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Weyhill Fairground Redevelopment and Weydown Road Community Hub

Waverley Borough Council is planning to deliver a mixed-use development scheme at the Fairground Car Park, Wey Hill, in Haslemere. There are no designs for this part of the scheme yet – these will come when a development partner has been appointed – but the plan is for commercial and housing to be located within the Fairground car park, alongside improved car parking provision.

To deliver the mixed-use development scheme, the existing Haslemere Youth Hub that is in the Wey Centre, currently situated adjacent to the Fairground Car Park needs re-locating.

This building has served the community for a long time and although, much loved needs updating. This enabling project called Weydown Road Community Hub hopes to deliver a new community hub for the Haslemere community, and existing and new users of the Youth Hub, so there is a Youth Hub in the community for many years to come.

Work continues on the Youth Hub proposals for the Weydown Car Park in parallel to the review of options for the Fairground site. 

Anticipated Project Timeline:

Phase 1 – Weydown Road Community Hub

Timeline

Project Aspect

2024

Working on feasibility and designs for the new Community Hub

2025

Feasibility study completed, initial designs developed, and planning pre-application submitted 

2026 and onwards

Subject to the result of the planning pre-application, next step will be to work on a formal planning application.  

We will share the new Community Hub designs with the community prior to submitting a planning application.   

 

Phase 2 – Redevelopment plans for Fairground Car Park

Timeline

Project Aspect

From Summer 2025 to Winter 2025

Procurement of consultant team to support the tender process for a development partner to design the Fairground Car Park scheme.

Spring / Summer 2026

Local Government Reorganisation Impact Review – Assessment of project viability and decision by Council and the new Shadow West Surrey Authority.

Summer 2026 to Summer 2027

Subject to the outcome of the project viability and Council decision to progress:

Tender process starts to find a development partner to design the Fairground Car Park scheme.

From Summer 2027

Appoint and work with the development partner to draw up plans and share those with the community prior to a planning application being submitted.  Carry out necessary surveys and assessments to support the planning application.

2027 / 2028

Planning decision and (subject to planning approval) start of construction phase. Pre-development works programme and construction programme to be shared with residents and stakeholders in advance via ‘meet the contractor’ events and online information.

Answers to frequently asked questions:

It has started, in that the Fairground Car Park Scheme is part of the Local Plan. The Local Plan, Part 1 and 2, has been through a process of consultation with input from local stakeholders. Redevelopment of the site is already endorsed in both the Haslemere Neighbourhood Plan, and the Waverley Local Plan.

More engagement will follow. For the Weydown Road Community Hub, detailed plans will be shared with the community when they are available.

For the Fairground Car Park mixed development scheme, plans will be shared when a development partner has been appointed.

The car park, in its current condition will change. It will no longer be an unmade free car park and will be redeveloped to compliment the new mixed development scheme. It will be developed to today’s specifications with accessible parking, parent and child parking and EV charging points for residents to use. Short-stay public parking will be part of the new development and will serve the wider Wey Hill area, not just this development.

A detailed traffic and car parking assessment will be undertaken to understand current and future usage. This will inform the next stages of the projects.

That is difficult to say right now. There will be a transport assessment to support the planning applications and a Construction Environmental Management Plan will need to be approved considering how impact on the local environment can be minimised through construction. The Fairground and Weydown Road Car Parks cater for people using the Wey Hill area and rail commuters – both will see some disruption during construction phases, and it is expected those wishing to still use a car to access the town and station will utilise other car parks nearby whilst any construction works take place.

It is hoped that longer term this development will help improve the parking situation locally. If long-stay parking is no longer free of charge at Fairground car park, it may discourage some out of area commuters from parking there to use Haslemere station, thereby freeing up better quality parking spaces for local people. Importantly a detailed traffic and car parking assessment will help understand these issues and the planning permissions will only be granted if acceptable. As part of our climate change strategy in the borough we are looking to improve cycling and walking too - working with the Town and County Council to identify routes and opportunities.

The detailed plans are not yet developed but the Council plan to deliver a mixed-use development of commercial and housing on the site, together with improved public parking. 

Proposals are still to be received, but to make the development viable in investment terms and acceptable to the Local Planning Authority, the council has considered 32 new homes at the site, situated above a new commercial or retail use.

The intention is for all the homes to be Waverley Borough Council homes – owned and managed by Waverley. The details of the scheme will be developed in time, informed by the proposals received during the tender, and will be shared as the project progresses. The aim is to deliver sustainable, affordable homes in line with the council Affordable Homes Delivery Strategy 2022-2025 and like other successful schemes Waverly Borough Council have built in the borough such as Ockford Ridge in Godalming.

A budget of £21,408,334, is proposed, however the tender process will determine the final cost of the development. The estimated overall costs to deliver the scheme are broken down as follows:

General Fund

Housing Revenue Account (HRA)

TOTAL

Retail

Enabling Project Contribution (Weydown Road)

Housing

 

Cost £8,143,661

£3,000,000

£10,264,673

£21,408,334

Importantly the development must provide value for money and be self-funding. The future housing rent over time must, at a minimum, meet the entire cost of the residential element, and the future rent over time of the commercial space must, at a minimum, meet the entire cost of the non-residential element.

The Council’s tender for proposals for the Fairground site will demonstrate what is deliverable.

It is important to note that the designation within the Local Plan (residential, mixed-use, and parking), together with site constraints, planning considerations and the need for the development to be self-financing, will place some limits on what is viable. New homes and commercial/retail space with parking are the options being considered.

The core objective is to provide space for the Haslemere Youth Hub charity. The Youth Hub currently provides valued activities and services to young people as well as hiring options for the community and this will continue. The development may afford the opportunity to provide a building that caters for additional community uses complimentary to the Youth Hub. This is being explored both in terms of users and additional funding.

The land Fairground car park is on was once registered as ‘Common Land'. Because of this some people think that the land is still designated as that and that the Council will not be able to develop it.

The car park land was de-registered as Common Land via the Planning Inspectorate with a Decision Notice on 31 January 2019. It confirmed the registering of Sun Brow Wood as re-provided Common Land – 4926m2 of unmade car park replaced by 5087m2 of woodland. The woods are now managed by the Waverley Borough Council Parks and Countryside Team and have benefitted from works to open the area up such as new access steps. The Fairground car park land is no longer designated ‘Common Land’ so can be developed by Waverley Borough Council.

Consent was granted by the Planning Inspectorate on 5 December 2025 for the release of the three parcels of land on the periphery of the car park and the registration of additional land at Sun Brow Wood as Common Land.

Subject to the result of the planning pre-application, next step will be to work on a formal planning application (see timeline). 

We will share the new Community Hub designs with the community prior to submitting a planning application.   

Local Government Reorganisation Impact Review – Assessment of project viability and decision by Council and the new Shadow West Surrey Authority. Please see the timeline.