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Oxford Green Belt

CPRE Oxfordshire campaigns to protect and enhance the Green Belt.  Our key goal is to persuade local authorities that the Green Belt should not be built on other than in genuinely exceptional circumstances, where the development is widely accepted as in the public interest and when it could only achieve its purpose if it were…

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Latest Raw Sewage Figures: What’s in our Waterways?

The Environment Agency (Defra) released the 2021 sewage discharge figures for England in March. The data is provided by Water and Sewage Companies (WaSCs) annually and provides information for monitored storm overflows, the 1,800 without monitors are planned to be fitted by end of 2023.Download the data from the Defra website here. According to Surfers…

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SODC Stabs Green Belt in the Back

Once it’s biggest supporter, South Oxfordshire District Council (SODC) has turned against the Green Belt. CPRE believes the South Oxfordshire Local Plan will include all sites in the previous, aborted 2017 version plus additional major sites within the Green Belt. Amongst the new greenbelt incursions will be Grenoble Road, Northfields, Oxford Brookes and a site…

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First Steps are Crucial for Oxford Local Plan 2036

As Oxford City Council gets to work on its development plan through to 2036, it’s asking for your initial views on issues such as housing, jobs and green space.  We think its a good chance to speak up for sustainable development, rather than just ‘growth’! Consultation closes 12 August.

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City 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.

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Local plans and neighbourhood plans

The planning system is being blamed as too slow and as a barrier to growth and economic development. This is simply not true. Planning helps us to develop carefully, appropriately, sympathetically and for the benefit of us all. It protects us from short term greed and preserves the character of our villages, towns and landscapes.

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