Definitive Statement

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Definitive Statement Hailey 236 Number Status Description Width Conditions + Limitations Remarks (non-conclusive information) 1 BR From opposite the School on the Charlbury to Witney road (B4022) leading SW across New Road to Priest Hill Lane, SW of the sewage works. 2 BR From the Charlbury to Witney road (B4022), N of St. 20ft Inclosure Award John's Church, leading SW and NW to Priest Hill Lane, SW of BR 1. 3 FP From the Charlbury to Witney road (B4022), opposite St. John's Church, leading NE past FPs 4 and 5 at Hunters Close Farm and NE across FP 6 and the E end of FP 7, following Breach Lane, then NE and E to Hatfield Pits Lane at property 'Hickrall'. 4 FP From FP 3 (Breach Lane) and FP 5, 50m NE of the Charlbury to Witney road (B4022) leading NE to FP 6. (This path runs near to FP 3). 5 FP From FP 3 (Breach Lane) and FP 4, 50m NE of the Charlbury to Witney road (B4022), leading E and NE to FP 6, NW of the Riding School. 6 FP From Poffley End Lane, leading NW past FP 5 and across FP 3 (Breach Lane) and the N end of FP 4 to Delly End Green. 7 FP From the E corner of Delly Green, opposite the entrance to the Manor House, leading ESE to FP 3 (Breach Lane), S of Breach Farm. 8 FP From the Charlbury to Witney road (B4022) SE of the Wesleyan Chapel leading E and SE to Chapel Lane. 9 FP From Poffley End Lane opposite Chapel Lane leading SE to FP 10. 10 FP From Swanhill Lane (BR 12), at Poffley End, leading S past the end of FP 9 to FP 11 at its junction with RUPP 29 (Downhill Lane) at Downhill Farm, continuing S to Witney FP 1 at the Witney Town boundary, E of the Charlbury to Witney road (B4022). Definitive Statement of Public Rights of Way for Oxfordshire Relevant Date 21st February 2006 Hailey To be read in conjunction with the Definitive Map Hailey 236 Number Status Description Width Conditions + Limitations Remarks (non-conclusive information) 11 FP From the Charlbury to Witney road (B4022), S of Witherbridge Cross, leading SE to FP 10 and RUPP 29 (Downhill Lane), W of Downhill Farm. 12 BR From Poffley End Lane leading SE along Swanhill Lane, passing FP10, to Swanhill Farm, then SW and SE along Water Lane to the E end of BR30 (Downhill Lane), then SE and E to FP13, NW of Merryfield Farm. 13 FP From BR 12, E of Downhill Farm, leading SSE past Middlefield Farm to New Yatt Road at the Witney Town boundary, opposite Early Road. 15 FP From New Yatt Road, NE of Keepers Cottage, leading Statement amended by Modification SSW for approximately 172m adjacent to, and on the W Order confirmed 26.2.99 (section of side of, the boundary of property known as 'Keepers path leading SW past Keepers Cottage', then WSW passing the SE boundary of Job's Copse, then NW for approximately 10m to its junction with Hatfield Pits Lane, SW of Job's Copse and NE of 18 FP From Wood Lane, NE of the Manor House, Delly End, Diversion Order confirmed Diversion Order confirmed 1.5.85. leading NE across FP 19 then NW to Turley Lane and 1.5.85 provided a NE to St.John's Lane (RUPP 25) at the crossroads minimum width of 1.5m between Turley Lane, St. John's Lane (RUPP 25) and over diverted section. Blackbird Assarts Lane, NW of Gigley Farm. 19 FP From Whitings Lane (North Leigh Lane), SW of Gigley Farm, leading NW across FP 18 to Turley Lane, then NW and N to St.John's Lane (RUPP 25) at the NE corner of St.John's Wood. 20 RUPP From the Charlbury to Witney road (B4022) at Whiteoak Formerly described as CRB. Green, leading SE along Wood Lane to the SW end of Turley Lane, Delly End. 21 FP From the Crawley to Witney road, NW of Burycroft Farm, Path is a cul-de-sac at New Mill. leading SW to New Mill on the River Windrush. Definitive Statement of Public Rights of Way for Oxfordshire Relevant Date 21st February 2006 Hailey To be read in conjunction with the Definitive Map Hailey 236 Number Status Description Width Conditions + Limitations Remarks (non-conclusive information) 22 FP From Witney FP 30 at the Witney Town boundary, SE of Part 6ft Inclosure Award 1) Part deleted by Parish boundary Willow Farm, leading NW to FP 28 at Willow Farm and changes 1.4.85 : part now Witney NW to New Mill Lane (Private Road). (The Boundary FP30. 2) Path is a cul-de-sac at New Commission changes of 1.4.85 transferred part of Hailey Mill Lane (not highway). FP 22 into Witney where it was renumbered as part of Witney FP 30). 