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- By Lokis mum [gb] Date 28.07.07 08:33 UTC
The Soldiers Sailors & Airford Association (SSAFA) are buying a house close to Headley Court so that the relatives of the wounded and injured servicemen and women being treated there will have somewhere to stay, making it easier to visit and support them through their recovery. Unfortunately, around 100 local residents have submitted strong objections :(.   

The Daily Mail says :-

"The Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Families Association, which has applied to the local council to to make some alterations at the property, including installing a wheelchair ramp, had been hoping for no objections.

After all, Headley Court had been part of the area for more than 60 years.

But residents apparently do mind. They have flooded the council with almost 100 letters of protest, raising every conceivable objection to the new property being used to house families visiting soldiers.

They claimed 'additional noise' and 'huge amount of additional traffic' would ruin the peace of the private lane and warned that the value of their multi-million-pound properties would plummet.

The families 'would not be welcome', they said, and their arrival could 'destroy the character' of the area.

One resident even objected on security grounds, claiming the house could become a terrorist target, while another suggested wheelchairs would present a fire hazard.

Planners at Mole Valley District Council will consider the case on August 1 but last night serving soldiers made their views clear.

One Army officer recently returned from Iraq told the Mail: "They make me sick. It's just staggeringly selfish.

"Perhaps these people would care to come out to the field hospital in Basra and tell some young soldier having his leg amputated after a [bomb] attack exactly why his family isn't worthy to rub shoulders with this bunch in their Surrey village.

"Who do they think they are? Do they have the slightest clue about the sacrifices-young soldiers make on their behalf every day? Shame on them."

SSAFA spokesman Athol Hendry said: "These people should be ashamed of themselves. This level of hostility is incredibly disappointing and frankly astonishing.

"If you've just got back from risking your life in Iraq , you've lost two legs and you learn your young family are not welcome near the hospital where you're being treated - what kind of a message is that?"

When the Mail tried to speak to residents, none would be quoted"



I've received this from my niece, who has served in Iraq, - and she says "Having seen first hand what our boys and girls and doing in Iraq (and knowing what they are doing in Afghan), I can only be mystified by the selfish attitude of those that live in the area surrounding Headley Court. To deny those that have sacrificed serving this country the opportunity to recover with the knowledge their family are somewhere close by, and at hand, is really rather selfish at best and heartless at worst. I don't profess to understand the reasons behind why these people are opposing the family quarters but I can't fathom a suitable excuse."

Please take some time to read and sign the petition supporting Hadley Court - which is at http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Headley/ - it really will only take a few minutes.

Margot
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 28.07.07 08:40 UTC
Duly signed. What selfish, inconsiderate people. :mad:
- By Isabel Date 28.07.07 08:44 UTC
Incredible :(
- By Soli Date 28.07.07 08:45 UTC
Signed.  I can't believe some people and their attitudes :(

Debs
- By CALI2 [de] Date 28.07.07 08:52 UTC
:eek:Signed here also
- By Cava14Una Date 28.07.07 08:55 UTC
And me
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 28.07.07 08:56 UTC
Nothing's changed since Kipling wrote Tommy. So much for civilisation and progress. :(
- By pepsi1 Date 28.07.07 09:18 UTC
I signed to and emailed it to family and friends, i cant believe how selfish people are.
- By kerrib Date 28.07.07 09:19 UTC
Having a husband who is shortly going to Afghanistan, this is a subject close to my heart.  It is just unthinkable in this day and age that these people are so short-minded.  I just cannot comprehend their way of thinking. 

Petition duly signed.
- By perrodeagua [gb] Date 28.07.07 09:35 UTC
Well I hope it doesn't work out and they get council residents instead (sorry just being sarcastic there for a moment)!!!!  The bunch of hypocrits.

I will definitely sign and got everything crossed that they get this place :mad:
- By Harley Date 28.07.07 10:10 UTC
Signed :(  How incredibly sad that a petition such as this is even needed. :(
- By bestdogs Date 28.07.07 10:12 UTC
Total bigots!! Signed.

Linda
- By LindyLou [gb] Date 28.07.07 10:19 UTC
Duly signed.
- By Moonmaiden Date 28.07.07 10:27 UTC
There is a word to describe these people it starts with w & ends in r :mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

Have signed
- By Rach85 [gb] Date 28.07.07 11:15 UTC
Selfish is the only word I think :mad: how would they like it if it was theyre family? Different story all together.

Signed! :)
- By LindaMorgan [gb] Date 28.07.07 11:43 UTC
HOW DISGRACEFUL, Sorry for the shout, duly signed by all family members, OH ex soldier.
- By Goldmali Date 28.07.07 12:36 UTC
Signed.
- By Sullysmum Date 28.07.07 12:49 UTC
Signed...........They should be ashamed of themselves, Soldiers good enough to lose their lives saving our country but not to live next door too, disgusting!
- By arched [gb] Date 28.07.07 13:04 UTC
Signed as well.

