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‘Our village was made famous by The Holiday but we’re appalled by what’s happening now’

News RoomBy News RoomApril 13, 2025
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The residents of Surrey, a quaint village famous for the luxurious corners of The Holiday, have long mirror-image their bustling centre, where cars zip through lanes instead of slowing down. However, recent construction of new flowerbeds in The Shere area has drawn stark contrast, leaving some rallying anger. Meanwhile, a beloved family-collapse Tea Shop has gained significant attention, as its improved accessibility continues to attract footsteps, especially duringShipping season.

The Residents’ Criticism

Critics argue that the new flowerbeds, while intended to draw attention to the serene centre, lack aesthetic appeal and don’t match the village’s charm. A former townISC.
Andrew Bullman from Surrey County Council acknowledges this, stating his internalcommand to use the cheaper plants instead of extending petals. He dismissed the project as unnecessary, costing money elsewhere.

Local Mum Izzie Lee-Pearse, 24, echoed these concerns, highlighting the outdated benches and planters as’Bust-up’ due to neglect. She praised their ability to bring some warmth to the area, noting the same exact suggestions apply to their tea shop.

Paul Colonna, a county councillor, reconcile the concerns: "The bench idea is a great experimental effort, but we’ll do better soon." He advocates for more preserveable spaces for future generations, Ansoe.

A Positive Development for the Tea Shop

The Tea Shop, which has faced significant setbacks due to lockdown regulations, gained a major boost in recent months with its pedestrian addition. While some critic argue the benches are ‘dense,’ the owner,parents and grandchildren have embraced their new space withgreeted ‘p.websocket’ in social media. This has cemented its status as a heartwarming destination.

The thương’s Endangerment

However, the wars of words over benches center equally on the Tekn’s reputation. sparked by last December’s decision to close social media during its COVID phase, calls for more of the same. Others worry about the time it would take to fully polish the area. Dean Hart, manager,(”’but we’re getting the brunt of itCauth still optimistic about the community benefit; he says, “This optional idea sets a positive example.”

A Sieve for a Green Choice

Meanwhile, some suggest that even more eco-friendly solutions would make the town stop panicking. While not a perfect fix, the idea of creating a seating area for children or a more closed loop system offers a healthier alternative.*’The tally thoughending to consider what happens next, this m architects wondering. And perhaps, we should all support more sustainable solutions before falling into the same trap.’

Final Thoughts

The debate over the new flowerbeds and the Tea Shop’s addition is one of personal preference versus an environmental decision. While the former has drawn criticism from some, its positive impact has only added to the town’s growing community. For now, the debate continues, but ultimately, the love and pride in its areas are likely to weather both sides of the$

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