24 FP From opposite Kite Lane (North Leigh BR 40) at New 3ft Inclosure Award Yatt, leading S along the North Leigh Parish boundary to North Leigh FP 24 at the North Leigh Parish boundary. 25 RUPP From the crossroads at Turley Lane, Blackbird Assarts Formerly described as CRB. Lane and St. John's Lane, near the N end of FP 18, leading NW along St. John's Lane, passing the N end of FP 19, to the Charlbury to Witney road (B4022) at the point where the B4022 crosses Akeman Street at New Found Out Farm, at the Ramsden and Crawley Parish 26 FP From North Leigh FPs 27 and 32 at the North Leigh Parish boundary, S of New Yatt Farm, leading NNW along the North Leigh Parish boundary to Northleigh Lane, E of Taylors Copse. 27 BR From the Witney to Hailey road (B4022) at Foxburrow Lane leading SW to the Witney to Crawley road, opposite 28 FP From the Witney to Crawley road, opposite _BR 27 (Milking Lane) leading S to FP 22 at Willow Farm. 29 RUPP From the Witney to Hailey road (B4022) at Highcroft BR section now numbered as BR30. Farm, leading E past FPs 10 and 11 to BR 30 at Downhill Formerly described as CRB. 30 BR From RUPP29 at Downhill Farm leading generally E to Formerly BR section of CRB29. BR12, E of Downhill Farm. Definitive Statement of Public Rights of Way for Oxfordshire Relevant Date 21st February 2006 Hailey To be read in conjunction with the Definitive Map Hampton Gay and Poyle 237 Number Status Description Width Conditions + Limitations Remarks (non-conclusive information) 1 FP From Bletchingdon Road at the Bletchingdon Parish boundary, opposite the junctions of Bletchingdon FPs 28 and 29, leading W to FP5 then SW to the Manor Farm road at Hampton Gay, NW of Madam Hinde’s Spinney. 2 FP From Bletchingdon FP28 leading ESE to Bletchingdon Part renumbered as Bletchingdon FP25 at the Bletchingdon Parish boundary. FP28 (Cherwell (Parishes) Order 3 FP From Bletchingdon FP29 leading SE along the Part renumbered as Bletchingdon Bletchingdon Parish boundary to join BR6 at the FP29 (Cherwell (Parishes) Order Bletchingdon Parish boundary, at its junction with 4 FP From Bletchingdon Road, NE of Knapp's Acre and opposite Village Farm, leading SSW past the SE end of FP 10 to Church Lane at St. Mary's Church, Hampton 5 FP From FP 1 leading W to Bletchingdon FP 3 at the Bletchington Parish boundary, SE of Greenhill Farm. 6 BR From the Oxford Road, S of FP 8, leading generally N, crossing FP 8 and the E end of FP 14, to the Bletchingdon Parish boundary at the junction of FP 3 and Bletchingdon BR 19, SW of Frogsnest Farm. 7 FP From Church Lane, Hampton Poyle, leading SW to FP 7A at the footbridge over the River Cherwell, at its junction with Kidlington FPs 19 and 20 at the Kidlington Parish 7 a FP From Church Lane at St. Mary's Church, Hampton Poyle, leading S over a footbridge to FP 7 at a second footbridge over the River Cherwell at its junction with Kidlington FPs 19 and 20 at the Kidlington Parish 8 FP From the Oxford Road, N of BR 6, leading SE across BR A43 Oxford-Market Deeping (Peartree 6 to the NW boundary of the A34. Hill to Weston-on-the- Green section Side Roads) Order 1986. 9 FP From the SE side of the Bicester Road leading SE to the A43 Oxford-Market Deeping (Peartree W side of the A34 then S along the W boundary of the Hill to Weston-on-the- Green section A34 then E following the River Cherwell, passing under Side Roads) Order 1986. the A34, then NE to Islip FP 2 at the Islip Parish Definitive Statement of Public Rights of Way for Oxfordshire Relevant Date 21st February 2006 Hampton Gay and Poyle To be read in conjunction with the Definitive Map Hampton Gay and Poyle 237 Number Status Description Width Conditions + Limitations Remarks (non-conclusive information) 10 FP From FP 4, N of St. Mary's Church, Hampton Poyle, leading generally NW past the SE end of FP 11 to FP 12, S of Hampton Gay and W of Manor Farm. 11 FP From FP 10, N of St. Mary's Church, Hampton Poyle, leading NW and NE to the Hampton Gay road E of Madam Hindes's Spinney. 12 FP From Shipton-on-Cherwell and Thrupp FP14, at the The Diversion Order Diversion Order confirmed 16.8.2005. Shipton-on-Cherwell and Thrupp Parish boundary, confirmed 16.8.05 leading SE over the River Cherwell, then NE under the provided a minimum width railway as diverted and SE to FP13, then continuing from of 1.5 m over the diverted the SE end of FP13 to the road at Manor Farm, Hampton section.
