Posts by Andy_Smith0001
OxLEP continues to ignore public views on growth
The Oxfordshire Local Enterprise Partnership (OxLEP) has published its response to the recent consultation on its Strategic Economic Plan. However, OxLEP appears determined to press ahead with the forced economic growth strategy regardless.
Read MorePublic consultation on University’s vision for Osney Mead – 6 July
A public consultation, where the University’s vision and masterplan for the redevelopment of the Osney Mead Industrial Estate will be displayed, takes place on Wednesday, 6 July, at the Kings Centre, Osney Mead.
Read MoreCity Council to produce a new Local Plan for Oxford
The City Council is to produce a new Local Plan for Oxford. Its ‘First Steps’ consultation will start on 27 June 2016.
Read MoreNew interactive maps from CPRE reveal England’s darkest and most light-polluted skies
The most detailed ever satellite maps of England’s dark skies are today released by the Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE).
Read MoreVale District Council begins its preparations for Local Plan 2031 Part 2
The Vale has made public its outline of the work it will be doing over the coming months on preparing its Local Plan 2031 Part 2. The Preferred Options Consultation is due to be held in February 2017.
Read MoreDisappointment at Vale Inspector’s Findings, but success in the AONB
CPRE campaign helps lead to removal of 1,400 homes proposed for the North Wessex Downs AONB and over 15 Green Belt sites, but overall numbers remain and 1,500 houses across 4 Green Belt sites given the OK.
Read MoreCity’s ‘Greater Oxford’ report
A new Oxford City report has revealed its proposals to build over 11,000 houses in the Oxford Green Belt, to the North and South of the City.
Read MoreYou have until 27 May to have your say on the county’s forced economic growth plan!
OxLEP – Oxfordshire’s Local Enterprise Partnership – the unelected quango that is driving the economic growth in our county – is holding a public consultation on the ‘Refresh’ of the Strategic Economic Plan (SEP).
Read MoreBattle starts again for Grenoble Road
Savills submits a Scoping Opinion for a 3,500 house development in the Green Belt south of Oxford.
Read MoreHow densely should we build?
With land under pressure, increasing the density of housing is one obvious solution, and it doesn’t have to mean cramped surroundings…
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