Posts by Andy_Smith0001
Draft National Planning Policy Guidance
The Government has published its draft National Planning Policy Guidance – 500 pages of guidance on 38 subjects – and we only have until 9 October to comment! Our chief concerns…
Read MoreSNARL in South Newington
With lorries and cars continuing to make their lives a misery, South Newington residents launch a website to keep up the battle for action on the A361.
Read MoreWoodstock fight for playing field
Woodstock residents are fighting to protect one of the town’s few accessible green spaces from a new housing development.
Read MoreSTOP PRESS – Port Meadow – Report Withdrawn
In a last minute move, Oxford City Council yesterday evening pulled the consideration of the controversial Roger Dudman Way development from tonight’s West Area Planning Committee. The public deserves to know why!
Read MoreFight now to avoid more Hill View Farm cases
The Government wants to continue relaxing the rules on which developments need planning permission. This could mean your community changing overnight – but you’d get no say in it. Act now!
Read MorePort Meadow comes close in Carbuncle Cup
The controversial University accommodation blocks at Port Meadow have just been pipped at the post for the Carbuncle Cup, a nationwide prize run by Building Design magazine for the worst development of the year.
Read MoreCPRE launches new HS2 maps
CPRE has launched new maps showing the enormous impact that HS2 (High Speed rail) will have on the Oxfordshire countryside and elsewhere.
Read MorePort Meadow Case to go before Judge
Great news – our case to get a Judicial Review of the planning permission for the development at Port Meadow will be heard before a judge in October.
Read MoreThames Water’s latest plan
CPRE has told Thames Water that its latest Plan needs to be much more ambitious on metering, water efficiency and looking at ways of bringing in water to the area from elsewhere.
Read MoreSign CPRE’s Charter to Save Our Countryside
Please sign CPRE’s national Charter to Save Our Countryside and show decision-makers how strongly people feel about our beautiful landscapes and rural communities.
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