Recommended publications
  • Final Infrastructure Delivery Plan 2019
    Contents Context of IDP Update 2019 (01/04/2018 – 31/03/2019) ....................................................... 2 Section 1 – Infrastructure Delivery Plan Update, December 2019 Summary Tables ............. 3 1.1 IDP Update Bicester Projects .................................................................................. 4 1.2 IDP Update Banbury Projects ................................................................................. 8 1.3 IDP Update Kidlington and Rural Areas Projects .................................................. 10 Section 2 – Infrastructure Delivery Plan Update, December 2019 ....................................... 14 2.1 IDP Update Bicester Projects .................................................................................... 15 2.2 IDP Update Banbury Projects .................................................................................... 37 2.3 IDP Update Kidlington and Rural Areas Projects ....................................................... 55 1 Context of IDP Update 2019 (01/04/2018 – 31/03/2019) Infrastructure is an essential part of sustainable development supporting increased housing provision and economic growth, mitigating against climate change and facilitating improved quality of life within communities. The Infrastructure Delivery Plan (IDP) contains the infrastructure required to support Cherwell Local Plan Part 1 adopted in July 2015 and it is set out in Appendix 8 of the Plan. The IDP is a live document adjusted overtime to reflect changes in circumstance and strategies alongside
    [Show full text]
  • Heyford Masterplan Design and Access Statement
    HEYFORD MASTERPLAN DESIGN AND ACCESS STATEMENT PREPARED BY PEGASUS DESIGN P16-0631_81D | APRIL 2018 “THE GOVERNMENT ATTACHES GREAT IMPORTANCE TO THE DESIGN OF THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT. GOOD DESIGN IS A KEY ASPECT OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, IS INDIVISIBLE FROM GOOD PLANNING, AND SHOULD CONTRIBUTE POSITIVELY TO MAKING PLACES BETTER FOR PEOPLE.” (PARA. 56, NPPF 2012). CONTENTS SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION PAGE 05 SECTION 2 ASSESSMENT PAGE 11 SECTION 3 DESIGN PRINCIPLES & EVOLUTION PAGE 37 SECTION 4 DESIGN PROPOSALS PAGE 55 SECTION 5 SUMMARY PAGE 101 APPENDIX 1 - COMPOSITE PARAMETER PLAN PAGE 105 Pegasus Design Pegasus Design Pegasus House Querns Business Centre Whitworth Road Cirencester GL7 1RT www.pegasusgroup.co.uk I T 01285 641717 Prepared by Pegasus Design Pegasus Design is part of Pegasus Group Ltd Prepared on behalf of Dorchester Group April 2018 Project code P16-0631 Checked by: INITIAL COPYRIGHT The contents of this document must not be copied or reproduced in whole or in part without the written consent of Pegasus Planning Group Ltd. Crown copyright. All rights reserved, Licence number 100042093. SECTION 1 SECTION 1 | INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION 6 HEYFORD MASTERPLAN | DESIGN AND ACCESS STATEMENT SECTION 1 | INTRODUCTION PURPOSE OF THE STATEMENT 1.1 This Statement has been prepared by Pegasus Urban Design on behalf of Dorchester Group to accompany the Hybrid Planning Application for a Mixed Use development at Heyford Park. 1.2 A hybrid planning application consisting of: • demolition of buildings and structures as listed in Schedule 1; • outline