Val
- By Lori Date 28.07.07 13:59 UTC
Oh yes, loving families of wounded soldiers are a real socially unacceptable lot - argh! :-( signed
- By HuskyGal Date 28.07.07 14:03 UTC
Empty Vessels make the most noise.

Signed.
(Thank-you Margot)
- By Boxacrazy [gb] Date 28.07.07 14:24 UTC
Signed too.

Being part of a 'social housing' development in a village
that wasn't wanted by some nimby's as we are at the end of
some posh houses gardens, I know how they feel.

IGNORANT that's what these people are!:mad:
- By JaneG [gb] Date 28.07.07 15:06 UTC
:confused:
Signed too :)
- By HuskyGal Date 28.07.07 15:57 UTC
Pssssssst!..... whats a NIMBY??
- By Merlot [gb] Date 28.07.07 16:01 UTC
Not In My Back Yard !!!!
- By Merlot [gb] Date 28.07.07 15:59 UTC
Signed, The SAFFA sisters were great when I had my first born out in Germany...they do a wonderfull job and these boys need all the support they can get.
- By abbymum [gb] Date 28.07.07 17:02 UTC
Signed
- By belgian bonkers Date 28.07.07 17:23 UTC
Nasty inconsiderate people :mad:
- By marguerite [gb] Date 28.07.07 19:03 UTC
Duly signed.   I could see the point of the "residents" if it was somewhere for "junkies" to stay.   Its lads serving their country, those residents should be utterly ashamed of themselves.
- By charm [gb] Date 28.07.07 19:21 UTC
Signed...and circulated
Charm
- By Paula20380 [gb] Date 28.07.07 19:30 UTC
Signed. :-(
- By Ems Mum [gb] Date 29.07.07 14:16 UTC
Signed & passed on

Sharon
- By craigles [gb] Date 29.07.07 15:25 UTC
Signed here too.  Nothing as queer as folk eh?
- By calmstorm Date 29.07.07 16:09 UTC
Signed. Some people are sickening. :(
- By ShaynLola Date 29.07.07 18:48 UTC
Signed.

I hope the local residents who have caused this petition to be necessary are suitably ashamed of themselves :(
- By MariaC [gb] Date 29.07.07 21:58 UTC
signed by me too
- By hairyloon [gb] Date 30.07.07 09:47 UTC
Signed - and passed on.

These kind of people really make me cross :mad::mad:
- By Ells-Bells [gb] Date 30.07.07 11:15 UTC
The SSFA are a wonderful organisation.  They bought my father an electric scooter to enable him to get around as his health deteriorated.  Sadly he passed away last year, but being able to get around the village and talk to friends made all the difference to him. The lady who dealt with his case attended his funeral and kept in contact with my mum too.  They are a little known organisation and we should support them all we can.
- By Lindsay Date 30.07.07 11:51 UTC
Signed, what are some people like? Disgusting! :mad:
- By arched [gb] Date 31.07.07 08:48 UTC
This matter was bought up on Sky breakfast news this morning so hopefully it will get the publicity it deserves now.

Val
- By ceejay Date 31.07.07 09:27 UTC
There was a piece in the Telegraph this morning - haven't looked on line for any links. The planners have recommended refusal on this application and it is supposed to be heard tomorrow.  The house is 6 bedroom and hasn't been bought yet.  I did a search and found a property for sale for well over a million. I wonder if that is the one.  Surely 6 bedrooms isn't going to house many families?  The article stated that there has been a new 30 bed ward opened at this facility - there must be families travelling from all over the country to visit.  I think that we will be seeing more in the press over the next few days.
- By Lokis mum [gb] Date 31.07.07 09:31 UTC
Headley Court, with all its facilities is already operational (and has been for many, many years).   The application is to buy a 6 bedroomed house in which the families of the members of the armed forces who are already patients at Headley Court can stay whilst visiting their  injured relative.

Margot
- By ceejay Date 31.07.07 09:32 UTC
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/07/31/narmy131.xml

found it
- By Lokis mum [gb] Date 01.08.07 07:34 UTC
This has now been taken right to the heart of the Surrey hinterland ......it is being publicised on Radio 4 Today programme as I type!

I hope the protesters are curling up inside with embarrassment!

Margot
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 01.08.07 21:11 UTC
Update

The local planners have had their meeting. None of the objectors chose to attend the meeting to voice their concerns :rolleyes:, and the application was passed unanimously. :) :) :)
- By Brainless [gb] Date 01.08.07 21:13 UTC
Result.
- By CALI2 [de] Date 01.08.07 21:15 UTC
I'm chuffed to bits, especially being an army wife, though god forbid that I ever need to use it!!
- By Daisy [gb] Date 01.08.07 21:25 UTC
Just saw it on the news :) It was also on the Jeremy Vine programme on Radio 2 at lunchtime.

A victory for common sense and compassion :)

Daisy
- By Lokis mum [gb] Date 02.08.07 07:20 UTC
Excellent news :D
- By LindyLou [gb] Date 02.08.07 08:19 UTC
Fantastic news :D
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