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Final Phase of Deepcut Redevelopment Approved

Published on: 11 Jun, 2025
Updated on: 15 Jun, 2025

The final phase for the new development in Deepcut. Surrey Heath Council

By Chris Caulfield

local democracy reporter

The final planning application of the 1,200-home Deepcut regeneration project has been approved. Deepcut lies just across the Guildford borough boundary from Pirbright.

The massive housing project was given the initial green light back in 2014 when Surrey Heath Borough Council agreed the site was suitable for the major residential development.

Now, 11 years later, the final reserved matter has been signed off – with members at the planning committee held on Thursday, June 5, bursting into spontaneous applause in celebration of the milestone.

The former Princess Royal Barracks covers 114 hectares. What was once a military site has been slowly transformed into 1,200 homes, public open spaces, community buildings, a primary school and new retail and commercial opportunities.

The decade-long project was divided into three housing phases, and three non-residential ones. All had been agreed with the exception of last Thursday’s.

Councillors unanimously approved  Weston Homes’ bid to transform the  redundant security hut and Sergeants’ Mess, together with car parking, into 37 new homes Five will be marketed as affordable.

Planning officer Sarita Bishop told the meeting, in between the cheers: “Members I am delighted to bring this application to you this evening. It is the last reserved matter on Deepcut. We have finally got there.

“This is phase 4H, and unlike the rest of the scenes that we’ve looked at, this is actually quite separate to the main Deepcut site.”

The process has moved slowly but surely towards the finish line as the different stages get approved.

In August last year, the council signed off on a new sports pavilion as part of the final application for infrastructure –  to sit alongside the sports hub and play area.

More recently, in November 2024, a care home that will act as a  gateway to the development was granted permission

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