    [Show full text]
  • Cherwell, Oxford City, South Oxfordshire and Vale of White Horse Gypsy, Traveller and Travelling Showpeople Accommodation Assessment
    Cherwell, Oxford City, South Oxfordshire and Vale of White Horse Gypsy, Traveller and Travelling Showpeople Accommodation Assessment Final Report June 2017 Cherwell, Oxford, South Oxfordshire and Vale of White Horse GTAA – June 2017 Opinion Research Services The Strand, Swansea SA1 1AF Steve Jarman, Claire Thomas, Ciara Small and Kara Stedman Enquiries: 01792 535300 · [email protected] · www.ors.org.uk © Copyright June 2017 Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0 Contains OS data © Crown Copyright (2017) Page 2 Cherwell, Oxford, South Oxfordshire and Vale of White Horse GTAA – June 2017 Contents 1. Executive Summary ......................................................................................................................... 6 Introduction and Methodology ...................................................................................................................... 6 Key Findings .................................................................................................................................................... 7 Additional Pitch Needs – Gypsies and Travellers ........................................................................................... 7 Additional Plot Needs - Travelling Showpeople ............................................................................................. 9 Transit Requirements ................................................................................................................................... 11 2. Introduction ................................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • OCC Legal Statement Changes Post
    Changes to the Definitive Map & Statement of Public Rights of Way since 21st February 2006 Date Parish/Path Description Width Conditions & Remarks Number Limitations Abingdon Footpath 27 From North Avenue at Grid Reference SU 5029 9893 The Order confirmed Added by Modification Order 07/03/2006 100/27 between property numbers 13 and 15, 7.3.2006 provided a width confirmed 7.3.2006. south-south-westwards for approximately 133 metres 2.5 metres (min) along a strip of Common Land (Registration Number CL153), connecting with the western end of Mandeville Close at Grid Reference SU 5028 9882, to South Avenue at Grid Reference SU 5027 9880. Abingdon Footpath 28 From Colwell Drive at SU 4852 9717 leading generally 2m between SU 4852 1) Northern section added 19/02/2015 100/28 ENE for approx. 54m to SU 4857 9719, then NNW for 9717 and SU 4857 9719. by HA1980 S.38 Agreement approx. 51m and ESE to Willow Brook at SU 4856 9724.] 27.09.2001; came into effect 08.11.2004. 2) Western section added by HA1980 S.38 & 278 Agreement 15.08.2008; came into effect 23.12.2013. Abingdon Footpath 29 From the W end of Caldecott Chase at SU 49017 96473, 2 m. Added by HA1980 S.38 19/02/2015 100/29 leading N & W for approximately 22 m to Caldecott Road Agreement 05.06.2009; at SU 49007 96486. came into effect 06.01.2014. Abingdon Footpath 30 From Caldecott Chase at SU 49106 96470, leading N & E 2 m. Added by HA1980 S.38 19/02/2015 100/30 for approximately 26 m to SU 49109 96490.
