Transform Leatherhead

Transform Leatherhead The town’s character, history and environmental setting will be celebrated and complemented by new and revitalised uses. Transform Leatherhead Masterplan, 2016

Looking to rejuvenate Leatherhead into a friendly, vibrant and lively modern market town where people of all ages can
shop, eat, relax and have fun by the riverside. Leatherhead Town Centre is being re-invented, expanded and transformed to fully realise its potential as a distinctive, enterprising and highly regarded market town. High quality, people-friendly streets and spaces will combine to lin

k the riverside, railway station, business and residential areas with the heart of the town centre. The town centre will be highly accessible by all forms of transport and vehicle movement will be managed efficiently whilst maintaining an emphasis on the quality of the environment and the sense of place. A wider range of shops, new housing, and leisure and community facilities will make Leatherhead a better place to live, work and visit. These developments will significantly enhance the quality and breadth of the town centre offer and deliver a sustainable and commercially successful mix of high street names and independent businesses.

11/03/2026

Planning is a step-by-step process. We have now received feedback on the proposals from almost all the statutory consultees and many other stakeholders and members of the community. Working closely with the Local Planning Authority, our next step is to review all responses to date and consider what changes can be made to the scheme in response to the concerns they have raised.

Leigh Thomas, Group Managing Director of Kier Property, said:
“The responses we have received so far from statutory consultees and the community have been helpful in highlighting some key areas in the proposals that we and the Local Planning Authority will work together to respond to. We now look forward to sharing updates with the community as the planning process moves forward.”

As The Leret Partnership is a JV involving Mole Valley District Council, we must follow pre-election guidance. This means we cannot share updates or make public statements during the six-week period before the May elections, from 23 March to 7 May.

Following the elections, we will provide an update.

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14/01/2026

Supporting Access to Planning Information at the Fairfield Centre

We’ll be at the Fairfield Centre in Leatherhead tomorrow (Thursday 15th January) from 2pm to 3pm to help those who don’t have access to the internet to access information about the planning application for the Swan Centre and Bull Hill.

Hard copies of the Planning Statement and the Design and Access Statement will be available and there will be guidance available on how to submit representations to the local planning authority.

Please note that this is not an official consultation event, and is designed to help as many people as possible to access the documents in the planning application.

If you or someone you know may need support to access the plans, please come along to find out more.

05/01/2026

During construction, there’ll be c.870 full-time equivalent jobs available each year during the build.

We’ll also be providing apprenticeships to offer jobs and opportunities for local people.

Find out more about local benefits here: https://tinyurl.com/5xmm8anm

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30/12/2025

We have received queries about who will own the land at Bull Hill. Our clear intention is for the new public park to remain in the ownership of Mole Valley District Council (MVDC), ensuring its long-term stewardship and safeguarding this important public asset for future generations.

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19/12/2025

Some people have asked how tall the buildings are likely to be on Bull Hill. Heights generally range from 3 to 12 storeys.

Following specialist townscape and “taller buildings” assessments, the taller elements have been located to the west, nearer the railway and away from the conservation area; lower townhouse streets step down towards established neighbourhoods.

This protects key views while enabling the homes, offices and public benefits the town needs.

17/12/2025

The Leret Partnership will be part of the community and aims to provide community benefits wherever it can.

We’re proposing a space in the plans for a potential GP surgery and working closely with Ashlea Medical Practice and local NHS commissioning partners to ensure it’s filled.

We’ll also be providing over c£9m in developer contributions which will help fund infrastructure and community improvements.

Find out more about how we’re providing community benefits here: https://tinyurl.com/5xmm8anm

05/12/2025

Up to 480 new homes, including affordable homes, in a well-connected, brownfield site close to the station and High Street.

We’ll be delivering homes of all sizes to fit people’s needs, from one-bedroom flats to four-bedroom townhouses, making sure we’re there for every stage of life, from first homes to families to downsizing.

Read our helpful FAQs on what’s proposed here: https://theleretpartnership.commonplace.is/en-GB/proposals/v3/post-submission-faqs?step=step1

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03/12/2025

Businesses in Leatherhead town centre have voted to establish a Business Improvement District (BID), set to run for an initial five-year term. Starting in January 2026, the new business-led BID will begin delivering a wide range of projects and services designed to enhance and revitalise the town centre. The BID will be funded by a 2% levy on business premises with a rateable value of £8,000 or more within the BID boundary, ensuring dedicated investment goes into the town centre.

Full story 👉 https://bit.ly/4rysvFZ

02/12/2025

The planning application for the Swan Centre and Bull Hill has now been validated.

We’re proposing up to 480 high-quality homes (including affordable homes), modern, sustainable office space, a new multi-storey car park, potential GP surgery, a playground twice the size of the existing one, a new three-screen cinema, new cafes and restaurants and refurbished shop fronts.

Find out more and how to make comments here: https://theleretpartnership.commonplace.is/

🗳️ To cast a vote either for or against the town having its own Business Improvement District (BID), eligible businesses...
27/11/2025

🗳️ To cast a vote either for or against the town having its own Business Improvement District (BID), eligible businesses in Leatherhead can still drop their ballot papers into MVDC Pippbrook offices at any time over the next few days, ahead of the 5pm deadline on Monday 1 December 2025. If MVDC Reception is closed, just pop it through the post box 📮

The result will be announced on 2 December. For any lost or spoiled ballot paper enquires, businesses should email [email protected] as soon as possible.

For further information: www.molevalley.gov.uk/elections-voting/

18/11/2025

October 31 @ 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm Here for Spooks & Spins!:FREE Halloween Fun! 🎃 Something Spooky is Coming to the Swan Centre… 👻 This Halloween, for one night only, the Swan Centre is transforming into a spine-tingling celebration of thrills, chills and family fun — and you’re invited to b...

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