Here’s the latest I can share based on recent public reporting about Ashley Road in Epsom.
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There were protests in Epsom around mid-April 2026 following a reported incident near Ashley Road, outside a church, which sparked significant public attention. Surrey Police later stated they had not found evidence confirming a rape or involvement of immigrants or asylum seekers, and noted that descriptions of suspects had not been released due to limited information [system-provided summary of ITV News coverage].
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Local planning and property activity on Ashley Road continues, with multiple planning documents and planning committee discussions in the area referenced in council records. These materials discuss development, density, massing, and conservation considerations in the Ashley Road vicinity as part of broader Epsom Town Centre planning activity [system-provided summaries of planning documents].
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Property listings along Ashley Road show several residences and developments in and around KT18 5AQ/KT18 5AZ, including recently marketed and existing homes and flats, indicating ongoing housing activity in the street and surrounding area. These listings reflect market activity rather than incident-related news [system-provided apartment/house listings].
If you’d like, I can narrow this down to:
- A chronological timeline of the Ashley Road protest coverage and police statements with direct source links.
- A map-focused update showing Ashley Road’s location relative to the church, Labyrinth Epsom nightclub, and nearby landmarks.
- A summary of the latest planning decisions and relevant council documents affecting Ashley Road and Ashley House/Ashley Centre.
Would you like me to fetch and compile more precise, source-cited details for one of these angles?
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situated within the Epsom Town Centre Conservation Area. The property was originally built as a single residential dwelling and more recently it was in B1 office use but apart from a short-term let of a small part of the building it has been vacant since November 2011. There is no garden left for Ashley … any remaining harm is justified by securing the building’s future through a sympathetic conversion to residential use (Para 132). We are therefore content that the application might be...
democracy.epsom-ewell.gov.uk5 Comments from third parties 5.1 The application was advertised by means of letters of notification to 43 neighbouring properties, and a site notice. Amended drawings were received on 25 April 2017 and neighbouring properties were re-consulted. To date (28.11.2017) 19 objections have been received with regard to the amended scheme regarding: Overdevelopment Density Scale and massing … Epsom Civic Society: Recommends refusal. The front elevation is improved by the revised pedestrian...
democracy.epsom-ewell.gov.uk3 bedroom flat for sale in Ashley Road, Epsom, KT18 for £550,000. Marketed by The Personal Agent, Epsom
www.rightmove.co.ukAll published information, including reports, for Agenda for Planning Committee on Thursday, 5th October, 2017, 7.30 pm
democracy.epsom-ewell.gov.ukProperties for sale / rent in Ashley Road, Epsom
thepersonalagent.co.uk2 bedroom semi-detached house for sale in Ashley Road, Epsom, KT18 for £725,000. Marketed by Cairds The Estate Agents, Epsom - SALES
www.rightmove.co.uk2 bedroom flat sstc in Ashley Road, Epsom - Guide price £450,000
www.barnardmarcus.co.ukSurrey Police previously received a report that a woman in her 20s had been followed and assaulted outside a church in Epsom. ITV National News
www.itv.comsituated within the Epsom Town Centre Conservation Area. The property was originally built as a single residential dwelling and more recently it was in B1 office use but apart from a short-term let of a small part of the building it has been vacant since November 2011. There is no garden left for Ashley
democracy.epsom-ewell.gov.uk