    [Show full text]
  • Oxfordshire Archdeacon's Marriage Bonds
    Oxfordshire Archdeacon’s Marriage Bond Index - 1634 - 1849 Sorted by Bride’s Parish Year Groom Parish Bride Parish 1635 Gerrard, Ralph --- Eustace, Bridget --- 1635 Saunders, William Caversham Payne, Judith --- 1635 Lydeat, Christopher Alkerton Micolls, Elizabeth --- 1636 Hilton, Robert Bloxham Cook, Mabell --- 1665 Styles, William Whatley Small, Simmelline --- 1674 Fletcher, Theodore Goddington Merry, Alice --- 1680 Jemmett, John Rotherfield Pepper Todmartin, Anne --- 1682 Foster, Daniel --- Anstey, Frances --- 1682 (Blank), Abraham --- Devinton, Mary --- 1683 Hatherill, Anthony --- Matthews, Jane --- 1684 Davis, Henry --- Gomme, Grace --- 1684 Turtle, John --- Gorroway, Joice --- 1688 Yates, Thos Stokenchurch White, Bridgett --- 1688 Tripp, Thos Chinnor Deane, Alice --- 1688 Putress, Ricd Stokenchurch Smith, Dennis --- 1692 Tanner, Wm Kettilton Hand, Alice --- 1692 Whadcocke, Deverey [?] Burrough, War Carter, Elizth --- 1692 Brotherton, Wm Oxford Hicks, Elizth --- 1694 Harwell, Isaac Islip Dagley, Mary --- 1694 Dutton, John Ibston, Bucks White, Elizth --- 1695 Wilkins, Wm Dadington Whetton, Ann --- 1695 Hanwell, Wm Clifton Hawten, Sarah --- 1696 Stilgoe, James Dadington Lane, Frances --- 1696 Crosse, Ralph Dadington Makepeace, Hannah --- 1696 Coleman, Thos Little Barford Clifford, Denis --- 1696 Colly, Robt Fritwell Kilby, Elizth --- 1696 Jordan, Thos Hayford Merry, Mary --- 1696 Barret, Chas Dadington Hestler, Cathe --- 1696 French, Nathl Dadington Byshop, Mary --- Oxfordshire Archdeacon’s Marriage Bond Index - 1634 - 1849 Sorted by
    [Show full text]
  • OXFORDSHIRE. [Kelll's
    156 SOUTH ~EWINGTON. OXFORDSHIRE. [KELLl's SOUTH NEWINGTON is a viLage and parish on churchyard is the fragment of a cross of Early English the river Swere, and on the road from Banbury to Chip­ character. The register dates from the year 1538. The ping Norton, 2 miles south-west from Bloxham station on living is a vicarage, net yearly value £154, with resi­ the Banbury and Cheltenham branch of the Great West­ dence, in the gift of Exeter College, Oxford, and held ern railway, 6 south-west from Banbury, about 20 north­ since 1893 by the Rev. ChristDpher John Whitehead by-west from Oxford, and 7 north-east from Chipping M.A. of Exeter College, Oxford. There is a sm3ll Norton, in the Northern division of the county, hundred Primitive Methodist chapel here, also a Friends' Meet­ c-f Wootton, Wootto'n North petty sessional division, union ing house. Albert Brassey esq. J.P. of Heythrop Park, and county court district of Banbury, rural deanery of is lord of t be manor. The principal landowner~ are­ Deddington, archdeaconry and diocese of Oxford. The Exeter, Magdalen and New Colleges, Oxford. Tlie ~nil church of St. Peter is a handsome building of stone in is red loam and clay; subsoil, red ruck and clay. The the Norman, Early English and Later styles, consisting chief crops are wheah, barley and roots. The area is of chancel, clerestoried nave, aisles, south porch of Per­ 1,436 acres; rateable value, £2,009; the population in pendicular date, ornamented with carved figures and sur­ rgor was 250.
    [Show full text]
  • Item Cmdt11e Transport Decisions Committee
    Division(s): All ITEM CMDT11E TRANSPORT DECISIONS COMMITTEE - 1 OCTOBER 2009 BUS SERVICE SUBSIDIES Report by Head of Transport Introduction 1. This report and associated Annexes deals with the following which now require decisions to be made by the Committee:- (A) The Review of Subsidised Bus Services in the Bicester and Kidlington area, which, if awarded, will be effective from 13 December 2009. (B) Other bus subsidy contracts elsewhere in the County. 2. Background information on items (A) and (B) above is included at Annex 1 together with a summary of the relevant points from the responses received through local consultation. Information relating to the main County Council subsidy contracts is also included at Annex 1 for each service, but in some cases there are wider issues affecting particular contracts, which are discussed in the main body of the report. Section A of Annex 1 deals with services under review in the Bicester and Kidlington area, whilst Section B deals with other services elsewhere in the County. 3. Tender prices obtained for contracts specified in paragraph 1 will be contained in a confidential Supplementary Exempt Annex 2, to be circulated later. Reasons for Exempt Annex 4. This item should be considered in exempt session because its discussion in public might lead to the disclosure to members of the public present of information relating to the financial or business affairs of any particular person (including the authority holding that information) as a result of discussions between Oxfordshire County Council and/or other local authorities and organisations. 5. The costs contained in Annex 2 must be treated as strictly confidential since they relate to the financial and business affairs of the operator.
