’ views to make sure we’re getting it right.

Please lets all complete the survey and tell them what we think.

You can find the corporate plan here:
http://www.scambs.gov.uk/documents/retrieve.htm?pk_document=910952

and the survey is here;
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/ThreeAs2012

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