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August 2000 O
o o the Abingdonian o august 2000 o The Abingdonian August 2000 0 Volume XXIII No. 1 (Issue 304) 0 My heartfelt thanks go ta those pupils and colleagues who have helped with this magazine. I must express my special gratitude to E. Macdonald 5PW and G. Smith 3BJLS, whose fine phatographs once again grace the pages of the magazine, 0 despite my having failed to 0 thank them last year. All photographs of pupil artwork were taken by NWH. Illustrations of sport do not necessarily show the team 0 whose article they accompany. All prizes are recorded within 0 the House reports, rather than as a separate list. " The volume numbering of the 0 magazine started from the first issue in the Nineteenth Century, but has never been consistent; volunies have va ried from two issues (in Volume XXI) to thirty- a four issues (in Volume V). In an attempt to restore order to this 0 confusing situation, I have begun a new Volume (XXIII) and intend that there should be six issues in a volume from now on. SH (Editor) If you would Iike to subscribe to The Abingdonian, please contact the Editor at the School address. The Abingdonian was printed by UNiSKill, in Witney, Oxfordshire, telephone (01865) 883655, facsimile (01865) 881244. D 'Landscape', oil on board, by w. Smith VUFH Inspection the Headmaster traces Paul Revere may have been witless with fright as he this group ploughed through a vast range of topics, the course of the galloped into Lexington, Massachusetts, on that commenting and advising as they did so. -
SHELAA Update 2016 Revised Appendix 3
SHELAA Assessment Summary WITNEY SITES Site Name and Location: SHELAA REF: 460 Woodford Way Car Park Site Area (Ha): 0.68 Site Description Irregularly shaped site currently laid out as a surface level car park. The site slopes gently up towards the north. Adjoined by existing residential development to the west, north and north east, an area of open space to the east and hospital / pharmacy buildings to the south. A public right of way runs along the southern boundary of the site. Suitability for housing Suitability for employment Suitable Suitable (as part of a mixed-use scheme) Reason: Sustainable location for residential development within the urban area and on a previously developed site. Not currently available for development but reasonable to expect it to come forward in the longer term. Likely Yield 0-5 Years 6-10 Years 11-15 Years 0 50 homes 0 Availability Achievability Not currently available Achievable Conclusion Developable Accessibility The site enjoys a current access from Woodford Way which would be suitable to serve residential development. The site is well connected to various services and facilities in and around Witney Town Centre. Pedestrian and cycle connections are excellent as is access by public transport with a number of bus stops within comfortable walking distance. Policy Constraints No specific policy constraints. Physical Constraints The site is currently laid out as a surface level car park and given the high level of usage if redeveloped there is likely to be a need to retain some public car parking. Infrastructure Constraints Previously developed site within the urban area. -
Agenda Reports Pack (Public) 20/10/2010, 15:30
Public Document Pack To : Members and Invitees of the Admission Forum Notice of a Meeting of the Admission Forum Wednesday, 20 October 2010 at 3.30 pm County Hall Tony Cloke Assistant Head of Legal & Democratic Services 13 October 2010 Contact Officer: Kath Coldwell, tel: 01865 815902, email: [email protected] Membership Chairman – Councillor Lawrie Stratford CORE MEMBERS Community School Representative: Jolie Kirby Voluntary Controlled School To be confirmed Representative: Voluntary Aided School To be confirmed Representative: Foundation School Representative: Nick Hindmarsh Academy Representative: Ruth Robinson Parent Representative: Dr Uday Kishore Community Representative: Aggie Kalungu-Banda (Oxfordshire Racial Equality Council) Anglican Diocese of Oxford Christine Jones Representative: Catholic Archdiocese of Birmingham Kate Edwards Representative: NON CORE MEMBERS RAF Representative: Meg Wickett (Community Development Officer – RAF Benson) County Hall, New Road, Oxford, OX1 1ND www.oxfordshire.gov.uk Fax: 01865 783195 Media Enquiries 01865 815266 Army Representative: Vacancy Community Representative: Olivia Denson (Children’s Education Advisory Service) Secondary Community School To be confirmed Representative: Secondary Community School Peter Simmonds Representative (with experience and knowledge of special needs) Primary Community School To be confirmed Representative: Primary Church Aided School To be confirmed Representative: Councillor Representatives: Councillor Lawrie Stratford Councillor Michael Waine Parent Admission Advisor Rachel Caseby Representative: Governor Representative: Frank Newhofer The Agenda is attached Date of next meeting: 24 November 2010 AGENDA 1. Apologies for Absence 2. Declarations of Interest - see guidance note on back page 3. Minutes of the Meeting held on 16 June 2010 (Pages 1 - 6) To confirm the minutes of the meeting held on 16 June 2010 ( AF3 ).