    [Show full text]
  • Agenda Document for Planning Committee, 17/12/2015 16:00
    Committee: Planning Committee Date: Thursday 17 December 2015 Time: 4.00 pm Venue Bodicote House, Bodicote, Banbury, OX15 4AA Membership Councillor Colin Clarke (Chairman) Councillor Fred Blackwell (Vice-Chairman) Councillor Andrew Beere Councillor Michael Gibbard Councillor Chris Heath Councillor David Hughes Councillor Russell Hurle Councillor Matt Johnstone Councillor Mike Kerford-Byrnes Councillor James Macnamara Councillor Alastair Milne Home Councillor Richard Mould Councillor Nigel Randall Councillor G A Reynolds Councillor Barry Richards Councillor Lawrie Stratford Councillor Rose Stratford Councillor Sean Woodcock Substitutes Councillor Ken Atack Councillor Carmen Griffiths Councillor Timothy Hallchurch MBE Councillor D M Pickford Councillor James Porter Councillor Sandra Rhodes Councillor Nicholas Turner Councillor Bryn Williams Councillor Barry Wood AGENDA 1. Apologies for Absence and Notification of Substitute Members 2. Declarations of Interest Members are asked to declare any interest and the nature of that interest which they may have in any of the items under consideration at this meeting Cherwell District Council, Bodicote House, Bodicote, Banbury, Oxfordshire, OX15 4AA www.cherwell.gov.uk 3. Requests to Address the Meeting The Chairman to report on any requests to address the meeting. 4. Urgent Business The Chairman to advise whether they have agreed to any item of urgent business being admitted to the agenda. 5. Minutes (Pages 1 - 27) To confirm as a correct record the Minutes of the meeting of the Committee held on 26 November 2015. 6. Chairman's Announcements To receive communications from the Chairman. Planning Applications 7. Land East Of Evenlode Crescent And South Of Langford Lane Kidlington (Pages 30 - 62) 14/02067/OUT 8. Land At Lince Lane With Access Off Station Road, Enslow, Kidlington, OX5 3AX (Pages 63 - 90) 15/00822/F 9.
    [Show full text]
  • Tusmore and Shelswell Parks
    Tusmore and Shelswell Parks CTA (Conservation Target Area) This are encompasses the parks and woodlands at Tusmore and Shelswell Parks and a number of ancient woodlands near Stoke Lyne. Joint Character Area : Cotswolds and West Anglian Plain. Landscape Types: Wooded Estateland plus a small area of Farmland Plateau (though this area includes a large wood). Geology: Limestone with some mudstone and limestone mixtures to the south. Extensive glacial sand and gravel deposits in the parklands with alluvium along streams. Topography: largely flat plateau land intersected by shallow valleys. Area of CTA: 844 hectares Biodiversity: • Parkland: Large parks at Tusmore and Sheslwell, though the importance of these have not been assessed, with large areas of woodland. • Lowland Mixed Deciduous Woodland: Besides the Park woodlands there are a number of ancient woodland sites near Stoke Lyne. • Other habitats: the parks have lakes. On the northern side of Shelswell Park, Cottisford Pond is a Local Wildlife Site along with the adjacent wet woodland. Access: Stoke Wood is a Woodland Trust nature reserve. Otherwise access is restricted to bridleways and footpaths. Archaeology: Oxfordshire Biodiversity Action Plan Targets associated with this CTA: 1. Lowland mixed deciduous woodland – management 1 and creation (possibly some planting to link sites. 2. Parkland (including veteran trees) - management and restoration. 1 “Management” implies both maintaining the quantity, and maintaining and improving the quality of existing BAP habitat and incorporates the
    [Show full text]
  • Special Meeting of Council
    Public Document Pack Special Meeting of Council Tuesday 27 January 2015 Members of Cherwell District Council, A special meeting of Council will be held at Bodicote House, Bodicote, Banbury, OX15 4AA on Tuesday 27 January 2015 at 6.30 pm, and you are hereby summoned to attend. Sue Smith Chief Executive Monday 19 January 2015 AGENDA 1 Apologies for Absence 2 Declarations of Interest Members are asked to declare any interest and the nature of that interest which they may have in any of the items under consideration at this meeting. 3 Communications To receive communications from the Chairman and/or the Leader of the Council. Cherwell District Council, Bodicote House, Bodicote, Banbury, Oxfordshire, OX15 4AA www.cherwell.gov.uk Council Business Reports 4 Cherwell Boundary Review: Response to Local Government Boundary Commission for England Draft Recommendations (Pages 1 - 44) Report of Chief Executive Purpose of report To agree Cherwell District Council’s response to the Local Government Boundary Commission for England’s (“LGBCE” or “the Commission”) draft recommendations of the further electoral review for Cherwell District Council. Recommendations The meeting is recommended: 1.1 To agree the Cherwell District Council’s response to the Local Government Boundary Commission for England’s draft recommendations of the further electoral review for Cherwell District Council (Appendix 1). 1.2 To delegate authority to the Chief Executive to make any necessary amendments to the council’s response to the Local Government Boundary Commission for England’s draft recommendations of the further electoral review for Cherwell District Council prior to submission in light of the resolutions of Council.
