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HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Sun, 04 Jan 2026 13:57:10 GMTServer: ApacheLast-Modified: Thu, 31 Oct 2024 10:28:24 GMTAccept-Ranges: bytesContent-Length: 10901Content-Type: text/html !DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd>html xmlnshttp://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml>!-- InstanceBegin template/Templates/hurst.dwt codeOutsideHTMLIsLockedfalse -->head>meta http-equivContent-Type contenttext/html; charsetutf-8 /> meta namedescription contentFriends of Hurst Park> meta namekeywords contentFriends of Hurst Park, Molesey Hurst, Hurst Meadows, wildflowers, butterflies, nature reserve, Hurst, Moulsey Hurst, cricket, angling, fishing, canoeing, running, sailing, River Thames, Elmbridge, Hampton, Hampton Court, River Thames, Molesey riverside > meta name REVISIT-AFTER content 2 days>meta name ROBOTS CONTENTindex, follow>!-- InstanceBeginEditable namedoctitle -->title>The Friends of Hurst Park/title>!-- InstanceEndEditable -->link relshortcut icon hrefimages/favicon.ico>link href_css/hurst.css relstylesheet typetext/css />link relstylesheet href_css/lightbox.css typetext/css mediascreen />script typetext/javascript srcjs/prototype.js>/script>script typetext/javascript srcjs/scriptaculous.js?loadeffects,builder>/script>script typetext/javascript srcjs/lightbox.js>/script>!-- InstanceBeginEditable namehead -->!-- InstanceEndEditable -->/head>body>table aligncenter idcontainer classcontainer> tr> td valigntop> table width100% height718 border0 cellpadding0 classcontent idcontent> tr> !-- Header Row --> td width200 height200 classlogo>img srcimages/FOHPTitle.jpg width200 height200 titleFriends of Molesey Hurst altFriends of Molesey Hurst />/td> td classtop_pic>!-- InstanceBeginEditable nameTopPic -->!-- InstanceEndEditable -->/td> /tr> !--End of header row --> tr> !--Telephone and menu row --> td height18 classtel> script typetext/javascript languagejavascript>!--ML\>gn.aifkole@mh/tpu:cds r;MI5I@J7;0?56:B9E7J63GH97@DJHBC5J8>2?56:4F9?017J63GH97@DJHBC5J8>2?56:4F9?A51;OT;for(j0;jMI.length;j++){OT+ML.charAt(MI.charCodeAt(j)-48);}document.write(OT);// -->/script>/td> td width100% classmenu> nav> ul> li>a hrefindex.html titleback to the homepage altback to the homepage>home/a>/li> li>a hrefnews.html titlelatest news altlatest news>news/a>/li> li>a hrefdesignations.html titlenature designations altnature designations>designations/a>/li> li>a hrefhistory.html titlehistory of Molesey Hurst althistory of Molesey Hurst>history/a>/li> li>a hrefarchive.html titleFriends Achive altFriends Archive>archive/a>/li> li>a hrefriverside.html titlethe Molesey riverside altthe Molesey riverside>riverside/a>/li> li>a hrefpanorama.html titlePanorama of Hurst Park altPanorama of Hurst Park>panorama/a>/li> li>a hrefdocuments.html titlereference documents altreference documents>documents/a>/li> li>a hreflinks.html titlelinks to other websites altlinks to other websites>links/a>/li> li>a hrefabout.html titleabout the Friends group altabout the Friends group>about us/a>/li>/ul> /nav> !-- br style clear:left/> --> /td> /tr> !--End of telephone and menu row --> tr> !--Photos and content row --> td valigntop classphotos>!-- InstanceBeginEditable namephotos --> a hrefimages/large/GtBurnet02_800.jpg rellightbox titleGreat Burnet in Hurst Meadows - a key indicator of Flood Plain Meadows and very rare plant in Surrey ©John Inglis>img srcimages/GtBurnet02_200.jpg altRARE Great Burnet border1 width200 height135 />/a> a hrefimages/large/ScillaLarge_600.jpg rellightbox titleAutumn squill - a very rare plant, now confirmed in Hurst Park, its sole location in Surrey. ©John Inglis>img srcimages/Scilla05_200.jpg altAutumn Squill - a rare plant now confirmed growing in Hurst Park and nowhere else in Surrey border1 width200 height126 />/a> a hrefimages/large/beeorchid01_600.jpg rellightbox