Key Local Election Messages May 2025

child and dog leaning on farm gate

CPRE Oxfordshire campaigns to protect the countryside for the enjoyment of all. We recognise the need for more housing in the county, but this must be balanced with the protection of our natural environment. New development should prioritise genuinely affordable homes for those most in need and be located in the right places, where it…

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Donations Doubled for Rooftop Renewables

Save the Date! CPRE Oxfordshire are thrilled to announce that we have been selected to take part in The Big Give Green Match Fund, an exciting initiative where all donations made to our charity will be doubled for one week only. This incredible opportunity will help fund our Rooftop Renewables campaign, aimed at harnessing renewable…

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Oxford City Local Plan 2042

Oxford dreaming spires seen through countryside

Oxford City Council are undertaking an “Early engagement Survey”, in advance of the formal consultation we expect in June 2025 on their revised Local Plan. While the survey covers many of the areas CPRE would like to see considered – in particular the policy to allow residential development on existing employment and business land, which…

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District Chair Vacancies.

We have 2 District Chair vacancies – South Oxfordshire and West Oxfordshire. Make a difference to your countryside, and work with like minded people. CPRE fights for a better future for the countryside and our rural communities. Campaigning is carried out by county-based branches, which aim to influence decision making on a range of environmental…

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Oxford City Local Plan to be rewritten

View of Oxford Photo: © Jane Tomlinson

The Oxford City Local Plan 2042 is to be rewritten following last year’s rejection of the previous draft Plan over its failure to cooperate with neighbouring districts over housing numbers. We expect the consultation timeline of the new Plan to be : CPRE Oxfordshire is supportive of fast tracking a new Local Plan on the…

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CPRE Objects to relocation of Oxford City football stadium

East Stand at Kassam Stadium

A planning application for the relocation of the Oxford City football stadium has been submitted and is currently under consideration. The details of the application can be found here. CPRE Oxfordshire object to the approval of this application for four primary reasons: CPRE Oxfordshire commissioned an independent Transport Assessment Review to establish whether the Traffic…

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Last chance to have your say on the Botley West Solar Farm

If you felt that you weren’t heard by the developers during their consultations on the Botley West Solar Farm, you still have an opportunity to tell the Inspectorate what you think. But they will only listen to interested parties, so please do make sure you register before the deadline on 27th February. The mega solar…

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Cherwell Local Plan in final public stage

Cherwell District Council published the final public (Reg 19) stage of their Local Plan consultation before it is presented to the Inspectors just before Christmas and it can be found here. The consultation period ran until Tuesday 25th February. The Local Plan is an important document which outlines the future development of the area, including the policies and…

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Could you be our next Treasurer?

CPRE Oxfordshire is the voice of the countryside in Oxfordshire. We fight for the right development in the right place and work to protect, promote and enhance our amazing local landscapes and rural character. We’re currently looking for a Treasurer to join a dedicated team of Trustees.  By volunteering with us you will be joining…

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A Healthy Economy depends on a Healthy Ecosystem

Close-up of a newt

On Wednesday, Rachel Reeves, Chancellor of the Exchequer, chose to deliver a major economic speech in Oxfordshire, signalling the importance of the county in her plans for delivering growth. While we welcome the recognition of Oxfordshire’s unique position and national significance, with escalating growth comes a need for more homes, offices and associated infrastructure, putting…

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