    [Show full text]
  • 70751 064 RAF Brize Norton ACP Consultation Report Draft A-BZN
    ERROR! NO TEXT OF SPECIFIED STYLE IN DOCUMENT. RAF Brize Norton Airspace Change Proposal Consultation Feedback Report Document Details Reference Description Document Title RAF Brize Norton Airspace Change Proposal Consultation Feedback Report Document Ref 70751 064 Issue Issue 1 Date 3rd October 2018 Issue Amendment Date Issue 1 3rd October 2018 RAF Brize Norton Airspace Change Proposal | Document Details ii 70751 064 | Issue 1 Executive Summary RAF Brize Norton (BZN) would like to extend thanks to all the organisations and individuals that took the time to participate and provide feedback to the Public Consultation held between 15th December 2017 and 5th April 2018. The Ministry of Defence (MOD) is the Sponsor of a proposed change to the current arrangements and procedures in the immediate airspace surrounding the airport. As the airport operators, and operators of the current Class D Controlled Airspace (CAS), RAF Brize Norton is managing this process on behalf of the MOD. If approved, the proposed change will provide enhanced protection to aircraft on the critical stages of flight in departure and final approach, and will provide connectivity between the RAF Brize Norton Control Zone (CTR) and the UK Airways network. In addition, the Airspace Change will deliver new Instrument Flight Procedures (IFP) utilising Satellite Based Navigation which will futureproof the procedures used at the Station. As part of the Civil Aviation Authority’s (CAA) Guidance on the Application of the Airspace Change Process (Civil Aviation Publication (CAP) 725) [Reference 1], BZN is required to submit a case to the CAA to justify its proposed Airspace Change, and to undertake consultation with all relevant stakeholders.
    [Show full text]
  • Map Referred to in the Oxfordshire
    KEY Map referred to in the Oxfordshire (Electoral Changes) Order 2012 ELECTORAL DIVISION BOUNDARY WARD BOUNDARY Sheet 3 of 7 PARISH BOUNDARY PARISH WARD BOUNDARY BICESTER TOWN ED ELECTORAL DIVISION NAME BICESTER NORTH WARD WARD NAME This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of BICESTER CP PARISH NAME the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown copyright. Scale : 1cm = 0.08000 km Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Grid Interval 1km BICESTER WEST PARISH WARD PARISH WARD NAME The Local Government Boundary Commission for England GD100049926 2012. COINCIDENT BOUNDARIES ARE SHOWN AS THIN COLOURED LINES SUPERIMPOSED OVER WIDER ONES. SHEET 3, MAP 3A Electoral division boundaries in Bicester 1 2 4 4 A CAVERSFIELD CP Airfield Gliding Centre M U L L E I M CAVERSFIELD WARD N ULB ER R RY O A D D R IV E D R M A E B B U C N C BICESTER NORTH ED R R K A O N N E H L E L S (5) B R I O L A L D D R Recreation Ground L U Southwold C E County Primary R N School E S A U N V BICESTER NORTH WARD D S E E K R I N L M U Bardwell School A M N I E D N G BUCKNELL CP E BICESTER NORTH D IV D IS R R H D LIME CRESCENT L E PARISH WARD IV A N E N LA E S R W U IN B P DM U IL C L K AV N EN E U E L E V Glory Farm PLOUGHLEY ED L Bure Park I B R R Primary and Nursery R Primary School D O O W A B E School D A L (13) N L I N I N V B G R U D D E B R R A R M R Y LAUNTON WARD IV R O Y D E R S A L V O The Cooper School D E E A N I A O U D R E F D LAUNTON
    [Show full text]