titleRare Bee Orchid in Hurst Meadows ©John Inglis>img srcimages/beeorchid01cu_200.jpg altRARE Bee Orchid in Hurst Meadows border1 width200 height133 />/a> a hrefimages/large/HurstMarker02_800.jpg rellightbox titleThe Hurst Marker>img srcimages/HurstMarker02_200.jpg altThe Hurst Marker border1 width200 height107 />/a> a hrefimages/large/TuftedPochard01_800.jpg rellightbox titleRARE Tufted Duck / Crested Pochard Hybrid Duck at Hurst Park ©John Inglis>img srcimages/TuftedPochard01_200.jpg altRARE Hybrid Duck at Hurst Park width200 height143 border1 />/a> a hrefimages/large/LadysSmock01_600.jpg rellightbox titleLadys Smock (Cuckoo Flower) in the wetland area of Hurst Meadow ©John Inglis ©John Inglis>img srcimages/LadysSmock01_200.jpg altLadys Smock (Cuckoo Flower) width200 height128 border1 />/a> a hrefimages/large/sign01_600.jpg rellightbox titleMolesey Hurst signpost ©John Inglis>img srcimages/sign01_200.jpg altHurst Park signpost border1 width200 height101 />/a> !-- InstanceEndEditable --> p>Click photos to enlarge/p>/td> td valigntop classtext idtext> div classsubtitle>!-- InstanceBeginEditable nameheading -->!-- InstanceEndEditable -->/div> div classtext> !-- InstanceBeginEditable namemain text -->span classtop_pic>img srcimages/HurstPanorama04.jpg altVista across Hurst Park width850 height200 border0 titleVista across Hurst Park />/span> !-- div aligncenter> div classMainHeadline>br /> /div>/div> --> div classtext> p> /p> p>strong>GOOD NEWS:/strong>br /> strong>GONE - VESSELS NOW JUST A BAD MEMORY!/strong>/p>p>img srcimages/3Slumboats01_600.jpg width600 height281 altslumboats at hurst park />/p> p>A reminder, lest we forget, of what the community had to endure for many years at Hurst Park. /p> p>But, the local community did not give up! On 24 September 2024, in a joint operation between the Environment Agency, Surrey Police and Elmbridge Council, both vessels were towed away for scrapping. On the same day, the Agency issued enforcement notices to an unknown number of boats moored without authorisation along our Molesey stretch, which they followed up on 8 October. The council also cleaned up detritus and objects from the riverbank, left by these boats - all at taxpayer expense. The Agency states there is now a plan for notices to reinforce regulations and for meaningful enforcement./p> p> Whilst delighted to see the removal of Hui and RoR (names the vessels were known by), Molesey Riverside Action Group (MRAG) continues the fight against the blight of unuthorised mooring throughout Molesey Reach ith regular multi-agency meetings. Legal action has been sucessful, brought by the Agency to prove trespass over the river bed by overstaying boats which occupy the public navigation. Some occupants also illegally enclose public land alongside the Thames Path right of way. Water and land are our common assets where public access dates back time immemorial./p> p>There have been earlier successes too: a court case, brought in Staines Magistrates Court, against Alistair Trotman, then owner of the unsightly accommodation barges (pictured above) moored without authorisation in the Arcadian view from Hampton. The EA was pleased to achieve on 7 October 2021 convictions on four charges - two each for obstruction of the river and failing to comply with the Harbourmasters Direction. These incidents were at Molesey Lock in March 2019. However, the boats were still here until 24 September!