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The Bookhams Residents’ Association (BRA) is a voluntary membership organisation that is open to all residents and is independent of all political parties. 

The purpose of the BRA is to provide a consultative link between residents with councillors, public authorities and utility services.

The BRA also co-ordinates voluntary services such as  litter picking, Tree Wardens, High Street Christmas lights and hanging baskets. 

If you would like to join the team and help to keep Bookham a village for all to enjoy please get in touch.

Note: The BRA is not directly involved with the cultural and entertainment life of the village. These are provided by our colleagues at the Bookham Community Association at the Old Barn Hall.

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MVDC Cabinet Approves the Bookham Masterplan. BRA concerns about failings and misrepresentation remain unanswered

On 16 April 2025, MVDC’s Cabinet approved the Bookham Masterplan (and the Dorking equivalent).  The Cabinet’s deliberations can be seen here:

Although Cllr Cooksey (Cabinet Member for Planning) acknowledged that there had been “unease in some quarters”, the concerns raised by the BRA were not discussed in any detail by the Cabinet. Rather, Councillors referenced the public consultation as “excellent” and “exemplary” – two words the BRA would not use.

Holding meetings, talking to groups of people, and putting up posters are all appropriate forms of communication. However, the acid test of opinion was the Survey, the results and representations of which speak for themselves. Here are just three examples:

Total responses to the survey = 225, or 2% of the Bookhams’ c11,400 population. This was cited as a good response, failing to contrast with two votes in 2017 on a Parish Council and the Neighbourhood Planning Referendum which achieved responses of 43.2% and 42.4% (20 times that of this survey).

It is said there is a strong mandate in favour of pedestrianising the High St. In reality, it is only 103 respondents in favour, or 0.9% of the population. Such a minority response cannot be taken as a mandate to support such a fundamental change with significant risks to the retail health of the High Street. It requires a full exploration, and a consultation must engage directly with retailers.

When it came to other proposals such as a regular Artisan Market, the reality of support for the latter is 46 or 0.4% of the population. Such a low number is closer to a statistical margin of error, not a strong mandate.

The Bookhams’ future should not be decided upon such low survey responses.

Some Councillors appeared to recognise that the Masterplan does not represent an approved plan, rather it is a starting point for further consultations with any progression being subject to funding and planning approvals. However, others said the Masterplan gave MVDC a basis to press ahead and seek funding to undertake the projects. There is an inherent contradiction between these views in terms of support and future engagement. Such a lack of clarity is not what residents and local businesses need.

The BRA asks MVDC to commit to undertaking further comprehensive consultations with residents and businesses before seeking to progress any of the individual projects in the Masterplan. The act of applying for funding implies that there is a sufficient depth of support for a project, which the BRA believes has not been demonstrated to date. Indeed, with proper consultation some of the projects in the Masterplan may gain sufficient support to be put into effect.

MVDC must listen to concerns, rather than brush them away, and not hold Scrutiny discussions in closed meetings, open to Councillors but excluding residents.

The BRA has revealed a lot about the way MVDC operates, from its yearlong participation in the Masterplan process. Sadly MVDC’s approach has not reflected that participation in the process of compiling or in the reporting of the Masterplan.

Residents can rely on the BRA to continue to work cooperatively with willing organisations and individuals for the benefit of the Bookhams. Being entirely independent of any political party means the BRA can engage in local issues without having to follow 'party lines' as it is free from political interference. The BRA will not be discouraged from speaking-up on important issues, without fear or favour.

Latest BRA and community news

MVDC Cabinet Approves the Bookham Masterplan. BRA concerns about failings and misrepresentation remain unanswered.

Although Cllr Cooksey (Cabinet Member for Planning) acknowledged that there had been “unease in some quarters”, the concerns raised by the BRA were not discussed in any detail by theRead more

Mole Valley District Council's Master Plan for Bookham - A potentially Wasted Opportunity that misrepresents Residents' Views

The Bookhams Residents’ Association (BRA) urges Mole Valley District Council (MVDC) to delay approval of the Bookham Masterplan, citing significant flaws in both process and content. The BRARead more

MVDC Bookham High Street Master Plan. Update 24th Feb 2025

24th February 2025 As you may know, the Bookham Residents Association (BRA) has provided lots of support and constructive input to Mole Valley District Council (MVDC), and its Consultants, on theRead more

BRA Plan for 2025

The BRA is a non-political voluntary membership organisation open to all residents of Great and Little Bookham.  It informs and voices residents’ views on local issues and helps maintain andRead more

November 2024 BRA Newsletter

The BRA November 2024 Newsletter has been published and the print version will be distributed to all households in Bookham by our team of volunteer Road Stewards. In this edition our lead articlesRead more

David Smith receives BRA recognition award

Well known former owner of Wishing Well in the High Street, David Smith, has received a BRA Contribution Award. David was presented with his award by Simon Edge, BRA Chairman. At the AGM in JulyRead more

Bookham remembers its fallen

On a quiet sunny autumn Monday morning at the 11th hour of the 11th day Bookham residents remembered the fallen at St Nicolas ChurchRead more

Free street trees on your verge!

