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Consultation on South Oxon Local Plan – read CPRE’s response
CPRE has responded to the consultation on SODC’s Local Plan – we have called on the Inspector not to release land from the Green Belt and to reconsider the need for a ‘new town’ at Chalgrove.
Read MoreCounty to decide on Gravel Pits at Cholsey & Clifton Hampden
Update: Clifton Hampden rejected, but Cholsey approved
Read MoreConsultation on West Oxfordshire District Council’s Local Plan – further evidence
West Oxfordshire is holding a consultation on additional technical evidence requested by the Planning Inspector.
Read MoreCPRE responds to consultation on Vale Local Plan Part 2
CPRE calls on Inspector to make significant changes to Vale Local Plan Part 2.
Read MoreNIC report on Ox-Cam says lots and nothing
National Infrastructure Commission backs major new growth corridor, but no public consultation. More news in today’s budget?
Read MorePublic Inquiry needed for Oxford-Cambridge ‘Growth Corridor’ & ‘Expressway’
CPRE Oxfordshire is calling for a public inquiry into the Ox-Cam Growth Corridor and Expressway, so that decisions are open and transparent.
Read MoreExpressway madness – What the District Local Plans don’t tell you…
The Local Plans for the Vale and South Oxfordshire are out for consultation – but they fail to acknowledge in any detail the proposed Oxford to Cambridge Expressway and Growth Corridor.
Read MoreCPRE’s initial reaction to South Oxfordshire’s Local Plan
Responding to the publication of South Oxfordshire’s Local Plan, CPRE outlines its initial concerns and recommendations.
Read MoreCPRE’s initial reaction to the Vale District Council’s Local Plan Part 2
Responding to the publication of the Vale District Council’s Local Plan Part 2, CPRE outlines its initial concerns and recommendations.
Read MoreGovernment consultation on new method for assessing housing need – CPRE’s initial thoughts
The Government has published a consultation on plans to change the way housing targets are calculated – read CPRE’s initial thoughts.
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