/p> p>Alistair Trotman appeared at Staines Magistrates Court on 19 Janury 2022 for sentencing and br /> was fined £200 on each of the four offences, with a total of £21,471.40 costs (to be paid off at £200 a month). This was unlikely to meet public purse expeniture by the Environment Agency, following four and a half days in court with lawyers and officers, investigations, paperwork, etc. The Environment Agency barrister commented to the court on the prolonged process, which might normally occupy a hearing of, say, a morning, and that this was why costs might be disproportionate to the fines levied. /p>p>For the community, it is good to know that the authorities continue their efforts to rid our river banks of long-term unauthorised, unregulated and unmonitored residential boats and abandoned wrecks. Elmbridge Borough Council has information, frequently updated, on all the news about:a hrefhttp://www.elmbridge.gov.uk/moorings-unauthorised/ target_blank> unauthorised moorings/a>./p>p>strong>MORE GOOD NEWS/strong>!br />A habitat plan is leaving unmanaged margins to encourage hedgehogs into Hurst Park and Meadows and to give them safer routes, shelter and cover to move around. This followed a meeting with local community representatives and the councils Green Spaces Development officer in late January 2022. Hedgehogs have been seen in Hurst Park Estate./p>p>strong>UPDATE - BATHING IN THE THAMES/strong>br /> An increasing body of evidence is building about a hrefswimming.html>health risks from swimming in our river water/a>./p>hr /> p>strong>COUNCIL REFUSES PERMISSION FOR WATER ACTIVITIES CENTRE ON HURST MEADOWS/strong>br /> Elmbridge Council has made it clear that any development on the public open land, flood plain and Green Space of Hurst Park and Meadows is unlikely to be permitted./p>p>a hrefindexOld03.html>See more here/a>. /p> /div> div classtext>h3 classtext>You can find the background and history to both applications from 2018 and from 2016 for a Water Activities Centre at Hurst Meadows Riverside, a hrefindexOld02.html>starting here/a>.br />/h3> /div> !-- InstanceEndEditable --> /div>/td> /tr> !--End of Photos and content row --> tr> !--Footer row --> td>/td> td classfooter> Local people protecting Hurst Park, East Molesey, Surrey/tr> !--End of Footer row--> /table> !-- End of Content table- --> /span>/td> /tr>/table> !-- End of main container -->/body>!-- InstanceEnd -->/html>
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HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Sun, 04 Jan 2026 13:57:10 GMTServer: ApacheLast-Modified: Thu, 31 Oct 2024 10:28:24 GMTAccept-Ranges: bytesContent-Length: 10901Content-Type: text/html !DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd>html xmlnshttp://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml>!-- InstanceBegin template/Templates/hurst.dwt codeOutsideHTMLIsLockedfalse -->head>meta http-equivContent-Type contenttext/html; charsetutf-8 /> meta namedescription contentFriends of Hurst Park> meta namekeywords contentFriends of Hurst Park, Molesey Hurst, Hurst Meadows, wildflowers, butterflies, nature reserve, Hurst, Moulsey Hurst, cricket, angling, fishing, canoeing, running, sailing, River Thames, Elmbridge, Hampton, Hampton Court, River Thames, Molesey riverside > meta name REVISIT-AFTER content 2 days>meta name ROBOTS CONTENTindex, follow>!-- InstanceBeginEditable namedoctitle -->title>The Friends of Hurst Park/title>!-- InstanceEndEditable -->link relshortcut icon hrefimages/favicon.ico>link href_css/hurst.css relstylesheet typetext/css />link relstylesheet href_css/lightbox.css typetext/css mediascreen />script typetext/javascript srcjs/prototype.js>/script>script typetext/javascript srcjs/scriptaculous.js?loadeffects,builder>/script>script typetext/javascript srcjs/lightbox.js>/script>!-- InstanceBeginEditable namehead -->!-- InstanceEndEditable -->/head>body>table aligncenter idcontainer classcontainer> tr> td valigntop> table width100% height718 border0 cellpadding0 classcontent idcontent> tr> !-- Header Row --> td width200 height200 classlogo>img srcimages/FOHPTitle.jpg width200 height200 titleFriends of Molesey Hurst altFriends of Molesey Hurst />/td> td classtop_pic>!-- InstanceBeginEditable nameTopPic -->!-- InstanceEndEditable -->/td> /tr> !--End of header row --> tr> !--Telephone and menu row --> td height18 classtel> script typetext/javascript languagejavascript>!