Posts by Nemone Caldwell
CPRE Oxfordshire: Countryside and Rural Principles for District Councils in Unitary Planning Proposals
As Oxfordshire’s governance evolves, CPRE Oxfordshire urges all district council to embed the following principles in policy and planning, to ensure the county’s countryside and rural communities are not only protected but strengthened for future generations. This is a guide for district councils when considering future unitary proposals. 1. Prioritise Protection of the Countryside New…
Read MoreBotley West Solar Farm – Final Hearings and How to Have Your Say
CPRE will be presenting at the final open hearing for the Botley West Solar Farm proposal on 10 October 2025. This marks the last opportunity for organisations and members of the public to share their views on the application. Our statement will focus on key areas of concern — including the continuing lack of data…
Read MoreLocal Plan setback for South and Vale
The Joint South Oxfordshire and Vale of White Horse Local Plan 2041 has hit a major hurdle. Following the Inspectors’ hearings this summer, we’ve just learned that the Plan has been recommended for withdrawal for failing to meet its Duty to Cooperate. This is very disappointing news. CPRE Oxfordshire had supported the Plan, which proposed…
Read MoreNational CPRE Board Visits Oxfordshire
We were delighted to welcome the National CPRE Board to Oxfordshire in September for their awayday, giving us a valuable opportunity to highlight both the challenges and the successes we are seeing across the county. The day began with lunch at the inspirational FarmEd, where co-founder Ian Wilkinson shared the story behind the project and…
Read MoreBotley West Solar Farm: CPRE Oxfordshire Calls for Transparency and Protection of Farmland
CPRE Oxfordshire has submitted further responses to the Planning Inspectorate as part of the ongoing examination into the proposed Botley West Solar Farm. Our concerns centre on two key issues: the lack of transparency in soil data provided by Blenheim Estate, and the threat to Oxfordshire’s most productive farmland. Missing Soil Data Blenheim Estate has…
Read MoreAbingdon Reservoir Costs Soar to £7.5 Billion – a Wake-Up Call for Better Planning
Thames Water has revealed that costs for the controversial proposed Abingdon Reservoir have soared from £2.2 billion to between £5.5 billion and £7.5 billion, a tripling of the original figure. This startling increase will fall largely on bill-payers across the region. Thames Water attributes the sharp rise to new geological and hydrological investigations, which revealed…
Read MoreOur Response to the West Oxfordshire Local Plan Consultation and Concerns Over Gaps
CPRE Oxfordshire has responded to West Oxfordshire Local Plan 2041 consultation and while we welcome many of the intentions set out in the draft, we believe important changes are needed if the Plan is to protect our countryside and communities effectively. You can see our full response on the 2025 Consultation Responses section of the…
Read MoreCPRE Oxfordshire Urges Full Review of Oxford City Local Plan 2042
CPRE Oxfordshire has responded to Oxford City Council’s Local Plan 2042 consultation, warning that the draft plan requires significant revision before progressing to the next stage. Our submission highlights serious concerns over the treatment of green spaces, housing numbers, and the consultation process itself, which is summarised below. You can see our full response on…
Read More“Greater Oxford” Proposal Threatens the Green Belt and Ignores the Bigger Picture
A development-led power shift could risk Oxfordshire’s countryside, climate goals, and community voice. CPRE Oxfordshire is raising serious concerns over the “Greater Oxford” unitary authority proposal, which would swallow up large parts of the Oxford Green Belt — a landscape specifically protected to prevent urban sprawl and preserve the city’s unique character. The proposal, put…
Read MoreThames Water’s flawed megaproject moves forward unchecked – but it’s not over yet
This week the High Court dismissed our challenge of the government’s decision not to hold a public inquiry into the controversial Abingdon Reservoir, part of Thame’s Water’s Water Resource Management Plan (WRMP), despite concerns about lack of transparency, ecological risk, misleading forecasts and financial recklessness. The decision follows a 2-day Judicial Review brought by SAFERWaterS…
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