BRA Environment and Tree Warden - Frances Fancourt reports: It is now possible to apply for a street tree to be planted on your verge for FREE. As Surrey County Council (SCC) want to plant 1.2Read more

Latest Local Authority, utility and transport news

Planning applications in Bookham: (rolling eight weeks)

Each week MVDC publish planning applications that have been registered across the district. Click on the button below to  see an extract of the applications made in Bookham. You may comment onRead more

Update on Local Government Re-organisation

SCC and Local councils have issued the following briefing on Local Government re-oranisation.Read more

Surrey Leaders Agree on the Key Principles of an Interim Proposal for Local Government Reorganisation in the County

The leaders of all 12 Surrey councils have agreed on the key principles of an interim proposal for local government reorganisation in the county.   Surrey County Council and the 11 District andRead more

MVDC Bookham High Street Master Plan. Update 24th Feb 2025

24th February 2025 As you may know, the Bookham Residents Association (BRA) has provided lots of support and constructive input to Mole Valley District Council (MVDC), and its Consultants, on theRead more

Norbury Park - Ash dieback works

We can now confirm that much of the scheduled 2024/25 Ash dieback works are now complete. There is one remaining section of the promoted ‘Butterfly trail’, on Bridleway 106 and 23, that has notRead more

New Local Government Unitary Authority Summary

The Government plans to restructure local government in England by replacing County Councils and District Councils with new Unitary Authorities.  Surrey County Council is seeking for Surrey to be paRead more

Joint Statement from the Leaders of Surrey District and Borough Councils

On 7th January the Leaders of the 11 Surrey District & Borough Councils and Leader of Surrey County Council met to discuss the English Devolution White Paper and what this would mean for theRead more

Latest news for Bookham Businesses

Keep up to date with the business community via the MVDC Spotlight fortnightly newsletter. Read more

Preston Farm - Design and Access Statement Addendum: revised November 2024

If any resident wishes to view and/or comment on the revisions, they may do so on the MVDC Planning portal: MVDC Planning Application for MO/2024/0096.   We understand that the formal closing dateRead more

Statement on the Financial Position of Mole Valley District Council

Following a publication of a report by BBC News on 14th November on the financial position of Mole Valley District Council we have received the following statement from MVDC's CommunicationsRead more

Publication of HMG Inspector's report in to the Mole Valley Local Plan 2020 - 2039

The Planning Inspector examining the Mole Valley Local Plan 2020-2039 has published her report (in accordance with the Section 20(8) of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act (2004, as amended) andRead more

New dates announced to help shape Leatherhead’s future (Bookham - 11th September)

FAQs Webinar event recordingRead more

Community Events Calendar

To find an event, click on a button and select a filter. 

Do you have an event?

If you have a Bookham community event you wish to publicise, please complete the form below and we'll add it to the online Events Calendar. We cannot guarantee we can publicise all events or any last minute changes but we'll do our best!

If this is an event that you would like to post on our BRA Village Noticeboards, click here for more details  

Quick Link Service Requests and Reporting

Not sure who to report a street cleaning request or overhanging branches or a pothole to or seen something suspicious on your video door bell?

Our Councils have multiple responsibilities and it is often a challenge to find out which Council and Council department or organisation is responsible for what. To help residents make a service request or report, just on click on the relevant button below which will take you directly to the relevant council department and reporting forms. Also included in the portal are the National Trust, Surrey Police Suspicious Activity, Surrey Wildlife Trust and emergency flooding.

Emergency Flooding - who to contact:

  • River flooding: Environment Agency (24 hour Floodline): 0345 988 118 

  • Road Flooding: Surrey CC Highways: 0300 200 1003

  • Sewer Flooding. Thames Water: 0800 316 9800

  • Assistance to buy essential items (criteria apply): Citizen’s Advice Bureau: 08444 111 444

Power Cuts During Storms

Do you, or someone you know, need extra support during power cuts?

The power company has confirmed that they will provide free welfare services to customers who need extra support. To register for Priority Services support please call 105 or  0800 028 4581.

 

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