--ML\>gn.aifkole@mh/tpu:cds r;MI5I@J7;0?56:B9E7J63GH97@DJHBC5J8>2?56:4F9?017J63GH97@DJHBC5J8>2?56:4F9?A51;OT;for(j0;jMI.length;j++){OT+ML.charAt(MI.charCodeAt(j)-48);}document.write(OT);// -->/script>/td> td width100% classmenu> nav> ul> li>a hrefindex.html titleback to the homepage altback to the homepage>home/a>/li> li>a hrefnews.html titlelatest news altlatest news>news/a>/li> li>a hrefdesignations.html titlenature designations altnature designations>designations/a>/li> li>a hrefhistory.html titlehistory of Molesey Hurst althistory of Molesey Hurst>history/a>/li> li>a hrefarchive.html titleFriends Achive altFriends Archive>archive/a>/li> li>a hrefriverside.html titlethe Molesey riverside altthe Molesey riverside>riverside/a>/li> li>a hrefpanorama.html titlePanorama of Hurst Park altPanorama of Hurst Park>panorama/a>/li> li>a hrefdocuments.html titlereference documents altreference documents>documents/a>/li> li>a hreflinks.html titlelinks to other websites altlinks to other websites>links/a>/li> li>a hrefabout.html titleabout the Friends group altabout the Friends group>about us/a>/li>/ul> /nav> !-- br style clear:left/> --> /td> /tr> !--End of telephone and menu row --> tr> !--Photos and content row --> td valigntop classphotos>!-- InstanceBeginEditable namephotos --> a hrefimages/large/GtBurnet02_800.jpg rellightbox titleGreat Burnet in Hurst Meadows - a key indicator of Flood Plain Meadows and very rare plant in Surrey ©John Inglis>img srcimages/GtBurnet02_200.jpg altRARE Great Burnet border1 width200 height135 />/a> a hrefimages/large/ScillaLarge_600.jpg rellightbox titleAutumn squill - a very rare plant, now confirmed in Hurst Park, its sole location in Surrey. ©John Inglis>img srcimages/Scilla05_200.jpg altAutumn Squill - a rare plant now confirmed growing in Hurst Park and nowhere else in Surrey border1 width200 height126 />/a> a hrefimages/large/beeorchid01_600.jpg rellightbox titleRare Bee Orchid in Hurst Meadows ©John Inglis>img srcimages/beeorchid01cu_200.jpg altRARE Bee Orchid in Hurst Meadows border1 width200 height133 />/a> a hrefimages/large/HurstMarker02_800.jpg rellightbox titleThe Hurst Marker>img srcimages/HurstMarker02_200.jpg altThe Hurst Marker border1 width200 height107 />/a> a hrefimages/large/TuftedPochard01_800.jpg rellightbox titleRARE Tufted Duck / Crested Pochard Hybrid Duck at Hurst Park ©John Inglis>img srcimages/TuftedPochard01_200.jpg altRARE Hybrid Duck at Hurst Park width200 height143 border1 />/a> a hrefimages/large/LadysSmock01_600.jpg rellightbox titleLadys Smock (Cuckoo Flower) in the wetland area of Hurst Meadow ©John Inglis ©John Inglis>img srcimages/LadysSmock01_200.jpg altLadys Smock (Cuckoo Flower) width200 height128 border1 />/a> a hrefimages/large/sign01_600.jpg rellightbox titleMolesey Hurst signpost ©John Inglis>img srcimages/sign01_200.jpg altHurst Park signpost border1 width200 height101 />/a> !-- InstanceEndEditable --> p>Click photos to enlarge/p>/td> td valigntop classtext idtext> div classsubtitle>!-- InstanceBeginEditable nameheading -->!-- InstanceEndEditable -->/div> div classtext> !-- InstanceBeginEditable namemain text -->span classtop_pic>img srcimages/HurstPanorama04.jpg altVista across Hurst Park width850 height200 border0 titleVista across Hurst Park />/span> !-- div aligncenter> div classMainHeadline>br /> /div>/div> --> div classtext> p> /p> p>strong>GOOD NEWS:/strong>br /> strong>GONE - VESSELS NOW JUST A BAD MEMORY!/strong>/p>p>img srcimages/3Slumboats01_600.jpg width600 height281 altslumboats at hurst park />/p> p>A reminder, lest we forget, of what the community had to endure for many years at Hurst Park. /p> p>But, the local community did not give up! On 24 September 2024, in a joint operation between the Environment Agency, Surrey Police and Elmbridge Council, both vessels were towed away for scrapping. On the same day, the Agency issued enforcement notices to an unknown number of boats moored without authorisation along our Molesey stretch, which they followed up on 8 October. The council also cleaned up detritus and objects from the riverbank, left by these boats - all at taxpayer expense. The Agency states there is now a plan for notices to reinforce regulations and for meaningful enforcement./p> p> Whilst delighted to see the removal of Hui and RoR (names the vessels were known by), Molesey Riverside Action Group (MRAG) continues the fight against the blight of unuthorised mooring throughout Molesey Reach ith regular multi-agency meetings. Legal action has been sucessful, brought by the Agency to prove trespass over the river bed by overstaying boats which occupy the public navigation. Some occupants also illegally enclose public land alongside the Thames Path right of way. Water and land are our common assets where public access dates back time immemorial./p> p>There have been earlier successes too: a court case, brought in Staines Magistrates Court, against Alistair Trotman, then owner of the unsightly accommodation barges (pictured above) moored without authorisation in the Arcadian view from Hampton. The EA was pleased to achieve on 7 October 2021 convictions on four charges - two each for obstruction of the river and failing to comply with the Harbourmasters Direction. These incidents were at Molesey Lock in March 2019. However, the boats were still here until 24 September!/p> p>Alistair Trotman appeared at Staines Magistrates Court on 19 Janury 2022 for sentencing and br /> was fined £200 on each of the four offences, with a total of £21,471.40 costs (to be paid off at £200 a month). This was unlikely to meet public purse expeniture by the Environment Agency, following four and a half days in court with lawyers and officers, investigations, paperwork, etc. The Environment Agency barrister commented to the court on the prolonged process, which might normally occupy a hearing of, say, a morning, and that this was why costs might be disproportionate to the fines levied. /p>p>For the community, it is good to know that the authorities continue their efforts to rid our river banks of long-term unauthorised, unregulated and unmonitored residential boats and abandoned wrecks. Elmbridge Borough Council has information, frequently updated, on all the news about:a hrefhttp://www.elmbridge.gov.uk/moorings-unauthorised/ target_blank> unauthorised moorings/a>./p>p>strong>MORE GOOD NEWS/strong>!br />A habitat plan is leaving unmanaged margins to encourage hedgehogs into Hurst Park and Meadows and to give them safer routes, shelter and cover to move around. This followed a meeting with local community representatives and the councils Green Spaces Development officer in late January 2022. Hedgehogs have been seen in Hurst Park Estate./p>p>strong>UPDATE - BATHING IN THE THAMES/strong>br /> An increasing body of evidence is building about a hrefswimming.html>health risks from swimming in our river water/a>./p>hr /> p>strong>COUNCIL REFUSES PERMISSION FOR WATER ACTIVITIES CENTRE ON HURST MEADOWS/strong>br /> Elmbridge Council has made it clear that any development on the public open land, flood plain and Green Space of Hurst Park and Meadows is unlikely to be permitted./p>p>a hrefindexOld03.html>See more here/a>. /p> /div> div classtext>h3 classtext>You can find the background and history to both applications from 2018 and from 2016 for a Water Activities Centre at Hurst Meadows Riverside, a hrefindexOld02.html>starting here/a>.br />/h3> /div> !-- InstanceEndEditable --> /div>/td> /tr> !--End of Photos and content row --> tr> !--Footer row --> td>/td> td classfooter> Local people protecting Hurst Park, East Molesey, Surrey/tr> !--End of Footer row--> /table> !-- End of Content table- --> /span>/td> /tr>/table> !-- End of main container -->/body>!-- InstanceEnd -->/html>
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